PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932 Secret Workouts in Order for Rest of Football Season Lindsey Doesn't Want Any Plays Given to Visi- iting Team; Beach Not to Start DECIDES ON STARTERS Secret practice is on the slate for Kansas Jayhawkers for the balance of the season, Coach Adrian Lindsey informed newspaper after a scrimmage yesterday afternoon. Part of the session each day will take place on McCook field, south of the stadium, he the scrimmage team from the stadium from which everyone but members of the press will be excluded. Lindsey said in explanation of his action in ordering secret practices, "I don't know why it is, but there are always people who delight in telling the visiting team all about the various plays of the local team. The word part of it all is that they are usually very hard to find and therefore faded. To avoid any such complications here, I have ordered secret practices for the balance of the year." Jayhawk's Reserves Get Workout The Jayhawk reserve team bore the brunt of the scrimmage against the freshmen yesterday afternoon as Lindsey believes a team is only as strong as its replacements and he is attempting to repair his replacements, that can go in and fill any gaps in the varsity on call. Casin is being used as a line utility man, the coaches working him at all positions in the line except at tackle and he may get the call for substitution at that point of the line that carries most of the heavy traffic. Lindsay is still conducting his research work with the members of the backfield in an endeavor to find a fullback. Probably, Bernard Gridley or Warren Flanket will get the first job in this summer. Notre Dame next Saturday, although Ormand Beach's injuries are reported to be healing. Beach Not To Start Beach Not 10 Stair It was definitely stated by Lindsay, however, that Beach would not start fallback Saturday; matter the circumstances, but it was possible that he would see service against the Ramblers. The lineup that will start against Anderson's Notre Dames is fairly well decided Coach Lindsey stated at the close of yesterday's practice. O'Neil and Casini will probably start at the wing positions with Hammers and Hanson first call for replacements. At tackles, Pete Mühringe and he will start the fray with Elwin Dess to assist in abstain for either of them. At the guard positions, George Akeson and Zvonimir K瓦斯特 will be the starters with Jewell Campbell, Woodrow Logan, and Elwyn Dees in the offing as replacements. At center, Liday may use Casini as a replacement. At right, Winston game and for Frank Watkins who is on hand to take Burcham's place. Schake Sun 'in at quarter In the backfield, Schake will start the game at quarterback with Ray Born or Olive Nileeman half at half. After a post, Carrie Smith will be the starter with Brinkman or Dick Weaver next in line. The full-back will be Gridley or Plaskett. Schake will play at safety. The session yesterday was long and hard with the Jayhawkers working on the stadium field until darkness finally induced Lindsey to call a haitrine. The team morale is exceptionally high and there seems to be an undercurrent of spirit that will probably break out at about 2 o'clock Satur-day afternoon when Notre Dame with its mascot takes the field against Kansas. Women's Intramurals Theta Phi Alpha took a close volleyball game from Alpha Gamma Delta last night by a score of 38 to 32 Moran and Helchkern played well for the Theta Phi Alpha team, and Learned and were outstanding for the Alma Games. No games will be played tonight or account of the lecture. Notre Dame has been beaten! Athletes to Compete in Final Track Events Inter-Organization Contest Will Be Finished This Afternoon Track athletics competing in the inter-organization track meet will have their second round of competition tonight on the track at Memorial stadium. Events to be run off are 400-yard relay, shot put, broad jump, and the completion of the high jump, which was not in the first round events last week. Kappa Sigma led the field in last Thursday's first round events, scoring a total of 25 points. Phil Delta Theta stood next with 23 points, and Beta Theta Pi took third with 22. The three leading teams are so evenly matched with three points, divide the first place Kappa Sig's from the third place Beta's. Much interest is shown in the 440-yd railyard. This event was run last week, but on account of the darkness it was declared unofficial. The Deltatheta won the unofficial relay last week, but he did not win the victory on making a strong bid for victory over the Delta combination of Neal, Champlain, Rogers and Seibert. Sport Shorts We were in error yesterday in referring to the green jersey that Notre Dame will wear here Saturday. They have changed to blue to avoid or break a jinx that has followed the wearing of the green. Kansas which dropped two of its games while wearing the white jerseys will don red for the clash with Notre Dame for the same reason that the Ramblers changed. All very silly, in our opinion, but probably excused somewhere in the higher reaches of psychology. Coach Anderson—Heartly W—oers a new and different albi for the Notre Dame loss to Pitt. His first one, reported by the United Press, was to the effect that the team had been exposed to many camaraderie. Today, in a Some wag, looking over our shoulder as we read the blurb, remarked, "it wasn't the mental poise—the poise Melinkowm and Jaskhwick couldn't get to clicking." Which is the season's new low for puns. special bulletin to the Kansan, Anderson is quoted as saying the whole thing on "mental poison," that intangible may make or break a football team. Men's Intramurals Commenting on Cardeo at Missouri, Dr. Allen said, "football teams are not made in one year, but they might come through and show some good ball." Dr. Allen also said, "anything, maybe they are waiting until they meet the Jayhawkers November 12. Tennis to Second Round Pairings for second round doubles matches in the inter-organizaton tennis tournaments of the U.S. E.R. Elbelt, manage of intramural athletics. They are: Armour and Johnson, Kappa Sig. vs. Bye; Coleman and Turner, S. P. E. vs. Bye; Shaffer and Champlain, Phil Dih. vs. Rosewall and Champlain, Phil Dih. vs. Kayhawk, vs. Voss and Howard, S.A.E. Kious and Aries, A. K. Pii. vs. Kis and Schultz, Kappa Sig. Rudelph and Dennison, triangle vs. Bye; Wilson and Dennison, triangle vs. Bye; Austin, Dodge and Rickenbacker, Berke, vs. Murphy and Curry, Delta Chi. After the Lecture Meet at the Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Union Fountain Swagger in a suit with matching topcoat. $15.00 Weaver Anderson Expects Irish Will Avenge Pitt Defeat Fur trimmed coats. $39.50 Lapin jacquette, too swanky for words. $32.50 a game, these other teams will be harder than ever to beat." (Continued from page 1) Leather jacket in colors. Black, brown or red. $6.75 Sales for the Kansas game at Lawence Saturday, which struck a sang after an unusually heavy advance sale, were again reported picking up Haley 6 pm. Dr. Forrest Allen, Director of Athletics, will be interviewed by E. R. Elbel, director of intramurals, during the athletic interview. Take signals from us if you want to be the best looking person at the game. 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