PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26,1932 Coach Shifts Men, Repairing Stuck's Vacated Position Varsity Ball-Luggers Are Moved About in Quest of Most Potent Combination The "resignation" of Arch Stuck from the Kansas varsity squand was the cause of several shilts in the line-up that went against the freshmen in dumbo scrimmage. The captain, who was shifted to guard with the coming of Adrian Lindsey into the driver's seat, went back to end last night and Zvonmir Kavirnak took his place at the guard position. Dick O'Nell then camped on the bridge, cupped by Gilbert "Swede" Hannon. BEACH TAKES A REST The starting lineup against the frost, who have partially mastered the Notre Dame shift as used by St. Louis University several changes in the backfield. Beach Jarred by Huskers Coach Lindsey said this morning that he was alternately using Plaskett and Gridley of fallback until Beach received his jars in the game against the Cornbushers last Saturday. Elmer Schenake was guiding the varsity last night with Warren Plaskett and Bernard Gridley taking turn about in front of Carrie Smith and Ray Dummet at halftime. The fact that certain men find them-selves in the starting line-ups against the frink in scrimage is not to be taken as a winning of a first string bed, according to the couches. Every man on the squared field is fighting against the St. Louis Billikens at St. Louis next Friday night, Lindley let it be understood. The freshmen have done a good job with the dope Chief Scout "Bill" Harris brought back with him from New York. He plays and passing formations through the varsity almost at will, due to the great blocking that the charges of Coaches Roland Logan, Lee Page, and Henko hoss have infiltrated into their yearlings. Face Fast Breaking Attack The St. Louis attack will be of the fast breaking variety, if the plays the fresh used yesterday afternoon is any standard of comparison. The lack of man power on the freshman dug did not seem to hinder the yellings in their drive yesterday afternoon, nor has it been the case yet that time despite they pounded they've taken from the vantage line and backs. Coach Charles "Chill" Walsh, who writes a bit for the newspapers besides coaching the St. Louis University football team, said in his Monday morning resume of the games the previous Saturday that he thought Kansa was about two touchdowns better than Loyola. He mentions all 14Kers 10 to 8 at New Orleans, Saturday. Billikens Were "Stale" Walsh also wrote that one of the reasons for the defeat of his team was the fact that the Billikens had been idle the week before and were stale. No other reason, he dismissed, accounted for the failure of the foulms of the St. Louisians against the Loyolans. The Kansas team will go up against the Billikens in good physical condition. There are no serious injuries on the squad, although Ross Marshall, Art Baker, and Leo Freese are nursing early season injury. The injury to Beach was only slight and he should be in a proper burial at St. Louis Friday night. This game is definitely scheduled for Friday night. There have been reports the game might be played Saturday afternoon. The only possible chance of it being played Saturday would be a win, making it impossible to play Friday night. Officials for the game: Joe Ramp University of Arkansas, referee; Don Henry, Kenyan College, Ohio; ompire; Jay Weyt, University of Missouri, head lineman; Pete Welsh, Drake University, field judge. KFKU Wednesday 6 p.m. "Functions of the City Government," W. R. Maddox, instructor in political science. 6:55 a.m.-Musical program arranged by Miss Meribah Moore, associate professor of voice. Thursday 2:30 p.m. - Elementary German lexicon, E. F. Engel, professor of German, 2:45 p.m. - K-U, News Notes, prepared by K U. News Bureau. 6 p.m.-Athletic Interview, "Impressions of the Olympic Games," Chancellor E. H. Lindley. Representative Hass *Odd Violin* Gloucester, Mass. — (UP)—Representative A. Paint Andrews, of Massachusetts, is the owner of an Alianathan violin constructed of fig boxes and strung with horse-hairs. Captain of the Ramblers Leading the Ramblers of Notre Dame when they come to the University of Kansas Memorial Stadium to play the Jayhawks Nov. 5, will be Capt. Paul Host, left end. His play at a wing berth has in made Notre Dame one of the greatest football teams in the world the past two years and that helped make the team the Irish a real contender for national championship honors. He weighs 175 pounds and his home in LaCrosse, Wis. Aggies Out After Huskers -G.H.P. Special Train Will Take Students and Team to Lincoln Manhattan, Kan., Oct. 28 — (Special) — With Coach Bo McIlennill still works, but back in charge of his team, the Kansas State College football team is working this week in the hope of erasing the memory of their Okheimia defeat at the expense of Neibushau's Cornhuskers in Lincoln next Saturday. The Kansas State and Nebraska eleveners will go into the game with the lines evenly matched in weight. Kansas State will have a bounce advantage in the backfield, due to the weight of Bushy and Graham. Any substitutions will tend to equalize the backfield weights. Saturday has been declared a holiday at Kansas State so that students may ride the special train to Lincoln without leaving campus. A special round trip rate, Kansas State will take most of its hundred-piece band, the entire variety football squad, and possibly its freshman squad, in addition to the students who make the trip. Sport Shorts At any rate, we take issue with C. Y. over one of his statements. The one with regard to the team knowing that they made mistakes and would envail me in some way. C. Y. did not read through to the bitter end for we made mention of that same little item in the second last paragraph. Oh, well! If we must duel this thing we have to do the challenging and have my choice of weapons popcorn* balls at 50 feet. The fact that Coach Walsh of St. Louis University figures the Joykowski two touchdowns better than Loyola who three touchdowns better than St. Louis last Saturday, does not give Kane the benefit of a third down by Billikens. It is not an admission by Coach Walsh that he thinks Kane will win, as hefigured the Loyola game to be pretty much a net-up for his team, were the cause of the Billikens downfall. We learned years ago that bickering in the columns of a newspaper was verse but batting ones lead against us. We must be careful. It. must be that we are approaching our second childhood. Next year we'll probably want to play with a rattle. We don't enjoy being called a "sisty" even in an off-hand way such as C. Y. did yesterday in his Campus Opinion opus, when he remarked that the team did not need to hide behind our skirts—wait a minute—could we have meant that we had a harem behind which the队 was hiding? If so, we feel flattered but can't take any bows due to the fact that the wife reads all our stuff. Tickets for M. U. Game on Sale A block of 5,700 tickets for the Kansas-Missouri football game at Columbia on Nov. 12, was received by the K. U. office, where they are on sale. Dean Stauffer is Golf Victor E. B. Stouffer, dean of the Graduate School was the winner of flight “B” in the Lawrence Country Club golf tournament played last week. E. C. Dent was winner and W. R. Smith was winner in flight “A” simulation matches. Chester Jones won the club championship, outstroking Keith Bolin in the final match of flight "A." Athletic Department's Finances Will Suffice Bonds and Interest Will Be Paid by Receipts From Games Current expenses of the athletic department will be met without borrowing any money for current expenses, if the attendance of the remaining four games is as large as that of the first four, according to a statement issued late yesterday by Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics. A drop in receipts, due to the decreased buying power of the public, had been anticipated, and the budget is not expected of last spring, the report continued. Beside running expenses, costs to be met this year will include two payments of interest of $4,949.99 each and a bond retirement of $17,500. The replacement value of the stadium is $640,000 of which $280,000 was paid by the Memorial Corporation. The reservation amounts of bonds, of which $180,000 were redeemed in previous years. When bonds totaling $17,300 are retired Dec. 1, payment on the second half of the retirement will have been started union on. Wichita, Kan., Oct. 25-(UP) - A 10-game schedule has been announced for the Henry, national A. A. U. basketball champions, beginning with a contest against Oklahoma City here Dec. 15. HENRYS HAVE 10 GAMES IN TENTATIVE SCHEDULE The remainder of the schedule follows: Dec. 27—Albert Cleaners of Cedar Rapids here Jan. 23—Oklahoma City there Jan. 24—Tulsa, there napkins here. Jan. 23—Oklahoma City there. Jan. 24—Tulsa there. Jan. 23 - Pusat there. Hutchinson there. Jan. 25—Hutchinson there. Jan. 26—Kansas City here. Juni. 20—Kansas City here Feb. 1—Tulsa here. Feb. 1—Tusah here. Feb. 20—St. Louis there. Feb. 23—Albert Cleaners of Cedar Peninsula March 1—St. Louis here. Send the Kansan home. 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