FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933 PAGE FOUR Morale High As Jayhawks Are Put Thru Long Drill K. U. Team at Full Strength for Tilt With the Irish at South Bend on Saturday Big Six Football Big Six Football Oct. 6 - Kansas State College vs. St. Louis, at St. Louis (night) Missouri vs. Central at Columbia Oct. 7 - Kansas vs. Notre Dame, at South Bend. Missouri vs. N.E. Missouri Teachers, at Columbia. Nebraska vs. Texas, at Lincoln Oklahoma vs. Tulsa, at Tulsa. There was an inspired group of footballers when the Jayhawkers took the practice field yesterday. The members of the squad displayed the highest spirit and morale that has been seen for some time in the Jayhawker camp. With every man showing his willingness to fight to the last play, Coate Lindsey sent his squadman through what will be the last long workout before the Hill-Toppers meet the fighting Irish Saturday. It was indicated in yesterday's session that Kansas will be at its full strength. An injured Jayhawks were put through the paces with the rest of the squad. Veteran Line To Start Assistant Coach Getto drilled his line players on the fundamentals, from the simplest to the most complex situation which they might encounter in the game Saturday. The passing of the Jayhawkers was another part of the workout yesterday, and Coach Lindsay had Dumm, Manning, Harris and Brinkman doing most of the pitching to Ole Nesmith, Casini, Hall and O'Neil. From indications gathered after watching the ever-eager Jayhawks, it looks as if Kansas will have the same veteran line on the field this Saturday as started the game a week ago. Those to get the backfield call will be Hafford at quarterback, Peterson and Dumm at halves, and Beach at fullback. Downtown coaches who visited the practice field yesterday could not reach an agreement as to whether or not Kansas should use an aerial attack against the Rambers. Regardless of the sideline gossip, Coach Lindsay has indicated throughout this week's practice that he will greet the pupils of "Hurk" Anderson with some kind of a passing attack. The South Bend aggregation will be fighting each of much in the way in order to overcome that. in the 1930s season with a victory. If the Rambers should open with a defeat it would greatly enhance their chances for the national football title which they are watching with great interest. Rally Tonight Many students have already left for South Bend, while many others as well are townpeople are planning to leave on the special train tonight. A pop rally has been called for 6:30 p.m. tonight at the Santa Fe station, and the organizers have be there to help do their shares to send them to Jayhawkers off on the road to victory ERNEST RYAN WILL ATTEND GRID BATTLE AT SOUTH BENI Word is received today from the athletic office that Ernest Ryan, Kansas department adjunct of the American Legion, has sent for 12 extra admission tickets to the Notre Dame game. Buddy Rogers, former University student, and movie actor, now director of a nationally known orchestra, will also be among the Kansas rooters at the game. Elbel Announces Managers Harry Johnson Is Selected As Senior Intramural Head Intramurals managers for all classes have been announced by E.R. Elibel, intramural director. Harry F. Johanson, '34 of, Capella was chosen as senior manager. Johnson has taken an active interest in intramurals and has served on the Relays Committee for three successive years. Each fall semester the intramural office calls for applications for the positions be submitted by members of their respective classes. From these applications a committee selects the various managers. Junior managers are: Norman Mains, and Lawrence Leigh. Both men have had considerable experience in intramural activities. Sophomore managers who were selected are: Lyman Fields, John Murray, and Delmar Curry. Freshman managers are Robert Layton, Harry C. Lane and Wille Whittenberg. Phi Gam-Delta Chi Tie Opens Touch Football Eight Playoff Periods Fail to Break Gridiron Deadlock The Phi Gams, in a heated battle with the Delta Chis, were unable to decide their first touch-football game of the two hours and fifteen minutes of play. Eight play-offs were attempted, but still both teams failed to score. According to intramurals rules there shall not be more than two over time periods. If at that time the game still results in a tie both teams will be scored as winning a half game and losing a half game with neither team leading. Due to a misunderstanding concerning the rule, these two teams will have another game. The Phi Delts in a game with Triangle displayed the best offensive attack of any of the teams that played yesterday. Sheaffer, who played left for end of the Phi Delts was responsible for 18 of his team's 38 points. Chambers, Moore and Smiley scored the remaining 20 points. THE FOOD IS EXCELLENT The Prices Are Right so why not EAT at the Fancy Patterned SHIRTS 98c CAFETERIA UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Plenty of choice as to patterns in these broadcloth shirts. Finely made to insure proper fitting. Collar attached style -guaranteed fast colors. See them tomorrow. In the horseshoe bracket there will be no singles contests as a part of the team competition. A group of six men will be ranked by pairs to participate in the three doubles matches which constitute a team contest. Each group will be limited to three matches before the division winners are selected. The Sigma Nu and Acacia organizations have the honor of opening this division today in their games with the Triangle and Phi Gamma Delta, respectively. Others 69c to $1.95 Five men will constitute a team in the tennis league, with each team playing three opponents. Each contest will consist of one singles and two double matches and will be played on the var. sides. A player who defeats Delta Upsilon, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon meetsAlpha Tau Omega this afternoon in the first clashes. Acacia upset the dope bucket slightly and defeated Sigma Nu 6 to 0. Both teams seemingly were stronger on defense than offense. the game ended with a 38 to 0 victory or the Phi Delts. Chi Delta Sigma wom from the Rounders by forfeit. The team regulations in handball rule that five men shall compose a team, while two doubles and one singles match will be considered a contest. A match will include two out of three games of 21 points, and the organization winning two out of three matches wins the contest. Delta Tau Delta plays Phi Kappa Psi in the only match scheduled for today. (Continued from Page 1) This afternoon will mark the opening of the newly organized team play in the tennis, handball and horseshoe divisions of the inter-organization competition. Each section is divided into four groups which will play a round-robin tournament to determine the teams for the final play-offs. Giants Win Third Game After Eleven-Inning Tilt straight pitches, Hubbell's first strike- ball pitched into left corner field. Murray same in fast to make to catch. Sewell it a line single into right center field or the second Washington hit of the ball, no errors. One hit, no errors, one left on base. Sixth Inning Giants-Отто dropped a short single in right-center field. Davis hit a bunt down the first base line. Kuhel fielded the ball and shout to Myer who coveted it. He drove to second. Jackson hit a fly back of second base. Myer stumbled but recovered his balance in time to make a pretty catch in short left field. Mancuso was purposefully passed. Ryan hit to one out. Myers ran, runs, one hit, no errors, two左下角. Senators.-Myer hit a terrific drive to Ryan in short, who came up with the butt. But myer was safe. It went as a 3-pointer by his third base line, sacrificing Myer to second. Manush hit to Critz. Fubbel knocked out Terre. Off the big try in foul ball. Myer was called out. The Washington players violently protested the decision. Our went to third on the play. Cromin got it, one hit, one shot, no errors, one left on base. Giants- Ott hit to Cronin. The ball carrioned off his shoulder and Ott was credited with a single. With the count two and two Weaver struck out Davis Jackson hit to Myer, who threw him down. He scored three and two Mauzeus hit to Weaver who threw him out. No runs, one hit, no errors. Seventh Inning Giants—Washington made another violent protest as the innings started. Manusch, Washington left field, was forced to throw out a left field and Harris, who replaced Manusch, to right field. Hubbell hit to Cronin, who threw him out. Moore scored to Cronin who threw him out. Moore went to third on the play. Terry hit the first ball pitched to Weaver, who threw him out. No runs, one hit, no errors. Senators--Schutte hit a high pop-fly to every back of first base. Kuhal to buntball, the umpire. Hubbell be charged with an error. Bluege bunted to Hubbell, who threw him out. Kuhal went to second. Bluege pitched. Kuhal hit a long single to center, scoring ell hit a long single to center, scoring Critz took Weaver's pop fly back at second. One run, one hit, one error. Senators—With the count three and two, Myer walked. Goslin hit to Hub- bel, who threw to Ryan. Myer forced at second. Harris, who went into the game when Manusch was expelled, to hit Ryan, who threw to Critz, forcing him to throw. The catch tried for the ball, but could not reach it. Harris went to third on the play. Schulte hit into short left field. Critz made the catch. No runs, one hit, no Eighth Inning Giants>-Ryan hit over short for a single. Hubbelt laid down a sarcifice two seconds after Moore hit to Weaver who seconded. Moore hit to Weaver who seconded. Ryan went to third. Critz hit out. Ryan went to third. Critz hit out. Ryan went to third. Critz hit out. No runs, one hit or made the catch. No runs, one hit or made the catch. Senators>-Kubel struck out swinging. Huge hit a long fly to Ot in right field. Fired by Peyton Manning him out. No runs, no hits, no errors. Ninth Inning Giants-Terry hit a high boundier in the end, helped him to a pretty play and threw him out of deep right field. Davis hit an easy run, but not hit him out. He threw him out. No runs, no hits, no runs. Senators--Schulte singled to left field. Kuhel bunted down the first base line. Cerry, expecting it to roll four let it pass, bounced back and Kuhel stopped at second. Bluege laid down a sacrifice hit to Jackson, who threw to first. Critz covered. Bluete went to third. Bluege went to third and Kuhel to second. Sewell was purposefully passed, filling the bases. Bulgen, batting for Russell, was in first. Terry. No runs, two hits. no errors. Senators — Hubbell fanned Weaver. Myer singled to left field. Goslin hit to Critz, who threw him out. Myer went to second. Harris walked on four hits and was hit by Ryan who tossed to Critz, forcing Harris at second. No runs, one hit, no errors. Tenth Inning Eleventh Inning Washington AB R H PO A I 0 Myer, bf 2 4 0 2 4 1 0 Mayer, 2b 4 0 1 1 4 0 Manusch, rf 2 0 0 2 0 0 Harris, rf 1 0 0 2 0 0 Giants-Jackson bunted down the third base line and beat it out for a nice nusco bunted to the raiser, throw it back to the second scramble, Jackson went to second. Ryan singled to left field, scoring Jackson. Hubbell singled to add center field, but Ryan scored on the next play. Weaver for Washington on the mound. Weaver got a great hand as he left the field Russell struck out Moore. Critz got a solo hit. One run, three hits, no errors. See and Hear K. U. VS. NOTRE DAME PLAY by PLAY ::= GRIDGRAPH Each Play As Made Re-Enacted by Able Operators on the Stadium,2 p.m.,Saturday ADMISSION 10c to Holders of Activity Books 10c to Holders of Activity Books 20c to All Others SEE AND HEAR THIS GAME Gridgraph sponsored by: Student Activity Committee, Alumni Association and the University Daily Kansan This Advertisement Contributed by the University Daily Kansan. Cronin, ss ... 5 0 1 2 4 0 Schulte, cf ... 5 0 1 2 4 0 Belley, f ... 5 0 1 2 4 0 Bluengo, b ... 4 0 0 2 1 0 Sewell, c ... 4 0 2 4 0 0 Seaver, p ... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Roper, p ... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Bolten, x ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 39 1 8 33 16 0 x—Batted for Russell in 11th. New York AB R H PO A E Moore, lf 5 0 2 3 0 0 Critz, 2b 6 0 9 8 5 0 Crutz, 2b 5 0 10 5 0 Ott, rf 4 0 4 0 0 Davis, cf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Jackson, 3b 5 0 1 0 0 Stevens, c 5 2 0 1 0 0 Ryan, ss 5 0 2 1 6 0 Hubbell, p 4 0 1 1 3 1 40 2 11 33 15 1 Beat Notre Dame!! Summary: Runs batted in, Terry, Sewell, Ryan; Doubles--Moore; Home Run--Terry; Left on Bases--New York, 11; Washington, 8 Double Plays, Myer on balls, off Hubbell, 4; off Weaver, off Russell, 0. Struck out, by Hubbell, 5; by Weaver, 3; by Russell, 1, Hits, off Hubbell 8 in 11 innings; off Weaver in 10 1-3 innings; off Russell 0 in 11 innings. Losing pitcher, Weaver. Umpire for Nolan (NL); Moriarty (AL); Pitman (NL); Ormsby (AL). Time—3 hours. Typed Work Does Help Typewritten lessons, papers and notes really do make a difference! Long hand is tedious and uncertain. Use this modern method of writing papers. Use a typewriter. Lawrence Rent or Sell Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. Phone 548 Home of the Uwhawk Only the Peer of Attraction TODAY & SATURDAY You Can Still Keep Your Appointment with DR. BULL with Will Rogers Sunday for 4 Days SEE IT! HEAR IT! All students will be stopping at the Vanguard. 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