PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1933 Jayhawkers Meet Freshman Squad in Hard Workout Beach, Peterson and Bloom field Are Injured in Scrimmage With Yearlings Coach Lindley, with the assistance of Dr. Allen and Mike Getto, worked the Jayhawk squad in a long scrimmage yesterday afternoon, in preparation for the Sooner game Saturday. Lindsay will take a determined group of footballers to Norman for this game. He will be making his debut Saturday against the Sooners as head Jayhawker football coach since leaving the Oklahoma school. It was the 26-9 victory Oklahoma gained over Kansas last year that caused the appointment of the present Jayhawk mentor, In yesterday's practice, the same routine was followed that has characterized the practices all week. Backs and ends worked on passes, while the line candidates worked on charging. Scrimmage Freshmen The groups were called together and Coach Lindsey named a team to start the scrimmage against the freshmen. Most of the varsity candidates saw action yesterday. Beach and Bloomfield each suffered ankle injuries, but it is believed they will not be kept from Saturday's game. Peterson, the great sophomore ball lugger, also received a neck injury. The mixed-up teams were still used after this week's shakeup and seemed to appear强 against the freshmen, who were using Oklahoma formations. Varsity backs were shifted around freely by Coach Lindsey in order that he might find a needed scoring punch. The men also were substituted freely. Mehringer Suits Up Peter Mehringer, who was injured in the Aggie game, was in football togs last night for the first time since Saturday. He is not expected to see much service in this week's game. The team will leave for Norman at 7:40 p.m. tomorrow evening, arriving at Oklahoma City at 7:40 a.m. Saturday. They will go by bus to Norman. The return train will leave Oklahoma City at 10 p.m. Saturday, and arrive at Lawrence at 8:29 a.m. Sunday. Fares for the general public will be $13.25. Officials for the game will be: reefer, E. C. Quigley, of St. Marys; umpire, C. E. McBride, of Missouri Valley; and E. head linesman, L. E. Anderson, secretary of the Oklahoma City High School Athletic association. SEASON'S RECORDS Ks. Ok. 1903 17 5 1920 9 21 1904 17 5 1921 9 21 1905 34 0 1922 7 24 1906 20 4 1923 7 2 1907 15 0 1924 20 0 1908 11 0 1925 0 0 1909 12 0 1926 10 0 1910 2 0 1927 7 26 1911 0 3 1928 0 7 1912 5 6 1929 7 0 1912 7 24 1930 7 0 1914 16 16 1930 0 10 1915 14 23 1932 6 21 1916 21 13 1932 1917 15 0 Total Pts. 308 254 1918 0 33 Won 16 11 1919 0 Tied 3 Scores Made This Fall by Teams That Meet Saturday Missouri ... 7 Iowa State ... 14 ... 54 ... 86 One won, 4 lost. Nebraska ... 26 Texas ... 0 Nebraska ... 20 Iowa State ... 0 Nebraska ... 9 Kansas State ... 0 Nebraska ... 10 Oklahoma ... 7 --- 4 won. 0 lost. Season records thus far of Big Six teams meeting Saturday, Nov. 4: Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman Kansas 34 Warensburg .0 Kansas 14 Creighton .0 Kansas 0 Notre Dame .0 WELCOME TO THE HILL TEACHERS Take Your Meals on the Hill GOOD FOOD The Price No Higher A good place to eat! BRICK'S On the Hill 1241 Oread Phone 50 E. R. Ebel announced today that the second half of the inter-organizations track meet scheduled for this afternoon will be postponed until tomorrow, weather permitting. Kansas... 0 Tulsa ... Kansas... 0 Kans. State. 48 Two won, 1 tied, 2 lost. Oklahma ... 0 Oklahma ... 6 Oklahma ... 10 Oklahma ... 7 Oklahma ... 7 Vanderbilt 0 Tulsa 20 Wisconsin 7 Iowa State 14 Nebraska 16 32 One won, 1 tied, 3 lost. Missouri vs Nebraska at Columbia Missouri 34 CentrL Teach. 0 Missouri 6 Kvllville Teach. 0 Missouri 7 StlL State. 13 Missouri 0 Kansas State. 33 Tennis Team Leaders Complete Preliminaries First and Second Place Division Winners to Play Finals Division winners in the tennis team ournured were determined yesterday is the leaders in several sections played heir final preliminary matches. The wo top teams in each division will be drawn in the final playoff which will egnion Monday afternoon. Acacia and Sigma Phi Epsilon with three victories each against and no defeats lead Division 1. The only unbeaten team in the second group is Delta Tau Delta, although, Sigma Alpha Epsilon stands in the second position with two wins and a single loss. Collegians have a 3-0 record in Division 3, as Kappa Sigma needs an additional match to tie. In the fourth section both the Pigs and Delta Sigma Lamba are undefeated in three starts. A well balanced Acacia tennis team removed the threat of Phil Delta Theta to the supremacy of Division 1 yesterday by defeating the co-leaders 2-1, Hazen Acacia, scored a 6-1, 6-3 win over McNown, Phil Delta Theta, in the singles encounter. Guise and Tripp clinched the match by defeating Townsley and Kess- ter, Phi Delta Theta, 6-2. 6-2. Champlin and Hasburgh, Phi Delta Theta, prevented a shutout by trimming Sandell and Watkins, Acacia, 9-7, 7-5. Delta Sigma Lambda went into the division playoffs by a default victory over Pi Kappa Alpha, although Trayler made it three straight by outlasting Oyler, Pi Kappa Alpha, 5-7, 6-0, 6-2. Jacobson and Couch won the first doubles by forfeit as did Alder and Raymond in the second contest. After losing the singles match, Sigma Phi Epsilon came back to win the doubles matches and with it a group leadership. Sinning, Phi Mu Alpha, started his team off by winning from Jones, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 2-6, 2-6, 2-3. 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