PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1935 REDS SMOTHER WHITES 27 TO 0 IN SQUAD GAME Two Touchdowns Are Made in First Moment of Play When Victorious Team Goes on Rampage HARRIS IS REINSTATED Lindsey Finds Combination That Clicks in Practice Session Tilt Featureting a sensational start that netted 12 points in the first moment of play, a red-jersey team made up of the strongest players on the Kansas squad, swept rough-shoot over an opposing eleven to win a 27-0 victory in an intra-squad game played on the varsity practice field yesterday afternoon. The game was only a play old when Mano Stukey,红 quarterback, sprinted 60 yards to a touchdown. The try for point was missed by McCall, but the Reds decided to strike again while the iron was hot. On the fourth play of the game, Stukey passed 15 yards to Harris, who was definitely reinstated in school Friday, and the Jayhawk punter lateraled to Giannangelo, who dashed 35 yards in the clear to another touchdown. The paint was again misguided. The White then managed to stop the Red until almost the end of play. Gough blocked Gough's attempted paint. The ball glanced back into the White's zone far a safety and two more points for the Scarlet crew were chalked up. Play was almost even in the second quarter until the closing moments, when Hagpoal, in for Stukey, passed to Fred Harris, who dashed 21 yards across the goal line to swell the Red's total to 20. Nothing sensational occurred in the game, as the opponent trapped a triple lateral pass, Giannangelo to Peterson to Stukey, on a punt return. The winners continued their ground-gain spree in the last period with long gaps by Stukey, Peterson, and Harris. He managed to stay out of the 40-yard touchdown junt. Sklar added the point after this touchdown to bring the final total to 27 points. The White offense was effectively muzzled in the third quarter, as it had been throughout the game. Lindsey also was well satisfied with the play of Morland, Hardace, and Wiencke in the White lineup. Winslow started the game at end for the Whites and made such a fine showing that he became the eleven. Gough, who was inserted for Decker to handle the White punting, booteed some beautiful high spirals. Standout individual performances were turned in for the Reds by the vet, Joe Perez, and sophomores, Vogel, Staplen, and Wimlow. Sklar, Phelps, and McCall gave their usual impressive performance on stone wall in the middle of the Red line. The starting lineups and substitution were as follow: **Reds** PoS. Hayes LT Hale LT Sklar LG Fhelpe MG Groll RG Stapleton RT Kreuse RT Qeb QB Peterson FB Gimmance RH Ginnamcke RH UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Red substitutions: Emote, Winslow Caddis, Katherine. White substitutes: White substitutions: Ends, Bruening, Herrnuth, Herrnuth, tackle, Knicke, Garden Mills, Center. Robinson, quarterback, Gough center. Robinson, quarterback, Gough Whites Huntsville Wards Warde Burke Barrett Birnett Decker Weinckee Harington KANSAS-NOTRE DAME GAME TICKETS ARE RECEIVED HERE A block of 200 tickets on the 50-yard line for the Kansas-Novare game have been received at the athletic office. Inquiries indicated a good attendance, but there also has a number of $4.40 box seats, in addition to the $2.20 general tickets. The Santa Fe has made a general round-trip rate of $2.60, and has provided for two party rates at lesser prices. For a group of at least 15 persons and less than 30, going and returning separately, it is recommended to prevail, and for a group of 30 to 74 persons, going in one group, but returning separately, a rate of $1.05. SWIMMING POOL WILL OPEN IN ROBINSON GYM MONDA The swimming pool in Robinson gymnasium will be open to students every day except Sunday, beginning Monday. The hours for men are as follows Monday, 4:30-6; Tuesday, 5:30-6; Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 4:30- 6 Saturday, 3-6. The gym is open to the students at all times, and they are welcome to use it. Although classes will have preference, the gym will be open every night until 9:30. Baseball Scores R H E New York 3 8 2 Brooklyn 2 7 2 Second game. New York 6 9 1 Brooklyn 13 18 0 Philadelphia 6 12 0 Boston 0 6 2 Second game. Philadelphia 0 3 0 Boston 4 8 1 Pittsburgh 3 8 2 Chicago 4 8 1 Cincinnati 9 14 1 St. Louis 7 14 2 National League American League Detroit 6 10 0 St. Louis 2 10 1 Second game. Detroit 2 7 0 St. Louis 0 6 0 Philadelphia 4 9 2 Washington 1 7 2 Second game. Philadelphia 4 11 0 Washington 5 11 1 Cleveland 7 11 1 Chicago 3 6 0 New York 5 11 2 Boston 2 7 1 SPORT SHOTS Guards seem to be plentiful on the Kansas squad this season. George Kvaaternik, a brother of Zvonimir, who played a few years age at the University, is ranked at the No. 4 guard on the Ja hawker varsity. Young Kwattickn weights around 180 pounds, runs good and holds his own on the defense. GEO. KYATERMIN The brains of the Notre Dame football machine this year may be a family affair if Mike Layden, brother of the Irish coach, gets the call for the quarterback position. Mike demonstrated his talents against Army and Southern last fall and Big Brother Elmer now can use him regularly without fear. Lewis Ward, 105-pound guard from t. Joseph, Mo., is another guard candidate who brings a smile to the face of Coach Adil Lindee, the Jayhawkers will be lighter this year, and the coaching staff considers the weight of each of the varsity prospects. Ward uses good advice about how to keep the ball and blocks like a veteran. LEWIS WARD 4 Since Jimmy Braddock won the heavyweight championship from Maxie Baer, the boxing fan has been left in the shade of his father, the crown from Braddock. Joe Louis is well on the way to the heavyweight throne and should he take Baer, the "Brown Bomber" will have the champion inside his pocket. The fight is set for Sept. 24. It is the opinion of many sport scribes that wrestling has "gone to the dogs." Wrestling was once a sport that required mental alertness as well as Dr. Laird of Colgate University said in an interview recently; "The eating habits of the nation would have to change if greater efficiency is desired." A heavy breakfast Luncheon Heavy dinner His tests shows that three meals are necessary--stamina. After one watches a match these days he feels that the slugging, kicking, hair pulling, and biting contest has ended. The column for one would be in favor of doing something about bringing wrestling back to the favorable position it was in. Line Coach "Mike" Getto, who gained All-American recognition at tackle when playing at the University of Pittsburgh, thinks that his alma matter will down Nebraska in their interests. He says that the Corkhoppers have two other important big time games with Minnesota, No. 1 team of the nation last year, and the University of Chicago. These two teams are not only strong, they say that Nebraska has a good chance to hand the Chigouans a defeat but adds, "Minnesota without a doubt." Start toward this goal Try eating 3 meals "Mike" also contends that Ohio State will win the Big Ten championship from Minnesota. The Kansas coach pointed out that the national champions were Boston and Korka, great football players who Ohio State lest only one regular. One thing certain of the "if" Kansas football team, as it has been labeled, is that the middle of the Jayhawk line is going to be "tough." Either Phelps or Lutton is better than the Steelers, but Sklar and McCall are accepted in the Big Six without question. If Kansas has a season's find it may in Howard Morland, a sophomore guard from Eurea. Morgan is big, fast, and a good player. But his defense he gives to Sklar and McCall will be one worry less for Coach Lindsey. CAFETERIA at the Well Known Journalist Dies Prices are very reasonable Harry Franklin Harrison, 53, director of journalism at the Medill school of journalism at Northwestern University and a nationally known writer of journalism textbooks, died of a heart attack on a Tuesday at his home in Exonanton, Ill. --ing bush which is a part of the University Seal. Harry F. Harrington Formerly Was Professor In Kansas University Mr. Harrington was born July 25, 1828, at Logan, Ohio. He studied at the University of Wostoe, O, received his B. A. degree from Ohio State university in 1903 and his M. A. from Columbia in 1909. After working on the Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio, and the London, Ohio Times until 1908. Harrington taught english in 1908 Whedeyan university and Ohio State until 1914, where he also directed courses in journalism. He was an assistant professor at the University of Kansas in 1914 and 1915. From here, he went to the University of Illinois, where he remained until 1921, going from there to direct the Meddell school at Northwestern. ACTIVITY BOOKS MUST HAVE FOOTBALL COUPONS STAMPE Holders of student activity books may have their football coupons stamped at the athletic office, any time. Now the coupons will be stamped "East" or "West," according to the side of the stadium which the student prefers to and will admit to that side only. The coupons will not admit without this stamp. Seats in the east stadium will be in a section ranging from the 50-yard line to the south west stadium, the student section is from the south 25-yard line to the south end. Students should declare their choice of sides prior to noon of the day of the first home game, Oct. 5. There will be a qualify of 25 cents for late choice of seats. Seats in the activity sections are not reserved. However, the activity book coupons may be exchanged for reserve tickets on payment of $25 additional. Traditional Induction Services to Be Sept. 23 University on the development of Kansas. (Continued from page one) When the short program is completed at North College hill, a representative of Mortar Board will take a brand from the dying fire, and give it to George C. Wellesley University to honor society whose purpose is to preserve the traditions of the University. Use Brand to Light Fire A representative of Sachen will then carry the brand across the campus to the Bok Klaim cairn, back to the Administration building will be lighted. This ceremony represents the transition of the University from the old location on North College hill to the present campus. At 7.45, the second portion of the program will begin in the stadium. As students file into the stadium from the ceremony on North College hill, the University band in uniform will play a march. When they reach their seats, Chancellor Lindley will make several brief, introductory remarks. Dr. W. L. Burdick, dean of the School of Law, will read from the third chapter of Exodus, in the Bible, the reference of the burning bush which is a part of the University Seal. Sunday Specials Chicken T-Bone Dinner 20c, 25c & 35c Bill's Lunch 717 Mass. her legs are clear MIR-O-KLEER At the college drug store, dance or tea, you'll want your legs to be 'the reflection of perfection'. Take away a good supply of "Mir-O-Kleer"—Kayser's flawless sheer—always perfectly clear even in darkest shades. $1.00 Weaver's Miss Explain Symbolic Acts Miss Hannah Gibb, associate professor and emeritus of Latin, 74, will then teach the final, the eval, and interpret and explain it. Cancellor Lindley will then recount briefly the story of the fire basket, which comes from the story of the pioneers whose first hearth fire was aid on North College hill. 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