TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 4 VOLUME XXXII PAGE FOUR PAD Tigers LYNWOOD RG LEADS DEV TO 3-2 V Goslin Singles in With Two on End Brilliant Pitchers FIELDING STA Detroit, Oct. 4—Bobbie pitching of "Schollsbull"!I fighting Tigers sent the across the plate in the to score their first wrist hit and ever one all. Rogell Makes Catch of Hard Delancey For eight intigms "Wil hain held the Tigers to run as his mates gave the second and third in run in each. But the gap over and Detroit came bis so many times this has singled, was sacrificed Rowe and brought home him. He added into extra intigments with the break until Gallowin on ski, and one down, to wit First Innj The teams entrain in St. Louis where the use of the present world map is central and central standard times. 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Durreder's driver knew downed by Owen to Collin for the third beat to Collin; Owen got his drive got through Frich. Hund Owen crowned Owen at first. Hannah sent Rogelin in his sending Rogelin in his running Tiger. St. Louis-Hallman hill gell stepped Martin's throw to first for the cate-sate catrie lime drive. Detroit—Frisch made of White's hard arm (Continued on Pa.) Lindsey Stresses Blocking as Early Workouts Advance Offensive Defects Bein Corrected in Preparation for Tula Saturday Work in large quantities will be dealt out to his charges by Ad Lindley, Jayhawk football mentor, in preparation for the game with Tulsa's Golden Hurricane at the Oklahoma city next Saturday. Disappointed with the blocking and interference in the opening game of the season with Colorado, Lindsay is training his efforts this week on improvement in this department. The defensive play of the Kansas team was all that could be desired for so early a season, and the down because the backs were not given a chance to break away; according to the Kansas coach. The Jayhawkers have been fortunate in avoiding serious injuries so far. Ole Nesmith and Frank Wattkes, who were on the crippled list last week, are in a lot of pain after being injured still keeps him from serigraphy and may keep him out of the Tulsa game. Elmer Humphreys, sophomore end who is pushing the regulars hard at Baylor, said he twisted ankle which will keep him out of the next game or two. Last evening's practice was rather light for the men who saw most of the action in the Colorado game. After some preliminary charging drills for the ball, the players took backs and ends, Lindsey gave his skull a talk on the practice field. The practice was topped off with a scrimmage between the varity B team and "Frosty" Cox's freshman. The varsities, who did all the ball-lugging, shone in spots. Haggood and Kell were taking the ball past the scrimmage line regularly, and Hayes was taking long passes from Haggood with regularity. Men's Intramurals Thursday Entries in the various team competitions have been completed and have been drawn into divisions under the direction of Mr. E. R. Elbel, director of intramural athletics. There are twenty-two organizations entered in touch football, together with twenty-twins, sixteen host teams, and four championship Play in each will start Thursday, Oct. 4, according to the following schedule: Touch football, 4:30. Collegeans i Accecia; K.E.K. i EFiK Alpha; S. P.E. i Delta Upsilon; Kappa Sigma i Sigma Nu. Tennis, 3:30. A.T.O. vs. Campus Raiders. Handball, 4:30, Phi Cam vs. Theta Tau. Horseshoes, 4:30, Phi Delt vs. Sigma Chi. Friday Tennis, 3:39, Acacia vs. D.T.D. Handball, Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Chi. The schedules of future matches will be published at the beginning of each week. It is impossible to make a comparison of these activities, postponements, and matches interfering with other activities. The divisions into which the entries have been posted will remain unchanged. Division II. Sig Ep, Busta, S.A.E, Phi Psi, Phi Gam, Delta Chi, Jayhawks D.U. Division 1 Collegians, K.E.K., Phi Chi, Triangle, Theta Tau, Pi K.A., Acacia. Division III. Kanka, Sigma, Delta Tau, Sigma Chi, Kayhawk, Phi Delt. ATO, Sigma Nu. Division I Phi Delt, D.TD, Delta Chli, Kayhawk, Toua Ti, Sigma Chi. Division II K, SIG, Beta, Acacia, Phi Pdl, K.KK, ATO. Division I. Sigma No. Kayhovw, Phi Gizmo, Storia Chi, Phi, Pdi Division IV, Triangle, K. Sig, S.P.E. Squirrels, D.U., Collegians. Division III. Campus Raiders, D.U. Triangle, S.A.E., Sigma Nu, Phi Gam. Handbell Women's Intramurals The Volleyball tournament will start Monday, Oct. 15, and will be played in a round robin league. Entries, accompanied by fees are due today from each team. Each entry must report the regular games begin. The practice schedule is as follows: Chi, Campus Raiders. Division III, Acacia, D.T.D., Rinky Gabb, Signal CA, ATG, Division II, A.T.O., S.A.E, Pigs, Delta Division 1. Phi Gam, Delta Chi, Beta, D.T.D., Theta Tau. COACH H. G. ALLPHIN ISSUES Division III. Kayhawk, Triangle, Sigma Nu, Phi Delt, S.P.E. Division H. K. Sig, Ph. Pas, P. K. A. Acacia, Sigma Chi. Coach H. G. Alphin issued a call to for all men interested in tumbled to come to room 101, Robinson gymnasium, at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon. Thursday, Oct. 4; at 4:30, Chi Omega and Sigma Kappa; at 7:30 pm, Pi Beta Phi and Alpha Delta Pi. COACH H. G. ALLPHIN ISSUES CALL FOR TUMBLING TRYOUTS Coach Alphin is very anxious to meet anyone who is interested in tumbling, since he lost most of his best men last year through graduation. Monday, Oct. 8: at 7:30 p.m., Independents and Corbin Hall. Tuesday, Oct. 9: at 4:30 p.m., Alpha Orca and Omega Micron Ip; at 7:30 p.m., Kappa Alpha Theta and Samma Phi Beta. Send the Daily Kansan Home! Wednesday, Oct. 10; at 4:30 p.m. Watkins Hall and Alpha Gamma Delta at 8 p.m., W.L.W., T.N.T, and Etc. Thursday, Oct. 11 at 4:30 p.m., Open for all who have not reported; at 7:30 Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Zeta Intramural entries for the various levels will be posted. Tennis drawings will be post Oct. 3, and the matches will start soon. In the horse shoe tournament there may be three entries to a house or team. All entries who have not played before should report to one of the praesidents. They must be Oct. 9, and 10 at 4:30. At this time Miss Dunkel will give instructions. Handball will be played in a ladder tournament. Instructions for those who have not played will be given Thursday, Oct. 11. Sooner Grid Fans Increase Oklahoma University Sells Many Football Tickets to Outsiders Twelve hundred football tickets have been purchased by outsiders at the University of Oklahoma this year. Approximately the same number has been sold to the students thus far, says the Oklahoma Daily. The tale is not told in these few figures, however, for the seasonal sale to outsiders last year totaled a fewer than it has it up to the first game of the season. The University outside the University who last year purchased single tickets are buying season tickets this year. Bill Cross, secretary of the athletic association, attends the games in the pamphlets and order blanks which were sent early in September. COX ANNOUNCES FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD PRACTICE Forrest "Frosty" Cox today issued the call for the first basketball prac- No announce ment on varsity basketball has as COX Troubles for the women's rifle队 will begin Monday, Oct. 8. All women students who wish to try out are requested to enroll by schedule in the military department on Thursday and Saturday, with eligibility to try for a place on the armed Experience is not necessary as there will be at least six weeks of preliminary practice and firing under expert instruction and coaching by a member of the U.S. Army conducted on the range in the basement of Fowler shops. Dr. F, C. Allen, basketball coach. RIFLE TEAM TRYOUTS FOR WOMEN WILL BE MONDAY LYNCH RECEIVES BROKEN LEG PLAYING ON U.S. NAVY TEAM Castor Oil for Grid Men Frank C. Lynch, a student and football player at the University of Kansas last year, received a broken leg during football practice at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis last week. Lynch, who is the largest and one of the most promising candidates for the Navy team, will be in the hospital for several weeks. While attending the University of Kansas he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Sports Features Planned Coach Chet Wyne of the University of Kentucky gave his football squad a treat in a drugue. After the first few gulps, grills turned to grimaces. To lessen the chances of sickness, custor and been placed in every orangeade. Read the Kansan Want Ads Athletic Scrapbook to Be Introduced Over KFKU This Evening E. R. Ehlb, manager of Intramursals, and also master of ceremonies of all athletic programs from KFKU, has arraigned for several special rallies and other sports programs in addition to the incoming radio features for the coming year. Tonight at 6 the Athletic Scrapbook, formerly known as the Athletic Question Box, will be introduced to radio fata. The reason for changing the format of this material to be broadcast. In the new program Prof. Elbel will not have to depend entirely on questions for the source of his program, but can bring in questions and answers, anecdotes and news as well as comment comments and news. Ad Lindsay, football coach, will be the guest speaker on the first athletic interview this year, Thursday at 6 p.m. He will discuss with Professor Elena Bhel some important questions about the Big Six and University of Kansas football. Intramural Board Selected The new women's intramural advisory board was selected at the intramural meeting last Friday. The board will consist of Caroline Bliss, c37, secretary-treasurer; Gladys Edwards and Julin Jenkins, cuncl. RADIOS for the WORLD SERIES Priced as low as--- $15.00 The College Jeweler Subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters PHONE H. L. Nevin Rickerd-Stowits 17 Distributor 13 papers - 15c per week "The Quick Reference Book of Information on All Subjects" Webster's Collegiate "The Best Abridged Dictionary" A Marquis-Teebler The Largest of the Merriam-Webster verses. dardermont "The volume is convenient for quick reference and is rich with examples. 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