PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933 Weary Jayhawks Resume Practice for Husker Game Disregarding All Criticism the Kansas Team Is Out With a New Spirit in Training The Kansas Jayhawkers, still suffering with the sting of the Oklahoma defeat, took the practice field yesterday in preparation for the undefeated Cornhuskers of Nebraska. Nebraska has been rolling up big scores against most of their opponents this year, and have left no doubt in the face of the football followers as to their strenght. Although the Kansans will go into this game Saturday rated very much the underdog they will give the football crown seekers of Nebraska much worry and trouble. As in other years the Nebraskans have made a very imminent opponent, we unfortunately find they have a battle at hand when they meet the Jayhawkers. Kansas Low in Nebraska Wins This is the situation this year with Kansas and Nebraska. Kansas has lost both its conference games, after a thrilling start. Nebraska has won four conference games, and has only Kansas between it and a clean sweep of the series. The all-time record is likewise discouraging to the Jayhawk. Kansas has won but 9 out of 39 games played with that nine, and of that nine, that was away back in 1016. Over against this is the fact that twice in recent years the teams have tied, and that in one of these games, that of 1920. Kansas came into the second half with the score 20 to 0 against it, and then tied the score. Souad Into Hard Practice And so the Jayhawker players are settling into the hardest kind of practice this week, hoping that this year one of the one that will see a Kansas victory. In yesterday's drill the squad took some limbring up work to start the practice off and then was called into the lecture room for a chalk talk. After coming back to the field, Coach Lindsey named two teams to run signals, and after the men had again warmed up the first team was put on defense, against a freshman team for punting practice. The main object of this drill was to get the halfbacks to do some blocking, which has been one of the weaknesses of the Jayhawkers this season. Coach Shifts Backfield After the varsity had been on the defense for some time, it was given the ball for some offensive punting. In the punting duel the varsity proved to be by far the superior. The first string gained approximately 15 yards on each exchange. Dunn and Harris were the kickers for the varsity, while White and Harris alternated at the safety position. Hapgood and Antonie took care of the same assignments for the freshmen. Coach Ad Lindsey is trying Edwin Phelps at center. He might have had him there earlier, but Phelps received a badly sprained ankle in pre-season practice. The coach is shifting his backfield to correct difficulties that have developed there. Interference with the receiver of a pass has been costly to Kansas both in the Kansas State and the Oklahoma games, and the players are being drilled more than the ball, not the man," that this occasion for penalty may be eliminated. The last part of the session, which went into the darkness of the night, was a defensive dummy scrimmage for the varsity against the yearlings who were using a style of play similar to that used by the Cornhuskers. Warren Plaskett received a cut over his right eye last night. Ernie Casani, who was injured in the Sooner game, was withheld from participation in the NCAA tournament, and he said last night that both would be in readiness for the Saturday game. Drill this week is on more aggressive offensive plays, and the freshmen will get plenty of exercise putting on Nike jerseys for the Jayhawk regulars to solve. Scores of Other Years K.U. Neb. 12 0 1915 0 K.U. Neb. 18 0 1916 7 K.U. 18 12 1916 3 K.U. 8 4 1918 0 K.U. 18 4 1919 7 K.U. 897 5 6 1920 20 H 886 6 18 1921 0 2 H 886 36 29 1922 0 2 H 886 0 12 1923 0 2 H 901 5 29 1924 7 1 H 901 0 16 1925 0 5 H 903 0 6 1926 3 H 903 8 6 1927 13 H 903 0 16 1926 0 H 908 20 5 1929 6 H 908 0 6 1930 0 H 910 0 6 1931 0 H 910 0 2 1932 6 H 911 0 2 1932 6 H 911 0 2 1932 6 H 913 0 9 Total Pts. 229 913 0 35 Games won. 9 Total Pts. 229 Games won 9 Tied 2. The Season's Record Kansas record this season: Kansas ... 34 Warrensburg Kansas ... 14 Creighton Kansas ... 0 Notre Dame Kansas ... 0 Tulsa Kansas ... 0 Kansas State Kansas ... 0 Oklahoma Kansas. won 2. lost 3. tied 1. Nebraska record thus far: Nebraska 20 Texas Nebraska 20 Iowa State Nebraska 9 Kansas State Nebraska 16 Oklahoma Nebraska 26 Missouri Women's Intramurals Nebraska, won 5, lost 0, tied 0 The remaining volleyball ball schedule for the women's intramural volley ball tournament is as follows: Monday, at 7 p.m. T.N.T. vs. Independent group; Tuesday, at 7 p.m. Independents vs. Corbina Hall; Wednesday, at 7 p.m. Elem. vs. I.W.W.; at 15 Sigma Kappa Hall; at 9 p.m. Delta Zeta vs. Chi Omega; Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. Alpha Delta Pi vs. Beta Phi, at 8:15 p.m. Elem. group vs. Corbina Hall, at 9 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Chi Omega; Monday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m. Corbina Hall vs. T.N.T., and Delta Zeta vs. Alpha Gamma Delta; at 8:15 p.m. Corbina Hall vs. T.N.T., and Alpha Chi Omega vs. Alpha Omicron Pi; Tuesday, at 7:15 Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Pi Beta Phi; and Wednesday, 15, at 8:15 K. U. Men Are You Particular About Your Shirts? Big Burley O'coats that show your face and that's all. 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Both contests were won by a 2-1 margin and the winners will meet in the semi-final round Wednesday afternoon. In defeating Delta SigmaLambda, the Sigma Alpha Epsilon team administered the first loss of the year to the losers. However, the co-champions of Division 4 were dropped from the running when McGavick and Reyburn, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, captured the first doubles match from Raymond and Allred, 6-3, 6-4, after Franklin had defeated Traylor, Delta SigmaLambda, 6-3, 6-3, Jacebon and Couch won from Stotenberg and Haney, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, in a prolonged match 6-4, 3-6, 7-5. The Collegians, representing Division 3, advanced by administering a likewise first defeat upon Sigma Phi Epsilon after experiencing serious opposition. Curry defeated Coleman, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 6-1, 6-1, in the singles match. Jones and Turner however, lost little time in tying the count at 1-all by sweeping through Johnson and Langsdorf, Collegians, 6-3, 6-2. Credit for winning the match went to Hyland and McCoy as they defeated Millar and Marshall, Sigma Phi Epsilon, after three sets, 3-6, 3-6, 6-2. Dancing Class Meets Tonight The regular Tuesday night school social dancing class will be held this evening from 7 to 8 p.m. in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building. The members of Tau Sigma will be present to act as instructors. Send the Kansan home. "LADIES MUST LOVE at the Dickinson The details to the private lives of New York's gold-diggers are shown in "Ladies Must Love" which opened today at the Dickinson theater, with June Knight, Neil Hamilton, Sally O'Neil and Mary Carlisle in feature roles. A certain four girls occupying a penthouse set about to do everything and get everything that they could squeeze out of their male friends. This existence, and their subsequent lot of having to work for their meals, brings about several songs, enough to list the picture among the musicals. 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