PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1933 Heavy Scrimmage Prepares Kansans for Second Game Notre Dame System Used by Reserves in Long Drill Against Varsity Couch Ad Lindsay and his assistant Mike Gett, greted the football weather yesterday with a long scrimmage for their varsity candidates. Varsity After the backs had warmed up well by doing some blocking under the tuftage of Coach Lindsey and Dr. Alen, they were put behind a line that had had its warming up by doing some charging, under Getto. Blues on Offense The varusity was metched up against a team of reserves, who were using the Notre Dame Ramblers' style of football. The Blue team, made up of reserves was started as the offensive队, but later was put on defense. The Blues executed several pass that were completed for size gain John marring did most of the passion. He and Hendle were on the receiving end. Logan and Lemester were the "big men" in the Blue line, on both offense and defense. Several times they threw the "regular" back for losses. The line representing the first team composed of O'Neill and Cain, ender Blake and Clawson and Kavetamin, guardi and Walkin, center, showed great defensi- Hafford Direcets Team In the backfield Lange had bad Halfford calling signals, Dumun and Peterson at halfback positions, while Beach was at full. This team gained rather consistently on the Blues with line plays, but failed to complete any passes. Pete Peterson, a big sophomore half-back, made several nice gains for the variety龄. Peterson also did some good blocking. Hafford, another sophomore, handled the team well and also played in the yardage gained by his team. Late in the scrimmage Ole Nesmith replaced Ray Dumm and Burt Hammers took O'Neill's place at end. The injured list, including Jim Hammers, Elwyn Dews, Edwin Phelps, and Dick Skiar, appeared to be getting into shape again and it is expected that they will be ready for action in the next Saturday night against Creighen. ALLEN ISSUES STATEMENT Director of Athletics Declares Hargis Will Not Assist With Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, issued the following statement today in regard to the football coaching situation: "Due to the restricted budget, each宴会 we were held accounted for his special field. The responsibility of administration was placed upon the directive." "Contrary to reports early in the season, Coach Coyle with teammates saved for accrual. Last spring the University Athletic Board elected the respective coaches and team officials." "No single individual could abrogate the Boards' ruling. There has been no reversal of the Boards' action to date. "The fine spirit of co-operation among the coaches has been more in evidence than we thought," No doubt, it was this spirit that prompted Coach Haggis to offer his佣 FORREST C. ALLEN, Director of Athletics. Welsh Village Now Uses Its Full Name The ancient Welsh village of Llanfrin has just received the official title of "Llanfriniaw llycarmoryphrydrobh, williamsyloiphogenco." For more than half a century the name of Llanfrin has been used at the railway station but Jayhawker Tennis Stars Have Successful Season Coen Surprise Victor in National; Voss, Kell Win Regional Tennis players of the University of Kansas met with great success in tournaments conducted in this section of tennis history. They also contributed efforts of varsity members and other students resulted in the winning of several championships. Wilbur F. Coen, captain and coach of last year's net team which won the Big Six title for the third consecutive year, provided one of the major upsets of the National Clay Court Championship, Tennis Club early in July. His steadily stroked proved too much for Jack Tifflah, national interreligious champion, in one of the quarter-final matches, while he extended Frankie Parker, the ultimate winner, in a semi-final tittle. The winner, with a latter match won Parker 172, Cen 110. Arthur Voss and Kenneth Kell teamed together to win the Southern Nebraska doubles, with Voss defeating his partner in the final of the singles. Voss reached the semi-final round of the WTA, where Wichita, with Kell went to the finals of the doubles. Sterling Curtin second ranking player of the varity team, reached the finals of the singles and was a member of the winning team. In the Kansas State tourney at Independence, Voss justified his number one seeding, winning with but the loss of only one set. His opponent in the finals was Lindsey Franklin, who entered the University of Kansas this fall after having been captain of the team on the University of Texas host team with Jack James to win the double championship from Voss and Kell. Voss and Koll added the Topeka city doubles title to their collection, which Yves was a two-time winner as he also won the straight a set victory over Jones. Hargiss Issues Track Call All Men Interested in the Sport Are Requested to Report Call for all call teams was issued to tay by H. W. "Elli" Harris, truck coach, with instruction to check out equipment to be prepared for first training Monday. Now that cross country and the two mile team race have been abolished as Sins of a Thousand Washed Away competitive sports in the fall, Coach Cox leads the team running as a means of conditioning and track man, sometimes spiking the cross-country event as a game of fox and bear. Freshmen and novices especially are urged to come out both for the practice and for the opportunity they will have in the course of coaches in matters of form. "The track season is long enough as it is, extending from early March until late June, and even to the Fourth of July for some of the athletes," said John Schroeder, a national competition in the fall, but when the development develops a bit we hope to arrange for a general fall meet, to give a little competition to the training period. Such meet probably will be held if the weather continues good." Coach Hargins also said that he would hold cross country races each Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, after they were getting into condition, so she were getting into condition. Will Meet Jayhawker Fans Coach Hargis wants all candidates for the freshman and varsity teams especially, but will be glad to have them as well for intramural teams to come also. Chicago Alumnae to Entertain Kansas Followers at Notre Dame Game Elder Solomon Lightfoot Michaul, immersing some of the 1,000 negresses on a rooftop and attending recent events. The ceremony was performed from a barge anchored off the foot of the church. The Chicago alumnae of Kansas University will meet the train at 9:20 Saturdy morning, Oct. 7, when it stops at Chicago for the Kansas-Netra Dame game. The Chicago alumnae association will direct the activities planned for the campus people and are promising an interest in sports. C. Younggreen, 14, is president of the Chicago alumnae club and will be in charge of the plans for Kansas people. Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, nails that all students and faculty members, who are planning to go to the game, leave their names at the alumni center. They will be joined with the Chamber of Commerce so that more definite plans may be made. The game, to be played in Scout Bend, offers an extra attraction to Kauai people since a trip ticket to Kauai may be had for a minimum of $13.50. The train leaves Lawrence at 7:43 p.m. Friday, arrives in Chicago at 9:30 a.m. Saturday and South Bend at 11:30 a.m. Sunday. Arrives in Chicago at 7:30 p.m. OKLAHOMA-VANDERBILT TBLT BRINGS LARGE TICKET SALE NORMAN, Okla. Sept. 27—(Special) Advance ticket sales for Oklahoma- Vanderbilt game are greater at this point of the sale than for any other of the major college sports teams, says Ben G. Owen, athletic de- visor. Season ticket sell for $5 plus the 50-cent government tax. Single admission prices for the same seats would cost $2.35 for all four games, or .715 for three games. "We are giving our season ticket purchaser the best seats in the stadium this year," points out Owen, "We are putting the students right behind the bend on the east side 50-yard line, while purchasers of the public season ticket will sit in sections WE and WG, because we have 40-yard lines on the west side." KFKU Wednesday --p. m. Musical program by Waldemar Gelch, professor of violin. 15 p. m. Education as Transmission Dr. R. A. Schwegler, dean, School of Education. Thursday 2. 30 p. m. The Century of Progress and the Planetarium, Dr. Dinsmore Alter. professor of astronomy 2:45 p. m. The Unemployed Hight School graduate, Harold G? Inghan, director, extension division. 6 p. m. Coach Adrain Lindsey Seventy-fifth athletic interview. Several important problems will be discussed at the meeting of the K-club which is called for 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Memorial Union. Officers will visit the club and meet with other organization will be planned. All members are requested to be present. K Club To Meet Tomorrow SILEX COFFEE 5c HOT CHOCOLATE 10c New System Designed for Intramural Game Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union ONLY 00 Brings you the Daily Kansan for an entire school year, by mail, or email. Send a subscription to Dad, it's better than a daily letter home. Or you may buy payments at $2.35. See a Salesman on the campus. A new system of competition designed to keep all players in the runway and be capable of rapidly, is to be used in intramural games at the University of Kansas this summer. Instead of the old-style pairings and elimination, or the long-drawn round robin plan, E. R. Eblil has devised a new way to play sport—tennis for example—will be divided into groups, and the names of players arranged by lot in a pyramid, thus: More lines will be added if necessary. Under the plan, any player, referent to a teammate, as an example. No. I may challenge any player in the row above, and if the challenger wins, he exchanges places with the one challenged. If challenger wins, he has played two better players work to the top. One exception to the rule of challenge is that if one of the three in the next row challenges two challengers and loses, he may not play the second. He has played one or the other of the two others in the next to the top row. After a specified period of competition to the bottom, the men in top, or in the top two lines, in each division, will be entered in a standard elimination. The University intramural program will include also full schedules of team competition, by the round robin plan, sports shoes, handsbear, hand and touch football. Managers for the sports are to be appointed within the next few days, and entries are already being invited from various campus organizations. Last year, more than half the men of University were engaged in some formal sport, and some men were engaged in two or three different sports. Water Main Springs Leak The water main in front of the Memorial Union building has sprung a leak, and the lower walls were slightly damaged. Cyclones Work on Tackling Iowa Coach Says Injury Jinx Has Deserted Ames Team Ames, lown, Sept. 27—Tackling practice and plenty of it is in prospect for the Cyclone football squad this week, according to Coach George F. Veenker, who was displeased with the showing made by his men in the tilt with Central, Saturday. "The men are dressed up," he said into the ball carrier and down him gainst wrestling with him while he gains a yard or two," he said. The Cyclones practiced twice yesterday and had their usual night class on rules and generalbility, but with the help of a teacher today only one drill a day will be held. COACH LOUIS MENZE GREETED BY 75 FRESHMEN AT AMES The injury jinx apparently has deserved the Cyclone camp. Two weeks of two hard drills a day, a full speed practice scrimmage a week ago last weekend and fought Central Game Saturday have resulted in not one serious injury. "They are a husky-looking crop," commented Coach Menzel at the close of the first workout. "Of course it will be difficult to tell them to tell how good they really are." Ames, Iowa. Sept. 27 — Special "Here" came from more than 75 freshmen when Coach Louis Menze called up his team for the basketball practice at Ivan State Monday. Have Your Old Hat Cleaned & Blocked We'll re-shape your hat to the latest style—and make it look like new. All types of hats cleaned, blocked. 75c We Call For and Deliver 12½ E. 8th Phone 420 In these "New Days" the Cheapest thing to buy is Quality and you get Quality in Carls Clothes Top Coats - Polo Coats for the cool days and evenings or for all winter wear- tailored to your needs. Found at Balmacan models. 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