PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8,1933 Women to Begin Intramural Play With Two Sports Drawings for Tennis and Horseshoe Competition Announced by Miss Hoover Drawings for women's intramural tennis and horseshoe competition, which will begin next week, have been announced by Miss Ruth Hoover, director of women's physical education. The ladder system of competition will be used in the individual sports this year, Miss Hoover announced when listing the drawings. Instead of the participants being eliminated when they lose, they will be moved down on the ladder. Then three points are awarded for winning a match and one for losing. Tennis drawings will be announced in Tuesday's Kansan. The horseshoe drawings: Ladder 1. Bushmeyer, Gamma Phi Beta; Moore, B, Corbin Hall; Teagarden, K, Alpha Delta Pi; Bawey, V, Alpha Gamma Delta Burke; Huang, W, M, Alpha Kappa Alpha Theta; Bushey, Omicron Piter Jenks, J, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Hunter, C, I.W.W; Pyle, Mary R, P.贝特 Jr. Kenny, H, Roberts, T, K.T.N; Rutter, Delta Zeta; Crookes, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Shetlar, Alpha Omicron Pi; Heimmann, Alpha Gamma Delta; Rowland, W, Wall, Spring Hall, and Edwards, V, Pi Phi Beta. Ladder 2. Moxley, E., Ind; Ewers, W, Pita Bieta, Edwards, M, Alpha Gamma Delta; Kappa Delta; Zeito Kappa Delta; Kappa Delta; Learnard, M, T.NT; Ruf, V, Alpha Delta Pi, Neiman, Corbin Hall; Montgomery, L, L.WW; Scoggins, Inc; Sheldon, Gamma; Beta; McNown, Theta; Theta; Omicron Pi; Whifford, Kappa Gamma; Hijel, T.NT; A. Alpha Delta Pi; Bruce, Pita Bieta; Mertius, Corbin Hall; Harrison, H, Al- gamma Delta; and King, Delta Zeta. Ladder 3. Kinnison, Ind; Kellar, Gamma Phi Beta; Brandt, Gamma Phi Beta; Orga, Kappa, Kappa; Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta; Delta Zeta; Mitchell, Alpha Delta; Doty, Mb, T.N.T; Arnold, Alp- ha; Doty, Mb, T.N.T; Arnold, Alp- ha; E., Hawk; Ind, Hawk; Carlin Hall, Allen, Pti BaPhi; Tyndall, Alpha Delta Pi; Taylor, Kwil, Kell, A.; T.N.T; Irran, Galpha; Gosper, M, Alpha Gamma Delta; Wood Pti BaPhi; Cutlip, S, Delta Zeta Ladder 4. Marion, Kappa Alpha Theta; Dunham, Alpha Omicron Pt Thiolan, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Cog- 凯 Kappa Kappa Gamma; Offer, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Lawrence, L.; TNM Walker, I.W.K; Pyle, M; Pt Beta Phi Irwin, M., Ind.; Roby, Gamma Phi Beta, O'Donnell, Alpha Delta Pi; Hum- phrey, T.; Case, Kappa Kappa Gamma; W. Anderson, L.; TNM inson, Ind; Stanton, Gamma Phi Beta, Davis,印; and White, Ind. Fighting Kansas Eleven Ties Notre Dame Irish (Continued from page 1) 38-yard line, where Vario downed the ball. Time out for Kansas. Hall tried right end, but failed to gain. Ole Nesmith cross-bucked left tackle, but failed to gain. Time out for Notre Dame. Pravarki was injured in a tackle on his way to the smith faked a punt and then passes to Hall who ran around right end to the Kansas 48-yard line, making it first down. Beach hit center for 3 yards. The ball went incomplete. Hafford shot another long pass that was incomplete. Casini was the intended receiver Kansas was penalized 5 yards. Ole Nesmith punter missed the goal on his own 10-yard线. Casini tackles him. Milner for Vario for Notre Dame Pilney on a spinner lost a yard, Watkins tackling. On a bad pass from comet Wilson, the Spiker ran an 8-yard loss. Elser punted to Hall, who returned 10 yards to Notre Dame's 37-yard line, where Millor and Krause brinkman. Brinkman for Hall at left half. Ole Nesmith hit left tackle for 1 yard Krause stopping him. Hafford passse 10 yards to Brinkman for a first down on Notre Dame's 14-yard line. Time to score was in the third and to gain. Ole Nesmith found a hole on his cut back through left guard for 5 yards. Ole Nesmith failed to gain Brinkman dropped to the 15-yard line but his effort was wild as was the first half ended. Score: Kansas 0, Notre Dame 0. Third Quarter The Notre Dame first team with the exception of Elser at fullback and Schirrall at left guard returned to the game. Dumm replaced Peterson. Mehringer kicked off to Branchau who returned 10 yards to his own 51-meter line. He took a shot and Elser on a cut back broke through to his own 45-yard line. Lukats knifeed right tackle for 5 yards, Beach stopping tackle for 3 yards, tackle for 6 yards and a first down on the Kansas 39-yard line. He was stopped by Beach and Dumm. Time to move to the right guard. Sklar stopped him. Lukats was stopped with a 1-year loss by Melringer. Lukats shot a long pass to Mehringer, passed widely out of bounds, Kansas taking ball down on his own 46-yard line due to a 5-yard penalty for Ole Nesmith fumbled, recovered, and gained 1 yard through right tackle. Ole Nesmith cut back into left guard, but failed to gain. Dunn run far to the left. Ole Nesmith ran to the Notre Dame 27-yard line. It was a first down. Ole Nesmith cut back to right tackle for 4 yards. Beach bucked left guard for 2 yards. Nesimh knifed right tackle for 1 yard. Nesimh crashed center for 1 yard, but Notre Dame took ball on downs on her own 19-yard line. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Lukats tried left end, but Casini hit him hard and held him without gain. Brancheau on a reverse cut back into the chest and covered with a 3-yard guard, covered with a 3-yard guard. Elser hit left tackle for 4 yards. Elser punted to Nesmith, who returned 10 yards to his feet and two would-be-tacklers bounced off the two. Tolin finally made the tackle. Dumm hit right tackle, but lost 2 Dumm when Devore nailed him. Dumm punted out of bounds on Notre Dame's kickoff to Lakats at left half for Notre Dame. Pilney on a spinner lost 1 yard when he slipped and fell. Pilney tried left end, but failed to gain. Casini tackled him. Rain in a drizzle began to fall. He quick kick out of bounds on Kansas' 18-yard line. The rain fell hard. Dumm punted to Gaul, who re- stored the ball. But devote recovered on his own 40- yard line. Else bounced off left end for 6 yards. Pilney on a spinner slipped Flinley dropped back to pass but blowed a shot to you the ball on Notre Dame's 32-word run. Ole Nesmith passed to Hafford for 14 yards and a first down on Notre Dame's 19-yard line. Time out for Notre Dame. Nesmith cut back into right tackle for 2 yards, then right guard for 1 yard. Nesmith cut back into left tackle for 5 yards as the quarter ended. Score: Kansas 0, Notre Fourth Quarter Solari for Gorman at center for Notre Dame. Nesmith hit left guard for less than a yard and Notre Dame took the ball on downs on her own 92-yard Palley cut back into left guard and raced to his own 36-yard line. He fumbled in even hit but recovered on the 15-yard penalty, placing the ball on Notre Dame's 48-yard line, first down, then into the 15-yard defense, tackle for 3 yards. Palley was stopped hard by Mehringer without gain. Pilney sent a pass to Vario for a first down at right half and Milner for Brancheau at right half and Millner for Vairo at left end. The rain has stopped and funneled, back into right field and funneled, back recovering on Kansas' 53-yard line. Ole Neesham hit center for no gain. Go. Neesham hit left guard for 1 yard. Dunn punted to Goul, who was hit Casini on Notre Dame's 20- yard line. Layden fumbled but recovered for a 3-yard loss. Bonar for Gaul at quarter back for Notre Dame. Elser took a bad pass from center and tried to punt but the ball returned to Notre Dame's 1-yard line, where Bonar recovered. Third down 29 yards to go. Tobin for Layden's first touchdown, immediately downed on Notre Dame's 39-yard line by Devore. Time out for Notre Dome. Bonar was injured and Fromhart replaced him at quarterback after a turnover to Elser at full back for Notre Dame. Dumm passed to Nesmith but the clay lost a yard. Nesmith was hit hard by Rouch and lost a yard. Dumm back into left guard, but failed to aim. Dumm dropped back and punted on Notre Dame's 20-yard ine. Pilney cut back into left tackle for 1 yard. Pilney shot a deep pass that Ole Nesmith intercepted in midfield. He returned to Notre Dame's 46-yard line, and he hit Beach smacked center for 3 yards. Nesmith tried a wide sweep of right end but lost 1 yard. Dumm shot a pass to the right which Devon grabbed and ran to the Kansas 42-yard line beating Beach. Time out for Kansas. Banas rather slowly dropped back to pass, and was tossed for a neat loss on the ground. She got for Tolin at right half for Notre Dame. On a bad pass from center Lukats recovered for a 10-yard loss. Fourth down for Solari at center. Moriarity for Bonar quarterback. Fourth down 36 yards to go. Notre Dame drew a 5-yard loss on the ground for Lukats for Notre Dame. Banas punted to Hafford who fumbled when hit, and German recovered for Notre Dame with 40-yard line. Peters replaced Devoe. Nesmith dropped back to try a placement, he received for blocked, and the team recovered for his own 39-yard line. Costello sent a long pass that was intended for Peters. The ball was given to him, with Dame was given a first turn on Kansas 33-yard线. Tobin passed to Costello for 12 yards as the game ended. Kansas 0, Notre Dame 0. Ole Neismann knifed left tackle for 12 half for Beach at right half for Notation Dam. Beach dropped back to pass, then went along the side line for 4 yards around left end. Beach again dropped down for a 14-yard loss by O'Neill. Beach went back to pass but was smeared by Kvaternik for a 10-yard loss. Fourth down 30 yards to go. Beach again went back to pass, but Casini came around for a 5-3 yard loss. Kansas taking ball on down line on Notre Dame's 30-yard line. Tau Sigma Has Tryouts Eighty students were present at the second tryout held for Tau Sigma Thursday evening. This class met last Tuesday and last night and received instructions regarding certain dance steps and certain technique which they are supposed to perform before they are granted a membership into Tau Sigma. Several eliminations have been made since last night's performance, but the following are to report for further tryout next Tuesday at 8 p.m. If there is anyone listed below who is not able to attend the next meeting they should notify either Miss Dunkel or Rhyte Pyle. 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