PAGE FOUR FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4,1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1932 Irish Team Must Prove Ability to Win After Loss Rambler Squad Determined to Stage Comeback Against Kansas Tomorrow LINEUPS ARE SHIFTED By Richard L. Harkness, '28 United States Air Force Commander Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 4—(UP) —One of the football's most colorful teams—the Notre Dame Rumble-ers will play at this year's national sports linemen this week. Fans the country over will be watching the Fighting Irishmen when they line up tomorrow against Kansas at Lawrence. For Notre Dame's 1923 game, they might take a sound whipping one week and stage a backlash the next. In other conference games, Oklahoma plays Missouri at Norman; Nebraska plays in the Big Ten at Texas; State plays Iowa State at Manhattan. Host on Second Team The Notre Dame team, whipped to a frenzy Fitchburst has week, will probably prove successful using lineup against Kansas. Coach "Hank" Anderson, in practice this week, had Captain Paul, Host on the second team, with Hugh Devore playing the right end. Mike Koken was at right halfback for Nick Lukata, and "Kitty" Gorman was playing center for Ben Alexander. The Jayhawkers have been shifted around this week, with Coach Ad Lindsey seeking backfield and line combinations that present the greatest strength both on offense and defense. The results shown by the varsity in scrimmages have been grafting, for Notre Dame, despite last week's upset, still remains one of the strongest teams in the Middle-West. Crowd May Exceed Record Indications were today that the crowd in Kansas *horsehoe* Memorial staircase was 100,000, a new record for the Big Six. Oklahoma, in playing Missouri, rinks its two-way tie with Nebraska for the conference leadership. Missouri, however, unless vastly improved over last week, can't master up enough strength and ability to play the game interesting. Kansas State is ready for Iowa State after a solid week of practice drills that saw the Aggies reaching their full power. The Cyclones handed the Angles an surprise 7 to 6 defeat last year, and Coach Bo McMillan's team will be cut from the team. The team is up to 3, to that 1. they must get it—plenty. Iowa should offer little threat to Nebraska. The Big Ten team is in place in its conference, while the underskaters are undefeated in the Big Six. KFKU 6 p.m.-Notre Dame program arranged by Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary. Saturday Saturday 1:45 p.m.—Kansas-Notre Dame football game. 6 p.m.-First presentation of the Music Memory Quarter hour under the supervision of members of the School of Fine Arts. Hospital News --making a number of addresses at the University, visited the University Daily Kansan office yesterday in order to see an American student newspaper at Liecha Bunch, gr, Ruth Davis, c34 and Edward Wheeler, uncl, were admitted to the Watkins Memorial hospital today. There were no dismissals. At the present there are fourteen hospital cases. Kappa Sigs Hold Lead in Intramural Track Phi Delta Theta Is Second With 44 Points; Betas Win Third The second section of events in the inter-organization track meet yesterday found Kappa Sigma holding her lead by one point, gaining a 45 point total tophi Delta Theta's 44. Beta Theta Pi retained third place, finishing with 38 points, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon finished fourth with $33\%$. The point total for the other team after last night's events was: Piai Phi 23, S.PE. 26, Theta Tou. 22, Euphoria 15, S.U. 20, Delta Tau. 19, Nuqra Silga Nu 17, Delta Tau. 1, A.T.O. 6. Phoi Delta Theta, after winning the 440-yard relay in last week's unofficial running, dropped the contest yesterday to Beta Theta Pi in a thrilling The completion of the high jump was taken by the Kappa Sig's, who had a team average of 5 feet 0.12 inches. S. A. E took second in this event, their averaging being 5 feet 6 inches, while S. P. E got third and Phi Dell fourth. Honor awards went to Werner Tau Delta, who jumped 5 feet 8½ inches. Tau Delta, who jumped 5 feet 8½ inches. Phi Delta Theta captured both the individual honors and the team honors for the broad jump. Frank Neal won the event with a leap of 19 feet $1\frac{1}{2}$ inches, while his team averaged 18 feet. Kappa Sigma was second with a team average of 17 feet $1\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Phi Delta had 17 feet 7 inches, and Phi Psi fourth with 17 feet 3 inches. The shot put was won by Reisen, who had a tass of 38 feet. Phi Pai had the best team average, 31 feet 5½ inches. Phi Delta Theta got second in the shot, Sigma Nu was third and Sig Alph fourth. Final events in the meet with be run off next thursday. Events which are yet to be run are the 228-yard field and the dash, the javelin, and the medley relay. Basil T. Church, who played on the 1919 football team and who is now manager of the Chicago office of the Capper publications, will arrive by airplane to maroon to attend the game, according to word received this morning. Men's Intramurals The faculty playground ball team pulled a victory out of its sleeve last pulley a victory out of its sleeve Wednesday night when it beat the School of Business, 2 to 0. In the other game, students ran through education down the Graduates, 11 to 9. The schedule for inter-organization touch football games this evening is as follows: Kappa Sig. vs. A, K. Isi. vs. A, L. Iisi. vs. A, T. Iisi. vs. A, O.K. and T.O.K. vs. Delta Chi. Youth of Germany Gives Hope, Asserts Beckmann (Continued from page 1) Frout Beckmann was particularly interested in the laboratory work of the journalism students and in their journalistic courses. She was informed that since journalism is given more attention than the College, and not in a formally organized school, specific curricula cannot be required, but that journalism students can be, and are advised by the department as to the requirements for English, economics, psychology, and the like, necessary to give a rounded journalistic training. The senior architects' problems are now on display in the third floor corner of Marvin hall. Visitors are invited to see the displays at any time J. M. Kellogg, professor of architecture, announced today. Freshman Grid Squad Plays Full Time Game Yearlings Divide Into Two Teams for Contest This Afternoon This afternoon the yearlings who have been taken it on the chin all season against the varsity, played a full time game among themselves for the decision of several matters. The coaches divide the yearling squad into three: the yellow and the blue, which fought it at 4 p. m. this afternoon. The freshmen never get much of a break during the year, simply being a bunch of number-wearing tackling dummies for the variability. A couple of years ago, the freshmen played two or three games each year against the varsity teams in schools, but due to lower budgets in games were scheduled this year. Consequently, the only chance the fresh will have to show their wares is among themselves; hence, the game this afternoon. After the game, the freshman squad had no chance to go to the showers but were given the call for a dummy pass scrimmage against the varsity. Coaches Roland Logan, Frosty Cox, Lee Pags, and Earl Foy, all freshman teams, will be preparing for the starting line-ups for the game, this morning. The coaches will officiate. Emporia, Nov. 4- (UP)—William Wayman, president of the Emporia State bank, died unexpectedly last night while taking a bath at his home. 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