PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1935 SCRIMMAGE STAGE REACHED BY JAYHAWKERS AND IRISH Seven More Men Check Out Suits To Swell Squad South Bend Ticket Sales Indicate Kansas Game Will Draw Large Attendance A stiff drill was meted out to the Jayhawk football squad yesterday. The team is sun on the practice field, but the gridiron game is off. Or since the squaund returned from their camp near Lone Star, seven new players were moved and, 43 men worked over yesterday. Early in the workout Hairu and Stirling were pungent to a quintet of receivers including Haipood and Decken and were getting great tensions to their heads. We worked at two-on-one blocking and the contacts were terrific. This was followed by a session with the tackling dummy, in which the men were running on the same block. In the meantime, the backs and ends were put through a passing drill. A number of different backs were doing the passing and completions were being tested during a period at this time. The whole squaw was gathered in the front for practice in going down under points. The blocking for the kickers was pretty poor but the linemen were getting down the field fast, and it was seldom that the punts were returned more than three or four yards. The team pushed it to a close with a scrimmage session. Length Scrimage Today A length scrimage is scheduled for this afternoon and Jayhawk fan will have a chance to get their first line on just how strong the team will be this year. Are You Eating HERE? If Not, Why Not? The seven new men on the squad are Fred St. Germain, Lac du Flambeau, Gene Lankey, Lawrence, tackle; Id Riell Ribeiro, Dean Gough, Chanute, halfback; Gary Guthrie, Walton, halfback; Bernard Lawrance, lawrence; and Wilson Redmond. We are serving a 30c Meal And very good food Notre Dame Eye Kansas Up at South Bend scrimage in large doses is the method Coach Elmer Layden is using to whip his Notre Dame team into shape for the game with the best authorities have said that Kansas will defend the team Irish met in 1933, and Coach Layden is expecting the Jayhawks to put up the same stubborn defense this year. The showing of the Jayhawkers in the 1833 game has resulted in a brisk ticket sale for the game, and there is a definite possibility that Kansas will attract the largest opening crowd in Notre Dame history. Notre Dame started practice Sept. 10, the same day that the Jayhawkers swung into action. Eighty-two men reported for the early drill, a turnout which was rather satisfying to the Irish couches. Other men will report the opening of school to boost the number of candidates well over a hundred. CAFETERIA **Becker Out of the Game** Offsetting the fine turnover somewhat was the effect that a regular guard post, would be lost to the team for two weeks or more as a result of a sinus infection. Even if Becker should get out of the hospital in the Kansas game, he would still be handicapped by the lack of practice. This blow, coupled with previous Lawrence's Bargain Theatre PATEE SHOWS 3--7-9 NOW! ENDS THURSDAY BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUE IN TOWN! PAUL MUNI In His Hightest Portrait "BLACK FURY" KAREN MORELY WILLIAM GARGAN Cartoon Novelty Something New! 12th OREAD Staff# Hazel Dick, Helen Dick Lincoln Chuckley Perfect Hair Cutting and Splitting LEVON We now have a complete stock of— School Supplies — Drug Sundries Also: Fountain, Sandwiches, Short Order Meals The New Jayhawk Cafe On Corner of Ohio and 14th losses, has shot the Irish line full of joles, and, in a move to strengthen the forward wall, Coach Layden has shifted Dambom, followback, and Thernes, end, to tackles. Notre Dame has three great fullbacks in Elser, Carideo, and Miller so the backfield is not weakened any by the shifting of Damban. Thernes will be some at end, but Layden will still have an unusually fine group of flank men. Miller, 185, a regular last year, Peters, 200 pound captain-elect of the basketball team; Sweeney, 200; and Davis, 190, give the Irish coach plenty of top-notch material from which to pick his first team ends. Sweeney is an end player as a freshman last year led observers to predict a brilliant future for him. Duster Mills, Oklahoma halfback and baseball player who kicked a field goal but enabled the West to defeat the last 3 to 0 in 1931, has been sold to Added—News, Short Subjects Ken at the Console Everybody Sings with Ken. Mat. 25c Eve. 35c the Brooklyn Dodgers of the National baseball league, and will report at once. Mills has been with the Rochester club of the International league. Oklahoma lost a member of its Big Six championship tennis doubles team when Albert Rollins, Okmugleu, recently received an appointment from the United States Military academy and was sworn in as a cadet. WELCOME JAYHAWKERS TO YOUR THEATRE "Omar *Bud* Browning, Oklahoma's all-American basketball guard last year, is now employed by the Southern Stage Lines company of Kansas City, a national championship cage team he will again play this coming season. HURRY — HURRY Just One More Day to See the Tops in Entertainment! GRANADA FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS Irving Berlin Wrote All the Songs Just for the Fun of it! Mat. 25c, Nites 25c till 7, Then 35c SHOWS 3--7--9 "TOP HAT" 2 FRIDAY - SATURDAY "Murder in the Fleet" ROBERT TAYLOR JEAN PARKER FRIDAY BANK NITE $200.00 FREE Here SUNDAY HEPBURN Tarkington's Best Read Novel "ALICE ADAMS" ENGINEERS and FINE ARTS STUDENTS or COLLEGE GIRLS and BOYS No matter what school you're enrolled in—you'll find that your university doesn't cost you can be taught economically at CARTER'S STATIONERY. Buy your paper by the pound Note Books Zipper Books Note Book Fillers Slide Rules Drawing Paper Drawing Instruments Artists Supplies Medical Equipment Fountain Pens Typewriters CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. Opposite the new Granada Theatre Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, appointed Prof. E. L. TREEce, associate professor of bacteriology, to be chairman of junior advisers at enrollment time. Professor Trece succeeds the late Prof. H. C. Thurman. Welcome Students and Faculty Vitality Styles for Fall Will help your feet to make the Hill for 1935. 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