PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE: KANSAS Intramural Office Lists Fall Sport Pyramid Divisions Contestants Are Eligible for Individual Honors; Trophy Given to High Scorer Pyramids for inter-organization tournaments in horseshoes, tennis, and handball have been compiled and play started Tuesday afternoon. The participants of this pyramid play are eligible for the individual honors trophy which is given each year to the person earned the most total points for the entire season. Points are allotted for competing as well as for winning. Player is eligible to challenge any person in the row against a player who has interchanged with that of the loser thus enabling a good player to advance to the top of the pyramid. However, if the challenger is defeated, there will be no change in the names on the table. Announcement will be made in the near future when the play is to cease, and at that time the first four players in each division will participate in a tournament to decide the champion. The rankings for the different sports TENNIS, division 1. Bottom row - Tom Hammond, Sigma KA, Dunbar PKA A, K. O'Neill S.A.E. G., Goudy, Phi Gam; fifth row - David McKenna, Stanford RD, Rocky Hill, DU; Dickson, RDU; Hillsborough, DU; Sandford, Triangle, Ivy Sig Ep; Fourth row - Graves, Delphi Ct; Neal McCoy, Stanford Nc; Nuq, Dodge, Edmunds, Kupa Sig; third row - Buchanan, ATO Sswabneh, Sigma KA, Hidhrelp, Kt; Nuq, Dodge, Edmunds, Kupa Sig; Alph, Tenny Phi Gam; Stebbin, Muncher Pt; top row - Laffee, Kupa Second Division: Bottom Row-Carl- Delta, Delta Chi; Merriam, Rock Caw- bridge, Bridgewood, Bridges, Kappa Sag; and Butler, D.U; Fifth Kollen, A.T.O.; Kilmall, Kline Sag; Sixth Kollen, A.T.O.; Kilmall, Kline Sag; Chilinas, Pi K; A fourth row-Carl- Delta, Delta Chi; Fullerton, Pi K; Clarkson, Pi Chi; Fullerton, Pi K; Clarkson, Pi Chi; Delti third row-McCannell, Delta Sigma Nu; Bowls, Beti; second row- Brathes, Kappa Sag; Clark, D.U; Bed- fieldt, Triple top-Rurter. ACTION III. Bottom Row—Armstrung O.T. Jones, Sigma Chi, Woodworth Phillips, Kappa Chi, Alphin Alphi, Kell, Phi Gam, fifth row Phi Pai, Kester; Phi Delti, Hays, Delta Phi Delti, Hays, Delta Nauf, fourth row — Stockton, Moorehead, Kappa Snyder, DU. Jones, Triangle, Blond, Eig. third row Chi Thomas, Kappa Chi; Thomas, Kappa Chi; Gauss, Acesta, second row — Ewens, Sig Algh Philips, Phi Gam, Coombs, Phi Pai Division IW, bottom row — Stornasia Phi Chi. Hoverovers. Deck: Dell. Briot: Bristol. Basketball. Deck: William Williams. Beta; Caul. Kappa; King Sig. Bigs. Simg. Sig. Kiplinger. ATTO Grand, Sigma Chi. Han; Pi K Ai Kai; Kappa. Han; Pi K Ai. Simg. Spi Alp; Guernsey. Pi; Gam Kai; Pi Sayes. Pi; Delphi. third row — Stornasia. Deck: Dell. Briot: Bristol. Basketball. Sigma Ni. Meyve. Sigma Ni. Hibbard. Beta second row — Goannas. Kappa Sig; Ma- grant. D U; Triangle; top row HORSESHIRES—Division I. 1. bottom—Rusel, Theta Taur; Spruk, SIG Egm; Braithers, Stocker; Beltzman, Breathes, Kappa Saig; Beltzman, fifth row—Townsend, Saig; Alphur, Burton, Sigma Chip Pugh, Acuna, Clemens, PI; Breidalhans, Phil Dell; Murray, Delta, Chi Lemson, Beta; Gawns, Kappa Saig; Breidalhans, Phil Dell; Murray, Delta, Sigma Chip Bowers, Triangle, Morland, Theta Taur second row—Guernsey, SIG Gau; Durand, Phi Pai, Basketcliff, SIG Testa II, bottom row. Lamm- Tiava Tau; Mecig Cao; Siq Eo; Longan; Koen Jia; Yin Zi; Kong Kepa; Seng Anderson; Triangle, fifth Nohe, Nake Alph; Olyl, Sigma Chi; Try a Cup of Our Fresh Silex Coffee UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union Pennock, Acacia, Metzler, Phi Gam Bagley, Phil Payman, Phi Dell Belle, Phil McGee, Phi Wheelock, Delta Chii Oberg, Beta; three row, Cusman, Phil McGee, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phil McGee, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phil McGee, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phil McGee, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phil McGEE, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phil McGEE, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phil McGEE, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phil McGEE, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phil McGEE, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phil McGEE, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phil McGEE, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phil McGEE, Beta; two row, Cusman, Phi Gam, Phi King, Phi top; row-Mek **Division III**, bottom row -Rigley, Sig Ep; McCarol, Delta Chi, Seltz, Betta; Lucek, Kapsa Kappa; Laws, Triangle; dhf, Morris; McCarol, Delta Chi; Morris, Acacia; Lodge, Phi Gam; McKellar, Phi Pa; four row -Jos-selyn, Kapsa Kicks; Ducks, Phi Car; Curtis, Kapsa Kicks; Ducks, Phi Randay; Lindsay, Phi Delt; Claver Giap; Shorn, Triangle; James, Sig Alph; second row -Gillip, Sigma Chi; Wilde, Gillip; Phi Gam, Steinhauer; Phi Pa. SCOOP! BAER LOUIS FIGHT PICTURES ROUND BY ROUND BLOW BY BLOW From a Ringside Seat SUNDAY GRANADA HANDBALD -Division I—Gill, Phi Gam; Reynolds, Pi K A; Harmonia, Sigma Chi; Young, Triangle; Gowran, Breemesen; Sig Alph; Nirmoh, R; Chalk, Ivy; Sig Ep, Crietie, Amcatha, Roe-reeing, Row-Dering, Triangle, Reed, Theta Taun; Knocho, Phi Pst; Phi Gam, Phi Gam; Wilkins, Pi K A; Goodison, Sigma Chi; Triangle, Kappa Sig,iley, Triangle; Kappa Sig, Kereny, Beta, James, SIG alph; second-row-Borth, Rock Chalk, Blend Sigma Chi, Oscar, top row-Hsia, Delta Chi. Division II. bottom row—Trother, PJ Gaia; Gamia, Tian; White, PJ Gaia; Gamia, Tian; Humphrey, PJ A; Dierer, Sigma Chai; fifth row—Cole- Triangl, Triangl, Baird, Alphe, Baird, Barbun; Barbun, Alphe, Hood, Rock Chalk, Robinson, Sig Ige- wreck, Wrecked, Dale, Epperson, Delt; Debt, Theta Tan; Alien, PJ Wrecked, Wrecked, Dale, Epperson, PJ Gam; Dimuth, FK A; Sunners, Sigma Chai; Johnstone, Triangle; second row—Bloomfield, Kappa Sig Division III, bottom row - Miliar, Sip Ep; Shore, Aacacia; Caria, D. Chi Breidenhard, Phi Dell Brook, vet院 Bart尔德, Phi Gai, Huey, Ki P A Dieter, Sigma Chi, Starke, Triangle Kel, Kappa Siig; Park, Betu, Ietrun Cheatum, Acacia; Classen, Delta Chi, Nicholon, Kiola, Moreland, vet院 Bart尔德, Phi Gai, Huey, Ki P Clair, Phi Mack, Phi Gai; Caldwell, Pi K; A Wells, Sigma Chi; second row - Proctor, Triangle; Belt,chi Broidenhard, Beta, top row - Nazi, Sig Alph Division IV, bottom row - Stephena R, Chalk; Ternig, Sig K; Wilcoord, R; Clure, Phi D; Dele; Theta T; fifth-row - Mize, Phi D; Delte; Theta P; Phil R;itchie, Phi G; Lampl, Pk; P K A; fourth-row - Becth, Phi D; fourth-row - Becth, Theta T; Clover, Kappa Sig; Fieid, Beta, Resier Sig; Alpner, Holten, Delta Chai, Brown P; Milford, Holton, Brown P; Rock chai, Rock chai, Rock chai, Randall, Sig Ep, Hagain, Acacia; Gamber, Tau; Tae; second-row, North Phi Pi; Ballwe, Phi K; A top-row-Porter, Sigma Chia. Division V, bottom row - Leviy, Triangle; Lorders, Kappa Sig; Murpigh, Beta; Ewers, SIG Aiph; Support, Rock Pugh, Acacia; Macria, Corolla, Delta Ch; Denton, Phil Dhi; Bloom, Theta Tau; Aguas, Macria; Macria, Corolla, fourth row - fourness, Pi K A; McFarland, Signa Chi; Lockhard, Triangle; Gnap Ksi; Signa Sig; Holdl, Chi; Alph, Report, Rock Chalk; Norris, SIG Ep, Hawley, Acacia; second row - Secretrate, Delta Ch; Chambers, Phi Lammie, Phi Pai. Detroit, Oct. 2—(UPI)—A $6.00 ticket to the world series is doing double duty for Christ Denny. Denny, in recorder's courts on other occasions, thought of his ticket when he appeared before Henry. As he passed up to the bench he said, "Please don't miss me." It's a front row seat." He was dismissed. Jayhawker Backs Drilled Hard for St. Benedict's 'SURE!' Line Coach Mike Getto put the line men through a strenuous workout to plug the holes which developed in the Notre Dame game. With the exception of four men, the squad is in good shape and the accidents will be ready to go on Saturday. With the Benedict's game only two days in away, Coach Ad Lindseh's charges worked hard last night on off-the-ball and an attempt to develop a scoringunch. Coaches Test New Plays to Develop Scoring Clarence Robinson had his knee thrown out of place at Tuesday and will be out for the remainder of the season. Fred Harris is still nursing an injured foot, but it is coming along nicely, and expected to be in the game Saturday. Attack "It's a swell job of dry cleaning." Forrest Hardcore has an injury knee, and it is couchable if he will be in shape by Saturday. John Peterson is suffering from an injured neck, but Several new plays have been developed during the week, and the squad has been drilling on them especially as they prepare to take on going to run up against a different offense than the one which Coach Mullins saw when he beaten the game at He Called--weights 165 pounds and is playing end position. George Morford, another Newton high school man, is playing tackle position, and he is showing up well. He weighs 200 pounds in football. He weighs 200 pounds and looks like good varsity material. '101' Scrimage with the freshman was held last night, with the reserves seeing the most action. The passing attack worked fairly well, as did the plays around end, but the play lines were somewhat ragged. A backfield composed of Decker, Laub, Harrington, and Douglas was in the play most of the time, with Decker getting away for some slugs and throwing some good tags. Couch Lindsey realizes that the St. Benedict team is no pushover and is drilling hard for the game. The Ravens are noted for their spirit and scruppiness and will give Kansas a stiff struggle. Advance Cleaners VIC. E. LUSTERSON - PHOTO M.E. LUSTERSON The initial meeting of the World Affairs Commission of W. C.W.C. will be held this afternoon at 4:30 at Henley house. Starting today, the Kaman will give you a brief history of freshmen football players. Five or more names will be played until the whole sound of 75 iscovered. Ferrell Anderson, all Ark-Valley fullback and basketball star, is playing in the backfield. Ferrell weighs 185 pounds and is one the most looking backs out. He comes from Arkansas City. Max Gray, brother of Gordon Gray, who is one of Kansas' outstanding athletes, played three years of competitive football at Newton High School. He Freshman Football Players Featured in Brief History by Kansan Fred Basilew, all-state center in basketball and also a football man, had his high school competition at Wyman in Kansas City. He weighed 180 pounds. Kenneth Calwell, a three-year letterman from Chanute, is playing in the backfield. He weighs 190 pounds, and he also looks like good variety material. More freshman football men will be mentioned tomorrow. SPORT SHOTS by Chet Hamm. gr Several sophomores starred for Big Six teams in the games last week-end. Boudreau, of Oklahoma, kicked a 42-yard place-kick in the game with Cowell, of Iowa, defeated the Sooners defeated the Buffalo's Rushmore, of Iowa State, scoped up a fumble after it touched the ground and ran 30 yards for a touchdown. The six points gave the Cyclones a 6-6 tie against Cornell college and averaged a big upet. STATIONERY Cardwell, Nebraska's sensationally halted, continued Saturday to tour the field with wild abandon. One Chicago kickoff, he returned 86 yards for a touchdown, and all afternoon he gained practically at will. Before he started Crested with Fraternity - Sorority - Jayhawk or K. U. Seal $22.50 - $25 - $30 - $35 New Gloves $1.95 to $4 Mallory lightweight Hats, $4 Wear this coat to the game Saturday! Here's a New Easy Fitting Top Coat—that spells Young Man "all over it" Bolt Around — Yoke Back with Side Pleats or Center Pleats — Single or double breasted — 50 inches long — Tailored in file check, box check, patterns, and plain colors. New Wool Jackets, $5 Leather Jackets $7.50 to $12.50 his college career last year, it was prophesied by Nebraskans that he was going to set the conference on end, and he has certainly fulfilled that prediction. The Kansas line-up that started the game Saturday included six seniors, three juniors, and two sophomores. One of the sophomores, Douglas, was replaced by Peterson after the first play; however, so the Jayhawker first string was actually made up of seven seniors, three juniors and only one sophomore. That could have effected since the game probably will send eight seniors, two sophomores and one junior into the game with St. Beede's. The Jayhawkers sophomores are a rather heavy bunch. Burson, center, and Stupleton, tackle, weigh 200. Vogel and Ward, tackles; Winslow, end; and Weinecke and Douglass, backs, all weig 190. Harrington, fullback, weighs 187; and Kruse and Bruening are 180-pound ends. Knox college, affectionately known as "good old Siwah," is celebrating. After losing 27 football games in a row, the men of Siwah won a game on Saturday, and the students have been turning the town upside down ever since. Some of the alumni complained that the school was not doing well when they scheduled a garme with little Principia college. Thus, however, has made little difference to the students who consider the important thing the fact that Siwah finally won. 271 There were a number of upsets in the games played last week-end, indicating that this should be a rough year. The stunning upsets was Howard's tie of CALL 288 and you'll have an economical high quality job. Whatever your needs, we can serve them. OCHSE Creator of Lasting Impressions 814 Mass. --- Alabama, the Rose Bowl victor. This game was doped as a pushover for Alabama. Up at Ithaca, N. Y., Cornell lost to St. Lawrence, and in the middle-west Wisconsin was beaten by South Dakota State, and Illinois was tripped by Ohio U. (not to be confused with Ohio State). 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