PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1935 Jayhawker Squad Will Devote Week To Fundamentals Lindsey Says Defense Was Good in Spartan Game But Blocking Was Inaccurate Intensive drill on fundamentals will occupy most of the Yachwynkers' time this week. With most Saturday an open day, teams can practice their plan to hold staff workouts on the tackling to develop more accuracy in the team's tackling and agility. There also will be plenty of scrimmage with the freshman to develop an offensive punch. Coach Lindsay says they have "never been able to practice this session had been spent on offensive drill and comparatively little on defensive, the latter was much Practice yesterday was devoted to limbering-up exercises, a chalk talk, pointing out the errors in the game Saturday, and a long session with the tackling dummy. Formations of various plays were also studied. Freshman Learn Formations H. W. Hargiss, freshman coach secured the Kansas State game Friday night and game his time teaching the yearlings the Wildcat formations to be used in gritmage against the varsity. Freshmen Learn Formations No one was injured Saturday, and Coach Lindsay, speaking on how the men fell on top of me, had a game next Saturday. The boys are in the proper mood to take somebody now, but I don't know whether it will hold up. When asked about the game, Lindsey said it was just a case of being run down by a team of fast men. Couldn't Stop End Runs "I have seen teams with one or two fast backs," he said, "but I have never seen a team that had all four men so closely together for the first three quarters, but the fast pace set by the Spartans told or them heavily, and the reserves who were put in were not quite experiences of speed and decoration of the Spartans. Couldn't Stop Team The Michigan State team could make it two more games in a row, line, but they couldn't be stopped on the end runs. Had the Jahawkers had two teams of equal strength, the final score would have been much different. The first two touch-downs came from left-handed players to get behind the defensive half-backs. The one fluke play of the game was described by Lindsay as something, the like of which he had never seen before. Decker went back to pass but all of his receivers were covered. He was partially tackled by a Michigan State guard, but was still holding the ball in his hand attempt to find a pass. Michigan State ran in but instead of tackling the passer, he grabbed the ball out of the passer's hand and run some fifty yards for a touchdown. SPORT SHOTS By H. M. Mason, Jr., c 37 In the 1953 Notre Dame team a great one? Many sport writers seem to think so, but this writer isn't absolutely sure. Notte Dame defeated Kansas 28-7, but Michigan won by a wide margin and winning 42-0. The Irish won from Carnegie Tech, 14-3, but the Skibos were beaten, 25-6, by N.Y.U. Saturday, Notre Dame slapped Wisconsin down by a score of 25-14. They had administered a 35-0 beating to Wisconsin. Of course, comparative scores don't mean a overy much, and all Notre Dame's opponents probably pointed for their victory. Because it does cause one to step and wonder. Fred Poole, 'all-conference end in 1634, was not in the Iowa State starting lineup for its game with Upper Iowa. The team won that win the all-star honors last year and Coach George Veenker has decided that the team's best interests will be served if Nal, rather than Poole, does the kicking. Poole is by far the most successful team, but why is the coach decided to have Neal do the kicking. Poolekicks so far that the ends can't get down the field, and Cyclone opponents were returning to the field in a terrific way. Poolekicks punts much to oar to satisfy Neal, whose high kicks give the ends time to get down the field under them is doing the kicking, and Poole, whose kicking is not playing nearly as much as he did last year. With Poole in the lineup, Iowa State has the lightest line in the conference. At such times, the Cyclones line averages 179 pounds to the man, but with Grefe in at end in place of oole the line average rises to 181, which is the Kansas line average. The Cyclone backfield which averages only 169 pounds is also about the lightest in the conference, with only Oklahoma having lighter backs. Kansas' backfield averages $172\%$, which is decidedly light. Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas State are all using motion pictures to help games these teams play are filled and build up their football teams. The players don't notice the coaches' notices only reveal to the coaches several days after the game. The pie the mistakes made by the players and assignments missed, but also reveal to the coaches what they did during, and it is rather embarrassing to the culprit. As a result, players are careful to carry out their assignments on each play as they know the camera will catch any slip on their part, even though the players have a great help to a coach in finding out why his pet plays haven't been working. The game is all righr there before him. Sport Shorts—Kansas did not suffer a single penalty in its game with Michigan State. Saturday, Against St. Benedict, the Jayhawkers were set back by the opposing team's biggest man in the Kansas freshman squad is William White, 233-pound guard from Osaswatonie . Coach Andy Lindey intended I to olet "Tyme" Moore in the game last year, but the appearance of White found no other pants big enough to fit him, so "Tiny's" pants are now being worn by the big freshman . . . All of which reminds us that "Tiny" trained down from 280 to 240 for the football season. When he supposed to referee the Kansas-St. Benedict game but missed it because of being occupied umpiring a World Series game . . . If Quag had been here, he would have chosen to get started . . . He will be the head official for the Kansas-Kansas State struggle in Memorial stadium, a week from Saturday . . . Wichita North High School won its 19th consecutive season, defeating Topena High 13-7. Women's Intramurals First round tournament results have been posted as follows: V. Arthur, Alpha Chi. defeated M. Dalton, Gamma Pi, 6-3, 7-5. L. Barrackman, Gamma Hall, defeated B. J. Daniels, Sigma Kappa, 6-1, 6-0. L. Montgomery, WIW, 7-5, 6-0. L. Montgomery, WIW, 7-5, 6-0. Erikine, Corbin Hall, defeated B. Moel, well, Chi Mei, 6-2, 6-1. D. Lemon, Pi Phi, defaulted to I. Goehring, TNT. Anderson, Ind., defaulted to D. DeLano, Kappa Kappa Gamma. M K Mackham, Gamma Phi Gamma. M A D R, A D F, Ia F, J. Stark, Alpha Chi, defaulted to A M Kibben, IWK. !n handball, F. Hunter, IWW, defeated Lindsey Plans Intensive Work on Kansas Defense Two Weeks' Hard Workout Will Prepare Team for Aggie Tilt That Kansas football defense that has been getting some newspaper attention the past year or two, held the fast Michigan State team to single touchdowns in each game of a game at East Lansing last Saturday, and then it slipped. The final score of 42 to 0, has only one other counterpart in all Jayhawker history. Back in 1901 the University of Michigan had 0, and Michigan U. in the early 90s had scores of 22 and 22 to 12. Even Nebraska, with its dominance of Missouri valley football, has never made a score like that, for 47-13 victory in 1927 was the near- So Couch Ad Lindsey says he is going back to fundamentals, and build up in blocking and tackling. He has two weeks to do it, since the next scheduled game will be against Kansas State here. Next Saturday, however, it is probable a game will be arranged with the freshmen, just to keep the team in the competitive mood. Missouri, likewise, is taking the day or a contest with our own freshmen. The other four members of the Big Six engage in conference games. Nebraska, victor over Iowa State 20 to 7 week ago, will go to Manhattan for a game with Kansas State and, Iowa State will go to Norman to meet the University of Oklahoma. It was the first time that Nebraska had that gave the conference championship to the Wildcats and shoved Nebraska into second place. The Kansas players came through the Michigan State game with no injuries, and after a day of limbering up practice, are to settle down to stiff practice until the date of the Kansas State game here. M. McDonald, TNT, 21-0, 21-5. M. Petro, Corbitt Hall, defeated E. Cheumat Gamma Phi, 21-11, 21-0. The first rounds in handball must be In horseshoes, Pi Phi meets Alpha Chi at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon. The first rounds in handball must be completed by Friday, Oct. 18. Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Kappa, A.O.P and A.D.P will meet at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon to practice volleyball. Fred Carideo Norre Dame's hopeful prospects for regaining their football prestige rest in large measure on Fred Cardine, above, crack fullback and cousin of Frank Cardine, one of Rocke's greatest stars. Men's Intramurals --and scores of others FINEST IN SHORTS Mat 25c, Fav 35c Sigma Chi scored 14 points to win a one-sided touch football game against the A.T.O.'s last night. Sturgwent went over the line in the first minute of play on a plunge over center. The second score came on a similar plunge by Swainchard early in the second period, and the goal was scored by Grant and Finkin. A T.O. never seriously threatened to score. Shepherd was outstanding for Sigma Chi. Sig Ep defeated Sigma N16.2-6. Both SIG Ep scores came on intercepted passes, the first by Campbell on the third play and the second by Ashley in a pass and run 10 yards for the final score. Sigma N1a's loss score was made by Ashley R. Smith, Campbell, and Geary performed well for SIG Ep while Ashley and Ashley starred for Sigma N1a. The first score came early in the game on a pass to Bill Snyder. A minute later, a 2-yard shot by Jamie Heyward brought Davis to the ball on the next down, Dunham, Pi K.A., starred for his team and Davis, Lloyd Snyder, and Barclair were outstanding. Delta Chi defeated Phi Psi to chalk up a major defeat 7-0. This was Phi Psi's first defeat. Previous victories were scored over iP.K.A. and Beta, Rogers, of Delta Chi, was responsible for the defeat yesterday, while Phi Psi ran across the yord line and raced across the goal line. Phi Psi did not seriously threaten to score. D. U. took Pi K.A. to a 27-0 cleaning in their touch football contest last night. Intramural schedule for today includes: Touch football -Aeacia vs. Sig Ep; ATO D. vs. Sig Ep; Sig Alph vs. Delta T.O. vs. Boldermakers vs. Redmen. Horseshoes-Phi Psi vs. Phi Gam; Sigma Chi vs. KEK Handhall—Rock Chalk vs. Pi K.A. Beta vs. Delta Chi. FOOTBALL SQUAD IS GUEST OF ALUMNI SATURDAY NIGHT The University football squad, coaches and about 40 alumni from Detroit, Ann Arbor, and East Lansing attended the dinner given by the Detroit and East Lansing alumni clubs in the Old hotel in Kennewick, Washington-Kansas-Michigan State game Saturday. After-dimer speeches were made by Mrs. Stanton Smiley, c22, head of the club, and Dr. Forrest C. Allen. Following the talks, Kanaas songs were sung. 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