PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE KANSAS WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4.1933 Enthusiasm High as Team Prepares for Grid Classic Ramblers to Face Aeria Attack in Opening Game of Season Saturday With enthusiasm running high in the Jayhawk camp, Coach Ad Lindsey and his assistants Dr. Allen and Mike Getto, sent the Jayhawks through a brisk workout today in preparation for the Notre Dame battle, Saturday afternoon. Although Kansas will go into the game Saturday as the under dog, the Jayhawkers will be trying hard to keep their record for the season clean. Notre Dame has not yet played a game this season, and it is hard to dope out any figures from this season's play, but the Indiana national crown again this year, and one knows from that, they are expected to have plenty. Coach Lindsey is working hard on pass plays, recalling that it was a pass, Carine Smith to Schake, that gave Kansas a score against Notre Dame almost at the start of the game last year. Possibility for improvement is shown in the fact that in the two games Kansas has so far had, ten attempts to pass have netted but one completion for a total of six goals. Kansas has intercepted four opponents' to two interceptions by the opponents, and has netted some nice yardage as a Works on Pass Plays result of getting the other team's passes. Coach Hunk Anderson, successor to the late Rocke, is not taking the Kassas game as a setup, as is indicated by the practice sessions he is putting his footballers through. With several of last year's men back, headed by Ed. Krause, all American tackle, the Irish realize they are up against a tough foe when the Jayhawks invade their camp. In yesterday's workout, Warren Plasskett replaced Ray Hafford at quarterback. Hafford is bothered with a cut under his eye, received in the Creighton game. Other backfield positions were filled by Ray Dumm, John Peterson, Ormand Beach, Ole Nesmith and Clyde Bloomfeld. Assistant Coach Getto had a group of his linemen back on the charging sled. The linemen came out of the Creighton game with only a few injuries. Casini and Watkins received only minor bruises. After the backs and the linemen had finished their preliminary workouts, they were put together and a punting practice was in order. With Dumm, Nesmith, and Harris doing most of the kicking the linemen were going down to tackle freshmen backs receiving the punts. Line In Good Shape There was no scrimimage held in yesterday's tune-up, but a long scrimimage will probably be in store for the footballers today. A large number of Kansans who are attending the American Legion convention in Chicago are planning to attend the game at South Bend. A.S.C.E. to Elect Officers The American Society of Civil Engineers will hold a meeting for the election of officers at 7:30 tomorrow night in Marvin hall. Clyde Coffman Is Elected President at Openin Meeting K-Club Opens Campaign to Enforce Frost Rules In a meeting held last night in the Memorial Union the K club formulated plans for reviving and increasing school spirit through an active campaign of enforcing freshmen regulations, the lettermen condemned the laxity of regulation of school traditions and voted for strict enforcement of first year rules. At the same meeting, officers for the present school year were elected; President, Clyde Coffman; vice president, Ernest Vanek; secretary-treasurer, Theno Graves; sargeant-at-arms, Milo Clawson. The rules adopted for the wearing of freshmen caps are those approved by the Men's Student Council. They are: "All male students of the University of Kansas who do not have twenty-four hours credit, unless they have been in residence at the University for one school year, shall wear freshmen caps under such regulations as may be made from time to time by the Men's Student Council. "No male student of the University may take a date to a football game, with the exception of the Homecoming game, or the K-mann guardlet on stadium field. "The annual night shirt parade will be held on Oct 27, the night before the Argie game. The Mons Student Council is charged here are hereby charged with regulations." "The Men's Student Council, K men, and Sahom are constituted a committee to aid and encourage the observance of University traditions at any and all times, provided that only K men are charged with regulations on Stadium field. Relative to the foregoing rules a provision was made for zoning the Hill for location of flags. This is aimed, Coffman said today at the former practice of hiding the flag so that the freshmen would not know when they were in the vicinity of one. The zoning rule aids the freshmen in knowing the location of the flags on days which they are displayed and put them on a fair basis. A discussion of rallies secured the support of the entire club for the enforcement of attendance by use of the flying squadron if necessary. Provision for a flying squadron for the night shirt parade was also made. A new phase in the activity of the club this year is the encouragement and perpetuation of freshmen athletics. Schedules Prepared: Eight Teams Will Begin Play Tomorrow Touch Football Underway Touchfootball teams are going through their final practices this afternoon for the opening of the interorganization season tomorrow. Twenty-four groups have eleven this fall in the three divisions. Eight of these teams begin play tomorrow afternoon at 4:30, while a similar number, including the defended champion, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, will begin play underway next Tuesday, with the start of the second round scheduled for the following Thursday. 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