PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933 JOY DISPLAYED AS JAYHAWKERS RETURN TO WORK Statistics Show That the Lindseymen Outsmarted and Outplayed Irish in Tie Contest KANSAS IN SPOTLIGHT Yearlings to Meet Varsity in Practice Tilt Next Saturday It was a happy group of football warriors that took the practice field last night after returning from a hard fought battle at South Bend where the Irish held the Kansans to a scoreless tie. The Kansas showing was the talk of sports followers throughout the nation Monday, for Kansas clearly outplayed the Irish. The nearest Notre Dame ever got to the Kansas line was 16 yards, while Kansas was nearer than that three or four times, and on one occasion was throwing Notre Dame for losses until an Irish punt, with the punter back of the line was blocked, and Kansas lacked less than a yard of forcing them back for a safety. Fully three-fourths of the game was played in the Notre Dame territory. Even the South Bend papers declared that Kansas clearly outplayed their opponents. Kansas used few substitutes, and executed most plays with precision, but shared with Notre Dame fumbles caused by the cold and drizzling weather. Jayhawkers Earned First Downs Hafford did nice work getting in the clear to receive Dunn's pass, but John Beach, Notre Dame, played to tough luck, when he was thrown for 10 and 12 yard losses on two successive attempts to pass. These and other losses in crimimage, gave Notre Dame a total of an even 100 yard ground lost. Kansas lost 19. In the first half, Kansas made more yardage from both scrimmage and from passes, and made five first downs to Notre Dame's four. Notre Dame's total of 10 first downs included one from penalty and two in which their fumbles and own recovery added yardage. Few Kansas Injuries Kansas' punts averaged 32 yards while Notre Dame averaged 28. There was not one time out called because of injury for the Jayhawker team, during the game at South Bend. The Jayhawkers played a clean, sheer, hard-driving game, and after a Notre Dame player had been tackled he was assisted to his feet by his opposition. Several Irish were removed from the game before he scored. The injured player would attempt to go into the next play, but the pain was so severe that time was called out, and the injured man was taken from the same The Lindseymen are not scheduled to play any game this week, but a practice tilt with the yearlings will be held Saturday. This is to serve a two-fold purpose. The game will give the men of Coach Cox an opportunity to show the ability, and also Lindey and Getto can taper off the Jayhawkers to a point for the Tulsa Hurricanes the week following. Kansas will open its conference season with Kansas State here Oct. 28. The occasion will be "Dad's Day," and the newspaper editors of Kansas will be guests of the athletic management, following their attendance on the Kansas Newpaper Roundtable, at the department of journalism. Week-end Football Scores K. U. 0 ... Notre Dame 0 Kansas State 20 ... St. Louis 14 Missouri 34 ... Central 0 Missouri 6 ... Kirksville 20 Nobraska 26 ... Texas 0 Tulsa 20 ... Oklahoma 6 Veteran Kansas Ends ERNEST CASINI Both Casini and O'Neil played the entire game against the Irish last Saturday. These two wingmen turned in a "hang up" game, and much of the Men's Intramurals Catch Scoring Spirit 0-0 The touch-football game between Sigma Chi and S.A.E. yesterday was played at a scoreless tie. Both teams were evenly matched and at various times displayed somewhat of an offensive threat. The Kappa Sigs and the Pi KA.'s had their game with each team scoring on their opponents, which resulted in two consecutive Kappa A.'s and Campbell for the Kappa Sigs. Theta Tau defeated George's Lunch in a decisive victory of 20 to 0. Hardeman, White and Cole were responsible for their team's points. The Phi Psi's won from the Eps Epis a score of 7 to 0. Stankey, who played left guard for the Phi Psi, scored a touchdown on a pass. Open Tennis Drawings Drawings for the fall open tennis tournament were announced yesterday by E. R. Elbel, intramural director. Thirty-six were bracketed in the pyramid arrangement with advance defending upon successful challenges. To address success toward the top will be the same as for the interorganization tournaments. Play will begin immediately and continue until Monday, Nov. 13, at which time players in the top five rows will compete in a regular tournament for the championship in their divisions. The drawings are: Top Row: Campbell; row 7: Maxwell, L. R. Smith; row 6: Peters, Gee, Simmons; Wilson; row 5: Johnson, Wilson; row 4: Turner, Sinday, Brighton, Hileben, Kiogis; row 3: Blizzard, Hilleben; row 2: Green, Johnson; row 2: Greer, Wiley, Pintagrose, Rose, Johnson, Eracerg, McCarty; row 1: Smith, Hambleton, Wanhandy, Silverwood, Smith, Levkey, O'Neill Tournament Rules Clarified There has been considerable misunderstanding concerning the new tournament rules which E. R. Elbeb has outlined for the year. In order to clarify the nature of these challenges, the challenge tournament, arrangements have been made to list the rules; 1. Look at the tournament sheets on the board and select a man from the bearer. 2. Write his name on the challenges sheet on the bulletin board. There will be a sheet for each sport on the board. You'll need to talk to him for your match. Talk to him person- 4. Immediately after the match, the winner should turn in the results. Halves Are Lengthened Starting Thursday, Oct. 12, touch-football games will run 20 minutes halves instead of 15 minutes as in the past. Time-outs will be limited to two minutes in length for each team, in each period. No time-outs will allowed for passes or penalties. The official will see that play is continuous, and there will be no over-time periods. Send the Daily Kansan home. O'NEIL ground lost by Notre Dame was because to the alertness of these two Jayhawkers' Tie Game Featuring Big Six Play South Bend Saturday. Neither team scored, but it was Kansas that came closest to scoring and Notre Dame that was lucky to get away with a 0-0 tie. (Continued from Page 1) Two weeks ago Iowa marched over Northwestern with a 7-0 triumph. Nebraska joined its neighboring states in the rush to football's summit by crushing the U. of Texas Saturday, 26-0. Notre Dame Demoralized It was a badly demoralized Notre Dame team that left the field after its sad showing against Kansas. The Irish were panicky in the final period, and at times on the run worse than they were when Southern California put on its equally long party rally to win. 16-14. The lack of a good field general handcapped the Notre Dame offense. Coach Kearnty Anderson used five quarterbacks against Kansas, and all of them made blunders which caused the Irish offense to bog down. Rambler Thrown for 30 Yards Once in the last period the alert Kansas line broke up four attempted passes in succession, tossing the passer for losses totaling 30 yards. Ernie Casin, end, Pete Mehringer, tackle, and Zvonimir Kvaternik, guard, were the stars of the hard-hitting Kansas line. Notre Dame's No. 1 quarterback, Tony Mazzotti, the White Plains, N.Y., sophomore, who was unable to play because of a bruised leg, will be out of action for ten days more. He had his legs placed in a cast Sunday and will be out of this week's game against Indiana at Bloomington. Season Tickets Available THE KANSAS JAYHAWK PINS ON ANOTHER FEATHER After Saturday Seats for Single Games May Be Purchased Starting next Monday, tickets for any one of the three remaining football games on the Kansas schedule will be put on sale. Some of these will be within the 40-yard lines on the west side of the field. Until Saturday night, only season tickets, of which there is still a supply between the 40-yard lines, will be sold. After Saturday, season ticket purchasers must take the chance of having the close-in seats taken for one or more of the three important Big Six championship games. Up to the stated time, then, purchasers of season tickets at $4 plus tax will get the three games—Kansas State, State, and Missouri—for the price of the Kansas State and Missouri contests, and the season tickets will be in the choice sections. "Sales of season tickets," says Dr. F, C. Allen, "have been unprecedented. This, no doubt, is due to the interest in Kansas after the Notre Dame game." The remaining home games on the Kansas schedule are: Kansas Aggies, Oct. 28; Iowa State, Nov. 18; Missouri, Nov. 30. wseers Big Six Football October 14 Kansas vs. Kansas Freshmen (practice) *Kansas State vs. Missouri at Columbia* *Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Ames* *Oklahoma vs. Texas at Norman* Women's Intramurals The tennis drawings: Division No. 1 Irwin, Mary, Ind., vs bye; Tindall, M, Alpha Delta Pi vs bye; Byehler, M, Alpha Gamma Delta vs bye; Butterfield, Delta Zeta vs bye; Nicholson, Kappa Delta Zeta vs bye; Nakamura, Kappa Delta Zeta vs Pie, Beta Pi vs Mae, Alpha Omicron Pie, Briedenthl, K. K, Gamma vs Campbell, Gamma Pie Beta; Marshall, Chi Omega vs Wallace, Delta Zeta; O'Donnell, M, Alpha Delta Pi vs Neubeeper, Alpha Omega vs Wallace, Gamma Pi; La Pierre, Alpha Omega vs Wallace, Gamma Pi; Omega, Cowie, Gamma Pie Beta vs Newlin, Pie Beta Pi; Parkinson, Ind., vs bye; Hinshaw, E, Alpha Omicron Pi vs bye; Hamilton, Alpha Delta Pi vs bye; Kutter, Delta Zeta vs bye; and Hamilton, K, Bappa Alpha Theta vs Division No. 2 chell Alpha Gamma Delta vs bye; Wolf, alpha vs bye; Kerc AlphaDelta Pi vs bye. Fisher, H, T.N.T. vs bye; Harrison, H, Alpha Gamma Delta vs bye; Dodge, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs bye; Luther, Walter, A, Gamma Phi vs Beta; Walter, A, Gamma Phi vs Beta; Hubbard, A, Pi Beta Vi vs Gabbert, Attkins Hall; Good, H, Ind vs Pyc, Dorn, A, Gamma Phi vs Beta; Delta Pa Delta vi vs Marion, K, Kappa Alpa Theta; Delano, Dorsi, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Hall, H, Chi Omega; Black Delta Pa Delta ve, Delta Delta Zea; Dorman, Gamma Phi vs Beta; Watkins Hall; Wood, T.N.T. vs bye; Shetlar, Alpha Omicron Pio vs Mit- Johns, A. Chi Omega v bye; Dodge, M. Kappa Kappa Gamma v bye; Armstrong, E. Ind v bye; Roby Gamma Phi v bye; Watkins Hall, Fischer Kappa Gamma v bye; Eagle, Chi Omega; Buehner, Alpha Delta Pi v Coe, Alpha Omicron i; Delano, Dorothy, Kappa Kappa Gamma v bye; Montgomery, I.W.M.Gemini, T.N.T v bye; Montgomery, I.W.M.Gemini, T.N.T v bye; Beta Pi, Callahan, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Massman, Alpha Omicron i v Ruf, Alpha Delta Pi; Walker, M., Devis, D. Davis, Humphrey, T, T.N.T v bye; Dye, v bye; Bruce, F; Pi Beta Phi v bye; Brandt, R, Gamma Pi Beta v bye. EIGHT PLEDES ARE ADDED TO QUACK CLUB MEMBERSHIP Division No. 4 Holmes, T.N.T vs bye; Arnold, Alpha Delta Pi vs bye; Smith, Watkins Hall火牛, Chi Omega vs bye; Hunter, C. I, Huntzer, Fay, Kappa Kappa Gamm vs Doty, M., T.N.T, Siauffer, Pi Beta Pi vs Newcomer, Corbin Hall Kinnison, Ind., vs Watkins Hall vs Williams, Watkins Hall vs Williams, T.N.T win, Mildled, Ind, vs Rhoades, Corbin Hall; Lee, Watkins Hall vs Walker, I, Zurn, Garm, Phi Beta Pile, Pantle, L.; Zurn, Garm, Phi Beta Pile, Brown Corbin Hall vs bye; Baker, L.W.W vs bye; and Moxley, Ind. vs bye. Eight more pledges were taken into Quack club Saturday after the second tryout. Another tryout for those who have not been able to attend either of the first two or for those who wish to try out again has been arranged for next Tuesday at 3:30. This will be the last tryout. 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