PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.1933 Two Inter-regional Contests Feature Football Schedule Oklahoma Meets Vanderbilt at Norman; Iowa State Plays Denver University By Tom Mahoney initial Press Staff Correspondent Kansas City, Mo. Sept. 29—With Nebraska and Missouri still idle, Big Six football teams advanced to their second weekend of play tonight and tomorrow. Two intersectional contests feature the schedule for the week. Oklahema meets Vanderbilt at Norman tomorrow and Iowa State faces Kansas. A team in Kansas plays Creighton at Omaha and Kansas State meets Emuia Teachers Academy. The Oklahoma-Vanderbilt game will be a content between pupil and master in a game that was tough for Coach Lew Hardage of Oklahoma played and coached for Dan McGuigan. Vanderbilt Team Strong **Underfelt Team - Stamp** Vanderbilt University in the Southern Conference last year and played the undefeated Tennessee eleven to a scoreless tie. The Commodores started their season last week with a win over Oklahoma, Oklahoma has not yet played. Coach Adrian Lindsey takes his Kansan to Omaha for a harder foe than the Cincinnati Reds, playing only the freshmen so far but still has the great Captain Conrad Collin and most of the team which had last finished second in the Missouri Valley Both Denver and Iowa State won their opening games last week by comparatively small scores. Denver, third place in the playoffs, defeated Colorado School of Mines by a score of 19 to 7 Iowa State. Big St team from Iowa, defended Cedar Rapids, won by a score of 23. Cyclones Play Denver Despite the low score against Central, Couch Gough Vukelic has a more promising Cyclone eleven than last year and one which should uphold the Middle West at Denver tonight. Bill Alexander and Theophilus, the backs who scored against Central, appear particularly outstanding. The game at Manhattan tomorrow will give the first hint of the strength of usually gloomy Bo McMillan's Wildcat eleven. The former Centre star lost considerable material but may be able to score a score of some size against the Teachers. Coach Dana Bible's champion Nebraska and young Frank Carrierdes rejuvenated Missouri team start their season. He played with Texas, old rival of T.A. & M. where Bowie was coach for years. Texas had second in the Southwest Conference. Missouri will play Don Fauru's Kirksville Tuscher eleven one day and Central the next. As champions of the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association last year, Fauru's team was the most feated, and united team in Missouri. Iowa State Team Has New Plays for Denver Tonight Cyclones Are Well Prepared Ames, Iowa, Sept. 28—(Special) A delightful of new plays and a thorough knowledge of what to expect from Denver offensively will go with the Cy'er team when it boards the train this season and the game to mornrow night at Denver. Tackling practice and new plays occupied most of the attention of Coach George F. Venkemer's men this week. He was one of the purely normal resistance from the scrubs, who is also prominent in the drill schedule. Yesterday afternoon the Venkemer got a look at the Denver team as executed by a freshman eleven. Veenker said yesterday that his starting eleven will probably be exactly that which, opening the Central game last Saturday, made a touchdown in less than five minutes of play. Donal Thiophus of Smithfield, fullback, was also used more than except Hood, Cotton and Allender have had previous varsity experience. Missouri Tags Selected Jefferson City, M., Sept. 28—(UP) A black background with white numerals will be the color scheme for the 1954 Missouri auto license plates, according to announcement by Dwight H. Brown, secretary of state. Under a new law passed at the last session of the state legislature, the State Highway Department will be made in a factory at the location used by the State Highway Department. Machinery coating $35,000 has been installed for making plates and markers. The coating will be required annually for Missouri can make about 10,000 plates in factory can make about 10,000 plates in factory Lead Advance on Creighton KANGAS COACHING STAFF These four men, the "brainstorm" of Kansas football, will take their charges to Omaha tonight where the Jayhawker squads meet Creighton University there tomorrow in a night game. Left to right, above are: Forest C. Allen, director Cox, Corn, freshman coach, Alladin L.head, coach, and Mike Gette, line coach. Tonight Set As Deadline for Intramural Entries Matches to Begin Monday With Touch Football on Thursday The deadline for entries of contestants competing in touch football, tennis, hardball, and horseshoes must be in not later than tonight. Schedules will be drawn up this weekend and hardball and tennis matches will be expected to be played in the school gym. Touch football games of organized houses will begin Thursday, Oct. 8. The four fields which were used last year for soccer training are on Monday so that any teams wishing to practice prior to their first game will be permitted to do so. The fields are only about a block directly south of the auditorium. Applications for feedman intramural manager have been inadequate and Mr. Bilbil has requested that additional appitions be made, they are interested *handed in today*. Will Encourage 2-Mile Race Coach Simpson Will Schedule Meet With Other Iowa Teams Ames, Iowa, Sept. 28 — (Special) – Trimmed budgets led the dropping of a 2-mile dual and meet competition in the Big Sixts this fall, but Iowa State University said it will coach athletes to participate in that sport. Coach Bob Simpson is trying to schedule meets with near-by Iowa State alumni who reported for early workouts. The Cyclone coach is looking to Vernon Gue of Sanborn to set the pace for his team and opponents this spring. The coaches will picture last spring when he stepped the half mile consistently around 1:56. Other leading candidates are Ace Rockis of Grand Junction, Colo.; and Stephen Krasnov, who ran in several months last year. Women's Intramurals Hockey Practices Scheduled Hockey Practices schedule one hundred and five points and two teams will be necessary in order to become a member of the Women's Athletic association, according to an announcement from the women's athletic office. The first sport to be played is hockey. Points toward a membership in W.A.A. can be obtained will be hockey. For the next several weeks practice periods will be scheduled toward a W.A.A. basketball tournament will be played before the Thanksgiving vacation. Any one making one of the class teams will have a chance toward a W.A.A. membership. The freshmen and sophomores at 4:30 on Monday and Wednesday. The junior and seniors at 4:30 on Tuesday and Wednesday at 4:30 on an open practice date for anyone or any class which wishes to report. Elliott Completes Manuscript Professor Mabel Elliot of the department of sociology has recently completed the manuscript she wrote in conjunction with Francis E. Merrill of the University of Chicago. It is entitled, "Social Disorganization" and is to be used in courses of social psychology. Eliot expects the book to be off the rack by Dec. Harper and company are the publishers. Elliott Completes Manuscript All Independent and Sorority Groups to Enter Teams in Games At the Intramural Board meeting which was held yesterday afternoon representatives from the independent and the sorority groups were present and all representatives indicated that the intramural teams or individuals in all of the intramural games. The constitution, awards, and points were thoroughly discussed. Helen Harvey, c36, was elected secretary-treasurer. The Intraunion Newbecker, ed. unch. Barbara Newbeyer, ed. unch. Thelm Ruth Cyle, c35, and Jansh Ryle, c35. Rickerd-Stowits Headquarters Intramural blanks are issued for the first several games which are to be played during October. The volley-ball tournament begins Oct. 15. Practice ball court is ordered in board to that the various teams may sign for practice hour and an instructor. Each woman who is planning to play on one of the teams must report practice before she is eligible to play. Intramurals were issued for the tennis singles which start Oct 4 and for the horsehose games beginning Oct. 5. If enough entries come in for the golf intramurals the golf tournament will be announced later. If there are any women who do not belong to an independent or a sorority group and wish to enter the tennis, horseshoe, or volleyball tournaments she should turn in her name to the in-training office, at 108 Robinson gymnasium. The K-Club meeting which was to be held last evening at the Memorial Union building was postponed until next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The election will be held on Friday. The meeting will be brief. Clyde Coffman is acting temporary chairman until a new president is elected to lead the group, and vice president, was graduated last spring. K-Club Meeting Postnoned Jayhawkers Meet at the Subscribe for Change in Point Score Gives Kansas Advantage Why go further north? Make the Valarity your entertainment headquarters THE KANSAS CITY STAR Notre Dame Prepares for Its Opening Game With Jayhawkers Not a Horse Opera! But Real Fun and Action! PHONE 17 TODAY—SATURDAY ZANE GREY'S "TO THE LAST MAN" THEY FOUGHT TOGETHER On the Ground Landolph Scott — Buster Crabbe Esther Ralston — Noah Beery Sunday for 3 Days 13 papers - 15c per week EAGLE and HAWK" On the Ground— THEY FOUGHT EACH OTHER Carole Lombard — Jack Oakie Varsity Meets the Jayhawkers FREDRICK MARCH CARY GRANT in In the Air— 1933 Notre Dame Schedule Oct. 7-Kansas at Notre Dame (Boy Scout day). H. L. Nevin Distributor Oct. 14-Indiana at Bloomington. Oct. 21-Carnegie Tech at Pittsburgh. Oct. 28–Pittsburgh at Notre Dame. Nov. 4–Navy at Baltimore. Nov. 11–Purdue at Notre Dame. Nov. 16–Northwestern at Notre Dame. South Bend, Ind., Sept. 29—(Special) —Couch Kush Anderson this week started work on Kansas defense in pre- paration for the opening of the Notre Dame football season here Oct. 7. He is preparing to take this game as a test, not a part, "in stride" and that he doesn't need necessarily expects to win. Dec. 2—Army at New York. Rooters here are looking for a great game to start the season, and anticipate large attendance, especially from Chicago, since Northwestern has an open date that Saturday, and Notre Dame is only 90 miles away, with a train service. Bound trip tickets of $2 or less are expected for the game. Another development announced by Coach Anderson is to abandon a first team backfield, and alternate eight or more men behind the line. The Kansas-Notre Dame game last year was the only one in Notre Dame's schedule in which both sides scored. Followers of the game here still remember the surprise when Schuake game at Lawrence with a touchdown. On paper-on paper, mind you—Kansas has the edge over Notre Dame, since the record shows one game won by Notre Dame vs. Kansas and Notre Dame's 28. Away back in 1904 Kansas defeated Notre Dame 24 to 5, and last year the Ramborns were 24 to 6. The change from 5 to 6 points gives Kansas an advantage in all that gives Kansas the advantage. According to Coach Anderson, the Ramblers will abandon the practice of using unit replacements this fall, and instead will substitute one man at a time to facilitate the development of any more cumulative such as the "Four Horsesmen." List Extra Football Game Subscribe to the Kansan. Varsity Reserves and Freshmen Will Play in Stadium, Oct.14 Coach Ad Lindey has announced that since more than twice as many freshmen have come out for the freshman football squad as in previous years, a special game will be played on Oct. 14 in the stadium with a freshman team and the varsity reserve squad as opponents. This date is an open one on the Kansas schedule, and the game will be an extra attraction. F. B. 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