PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1933 Large Crowd Sees Jayhawks Prepare for Cornhuskers Coach Ad Lindsey Is Stil Attempting to Find a Scoring Punch for Team A large crowd of football enthusiasts assembled at the practice field yesterday to watch the Jayhawkers work in preparation for their meeting with the undefeated Cornhuskers in Lincoln Saturday. Pass defense and offense took up most of the time as the Jayhawkers worked to polish off these two departments of the game. The squad was divided into two groups, one composed of linemen and the other of backs and end. The line worked under Mike Getto, on charging tactics, while the other group had an extensive workout on pass formations. Cornhuskers Not Worried Cornhuskers Not Worried Word comes from the Cornhusker field that they are taking things rather easy in preparing for this week's game. Since the Cornhuskers have defeated all the conference foes with the exception of Kansas, the only Big Six team not yet played, they seem to think they have little worry. Most of their thoughts are directed toward the Pittsburgh game, which in years past has been one of the most interesting intersectional games of the season and this year is no exception. George Sauer has been chosen as the Nebraska captain for the game Saturday while Ormand Beach will probably serve in the same capacity for the game. The same two players will also take care of the line backing assignments. Morale High Only minor injuries have handicapped the team this year. Ernie Casiolo who received a shoulder injury in the Oklahoma game, was back at his regular wing position last night. Frank Watkins is the only other Jayhawker to be suffering from injuries. His place was taken at center yesterday by Ed Phelps. Phelps at the first of the season was used as a guard but has been shifted to center, serving as a substitute for Watkins. Backs and linemen were substituted freely, as Coach Lindsey searched for a scoring punch. Dean Nesmith and Dick Farris were two line players who got in early call in Tuesday's practice. The team showed up well in the freshman-varsity game four weeks ago and the game last week, was used at quarterback. The Jayhawkers showed a new life yesterday and it is their intention to reverse the field Saturday against the men of Coach Bible. Although the odds are greatly against Kansas in this Nebraska game it is very probable that many doppers will be forced to furnish alibis after the game. Women's Intramurals The following tennis matches should be played in order that the fourth round of the tennis intramurals can be completed by Thursday, Nov. 10: In the first group, Tindal, Alpha Delta Pi, vs. Butler, Kappa Gamma, vs. Johnson, Ind; Hinson, Alpha Omicron Pi,vs. Hamilton, Kappa Alpha Theta. Second group: Fisher, T.N.T. vs. Dodge, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Walter,Gamma Phi Beta vs. Marion, Kappa Alpha Theta; Doris Delano, Kappa West, Westfall, SignaKappa; Mitchell, Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Wolf, Delta Zeta. Third group: M. Dodge, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Zimmermann, Sigma Kappa; Cerry, Beta Phi vs. Cutilp, Delta Beta Scott, Chi Omega vs. Bruce, Pii Beta Phi. Fourth group: Arnold, Alpha Delta Pi v. Smith, Wattins Hall, Hunter, L.W.K. v. ballard, Gamma Phi Beta; and Rhoades, Corbin Hall v. Walker, L.W.K. Hockey Tourney to Start The women's intramural class hockey tournament will start next Tuesday. This year the games are to be played in a double round-robin fashion, each team will play the other teams twice. The schedule for the games are as follows: Tuesday, 4:30; freshmen and sophomores vs. the Juniors; Wednesday, seniors vs freshmen and sophomores; Thursday, 3:30; juniors vs. seniors. For next week the schedule will appear as follows: Tuesday, 4:30 freshmen Learn to Dance Special Offer to Beginners Reduced Rates Until Thanksgiving MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO N. Y. Cleaners Blvd., 924% Mass. and sophomores vs. juniors; Wednesday, 4:30; seniors vs. freshmen and sophomores; and Thursday, 4:30; juniors vs. the seniors. Volley Ball Postponed There will be one volley ball game played this evening. The Etc group will compete with L.W.W. at 7 p.m. The other two games, Sigma Kappa vs. Alpha Gamma Delta, and Delta Zeta vs. Chi Omega have been postponed due to the lecture this evening. The dates for these games will be announced later, after a new schedule has been arranged. SOONER DISTANCE RUNNERS TO CLOSE SEASON SATURDAY Nerman, Nov. 8—(Special)—University of Oklahoma's all-victorious fall distance running team will close its season Saturday at Stillwater with a five-mile dual meet against the Oklahoma Aggies during the Drake-Agie football game. Floyd Lochnor, Oklahoma's blond sophomore 'ace' from Agra, who did 26:08 to defeat Price, Aggies, by 100 yards and Glen Dawson, former Sooner Olympic man running unattached, by 150 yards in the state crosscountry meet here Saturday, will renew his rivalry with Price. The Sooner runners ran off with the tate meet, placing four of the first six nen across the finish line. Cleveland, outh, did 26:37; Moody, fifth, 26:51; and McGinnis, sixth, 27:32. Touch Football Games Result in Close Play Points Range From Scoree less Tie to Three Touchdowns The Sigma Chi's won a sensational victory over the Pi K. A.'s by defeating them 9 to 7 in a touch football game yesterday. Both teams were successful in scoring touchdowns, but the Sigma Chi's under the leadership of Embry made good their attempt for a field goal which gave them a two point lead. The players received a pass from Embry. Robinson, playing left end for the Pi K.A. also crossed by a pass and the extra point was made. The Sig Alpha's and the Triangles played on even terms which resulted in a scorless tie. Defensive playing standing and all advances were hecked. The Chi Delta Sigs displayed a superior brand of touchfootball yesterday when they drubbed the Theta Tau's 18 to 0. Field goals as well as two touchdowns made up their total points. Stout showed unusual accuracy by kicking both field goals when Cole had little trouble in scoring a touchdown. nnerally scored on the usual pass. warmer converted for the extra point. After a much heated dispute the Delta Chi's nosed out the Sig Eps 7 to 0. Masters left end of the Delta Chi's Iowa State is the "Proverbal Thorn in the Wildcat's Flesh." Cyclones Hope for Victory place in the Big Six conference Iowa State came along and smothered an dream of a championship the Wildcats have had by handing them a 7 to 6 defeat. Ames, Iowa, Nov. 8- Two years ago when the Kansas State football team was apparently on the road to a top in the Wildcat's flesh". Both Iowa State and Kansas State took the count from the powerful Cornhuskers of Nebraska this fall. Again this year by virtue of victories over Kansas and Missouri the Wildcats seem headed for a high place in the conference, but again they must conquer the Cyclones, referred to by Manhattan sports writers as the "proverbial them Both teams stepped out of the conference last Saturday, Kansas State holding Michigan State to a scoreless tie and Iowa State losing to Iowa, 7 to 27. Send the Kansan home. BRAG... ...and live up to it An exclusive personal appearance is something to brag about. You can have it by paying careful attention to your clothes. 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