PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1932 New Grid Mentor Attempts to Find Best Combination Lindsey Asserts Varsity Berths Not Assured to Any Player on Squad WORKOUTS ARE STIFF "You can bet the shifts in the various line-ups have a meaning." Coach Adrian Lindsey said yesterday afternoon in answer to an inquiry regarding the significance of the matters of the varsity squad and the numbers of the varsity squab both on offense and defense. "There isn't a man on that squat that has his position assured as far as a regular first string birch is concerned," the Jayhawker's new mentor continued, as he went to on point out that what he was trying to uncover was a combination that would click and one that would also have a lot of fight. "Evidently, what they want is to see a fighting team out there on that field and if I can find the combination that will make such a team, I am going to do my level best to do so." Lindsay declared. Team Spirit Good Lindsay drilled his charges long and hard yesterday afternoon and it was after 6 o'clock when the last of the Kansas varsity squad left the practice field. Most of the afternoons he practiced, together with drill in getting down under pants. The spirit of the team was as good, if not better, than it was Monday afternoon, and nearly every man on the squad is trying hard to fall into that fighting combination that Lindsey hopes to uncover. There is no water bucket present on the wargame field these afternoons. Lindsey is attempting to condition his men and there are no let-ups in the long, hard sessions. The men are worked constantly and in order to up snowing, the cohesion are running signal formation without the use of the huddle. Many Combinations Tried This does not mean that the huddle method is to be abandoned, it is done merely as a time-saver for the more serious business of getting as much done as possible in a short time. The various combinations that Lind sey used yesterday afternoon would take too long to recount, but nearly every possibility was tried and will be tried during the rest of the practice sessions this week. Smaller Men Used One of the combinations used saw a group of the smaller men of the team in backfield positions working both behind a light line and one made of pachyderms. Both of these combinations seemed to work to advantage against the best pass offensive the fresh could pull out of their abg of tricks. The Jayhawker stock has taken a sharp upturn this week and the number of on-lookers at each practice grows as the week progresses. The varsity is now using the larger south field, formerly used by the freshman squad, and it is busy football factory from 4 until 6 each afternoon. A review of Lindsay's teams at Okla homa and at Bettyhanna shows that Lindy has always made use of small speedy backs in combination with the heavier men. The men with zip and g are the type that Lindsay likes, whether they do not pretend to say that the men who show the fight will see the service. Couch Lindsay and squad will leave Thursday night by train for Ames and will stop at the Shlood-Munn hotel there Friday night. The athletic department has provided seats for the spectators and stretched a fence across the field to prevent crowding by the fans. Women's Intramurals Entries Due for Tournament Women who are entering the in- tramural horseshoe tournament should fill out and return the entry blanks to Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, by tomorrow. Drawings are scheduled to be made tomor- ow, and the tournament will probably start Friday. Sooners Prepare for Texas Norman, Oct. 12.—(UP) -The Oklahoma Sooners are working out this week against Texas formations in preparation of their intersections game. The team's defense is better, however, is using the week to smooth over the entire Oklahoma team. Bible Works on Aerial Attack Bible Works on Aerial Attack Lincoln, Oct. 12–(UP) – Faster kicking, fewer bifurcations of the rules to avoid penalties, and improved pass attack were being sought today by Dana Bible for the Nebraska team. Poor kicking and numerous fumbles proved costly to the Huskers last week. Shifted to Guard ERNEST CASINI Ernest Casni has been moved from the wing position to bolster the Jay-hawker line, by Couch Lindsey. Thrills Feature Play in Intra-Group Series Betas, Sig Alphs, D.U.'s and Wakarusas Win From 'Greek' Foes Probably the year's best program of inter-organization "touch" football was played on intramural field last night. Team play had improved, lines possessed more drive, and the games were better. Pi, Sigma Alpha Epilon, and Della Upsilon each won their second game of the year. Beta Theta Pi best Theta Tau 18 to 0; Sigma Alpha Epilon downed the Acacia 6 to 0, in a close scrimp. Della Upsilon finally conquered the Acacia 3 to 0, after an over-time period. The game scheduled between the Wakauras and Sig Eps at which the Sig Eps did not appear was not for failure. The team of intramural athletics, a wrong schedule was mailed to the Sig Eps and their failure to appear was through no fault of their own. The Wakauras have played against them willing to play the game at a later date. ing two of his teams touchdowns and Murphy, end, contributing the other after a pass from White. star halfback of Ellsworth high school, the Betas rolled through their opposition to win without any trouble. The passing combination, White to Benson, was particularly effective, Benson score- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, after displaying a fine offense against Pi Upson last Acacia today. Te game was closely contested, the Sig Alps赢得了 6 to a touchdown by Ebling, full back. The game ended with suspense. The teams battled on even times throughout the game, with the final whistle blowing on a scoreless tie. last week. Then, with to seconds to go the Delta Tau made a last stab for victory but failed with a wild pass over the Dau. The final score was DU. 5, Delta Tau 0. Dr. Allen at Coffeyville Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics returned home this morning from Coefville where he spoke at a Lions club banquet last night. Send the Kansan home Designed and fashored for innovation, in every digit of information, in every detail. BRIAN W. MAKINSON BMA 10/11 LINK 816m Scripps New York WK WINDSOR MASSACHUSETTS CORRECT FOR EVENING WEAR Look for SHAWK SWANK BOSS buy Collar Holders Short Kits Cuffs Collar Buttons Kipling Tie Kits Ewnings Swinging Kits Cyclone Squad Ready for Kansas Invasion FOR EVENING WEAR Injured Iowa State Mer Will Be in Lineup Next Saturday Jack Beyer, center, Paul Berger, tackle, and Gerald Smith, guard, veterans who had been out of the lineup for two weeks, got into the Nebraska scrap and showed up well. Their injuries did not bother them and they will be ready for the opening whistle Saturday. Ames, Iowa. Oct. 12 (Special)—The Cyclones survived last Saturday's battering at the hands of the Cornhuskins without a single severe injury, and they were able to overcome the strongest combination in the Home-on-the-Ground game with Kansas Saturday. Cyclone athletes who got into the Nebraska game were sent through a light signal practice by Coach George Veenker yesterday. All reserves and other members of the squad scrimmaged against the freshmen. The major change in the lineup for Homecoming will be the shifting of Amos Dana from guard to halffail. Dana was an outstanding freshman back, but because of a security of line-men this fall was converted into a Dwight Garner, an aplomb sophomore who has been playing alternately at guard and center, will take over Dan's duties at right guard. William Dixon seems to be the most effective Hinson Rim and Berger are fight-tolerant it out for first call at left tackle the responsibility of calling the plays. This will relieve Gretwe, who in addition to his spectacular running has been pinned, passing and jumping. Andrew Farrell and Ivan Irpson are at present first choices for ends while Jack Beyer's weight gives him the advantage over Morgen Ligher at center. Grede, Donald Theophilus and Ed Schafront will continue in the backfield while Dana will replace Williams at right half. Harold Templeton, giant end, will not be able to get into the Homecoming game because of a knee injury received in the game with Morningside. Columbia, Oct. 12—(UP)–Frank Carter said today he team will put Missouri football team this afternoon in attempt to perfect a defense to stop heavy pointdowns and worked on defense formations. squad worked on defense formations yesterday stressing the 6, 2, 2, 1 lineup. Ames, Oct. 12.—(UP) Iowa State is busy learning new plays to use against Kansas here Saturday. The game is important for both teams as each has been defeated once in conference competition. Another loss would practically eliminate either from championship consideration. Theophilus, fullback and defensive star, was on side line at practice yesterday with a slight infection that probed too hard not keep him out of lineup Saturday. VARSITY ENDS TONITE "WILD GIRL" Chus. Joan FARRELL BENNETT Thurs. - Fri DENT AND THOMPSON FILM K. U. SOONER FOOTBALL GAME Matinee 10-15c PASSPORT TO HELL Elisa Paul LANDI · LUKAS WARNER OLAN ALEXANDER KIRKLAND SATURDAY Night 10-20c To All 10c To All SATURDAY Bargain Day Bob Steele in "The Law of The West" Sport Shorts Motion pictures were taken of the Kansas-Oklahoma game, last Saturday, at the request of Coach Lewis Hardage, who was assigned to the course of the court instruction department of the University, assisted by Lloyd Thompson, 32, of Kansas City took the pictures double-speed which appeared in motion pictures to appear in slow-motion. Couch Hardage ordered the films for use in training for the next Sooner combat. The players can by this means detect their weak plays, and profit by experience. Couch Hardage had used this plan before. --- "Jug," Miles, the 239-pound Haskell tackle has nothing but admiration to express for the Notre Dame style of blocking. He said their style of taking a man out of a play was really a thing of beauty to behold, despite the lack of the choreography as a rechining position. A sort of worm's eye view of the Rocke system. Among the many editorials in the Kansas press regarding the shift in the coaching stuff at the University, there is one in the Hays Daily News that is the most common sense view of the whole affair. In substance, it looks at the whole thing from the measuring stick angle and likens the coaching game to any other business. If the coach doesn't measure up, but he doesn't differently from the man in any line of endeavor, nor any differently from the team aspirant who does not come up to the specifications of the job. TONITE After The Varsity Try The Union Fountain Always a Good Show DICKINSON Now Showing! For 4 Days LAUGHS As long as Durante's Schnozzle! Plus Catchy Cohan Songs and Typical Colbert Romance! "THE THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT WITH GEORGE M.COHAN CLAUDETTE COLBERT JIMMY DURANTE A Gimramunt Gicture Shows 3-7-9 Matinee and Udall 7, 10-25c After 7, 10-35c Cineworld X-tra Gems of Joy STARTS SUNDAY HAROLD LLOYD in "MOVIE CRAZY" The peanut vendor who sold his wares at a nickle during the Sooner- **K-Aggies Await Missouri** A great gift is the Jesse James price at which he should have disposed of his goobers, has our whole-hearted sympathy. We paid out a pair of dimes—thin ones, certainly—and we feel like we've done something. How about starting a baby boy toy? Norma Shearer in "Smilin' Through" Several of the downtown coaching staff are taking very courageously of going to Ames for Saturday's game. That may be all right, but it seems to us that good manners would demand you follow them following to a neighbor's doorstep. McMillan Guards Against Over-Confidence in Squad Manhattan, Oct. 12—(UP)—The Kansas State College Wildcats play their initial Big Six conference game of the 1932 season here Saturday against Missouri. While a comparison of the two teams makes Kansas State odds-on favorable Bo McMillin has taken precaution to prevent a feeling of overconfidence from tripping up his eleven. The Wildcats begin training activities this afternoon after one of the stiffed drills of the season yesterday. Captain Zeeker, a infirm, was out of scrimmage because of an injury and Doll, letterman college, is still sufferers exerting influence upon President Hoo- to have Laid Edmunds appointed minister to Patagonia. Just a bunch of Ralph Grassi will be fullback lines altruists who like to help a brother out leisure and the lower quarterback—as much as and as far as possible. Russell, who promises to develop into G. H. P. an outstanding broken field runner. 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