FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Wants Revenge ORMAND BERCH Ormand Beach would rather help Kansas beat Nebraska than anything he knows. He recalls the 1930 game with some feeling of venence, too. Wants Revenge. Too GEORGEO GUSTERSON GEORGE WACOCH George "Speed" Athens want revenge for that tuckdown he made a Lincoln years ago and which was called back. In Pivot Position JAMES BUSCHMAN "Jimmie" Burchman will have to use all the stuff at his command in holding down the center position for Kansas tomorrow. W.A.A. Selects Committees Preparations Are Being Made for Annual Puff Pant Prom The following committees have been appointed by the Women's Athletic Association for the Puff Part Prom. These are: (1) Women's Athletic Co-ordinator of Wanda Fervor, c'enc The committee are: entertainment Ruth Pyle, c$5, chairman; Betty Day, ed$3, Lillian Peterson, ed$4; Candi Muil- rather, leder, ed$2; Daniel Hunter, kell, ed$4; Charlene McKill, c$4, chairman; Elizabeth Himshaw, c$4; Alice Learned, c$4; Beulah Hijlhm, c$4; Thela Humphrey, c$4; favors, Kadhea Boucher, bhair, c$4; Carl Hunter, c$4; Melissa Burke, bhair, c$4; Barbara kiburn, c$3, chairman; Louis Everitt, eumel; Ve尔贝,bearded; Evelyn Worcens, c$3; and Josephine Gregg, c$3; refreshment; Josephine Lee c$3; Earnestine Sitiren, ed$3; Bowery Gregg, c$3; refreshment; Bakee, ed$ 4; Muriel Smith, c$4. The chairmen of the committee are asked to get in touch with their committee members so that plans may be started right away. Women's Intramurals Women's Tennis Single Drawings The drawings for the third round of the women's singles tennis are as fol- lowed Dovskic H I. Lanning, vs wincher of Dodge-Basketman match. S. Curtin, DZ, vs C. Mitchell, Alpha Gami. J. Campbell, Wattles, vs ball, A. Isbell, A D Fi. P. Jones, Chi O, vs M. Dodge, KKG. Division II C. Hinter, IWW, vs L. Ecrister, Watkins hall, S. Wehrling, Theta Phi,vs M. Smith, J.Minkh Lois Lawson, AWN,chi) vs B. Neubert, K. Mutshyev, Fi Phi, vs Lila Lawson, Alphan, Chi The only man to play against a University of Nebraska football team four times, and win each game is B. D. "Shorty" Hammil, who played football at the University of 98, 97, and Mr. Hammil will attend the game at Lawrence, Saturday. 'Shorty' Hamill Is Only Jayhawker to Help Wallop Huskers Four Times DIVISION 1, IIWV L. Montgomery, IVWV, v B. Barkley, Watkins hall. S. Gliewen, Alpha Chi v H. Opie, Gamia Phi. J. Ridjon, Alpha Chi v C. Lathrop, Gamia Phi. J. Ridjon, IWV, w winner of Coe- Bryant match. The last time a Jayhawker football team defeated Nebraska at Lawrence was in 1895. Mr. Hamill, who now lives on a farm south of Lawrence, and Dr. A. R. Kennedy, also of Lawrence, coached the Jayhawkers were coached by Heeter Cowan of Cornell, 96, who was an all-time tackle from the east. "To be a tuckee in those days," Mr. Hamill said, "one must be plenty tough to stand all the hard blow he would endure. He was much more dangerous and rougher than it is at the present time, and the players had to be in better condition than the players of today as there were 48 minutes and the halves were 48 minutes long." Only a few reserves were used in the early day football as is shown by the fact that there were only about 18 men. The first team to win was used as a substitute player. The only reason for taking a man out of the game was injuries which would prohibit him from playing. After a few seasons, the game he could not return again. The Kansas team had a training table, and all the men ate at the same place. Mr. Hamil said he believed "the men A player was eligible to compete six years. After finishing his regular four year college course, he could take graduate work which made it possible to compete two more years. There was no freshman ruling at this time. The rules at this time allowed the linenen to be called into the backfield where they would get a hold on the back carrying the ball and either push or pull him along. By placing one hand in the leather handle on the half ear. Modern Idea of Kansas Jayhawker Comes From Many Different Sources to be more +conscientious trainers than they are now." in the leather handle on the ball carriers suit and using the other to stiffen tacklers they were able to help ball carriers make some good grip. A K. U. tradition which started, 'away back in the days when2 is that of the school emblem and name, the Jayhawk. ticle in the December, 1925, issue of the Graduate Magazine, the word comes from back in the territorial days of Kansas. Colonel Charles Jemison's band of Free State Fighters became known as "Jayhawks." The name was soon applied to all free soldiers from Kannaa. The late W. E. Connelly, secretary of the Kannaa and minister to Mr. Shrike, He said that the name Jayawher was applied to hands from both Kansas and Missouri and that it happened to stick a little better to Kansas and to be lighter for looting the name joyawhking for looting and plundering property. He said in the article that, if folk-loaf is correct, Patt Devil, a man from the free settlement of Osoatomie, returned from Missouri with plunder which he had taken from the Proslavers. When asked what he had been doing, he said, "Oh, bane jayhawking over in Missouri." The goal posts were on the on goal line which enabled the teams to make more field goals or drop-kicks. At present the goal posts are ten yards behind the net in the goal field or drop-kick the kicker must kick ten yards farther. A field goal or drop-kick counted two points then as compared to three now. Another peculiarity of the early day football is the team in possession of the ball would try to get their plays under way before the defensive team was set. The object of this being two-fold: one was to receive an off-side penalty which was five yards, the same as it is at the present time, and the other, if placed on place so they would not be in position to stop their plays. According to Mr. Hamill this is the way "Hurry-Up" Yost acquired his nickname. Division IV Dr. F. W. Blackmar, in a radio talk in December, 1926 said, "The Jayhawk According to Chester K. Shore, '24, in an ar- J. Lee, Watkins hall, vs winner of Disque-Diure-domford match Dimma Phi, vs M. Welker, Watkins hall, L. Heleklemperm, TPA, vs B. Cook, A Poi W. Beeng, Pi Phi, vs E. Hinshard, A O poi Volley Ball Results Gamma Phi Beta defeated Chi Omega in volley ball last night by a score of 44 to 22. Lathrop, Birt, and Green were the high scorers for the Gamma Phis and Baisinger played a good game for the Chi O's. WELCOME GRADS You Should The game between Alpha Chi Omega and Gamma Phi Beta was postponed indefinitely at the request of the Alpha Chis. FRITTS-STOWITTS The Rexall Store Drug Co. 9th & Mass. The plundering connotation of the word has been changed to one of comradeship and friendship. "MEET and MUNCH" Where you are sure to see Tom, Dick, Harry, Mabel, Agnes, Ann. The University of Kansas football team was pictured as the Jawahir bird for the first time, as far as is known, in the Kansas City Journal in 1933 after K. U. had won the KU.-M.U. football name. It has since been the emblem of the school and the athletic team and has been pictured in many different forms. The most recognizable embodiment of the bird in his article. "He should be a bird full of fight and seriousness with shows showing. His break should have the hawkish descent and curve of the hird of prey." Shirea said. 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