PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1933 Dummy Scrimmage Features Workout for Tiger Battle Freshmen Drill Jayhawkers on Missouri Plays;Pass Attack Is Used Frequently If the Missouri Tiger does not come to Lawrence Thanksgiving Day prepared to turn back mighty line thrusts as well as an attack by air, the Jay-hawkers are very liable to scamper off with their fourth successive game against the Missourians in as many years. Coach Ad Lindsey is still drilling his squad on an assortment of plays such as were used against Iowa State here last week and which resulted in the Kansas' first Big Six victory. The freshmen, who have used Missouri plays in dummy scrimmage against the varity first and second strings this week, have found difficulty in holding off the charges of the Jay-hawkers. The Missouri offensive plays have generally been thwarted by the Kansas. The favored line-up last night included either White or Manning in the quarterback position with Ole Nessmith, Plaskett and Beach cover the other positions. Plaskett who is considered one of the best blockers of the squad may see service against the Tigers Thanksgiving Day and the George Washington team later, in the absence of Raymond Dumm, halfback, who suffered a severe ankle sprain last week. Dumm's condition was re-evaluated by the man who sprained his elbow badly Tuesday night, reported for practice last night and was used extensively in the dummy scrimmages. Last night's work-out on Memorial stadium field consisted in the running of pass plays and line-bucking formations. Dummy scrimmages took up a great part of the evening. Only a brief scrimmage session was held because Coach "Frosty" Cox did not wish to take the chance of injuring any of his freshmen in the game with the alumni tomorrow, especially stressed by the varsity Coach with Manning and White doing most of the passing. Hold Brief Scrimmage Missouri Team Weak Freshmen pass plays several of which were completed against the varsity last night sounded a warning that the Jay-hawkers may have trouble with Missouri passes as they have been troubled by aerial attacks all year. The Missouri-bound team lost its third year in scoring, but have managed to register touchdowns occasionally. Faced by apparently the weakest Missouri team for many years, the Kansans, nevertheless, will have to work against overconfidence. The Tigers have been beaten by injuries all season and offer this fact as a partial excuse for their poor showing. The physical status of the Missouri team is not known at the present time and probably will not be before the game. In Hattfield, backfield, and Schiele, end the Tigers have two able players, however, who may show their beels to the Kanans if the opportunity arises. Interfaith Committee Meet A discussion of different races and experiences in the World War were included in the talk given by Prof. Allen Crafton, of the speech and dramatic art department, last night at Inter-racial commission at Henley house. The next meeting of the commission will be held Thursday night, Dec. 7, at which time a discussion of poetry will be held. Inter-racial Commission Meets Maybe the folks would like to look around. Have them come early Turkey day. —Adv. Action Brief in Football Statistics Show Only Twelve Minutes of Actual Play A statistician has decided that foot-ball after all is not such a strenuous sport, for out of the full 60 minutes of a game from 8 to 12 only are occupied during the time of remainder of the time is taken up in calling signals and getting into positions. During the brief periods of actuaction, however, there areapproximately 160 plays. In the Pitt-Nebraskagame a year ago there were only11 minutes and 53 seconds of actual play. Nebraska had the ball 6 minutes and16 seconds and completed 61 runningplays, while Pitt executed just 53 playsin 5 minutes and 37 seconds it heldthe pigskin. Frosh Will Meet Alumni Following Hard Week No Practice for Old Grads Tonight, Atkeson Announces After a week of long hard workouts the freshmen of the University, coached by "Frosty" Cox, will meet the alumni in a picked battle tomorrow afternoon. The old grads, minus a little of the fight and vigor that characterized their players, will come back to answer the challenges of the youthful gridsters. The answers in the past have not always been as loud-voiced as the alumni could have wished. Last year the freshmen administered a sound beating to the tired old timers, and this year with a squad that will match any of the past few seasons for speed and weight they hope to repeat the trick. "Speed Atkeson, freshman line coach and mentor for the alumni, said yesterday that only chalk talks and blackboard drills would be used tonight as conditioners for the freshman game tomorrow. Atkeson will take part in the game along with other alumni whose letters were made between the 1927 season and the present. In the starting lineup there will be five former Jayhawkers who have been selected on at least once. Half a dozen of the alumni were members of the 1930 Big Six championship team. Tomorrow's game will start at 2:45 and will be played in Memorial stadium. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, will act as referee. Coach W. H. Hargiss as ampire, and E. R. Elbel, intramural director as headlinesman. Lindsey Names Football All-Stars for Big Six Seven Jayhawkers Picked on Mythical Grid Honor Roll In an interview over KFKU last night Coach Ad Lindsey, head football coach of the University, gave his selection of an All-Big Six football squad. Edwin R. Eibel, intramural athletic director, conducted the interview. The selection of a football squad instead of a regular all-star team by the Kansas coach follows a custom established by him last year. Coach Lindsey does not think that such teams have as useful a function as fan-comment would indicate. When asked by Professor Elbow who in his opinion were the outstanding foot-ball players in the Big Six, "Ad" replied that such selections "are all the bunk, but if the public demands them here goes." The following is the list of outstanding players as named by him: Centers, Meier, Nebraska and Fleetwook, Oklahoma; guards, Kavaternik, Kansas, Bashara, Oklahoma, and DeBus, Nebraska; tacks, Meehring and Clawson, Kansas, O'Brien, Nebraska, and Gentry, Oklahoma; ends, Casini and O'Neil, Kansas, Kilbourne and Penny, Nebraska, and Schiele, Missouri; quarter backs, Dunlap, Oklahoma and Morgan, Kansas State; backs, Beach and Dumm, Kansas, Graham and Russel, Kansas State, Sauer and Masterson, Nebraska, Allender, Iowa State, and Hattfield, Missouri. The reader is at liberty to take his pick from these selections, Coach Lindsey said. Intramurals Championships at Stake This afternoon two single championships will be decided and one team title will be at stake in concluding matches of the fall inter-organization handball and horseshoe tournaments. Wilmer Shaffer, Phil Delta Theta, will play Karl Leidig, Kappa Sigma, for the handball title. Shaffer was the only player of his organization to reach the playoffs, while Leidig is the lone Kappa Sigma hope of six entrants in the final draw. Phi Delta Theta gained the final round in the team competition in handball yesterday by virtue of their victory over Triangle. Beta Theta Pii opposes Patterned Shirts Eliminating both of the Delta Chi horseshoe players, Edgar Stout, Theta Tau, and David Robinson, Beta Theta Pi, battled their vay into the last round of the horseshoe tournament and meet today to decide the supremacy. The former advanced to the championship bracket by defeating Warner, while Robinson kept in the running by outbrowning Masters. Kappa Sigma in the remaining semi- contest of that tourney. $1^{19}$ Crisp new patterns bought for the holiday string. Fine detail, both varnished, vat-colors, well tailored. The team competition has been cut to two teams, as Beta Theta Pi and Kappa Sigma renew a spirted rivalry. Although the intramural sweepstakes is a close race between these two organizations, Kappa Sigma is leading in the horseshoe division with Beta Theta Pi in third place behind Delta Chi. Touch Football to Finals SILK NECKWEAR 49c Invitations for intramural basketball entries are being sent to the various clubs and organizations by Ed Eibel, intramural manager. The notices also include the rules under which the teams must play. The rules are listed under general, inter-organization, and inter-school rules. Bright patterns that will appeal to the majority of young fellows. All wool lined with silk tippings. Plan Intramural Basketball The Gibbs Clothing Co. WHERE CASH BUYS MORE The Phi Chis defeated the DU's 3 to 0 yesterday and thereby advanced to the finals in the touch football championship tournament. The only score was made by Giller. The Phi Chis will meet the Phil Deltas in the finals Monday. The tie for division championship between the Phil Deltas and the DU will be played off Tuesday and a similar tie between the Phi Chis and Kappa Eta Kappa will be decided Wednesday. These matches will wind up the touch football season with champions for each of the three divisions and the one big champion determined. The Delta Tau Deltas are winners of the third division. The teams will be divided as follows: "A" teams, clubs and independent teams in one or more divisions; social fraternities in two divisions; professional fraternities in one division; inter-school teams in one division; and "B" teams in one division. Division teams in multiple divisions in class "A" will compete for the intramural championship. Silverwood and Hardhats Silverwood and Hambleton to Meet The finals of the open tennis tournament have been reached and will be played by Jack Silverwood and Phil Hambleton either today or tomorrow. The finals of Silverwood defeated Brighton and Hambleton overeame Brighton for the right to play in the finals. 811 Mass. St. --these players were chosen from the best players on the various hockey clubs. Women's Intramurals The personnel for the post season game, to be played some time next week, is as follows: first team, Hinshaw, Humphrey, Hunter, Rowland, Baker, Nicholl, Moxley, Howard, Irwin, Lawson, Parkinson, team (员): Boman, Pyle, Parkinson, Millie, Duty, Edie, Walker, Kell, Montgomery and Lawrence. Yesterday afternoon proved to be an almost uneventful one in the history of the senior hockey team. They were tied by the juniors, 1-1. Never in their four years of playing have the seniors a game. The teams consisted of the following: Hinshaw, Hunter, Pyle, Irew, Boker, Edie, Walker, Moore, Everitt, and Bosman; junior, Pyle, Michel, Doty, Lawson, Kell, Fisher and Lawrence. "What'll we do?" 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The tax was on receipts for the Warrenburg and State games, and is $100 greater than the October tax payment of last year. WEST • NORTH SOUTH • EAST ON ALL TRAINS Nov. 28-29-30 Round trip rail fares cut almost one-half Tickets honored in coaches and chair cars; also in sleeping and parlor cars on payment of charges for space occupied. Reduced sleeping car charges. A three ring circus starts at 12—the football game's at 1. —Adv. 10 day return limit Effective Dec. 1 DOWN GO RAIL FARES Everywhere, every day, on all Western railroads and certain Southern eastern railroads—sleeping reduced one-third—aks agent. For information, tickets and reservations SANTA FE phone 32 UNION PACIFIC phone 76 ROCK ISLAND phone 76 GO BY TRAIN FOR Economy Safety.Comfort Get Dad to Say: "ENCLOSED FIND CHECK" Send this letter home today You'll want your folks to see the game. Pre-game Circus at KANSAS Homecoming Game MISSOURI THANKSGIVING DAY 12:10 p.m. 10 Big Stunts Popular Price Seats go on sale day of game at 11 a.m. at stadium only Kick-off at New Deal Prices: 1:00 p.m. Reserved Seats on sale $2.20 including tax "Home for Dinner" All Seats in Stadium South Goal Line ... $ .75 In the Bowl ... $1.50 Reserved Seats ... $2.20 Dear Dad: Lawrence, Kansas November 24,1933 Expecting you up for the Thanksgiving day game. Hope you can have mother and the rest of the folks come too. The game starts at 1 p.m. and will be over at 3:15. We then can be home in time for dinner. Why don't you send me the money for your tickets so I can buy them and save you all the trouble the morning of the game? Prices! Think of it! — good seats for 75c, better ones for $1.50 and reserved seats for $2.20. All of them in the stadium. You owe this to mother. Both of you can come this year for the price of one last year. Why don't you do it! The weather's going to be fine, a beautiful cross-country trip, a dandy game and we'll all go back home together. Remember the game starts at one, but try to get here for the pre-game festivities at 12:10. Affectionately, --- P. S.—Now gently, Dad, slip me an extra five spot over the price of the tickets. Sure would appreciate it.