PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934 Strong in Defense, Squad Still Lacks Offensive Punch Varsity Scrimmages Freshmen; Nesmith and Humphreys Not to Play Saturday Searching for a stronger huefield combination to send against Tala Saturday, Coach Lindsay has his variety against the freshmen in innuendo. He has the touch of holding the fresh sweetness and chalking up a couple of touchdowns for themselves, the variations continued to look strong defensively but were unimpressive on the field. Lindsay tried out a number of hacks during the scrimage without finding any outstanding combination. Keenthall Kell, Bill Decker, Joe Giamangelo, and Joe Lansky worked on this scrimage, and this quartet worked smoothly at times. Other backs who showed well in action were Fred Harris, the are painter who has been carrying the brush, George Hippo, Manley Stukes, and John Peterson. The first versatility touchdown came early in the scrimmage, when Kell passed 25 yards to Hayes, who was standing clear in the end zone. Fred Harris accounted for the other team's flanking plunge扣球 late in the practice. Phelps, a former guard who played at center in the Colorado game, was back at guard yesterday alternating with Skar. Hayes was in at end most of the acrimmation and as a pose at position in the Tulsa game. The entire squad, with the exception of Gordon Gray who has checked in his suit to develop his team to basket-hockey practices, but Ole Nornish, whose foot infection is healing slowly, and Elmer Humphreys, who received an ankle injury in the Colorado game are considered not expected to play at Tulsa. The Kansas coach announced today that the entire squad would make the trip to Tulsa. The following players were named: Antonio, Autonio, Ducker, Coach Green, Gert, Fannat, Harris, Happold Hayes, Humphries, Hammers, Kell Laub, Linhley, Lutton, Landes, Lemster, McCall, Maister, Moore, Don Nesmith, Ole Alumnish, Pit, Peterson White, Whitlock, Stinkey White, Whalta, and Wells. Officials for Saturday's game are referees, E. C. Q. Ginquille of St. Marys ampure, Harry Hinton of Southwest University, Jace Hinson, Jesse Hunger University of Chicago. LOSS OF LANOUE REDUCES HUSKER'S CHANCES SATURDAY OKLAHOMA SPORTS EDITOR As a reserve man on last year's *Bie Six Champions*, LiNoune showed his ability on many occasions, and last week his post returns were a factor in Nebraska 50 to 9 victory over Wyoming 72. He did well in duties working for the position, and hopes to have the hole filled before the important Minnesota game. Chances for the Huskers' winning the Minnesota game Saturday were slightly reduced yesterday by the injury of hallback Jerry Loisne of the Cornhusker队. It is probable that Chance was injured, because of a fractured collarbone. VISITS FOOTBALL COACHES After leaving the University his next interview was with Catch Lymn Waldorf of Kansas State, at Manhattan. The University of Kansas football coaches were hosts at Busu to Ham, sports editor of the Daily Oklahoma at Oklahoma City. Mr. Ham is making a tour of all the big Ei. Universities, spruking with the coaches of our own team and gathering material for a series of articles on the conference members. CUNNINGHAM AND U.S. TEAM MAY VISIT PHILIPPINES Glen Cunningham, Jayhawk tracer star, reports in a letter to Coach Bill Hargiss that the American team训 with which he is traveling may visit the Philippines islands before returning home. As yet, the Americans have made no decision about entering a track meet in the islands. It will be November 18 and 19 at the group decide on the trip. Lincoln, Neb., Get. 3—The Nebraska Cornhoppers recruit the highest sale of reason books to the general public in the history of the athletic department. The sale of student tickets has increased almost 100 per cent over last year and the sale of faculty tickets has increased 50 per cent. Advance sales for individual games indicates a sellout for the Pittsburgh game and almost a filled stadium for the Iowa contest. Centenary Is Oklahoma's Foe Saturday A "Touch of Splendor." That was an architect's description of the beautiful new timing tower and reflection pool built this summer at the north end of the University of Oklahoma football field. A timing clock has been installed in the tower and will be used for the first time in the Centenary game, financed by the senior class of 1984 as its memorial and the idea of Bennie Owen, former Sooner athletic LEWIE HARDAGE = OKLAHOMA COACH Sooner-Centenary Game To Be Test of Traditions Both Teams in Saturday's Contest Have Long Record of Victories Norman, Oklah. Oct. 4—An early intersectional football game in which, barring a tie score, one of the principals must suffer benchmishment of a great record, will be fought out here Saturday, when the colorful Centenary Gentlemen and the Oklahoma Seoul clash at Owen field before what is expected to be an official basketball event in Oklahoma. Kieko will be at 3 am. Centenary, undefeated in 23 consecutive games the past three years, is truly the Terror of the South. Some of the best football teams in Dixie have felt the sting of fighting Centenary's offense and defense during this period. Oklahanna will pit against this record a remarkable one of her own. The Soners haven't lost an opening game on their home field for the past ten years. If Centenary's dashing eleven can trim Oklahanna here next Saturday they'll be the first team to do that stunt since 1924. A record early sale of season tickets indicates state-wide interest in the second consecutive intersection game Oklahoma athletics have booked a series of games at 10:33am crowd of 10,338 said the Sooners out-play Vanderbilt in the intersection opener, a remarkable attendance figure considering the game won played eight times before. At 10:34am at the Alabama-Nebraska game of 1923, played in November. Women's Intramural Division II: Montgomery, I.W.W., Rhodes, C.H.; Wingard, W.H. Baird, A.G.D; Stockwell, ind. Gibbons, A.G.; Campbell, A.G. Alchi Ch. O.; Mitchell, A.G.D. Newman, P.B.P.; Lattner, K.G.K. Nicholas, K.A.T.; McVey, G.P.B. Stears, Chi O.; Robinson, Chi O. Swope, Chi O. Compton, K.K.G The first round of the tennis tournament must be played off by Thursday ment must be played off by Thursdays Summera, A.D.P., v. Perry, P.B.P. Campbell, H.W., vs. Hanson, Ind.; Kunkle, C.H., v. Pasht, S.K.; Sandra K.A., v. Pasht, S.K.; Sandra K.A., v. Walter, G.P.B.; Lawrence, Al Chi O., v. Cosander, C.H.; Troup Cl O., v. Stout, A.G.D; M.D. Daniels, A.O., v. Shetar, A.O.P., Newlin, B.P.B. v. Shetar, A.O.P., Johnston, SK., v. Bliss, P.B.P. Oct. 11. The drawings are as follow: Division I, Taylor, G.P.B, vs. Guinther, C.H; Schwartz, A.O.P, vs. Baker, B.K. W; Tweedley, K.I., vs. Kreinsinger, W. W; Schwartz, A.O.P, vs. Baker, B.K. J; M. Ripley, A.D.P, vs. Goldsomh, C.H; Showlander, W., vs. Widman, B.K.; Shaw, A.O.P, vs. Goldsomh, K.G; Kizer, A.O.P, vs. Hoffmann, P.E. ; Hamm, G.P., vs. Wasson, Ch. O. M.; McGregor, K.G., vs. Black, B. M.; Meyers, K.K.G, vs. H. Black, B. P.; Sowder, K.C., vs. Earbart, A.O.P. S.; Stubbs, K.C., vs. Bruee, B.P. S.; Snidley, K.K.G, vs. Bruce, B.P. Stubbs, S.K., vs. Roberts, Chi O. Young, B.K., vs. Scourne, K.G. G.B., vs. Soujourn, K.G. Johnson, W.H., vs. Watt, C.H. Last year the tournament was won by Martha Dodge, Kanna Kappa Genma, who is again competing this year. Intraumal capture may secure coat the Intramural captains may secure copies of the tennis drawings at the women's physical education office. Men's Intramurals --at the The pyramids of the entries for the open tournaments in intramural, horse-shoes, lawnball, and tennis were posted on a calendar every day of the week once by the challenge method and the results are to be turned in at the intramural office. Any entrant may challenge any other man in the course of the tournament procedure will continue until Nov. 1, when the leading four in each division will be drawn into an elimination tournament to determine the champion. The pyramids for each sport are as follows: Horseshoes Dielson L-Top; Lake, ATOF; F10- Rows Law, Tennisc, Fennock, Ancsi, Babcock, R. Hancock, Row Brom, Row Brom, Bird, Bird, K-1, Tdaa Tau, Guernsey, Phi; Gam Third, Crown, Crimson, Sig Chi Bowles, Beta, Beta, Beta, Beta, Second Row, K- laen, Deli, Deli, Second Row, K- Trimmis, Martin, Aescii, Propriet, Propriet, Propriet, K-1, K-1, K-1, Laen Tau, First Row, Hodson, Phi Gam, Mainer, Signa Nai, Newman, Sir Chi Robinson, Beta, Bol- Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bol-Bo Dawson II - Top: Judy, Phi Deli Fifth Row, Lockard, Tangle, Randale, Accou, D. Chi, Fourth Row, S. Cherry, Fitzgerald, T. Chi, Fourth T. Tau, Fittin, Carm, Third Row, Friklin, Sir Chir, Dogge, Bette, Ovea, S.E., Fritkin, Sir Chir, Dogge, Phi Deli Deli, T. Tau, Carm, Third Row, Angle, Willford, Ascone, Dave, C. Chi, Baghi, Sir Chir, Lauek, K. Sig; First Row, Lawn, Sir Chir, T. Milbell, Phi Deli, Lawn, Sir Chir, Milbell, Kevie, S.E., S.PE, Witten, D.T. Division III—Top: Pack, Triangle Pittsburgh. Andrea, Amelia, McGoy, Mary, Elizabeth. A.T.O., Mackenzie, D. Morrison, A.T.O., Marker, D. Chi, Morrison, K. Lain, D. T. Tauri; Third Row: Kelly, T. Tauri; Third Row: Ben, Rusha, S. Smith, D. Smith; D. T. Tauri; First Row: Ben, Rusha, S. Smith, D. Smith; D. T. Second Row: S.V. Carve, Phi Delt; D. Chi, Jacobson, A. Arcos, Clark; D. Chi, Jacobson, A. Arcos, Clark; First Row: McLaughlin, Phi Gam; Rink, B. Sign, Henson, Sigh, O. Gy; Second Row: 4–T. Soormans, A.T.O; Third Row: Trinity, Drank, A. Forest; Fourth Row: Vandement, D. Chi, Johnson, Phi Gam; K. Kail, Brock, Tiuch; Third Row: K. Kail, Brock, Tiuch; Third Row: Finda, Bata, Walker, S.E.A.; Ele- phant Handball Division 1 - Tepc Bedfieldpick, Triangle, PhiD, Bishop: Kabler, Ahorn, Hornsley Division II- Tep: Benton, Phi Deli: Tiger I: Goe, K-Hwck, Rhodes, Maurice, D. Chir, Kig, Maccar, Mastors, D. Chir, Kig, Maccar, T. Tau Wildhill, Kig A; K. A; Third Wing, S.P.E., D. T.D., Brown, Summer, S.P.E., D. T.D., Brown, Phi Deli: Second Row, Young-Tri- ngue, Acacia, D. T.D., Brown, Taur: First Row, Harmon, Phi Gam, Tegardon, PI K, A, Battlefield, Bena, P.E.P., Skone, D.T.D., McLure. Division IV-To: Hodgson, K-Hawl Fifth: Hawk, Acacia, Sorotenia Sixth: Hawk, Acacia, Sorotenia Kkeeler, K. Sig, Cole, Phi Gam, Allfleck Phi Gam, Roderick, K. Pi, K.-K. Kuehler, B. Thomas, S.P.E. Tau, D.T.D. McCoy Phi Delt: Second Row; Braden, K-Hawk, Kerr, Triangle, K. Sig, Mageeder, T. Tau: First Row; Pipkins, PI.K., Sparks, Bci, Chiem, Beta, Gear, S.PE, Bacon, D.T., Thorne Division V-Top, Wang, Phi Dilit; Fifth Rip, Sherrier, Triangle, Pugh, Thomas, Thompson, Hercules, Sig. Shad, T. Tau, Koren, Ki L, K. Sig, Shad, T. Tau, PiK, Pi L; A third Row; Newinger, SIG Chii, Bowlus, Beta. Alta; Dell, Second Row; Packard, Kahk, Hunter, Sir Chi, O'Donnell,Pi Soul, Couison, K. SIG Taqengrin, Pi K Chiam, Bramwell, first Row, Chain, Chiam, Bramwell, Sig, Chain, Beta, Murphy, S.P.E. Triangle, Dovak, Acacia, Haverstock D. Chi, Lamia, Phi Pai, Schultz, K Sig: First Row: Jennis McIlroy, Elliis E. Clark, Elliis E. S. Gekko, T.D. Chamberlain, Phil Delta Division III-Top: Martin, Acecue, Fletcher, K. Gaw; Fourth: Phil Fletcher, Gai Fletcher, K.g; Squared Fourth: Bates, T. Tau Tucker, Phi Gam, Levy- Garn, K. Gaw; Sixth: Bates, Underleader, SPE. Van Arden, D.T.D., Adubey, Phi Delta, Krew, H-Kaw; Second row: Benjes, Tennis Division I-Lep: Quin, S.A.EF; Fifth Row: Clement, A.Owt, Lloyd, Phi Bai, Berjes, Tirement, Fourth Row: Christie, M. Kig, Rhiac, Phi Gam; Third Row: Young, D.Agt, Fuller, K. S Freshmen Squads Ready For Tough Scrimmag "Blacks" and "Blues" Will Show Their Colors Saturday The freshmen will be divided into two squats Saturday afternoon for a serine-mission session on the Variety procter field. The session will start at 2:30 p.m. The squads have been named the "Blacks" and the "Blues." The Blacks will have as a starting lineup the following: Center, Barcus guards, Morland and Ward, tackle Smith and Schreitman; cords, St. Germain and Harraden, quartersback, Trickle-Harraden, halfbacks, Hatterson and Waters. The following will probably start for the Blues; center, Robinson or Borenberry; guards, Kvaenmier, window or window; right, Brenning, Puney or Fauceti quarterback, back, fellback, Winecé; halfback, Douglas and Shank will officiate. There will be no admission charge to the scrimmage. Crocket, Phi Pla, Riek, Transfer, See on row. Minton, Arca, Silberbrenner, Gaim, Mirer, D.U, Sip, Pi KA, Underwood, Pi KA1. First Row. Bum-Moran, Gaim, Mirer, D.U, Sip, Pi KA, Turner, Reed, D.I.T, Safford, Phi Delt, Division III-HT. Gutermeyer, Pi KA1. Second Row. Bum-Moran, Gaim, Mirer, D.I.T, Safford, Pi KA1. Third Row. Phie Nu, Kan, Pi KA4. Fourth Row. Phode, Sig, SPE, Beds, Bata, Third Row. Phode, Sig, SPE, Beds, Bata, Third Row. Phie Nu, Kan, Pi KA4. Division I—Top; Pim; Fifth; Row: Cleveland, Browns; T.J. Hicks; Ante- ward, Phi; Fourth; Row: Ante- ward, Ford, Beta, Kabble, Mardell, Ford, Midfield, Crosby, Patterson, Ford, Phi, Gigam, Sturnell, D.U., Cooke, Phi, Sturnell, Phi, Gigam, Sturnell, Sig; Second Row, Dowin, Bea, Colle- sions, Edie, Caim, D.T.D., Eppison, Phi Row, Browns, Sig; Second Row, Pigs, Randall, S.A.Z., Thorne, Tian- rence, McArce, Amena, D. Chi, Lange- Division V-Top; Brown, Phels Dlft; Fifth Row; Brown, K-hawk, Pugs, S.A.E.; Fourth Row; Young, A. Chapman, Acacia, Chamborne, Third Row; Burnett, Hildreth, Pi K., Swainchart, Sig Chi, M-dodge, Betea. OPENING Orpheum Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nomad Players in "Vagabond Lover" 3-act comedy ADMISSION 10c with Merchants' Ticket Give yourself the right start for college life with a man's-size wardrobe. Our tip. Stock up with 'Arrow Shirts. 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