PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6.1932 Kansas May Take to Air in Sooner Battle Saturday First String Goes Through! Intensive Drill on Pass Defense and Offense SMITH CALLS PLAYS Couch Coach Hargiss and his Jayhawkies showed evidence yesterday afternoon of taking the air for the Oklahoma game on Saturday at the Memorial stadium. Taking the air—not in the slang sense of the phrase—win for the forward passing route in an effort to turn back Lew Hardage and his Vanderbilt-styled Okelmans. The first string went through an intensive drill both on pass defense and offense and looked a lot better than it did the day before yesterday Carrie Smith was playing the plays for her first game of the passing in the open style of play. Ormand Beach, who was hurt in the Denver game, was suited up and working out with the team despite a stiff neck that cramped his style both on defense and offense. "Speed" Atkerson, the powerful iceman was nursing a pulled leg muscle, but should be in shape for Saturday as should Beach. Frosh Fail to Stop Varsity The freshman took on a squab of varsity replacements who held them with seeing ease; a squab whom the freshmen could not stop when the varsity bunch decided to go places. The team worked in practice in shape and ability in a break should be "top-hole" in another week or two. Kansas cripples of last week all new service yesterday afternoon, but hard tackling was out of the picture as the coaching staff want no more injuries and a small stock take, a bearish dive before Saturday's opening Big Six game. The Kansas attack for the Sooner game is a highly problematized quantity as a great deal will depend upon the play of the lifemen and their ability to hold or open up holes for the backs who outweigh the Oklahomaans about 20 pounds to the man in the ball-lagging department. The line the Sooners will throw in against Kansas will average 188 pounds against the 189-pound average that makes up the heaviest Kansas forward wall. The starting line-ups have not yet been announced, but it is an odds on bet that the crew that opened the fray will do the same against Oklahoma. Oklahoma will probably start its heaviest line as it did against Tulsa, with the Brothers Panzer as features of the team. The team opened and open field running departments. The fact that Oklahoma is looked upon as an "unknown quantity in the conference and that Kansas is mentioned as a team of championship culinary arts" has led the team to upset the Kansas applicant to upset the Kansas applicant in the season's conference opening. Queer Angles Surround Opening Big Six Games Nebraska-Iowa State Til Brings Together 1931 Leading Teams A set of queer circumstances surround the opening games of the Big Six conference this weekend. Nebraska and Iowa State, the teams that finished first and second in last year's championship contest and met for that game in October, will now early this season in Lincoln at the Cornhusker stadium. The Oklahoma-Kansas battle here Saturday will be played with Ad Lind- former Sooner head coach, on the Jayhawk bench witnessing the Oklahan's new style of play taught to them by Lewie Hardage, who succeeded Lindsey at Norman. While entirely ignorant of many of the newly formed plays. Lindsey will at least know the idiosyncrasies of the men he coached last year to a 10-0 victory over Kansas at Nirmann. He probably has told Coach Bill Hargiss of Kansas to be careful of Bill Pansze, one of the Sooner's great open field runners, and also Bill's younger brother, Art Pansze, a Sooner back. Iowa State, under Coach George Veenker, has been preparing for Nebraska by a series of light trainings to improve injury before the game. This move seems comparatively new to Nebraska. Always a Better Show at the Popular Down at Missouri, Frank Caridoe is drilling his men in the elements of offensive play to combat the Texas Longhorns who come there to play Saturday. The Tigers were tight in offense against Northwestern last week, showcasing their skills and skill inoids. Caridoe is stressing the aerial attack for the coming encounter. Ends Tonite "Bird of Paradise" on the Stage The Manila Boys Patronize Kansan advertisers. According to all signs, Kansas State will have a march down the field when they meet Kansas Wesleyan at Salina Friday night. Bo McMilian seems determined to give Ralph Graham all the chance in the world to amass another high score in an effort to beat his high point total of last year. PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY Comedy-Cartoon-Novelty SPECIAL OWL SHOW 11:15 Saturday Nite On The Stage A Snappy Musical Review Gwen Preston and Her 10 Charming Coeds JOHN BARRYMORE "BILL OF DIVORCEMENT" and Stage Attraction Intramurals Drawings for first round tennis matches in the open division of interset by E.R. Elibel, director of intramural athletics. Play may begin at once. Curry vs. bye, J. McNown vs. bye, Mashater vs. bye, White vs. bye, H Skimer vs. Griffin R. Johnson vs. bye, C Packard vs. bye, B. Cary vs. bye, C Packard vs. Bill Johnson. Koelzer vs. bye, D. Mason vs. bye, D. Douglas vs. Thorp, P. Wilbert vs. A. Voss, E. Johnson vs. L. Page, R. Kay vs. bye, B. Braden vs. bye, D. Division I Rudoph sls by, oyle, Bylse v. Fowlaton, B. Genougm nv by, bye, L. Shercuerman vn by, bye, Echavze vn by, bye, Pierce vn McKibben, Shank vn J. Coplehd, Murphy vn, C. Smuy vn R. Haugh. Marsh vn, C. Smuy vn R. Haugh. Scott vn by, bye, Wampler vn Lindin- baum. C. Marshall vn by, Austin vn by, H. Wilson vn by, Hyland. Division II Corduroy Pants, $2.85 Pigskin Gloves, $1.95 Polo Top Coats ---the big coat of the season --the big coat of the season double breasted, half belt and belt around in Tan, Grey, Blue $18.95 Wear one to the game Saturday. Clad to show you New Knit Silk Leather Coats $8.95 OKLAHOMA AGGIE FOOTBALL PLAYERS HERE YESTERDA Head Coach Lynn Waldorf and his squad of 35 Oklahoma Aggie football players worked out at the Rancher Manatee. They were enroute to De Moinen, Iowa where they will play Drake University in a night game Friday. Waldorf has a bunky looking bunch of men and in signal practice they looked as good as the team that whipped Kans- so decisively last season. Waldorf was line coach at Kansas before taking the head coaching job at Stillwater. VARSITY shows 3-7;15-9;30 TONIGHT ONLY ON THE STAGE AT 9:00 P.M. The Greatest Entertainment Event of 1932 Greater Fashion Show and Beauty Pageant WHO WILL BE MISS LAWRENCE? of 1932 Sponsored by Progressive Merchants and Business Men of Lawrence Lawrence's Most Beautiful Girls on the Stage at 9:00 p.m. Also On the Screen Jack Mulhall Patsy Ruth Miller in "Night Beat" FRIDAY - SATURDAY Tom Mix (and His Wonder Horse) Tony IN "THE RIDERS OF THE DESERT" "Nature in the Raw"—as portrayed by the great animal painter, Paul Brassom...inspired by the leopard's fierce fighting power and relentless hunt for prey which makes him the terror of every beast of the African jungle. and raw tobaccos have no place in cigarettes They are not present in Luckies ... the mildest cigarette you ever smoked WE buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world—but that does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. 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