FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Smith and Nesmith at Quarter Post for Sooner Fray Jayhawkers Will Use Heavy Backfield in Tilt With Oklahoma Tomorrow NO INJURIES LISTED "Carnie Smith and Ollie Nesnith will be used alternately at the quarterback position in the game tomorrow against Oklahoma." Coach H. W. Harris said yesterday afternoon as he worked his varsity team long and strenuously for the Jayhawkers opening conference game. With Smith and Nemish each working part of the game at quarter, Hargire will probably use Brinkman in by Carnegie. This will make up a heavy ball jugging department with Beach at fullback and Schaeke at the The injured is practically a minus quantity, with all the cripples reported back yesterday afternoon. Eligibility is not a bugaboo so far this year at Kansas, only one man on the squad being doubtful as to his status the first of the week. This has been cleared up now and he is in uniform. Many Replacements Made Yesterday afternoon, the drill we confined entirely to dummy serriumming against the freshmen with the varsity showing up better than at any other time this week. The replacements in the varsity line-up were frequent and Hargis and Lindsley were getting their training with state of forward pas consciousness. "Mike" Getto, assistant coach, spent yesterday afternoon in an extraordinary long session of charging and blocking practice with a display of marked improvement in the play of the line along toward sunset. The much-touted Oklahoma-Vanderbilt style of football that the fresh are in using dummy scrimaginage against the varsity is not new to Big Six circles; it being almost identical with the style of football that Ad Lindersey taught at Purdue. The school's Fidling Yost style, slightly modified from the original Michigan formations. Type Is Constant Threat However, the Oklahoma style of play is not to be discounted in any measure for any team that beats the Sooners will have to play back-up football, for the type is a constant threat that may impact at the most unexpected moment. The only shift in the Kansas line yesterday afternoon was the use of Dees at left guard in place of Kwaternik, and in the backfield, Brinkman was used as a utility man depending upon who was calling the signals. The probable starting lineup will be Kansas LE Oklahoma Casini LE Watkins Mehringer LT Corey Atkeson LG Bashara Bureham C Young Kwaternik RG Whiting or Deses RT Stuart or Stacey Clawson RT Haag Sueck RE Curruitt Nieuw QB W. Panze Shanke LH W. Panze Smith RH A. Panze Beach FB Chambers Officials of the game are as follows: Leslie Edmonds, Ottawa U., reference C; M. McBride, Missouri Valley College, umpire; J. A. Reiley, Georgetown U. head linesman; Steve O'Rourke, Holy Cross, field judge. Sport Shorts --- Burt Hammers made a bid for fame yesterday by discovering a fire roof at 1224 Oread Avenue. Now, if his alertness will only continue throughout the football season, and we can get someone to set the fire on the opposition headgear or passing formations—well, we won't be stoned. Couch "Bill" Dietz of Haskell is going into the game with Notre Dame at South Bend on Saturday with a badly crippled team, the result of the pounding that the Creighton Bluejays handed out to the Braves last week. One of the first things the Haskell team will do when arriving at South Bend is to visit the grave of Knute Clark, a place we wore on it. A nice gesture. The Sooner line has five men in it who do not weigh over 170 pounds, but those two tackles of 205 and 224 pounds bring up the line average of 188. To date this year no one has mentioned the possibilities of the electoral college football team. We will. They look like winners, but why should they? The American amount of money they spend for recruiting and proselyting? HARGISS INTERVIEW OPENS KFKU SERIES LAST NIGHT The first of a series of athletic interviews to be presented every Thursday evening over station KFKU was conducted by Coach H. W. Hargis last evening at 6 p.m. He discussed football. Oct. 13, E. C. Quigley, of St. Mary's baseball, basketball and football referee and umpire, will speak on basketball and basketball, will talk Oct. 20. On Oct. 27, Chancellor Lindley will tell of his impression of the Olympics, which he attended as one of the ten delegates to the American Athletic Universities. Betas and Phi Psis Win in Intramural Footbal Close Games Feature Play Three Tilts Listed for Today Closely fought games, tied scores, and over-time periods marked the group of inter-organization touch football games. The defended Acacia 8 to 0, Kappa Sigma played a sorecelell with the Wakuma-sensa, Beta Theta P1 downed Sigma Nu 7 to 0, and Kappa Eta Kappa played a sorecelell Tau Dau in another sorecelell tie. In the Phi Psi-Aacacia game the Phi Psie forced the Acacias across their own goal line for a touchback early in the contest. Then by means of a clever passing attack interspersed with short runs they managed a touchdown, tallying eight points and running up the highest score of the day. The Kappa Signs and Wakarus could neither gain an advantage over the other, the ball constantly see-sawing up and down the field. Even after two overtires the score was still 0 to 0, and the game was called a draw. The K. E. K. signaled his team's same sort of battle, being forced to call it a tie after three overtries. The most exciting game of the afternoon was the Beta-Sigma Nu scrapp which ended with the Beta ahead 7 to 0. It was a hard fought game with the Beta scoring the first touch football. The first half showed little advantage to either side. Once the Beta got within scoring distance but the Sigma Nu defense tightened and stopped the scoring threat. The Beta tally came back with three hits and putting them within inches of the goal and a final thrust by White, quarter back, sending the ball over the line. The Betas showed a nice backfield headed by Benson and a clever end in the play. Today's games will start at 4 o'clock. The schedule follows: Sigma Alpha Epios vs. Pi Upsilon; Jayhawks vs. Pi Kappa Alma; Alpha Pi Epsilon vs. Delta Sigma Lambda; Phi Delta Theta vs. Delta Upsilon. KANSAS CITY JAYHAWK CLUB ENTERTAINS OLYMPIC STARS University of Kansas Olympic athletes were guests of honor of the men bers of the Jayhawk club of Kans City, Mo. last night at a dinner at tl City, Mo. last night at a dinner at the Kagawa City. Athletic club. Those at Handball Tournament Draws Big Entry List Nearly 300 Men Sign Up for Intramural Program Drawings for the inter-organization handball matches which were an nounced show that nearly 30 men have signed up for this year's in ter-organization handball competition. The large number signing up for thi sport is attributed to the great poplar larity handball has attained an amound Ranney or Cutt, R. Lowder vs Harrington, Mustard vs P. Beatty, L. Mills v B. Johnson, F. Black vs Bye, Packard v E. Vanek, H. Rundell v D. Browne, R. Rundle vs Makinson v J. Copeland, B. Burhan v Bye, H. Rudolph v R. Roberts, N Russell v C. Marshall, J. Plumley v Bye, Wagner vs W. Baxter, Open_Handball Division No.1 men students the past few years. Drawings for open handball matches and inter-organized horseshoe events which were made today also showed a sizeable number taking part. The Woodmansee, Phi Delt, vs G. McCul- phi Phi Delt Inter-Organization Handball Beta. Baxter, CDS, vs E. Wallingford, SAF Baxter, CDS, vs E. Wallingford, SAE, Fowin, Acacia, vs R. Reynolds, Pti J. Gibson, D. U., vs Glass, SAM. J. Murphy, SPE, vs J. McDonald, I Sig. Munford, DTD, vs Dickey, Th Tau. S. Glacierae, Dale Daly, vs Bua. R A. Beardslee, D Chi, vs Joe Bailey, Phi K. Scott, Acacia, vs L. Metzler, DU. Youngstrom, Th Tau, vs Burkebile, DUI. Name Class Alford, Charles jr. Backard, Harmon soph. Banna, Ellen soph. Corey, Orville Danzyk, Louis jr. Fleetwood, Harold jr. Murton, Martin Haag, Hienie Lantz, Everett soph. Village, T. Ray soph. Stacy, James soph. Tolleson, Doyle Tempson, Dewey soph. Hamilton, Claudie jr. Young, Paul jr. Beardside, D Cm, vs Joe Bailey, Gam. Barber, D Chi, vs Bloomquist, P K A. Pfl Psi. Davis, AKL, vs C. Dodge, Beta. K. Kern, Triangle, vs T. Sears, K-hawk K. Scott, Amana, vs L. Metaler, DLI Patterson, Phi Gam, vs E. Niswonger, CDS. Drucken, D. Chien, Blasquez, Phi Rudolph, Triangle, vs J. Greenleaf Beta. amsky, SAM, vs F. Funk, K Sig. Patterson, Ph Gam, vs E. Niswonger CDS. J. Reeder, SAE, vs J. Turner, SPE. C. Leidig, K Sig, vs J. Walker, Ph Gam. 1. Stanley, Phi Psi, vs Bye 2. SAF, SAE, or T. Torner, SPE Hosape, CDS, vs. J, Sinning, Pi Ka A3. McKenna, D Chi, J, Ruve, D A. Spain, ARLL, vs. W. Harryman Joe Farney, Acacia, vs. B. Harryman Phi Delt. Pn Dett. Baskett, DTD, vs Tuttle, ATO. Name Class Cherry, Fred sr. Collins, Harold soph. Carrutte, Edsel sr. Kakimana, Fred jr. Fisher, Raymond jr. Gayden, Ross soph. Grubbs, D. M. sr. Indel, Rob sr. Watson, Smith sr. urphy, Th Tau, vs L. Mills K-hawk Barber, Triangle, vs J. Morrison, P Sig. 1. Stanley, Ph Pst, vs Bye. 2. Hartley, Pi K A, vs Steinzig, SAM 3. Crate, Rata, vs Bye M. Pyle, D Chi, vs W. Steiger, Ph Gem Edquist, Phi Deit, vs Bye. Division No. 3 Cancleve, Phil Delt, vs O. Cox, Pi K A Potet, Triangle, vs S. Clark, Beta Name Class Alexander, Dale soph. Browning, Omar soph. Orton Jr. sr Scoffey, Travis soph. Woods, Wade soph. Chambers, Evans jr. Dawson, Lee jr. Durlap, Joe jr. Fiddes, Bob jr. Gilles, Albert jr. Hester, Smith sr. Panshe, Art sr. Panzse, Bill jr. Short, Glaucus jr. Russell, Dick jr. Stoup, Adolph sr. Walker, Ab sr. Wilmana, John Paul soph. Wantland, Bill sr. The Sooner Football Squad Purves, AKL, vs C. McCormick, Beta G. Withers, D Chi, b B. Hyman, SAE R. Grimes, K Sig, b Sye. J, Winter, SPE, vs. D, Neasmith, Phi Pai T, Lingle, Tingle, vs. North, Phi Delt Clemens, Phi Gam, vs H. Hoover, Thu Taut. isennian, SAM, vs M. Tegarden, Pt K A. alford, Acacia, E. Ivinson, SAE Coskey, AKL, vs. V, Ward, Pk A Matthews, D Chi, vs. E Tucker, talgrenaw, SAM, vs Rickenbacker, Bota Farrell, CDS, vs D. Durand, Phi Psi, Bolen, SPE, vs R. Wright, DU. Hughes Trangle, Ott, K Sig FORWARDS Division No. 4 Height Weight T position g 5 f 10 in. 200 t or g 6 f 14 in. 182 g 7 f 9 in. 190 g 8 f 9½ in. 224 t 5 f 10½ in. 178 t 6 f 2 in. 175 c or g 7 f 13½ in. 175 c 6 f 11 in. 210 t 6 f 6 in. 185 c or g 6 f 8½ in. 175 g 6 f 2¼ in. 195 g 6 f 1 in. 185 t or c 6 f 4 in. 210 g 6 f 4 in. 175 g 6 f 4 in. 130 c J. Hughes, Triangle, vs Ort, K Sig. M. Johnson, Th Tau, vs B. Hill, Kayhawk. weight Weight Position f tt 11½ in. 155 e f tt 10 in. 160 e f tt 10 in. 190 e f tt 6 ft. 187 e 6 ft. 156 e 6 ft. 176 e 6 ft. 176 e f tt 11 in. 175 e f tt 1 in. 171 e f tt 8 in. 171 e Shaefer, Phi Delt, vs Bye, Bondlman, K Sig, vs Bye. Height Weight Position 6 ft. 1 in. 185 cb 5 ft. 10 in. 184 cb 5 ft. 7/8 in. 161 hb 5 ft. 11 in. 153 hb 6 ft. 10 in. 165 hb 5 ft. 10 in. 185 cb 5 ft. 8 in. 172 hb 5 ft. 8 in. 205 cb 5 ft. 9 in. 145 cb 5 ft. 9 in. 165 cb 5 ft. 8/8 in. 155 hb 5 ft. 9 in. 165 hb 5 ft. 10 in. 165 hb 5 ft. 10 in. 175 cb 5 ft. 9/8 in. 145 cb 5 ft. 9 in. 175 cb 5 ft. 10 in. 165 hb Painter, ATO, vs H. Odwald, Phi Psl. K. Scherter, Triangle, vs L. Kusner, DU H. Davey, DTD, vs P. Renick, Beta. J. Eelberg, SAM, vs D. Silkell, Pbi H. Feingold, SAM, vs T. Harris, K Sig. N. Sherwood, Acacia, vs G. Benaon, Bata Goodger, K-hawk, vs Bye. F. Strawn, Sig Nu, vs H. Stotenberg, SAE. B. Ramey, SAE, vs Cowell, CDS. H. Dilley, AKL, vs G. Glessner, Phi H. Hoover, ATO, vs B. Pim, DO. Kosley, D Chi, vs R. Whiteman, K Sig Fogel, SAM, vs Ed Wheeler, Phi Psi. J. Mallory, DYD, vs B. Noble,DU. R. Morris Triangle, vs K. Johnson. Heter, Th Tau, v. L Muench, Phi Pai B. Smith, v. SPE, v. K Dorman, Sparne D, Epi Ch, v. K Griffith, Pi K A. J, Mallory, DTD, v. B Noble, DNue. K. Stevens, Phi Delt, vs Bye. S. Stotts, Beta, vs B. Ellman, Sig Nu. Gift, Triangle, vs R. Bruden, K-hawk. Division No. 4 Sullivan, Phi Gam. vs Bye. F. Stahl, SPE, vs D. Douglas, K-hawk. Borves, Triangle, vs F. Neal, Phi Delt, B. Bellingsom, Neal, Bus. Willies, CDS, vs R. Beckee, Phi Psi. W. Pennington, D Chi, vs F. Johnson, K Sir Schroeder, Acacia, vs E. Sharp, Beta. R. Dunham, AKL, vs J. Rugh, Phi Gam, Shenige, SAM, vs K. Robynw, SAF J. Scott, DTD, vs J. Sleeper, Phi Gam. M. Rosenberg, SAM, vs F. Murphy, Beta. Doddderidge, ATO, vs Hitt, K. Sig, T. Hurst, Sig Nu, vs J. Dunkel, DU. R. Fogan, Phi Dal, vs Bvz. B. Bellingsley, DU, vs Bye. Dodderidge, ATO, vs Hitt, K. Sig. F. Pittman, K-hawk, vs Bye, Beisley, Na 2. R. Fagan, Phi FaI, vs Bye. Brazelious, Th Tau, vs M. McKone SAE. B. McGuire, CDS, vs Maikel, DU. Slekaz, Acacia, vs M. Gildrell, PI K A C. Coleman, SPE, vs C. Fisher, SAE E. Leeson, AKL, vs G. Brown, Pham G. Lydig, Pi K A, vs Bye. R. Ebling, SAE, vs J. Sleeper, Phi DeltkM known, D K, vs Johnison, Beta.Waters, Acacia, vs K. Alderson, Pi KA.. hawk. Champlin, Phi Delt, vs Meschke, ATO. Gam. R. Ebling, SAE, vs J. Sleeper, Phi Delt. M. Ashley, Sig Nu, vs E. Thomas, Khawk. Benjies, Triangle, vs H. Jennings, Phi Pel. Champilin, Phi Delt, v Meskiche, ATO, Jaccobstein, SAM, vs Veaens, Phi Delt. C. Bloomfield, SPE, v B. Snyder, DK. B. Carney, DTD, v Alexander, BU Sebiller, Acacia, vs Bill Scott, Phi Gam. C, Marshall, SPE, vs H. Clement, Pi K c, K-hawk, vs Bye. Division No. 8 brown, AKL, vs R. Stiewart, SAE DTrueblood, DTD, vs S. Newlin, Beta Duncan, Phi PSi, vs Jorgensen,DU. J, Ingle, k-hawk, vs H. White, Pha L. Brown, AKL, vs R. Stewart, SAE Warner, D Chi, vs Gaugh, ATO. J. Christee, Sig Nu, vs Rustman, CDS. Love, Phi Dale, vs Pru Dvorak, Acacia, vs R. Norris, K-hawk. S. Kross, SAM, vs F. Burnett, Phi Gam. S. Devore, DU, vs H. Newton, Sawt. B. Bunyan, DAN, vs L. Styles, Phi Psi B. Rusey, SPE, vs R. Rerry, Pi K A. Buki, Triangler, v Majdeur, Tk A. H. Division No. 9 Feingold, SAM, vs E. Kirk, Phi Gam. K. Feldman, Th Tau, vs J. Mandigo Pi K A French, Triangle, vs D. Wells, Phi Psi P, White, Batt, vs J. Allen, SPE W. Cumingham, Sig Nu, vs B. Schofield, ATO. B, White, Betta, vs J. Aikman, H. E. L, Jumpkin, DU, vs T. McCoy, Phi Delta M, Kennedy, DTD, vs R. Brewster, K. S W. Lyman, D Chi, vs Thoroman, CDS M. Rice, Phi Delt, vs B. Benway, K- hawk D. Haines, Triangle, vs B. Bunting, New Wool Neckties $1 A. D. Cork, SPE, vs B. Vernon, Phi Gam. Beat, AKL, vs Phillips, DC, S. Brick, SAM, vs F. White, Th Tau. MarcelJlus, D Chi, vs McCullough, Phi Psi. D. Leach, DTD, vs Vincent, Pi K A. Williamson, Triangle, vs M. Jordan, Pi D. Vinet, Pi K A, vs bye. Beal, AKL, vs Phillips, DU. New Broadcloth Shirts s1 INTER-ORGANIATION HORSESMOES Division No.1 "See them today" G. Braunginger, AKL, vs B. Ward, Agencia D. Eagle, ATO vs McElray, K-hawk, Johnson, ATO vs MarcGavry, SAE, Rhode Island, CDS, VS m vs Garvey, Tailen, Allg Nu vs C. Ott, K Sig, Holsap, CSLE vs blacktumr, DU, Nashville, CSLE vs Metta, Cochran, ATO, Lueck, K Sig, Mallory, DTD vs Ed Harrison, SPE, Lloyd, TED vs Sloan, PK I A Brookfield, Hunt, DCS, Hatt, D Chi vs J.Darroe, SAE Davis, AKL, vs R. Reynolds, Fi K A. B, Haven, ATO, vs. Cave, Beta. Davis, AKL, v R. kegushi, Pt K A. B, Hazen, ATO, vs Case, Beta. R. Cheney, Triangle, vs G. White, Ph Del Kelsey, D Chi, vs D. Coulrell, SAE. Graham, Sig Nu, vs Steeper, K Sig. NHL, DHI, Bus M. Kennedy, DTD, vs. B. Smith, SPE Rustman, CDS, vs. K. W. Scott, Acacia. B. Sutton, Phi Gam, vs. Benway, K- buller. E. Newman, Phi Delt, vs Hitt, K Sig. W. Painter, ATO, vs M. Johnson, Th Tau. R. Warner, D Chi, vs T. Watkin, Acacia Davy, DTD, vs Beymer, Pi U, U. Lardig, Pi K A, vs Bye Division No. H. Poteet, Triangle, C. Fisher, SAE. Division No. 3. B. McGuire, CDS, vs Wakeman, Pi U J. Allen, DU, vs Greenleaf, Beta. J. India Pohl Delt,vs Metol菲 Pihl Felo L. Brown, AKL, vs A. Bolen, SPE. D. Greer, Phi Gam, vs M. Johnson Arizona lestenhaver, ATO, vs D. Douglas, K-awk hawk: Scott, DTD, vs Youngstrom, Th Tau. Roney, D Chi, vs H. Mal, K Sig. Flood, Sig Nu, vs Main, Th Tau. R. Norris, Triangle, vs Goodger, K hawk. hawk. "Just Arrived" Division No. 4 B. Pells, Phi Gam, vs Spellman, Beta Griffith, Phil Delt, vs C. Marshall, SPE R. Brown, AKL, vs J Mandigo, PI K Amroinsey, SAE, vs Bve. F. White, Tn Thu, vs Bye. M. Pyle, D Chi, vs J. Gresser, K Sig. Broom DI; vs Bye D. Wolf, ATO, vs R Beckett, Acacia. W. Shaffer, Sig Nu, vs Q. Brown, Khawk. L. Lane, DU, vs Morgan, Bard, Payne, Phi DL, vs V. Ward, Pt K A O Johnson, AKl, vs W. Johnson, P J, Heeper, Phi Gam, vs C. Coleman Kimell, DTD, vs E. Manning, Tnau A. Ashtor, Triangle D, Sparks S, EVs. S. Evans, Phi Gam, vs E. Thomas, Khawk Gasaway, CDS, vs Robinson, Beta. E. Smiley, DPelt, vs D.S. Drid, Pi U Ahlstedt, AKL, v L. 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