PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1933 Hard Scrimmages Prepare Kansans for Omaha Game Hall and Ole Nesmith Seor for Varsity Eleven; Manning Leads Passers With only today's practice and a light workout on tomorrow's schedule, Coach Lindsey and his assistants, Dr. Allen and Mike Getto, put the cavity through their last hard work before the game Saturday night against Creighton at Although the spectators, on the practice field seem to be turning their footsteps into a heel, Dame Oct. 7 the coaches are devoting their time and attention in preparation for the match. The Craighton team uses the South Bend style of football and is not to be taken as a "waste" team. A former Minnesota Stork is coach of the Omaha team. Yesterday's practice was given over to scrimage, by writing the Jayhawkers had warned up by doing some preliminary work before about fifteen minutes to skull practice. Nesmith Makes Good During the pre-secriminary period, the spectators saw the Jayhawks doing some blocking and charging. Some time was given over to punting. With Ole Meyer coming in, they began Dunn doing the kicking, the ends were "going down" and tuckling freshmen backs who were receiving the pants. Both Neshmith and Harris got away some. When Dr. Allen, and his shock troops, were called in, they were lined up on the ground. They asked ONeil and Casmi, ends; Mhringer and Dean Neumisch, tackles; Dess and Clewson, guards; and Watkins, center. The team, Petersen, Ole Nesmith, Peterson and Beech. Hall Crashes Line The reserve squad was unable to gain anything except by passes, and without John Manning on the throwback would have been unable to sain at all. Before any changes, had been made in the regular lineup, Ole Niemuth cut off-tackle for a touchdown. He carried the ball about 40 yards on this run. Another team was inserted for the variation, but the team took roles to the reserves three different times when he ran for touchdowns on each occasion. The team will leave Lawrence Friday evening for the Creighton game. The cripples appeared to be rounding into shape again, as all saw some service in yesterday's work. The game will be called at 8 o'clock Saturday night, and the Jayhawkers will leave Omaha at 11:50 p.m. reaching Lawrence at 8:35 o'clock The probable starting line-up for Kansas Saturday night is as follows: Kane (14), Rush (8), K瓦特维尔, left guard; Wakims, center Dees, right guard; Chawon, right tackle; O'Nell, right end; Hauff, guard; Noyes, right end; Peterson right halfback; Beach, backfill. AGGIES TO MAKE QUICK TRIP FOR ST. LOUIS GAME FRIDAY Manhattan, Kans, Sept. 28—(Special) -Kansas State College football players will lose little time from their classes in the fall. They will be attending of October 6. The Wildcats will entrain after practice Thursday night, October 15. The team will spend local yard early the following morning. They will spend the day on the train arrive in St. Louis early in the afternoon, and limber up before game time to get ready. They will squelch the squad will head for Manhattan. "We will have plenty of chance to see the country later in the season." Coach Chuck Burton said, "And now we are more interested in being a team as much as possible, both for practice and study purposes. The squid will be out of town on trips long enough as it Jayhawkers Meet at the LAST TIMES TONITE "The Good Companions" FRIDAY—SATURDAY Here's FUN! Here's EXCITEMENT Here's ROMANCE! Zane Grey's "TO THE LAST MAN" Randolph Scott — Esther Ralston Varsity Meets the Jayhawkers Explain Stadium Seating Dr. Allen Answers Complaint Concerning East Side Seats Dr. F. C. Allen today received from Miss Ames Husband, dean of women, a note calling attention to complaints she had received from women students about sitting in the blazing sun on the east stadium for the game Saturday. Dr. Allen again expressed his regret that the day had proved so hot, but pointed out that the seating of the students in the room was so uncomfortable that the agreement entered into last spring when the Men's Student Council was negotiating with various University activities for a general student activity ticket. He added that by the time of the next meeting, Gor had all probability will be more congenial. "The Men's Student council wanna a low rate for the students if all were to come in under the activity ticket system. The student body had been between the 40 and 30-year lines. It was arranged then that in view of the greatly reduced price, to have students attend the football stadium, and to give the students tickets on the 50-yard line, and this was the plan agreed to by Harold Denton, president, and others of the Men's Stu- "For the more important games, especially the Kansas State and the Missouri contests, we have three groups of students who are a part of course of the students of our own University. Then there are also the large group of rooters from the visiting team, the third group, and one which appears for all games, is made up of alumni and friends of the University, many of whom contributed liberally to the competition." "All these groups want 50-yard lin seats. To accommodate the groups t the best advantage, we are placing the alumni and other friends of the University in the west stadium, and for the Aggie and the Missouri games, will send the Kansas students in the east stadium, starting at the 50-yard lin seats. The Missouri rosters will start at the 50-yard lin and extend to the northward." New Track Material Good Interscholastic Champion to Report to Coach Hargiss Coach Hassin will have among his freeman track candidates this year at the NCAA Division I men's record-holder and another co-winner in the national scholar site at Chicago. Raymond Noble of Arkansas City asked the record for high school polevailing to 13 feet 4 and a fraction of 50. The team made better than the former best effort. Besides setting this record at the Kankan Relays hat year, McCann will ran an author on the victorious Weietha Reine placed four faced in a record fast 104 yard place. High School, competitive for Wichita High School. He is in section one of the 404-yard field. McCaskell also holds the intercollegiate record at the Kansas Relays, as well in the state record. The records are 581 and 610 seconds, respectively. Several other excellent performers are expected to report for fall practice londay. Wichita- (UP) - Thirty-five girls have signed up for tryouts for the Girls' Drum and Bugle corps at the University of Wichita. 30% antiseptics that are tremendous germ-killing power oratory conditions. But often they do not repeat under every day conditions. So we use them in the mouth. It is neutral even that of onions. Mi 31 is sold only at Real Drug Store. Mi 31 Solution Manhattan, Kana, Sept. 28—(Special) With cooler weather and stadium felt turd dry again after the rainy early afternoon. It is not unusual in in excellent condition for Saturday's season-opener here between Kansas and the Kansas Teachers of Emporia. --wallet, the Emporia coach has named a swell of thirty for the Manhattan trip, but will not have the services of Bob Purvis, letter back, and Glenn Davis, letter guard, with Alvond Gould, Janet Jallad, an another possible casualty. FULL PINT 49c Kansas State Grid Squad Is Weakened by Injuries MeMillin will not use George Maddox, outstanding tackle of the duck, Doug Russell, brilliant ball burglar, and Ray- son Krautman of Veteran. There are other minor casualties. McMillin Will Be Without Maddox and Russell in Emporia Game The Teachers bring the pick of a big squand, with 17 letter men, while Kansas State has 11 letter veterans. Use of the squand is often in equalizing squid strength, as the visitors have several youngsters, while the Wildcats will operate under Big Six rules and can't use members of the team to be an outstanding group of "fresh." RICKERD-STOWITS Drug Co. 847 Mass. Phone 238 "We may get one of the season's big weeks here Saturday afternoon," Big League coach Mark McGregor always played good football, and this is the first time in recent years they've been able to use their freshmen. I'm confident they'll say they'll be plenty tough for us." Fall Intramurals to Begin Open Division Restricted to Lettermen and Independents SAVE with SAFETY at The Texall DRUG STORE The open tournaments this fall are for lettermen and all others not competing for an organization. This rule is an added restriction to the open division in previous contests members of or other teams permitted to compete with the others. The results of last year's tournament are as follows: Entries are being received by the athletic department for the fall intramural sports in the open division. Lists for handball, horseshoes, and tennis were posted on the bulletin board in Robinson gymnasium yesterday and will remain there until the early part of next week. The coaches are also scheduled for next week with play beginning immediately after the completion of the drawings. Playground ball: Championship won by Law School. Pentathlon: Won by Ed. Hall, 2.983 points; 2nd, Gray, 2.63821; 3rd, Graves 2.775 Runner-up, J. Capeland Runner-up, J. Capeland. Doubles won by Barber-Powell; Runner-up, Wagner-Mustard. Tennis: Singles won by D. Curry runner-up, H. Rudolph. Doubled won by Murphy-Curry; runners-up, Whitla- Hyland. Handball: Singles won by Cutlip Runner-up, J. Copeland. Winter Indoor Decathlon: Won by W. Jones 720 points; 2nd, H. Powell, 653; 3rd, F. Ewing. 633. Wrestling: 121-bl class won by Ricky; runner-up, Hampton. 152-bl class won班会won by Eagle; runner-up, Doulphier; class won班会won by Eagle; runner-up, Doulphier; class won班会won by Noland; runner-up, Down. 182-bl class won班会won by Noland; runner-up, Down. 183-bl class won班会won by Noland; runner-up, Freese; runner-up, Handball: (one wall) Singles won by E. Wolfe; runner-up, F. Mustard. Boxing: 116-b, class won by J. Allen, runner-up, P. Echoaves; 130-b, class won by B. Island; runner-up, C. Me- chester; fielder-up, C. Black; 148-b, class won by P. Halford; runner-up, H. Pow- ell; 188-b, class won by C. Hensley; fielder-up, I. Johannes Heavy weight class won by J. Brazil; runner-up, J. Trowbridge. Basketball: Championship won by the College. Golf: Singles won by Ed Ashley; runover in LA, North Handball: Singles won by T. Seair; runner-up, B. Kern. Doubles won by Cutilp-Kern; runner-up, Reynolds, Graz). Tennis Singles won by Austin; runner-up. Curry. ner-up, Curry. Doubles won by Austin-Hill; runner-up, Murphy-Curry. DAYS TO ATTEND MISSOUR BAR ASSOCIATION MEETING Dean Robert McNair Davis, of the School of Law will attend the Missouri State Bank association meeting, which is scheduled for Saturday in Kansas City, Mo, this Friday and Saturday. Earle W. Evans, a former regent of the University of Kansas, who is now president of the American Association, will be one of the speakers. DAVIS TO ATTEND MISSOURI There will probably be several other University of Kansas law alumni attend the meeting. Marion—(UP) —Marion county's oldest resident is Mrs. Louisa Woolla, who recently celebrated her 98th birthday. A. G. ALRICH Printing Binding. Rubber Stamps. 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