PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4.1932 Hargiss Expects Tough Encounter in Sooner Battle Beach and Atkeson Res With Pulled Ligaments and Muscles Hurt at Denver DRILL ON FORMATIONS "We expect a tough battle against Oklahoma Saturday," was all that Coach H. W. Hargis had to say yesterday afternoon as he began an intensive drill to iron out the flaws in the Jay-hawkeyer play, as shown in the "scratch" victory at Denver, in anticipation of the Sooner battle. Only two casualties have been reported among the Kansans to date. Ormand Beach has several pulled ligaments in his neck and shoulder that will have to heal before he can even engage in practice. Given the severity of these injuries in his leg that will keep him out of the practice line-up for some time. Hargiss, however, hopes to have both of these men in shape for the Sooner game Saturday, but there is a possibility the player will see service against Oklahoma. Work on Power Play Formation The drill yesterday afternoon was made up almost entirely of the running of power play formations, a department in which the Jayhawkers were somewhat lacking last Friday night. The first string line-up used by the coaches yesterday found Stuck and Casini at ends, Baker and Mehringer at clawson, Clainson and Dees at guards, and Burcham at center. The backfield was made up of Nehmish at quarter, Smith and Schanke at halves, and Ross Marshall at backfill. All of the casuals of last week, Baker, Brazil, and Brinkman were suited up last night and took an active part in the drill. The return of the trio to practice increase the reserve and replacement strength of the team to a high degree. they are taught to squeeze the rest of the liquid saw service in opposition to the team labeled "first string" and worked both on defense and offense in an effort to smooth out its grip. The vaulted attack of, Okahama, in which the backs toss the ball around behind the line of scrimmage like a basketball, will have to be watched out for. The other men, for if one of those plays ever breaks loose, it might be just too bad. The squand worked out in the driving rain and breezy north wind until late in the afternoon before Harg丝 sent them to the showers. Earlier in the session, the squad retired to the varsity class room under the stadium for a chalk talk and a skull practice under the entire gridiron department faculty. --in Season --in Season Sport Shorts A new psychological touch was added to football scouting when the seouts looked over the Kansas team at the Denver U. game gave out a statement "Delhi is the Alabama would like Kansas easily." Is this part of the Vanderbilt system? The Hammers brothers, "Trip" and "Slidge" appear to be worthy competitors for wing positions on the variability this year. Their technic has improved a lot over last year—a condition, however, that has allowed them, since the whole squid looks better. A good line on the Notre Dame strength will be provided when Haskell meets the "Hamburlains" at South Bend High School. Notre Dame-Dresbach score of 91 to 0. Missouri and Iowa State both bad good freshman turnouts this year. Each squad numbered 110. G. H.P. If this chilly weather keeps up, Kansan may win from Oklahoma Saturday entirely on account of goose flesh. Those who buy them being售坐-Mason-Dixon line stuff. BROWN REPLACES DE SILVA IN PSYCHOLOGY FACULTY J. F. Brown, professor of psychology, a new member of the faculty, takes the place of H. R. De Silva, former associate professor of psychology here, who has accepted a position at Massachusetts State. Dr. Dr. Brown received his degree from Yale, where he taught at the same time. He was German exchange fellow to the University of Berlin from Yale for two years. After obtaining his degree, he received a national research degree, an M.A. degree, and he returned to the University of Berlin for his third year of study. He comes to K. U. from the University of Colorado, where he has been teaching for three years and is a professor in both American and German scientific journals. Heavy Ames Frosh Squad 'Phog' Allen's Son Is on Roster of Squad at Iowa State Ames, Iowa, Oct. 4 —(Special)— If numbers mean anything, Iowa State's football fortunes, next year, should ride high. There are more than 110 candidates for the freshman team, 90 of them being from Iowa cities and cities in other states. Coach Louis Menzel, and the squad is big in bounds as well as in numbers. Send the Kansan home. If Menze and his assistants want a heavy line, they'll have no difficulty Anderson, of Connecticut, and George Wilhelm, of Grundy Center, weigh 225 pounds each, and George Wheeler, of Burlington, is a 120-pound. All three are candidates for center. Paul Greene, of Kamer, and an actor, Jeffrey Wright, weigh 216 and 217 pounds. The freshman squad includes in its oster, Milton Allen of Lawrence. Allen's the son of Dr. F. C. Allen, director of the university, at the University of Kansas. Notre Dame Anticipates Capacity Crowd at K.U South Bend Football Team Sees Five Sell-Outs in Season By George Kirksey United Press Staff Correspondent The Notre Dame football team is looking forward to one of its most successful seasons in 1932, both financially and artistically. 3. Arthur Haley, business manager of Arthur at Notre Dame, expects the 1922 team to play to more than 450,000 persons. Hearty Anderson, head football coach, expects the 1922 team to be very touch indeed to beat. At least five games on the Notre same schedule will be sell-outs. These validate the Southern California Army include the Southern California, Army Navy, Northwestern and Pittsburgh sames. The attendance expected for each game follows; haskell at South Bend 15,000 Drake at North Bend 15,000 Cook at South Bend 15,000 Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh 65,000 Kansas at Lawrence 65,000 Michigan at Lawrence 65,000 Navy at Cleveland 80,000 Camp at New York 80,000 Fort Lauderdale at Los Angeles 10,000 468. 000 Unless bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances interfere, the above estimates are likely to be fulfilled. There is little doubt but that the Northern-western and Southern California teams will perform in the appearance of the Notre Dame team at Cleveland and Lawrence is likely to result in capacity crowds for the Navy and Kansas games, respectively. Pittsburgh always has turned out huge Despite the loss of Marchy Schwartz, all-American back, and Capt. Tonn Yarr, center, the Notre Dame team will probably be stronger this year because of strong play from a number of players who were just short of stardom last year. Thirteen Veterans Report at Lincoln for 1932 Season Lincoln, Neb, Oct 4—(Special)—With the opening game just a few days away, Coach D. X. Bible with the assistance of Henry F. Schurte, W. Harold Browne, El Wear, and others, is taking advantage of every available minute to growm the 1822 edition of the University of Kansas into a fast-fushing aggregation. Among the mainstays of last year" "Big Six champions who will again wear" "Wilson's jersey" "Saucer, Big Berrie Masterson, Chri" "Mathis, Bush Bowl, and Jack Miller" ELY BACK AT CENTEP The Huskers face a gruelling schedule of nine hard games this year with the Clippers in the second and two of them. Four games are listed for the Memorial Stadium in Lincoln and Nashville. Bishop and Warren DeBus, the "little giants," at guard positions; C. Halbert and Gail O'Brien at tackles; Bruce Kilbourne and Lee Penney at ends. Stoke Hukuf back at end was mentioned for all-American honors two seasons ago. Fans will remember Penny as a back last year. Coach Bishop, however, has shifted him to an end position because of his unfailing accuracy as a Opening the season Nebraska meets Iowa State in Lincoln on Oct. 8. Following this game, the Huskers journey to Minnesota where they play the Wildcats. Intramurals the following Saturday Nebraska and the University of Kansas meet at the latter's stadium. Kansas State is Nebraska's comment in Lincoln Oct. 29 New Schedule --were announced today by director of intramural athletics E. R Elbel. Although a definite date for the conclusion of the first round has not been set, matches may start immediately. Elbel said today. The draw. Sandell, Acacia, vs Phil Gamm, Clemen B. Anderson, KEK, vs Bye The Cornhuskers invade Iowa City, Nov. 5, where they play the University of Iowa and on the following weekend Pittsburgh comes to Lincolne. Nebraska will be pitted against Oklahoma at Norman on Nov. 19 and in a Turkey-Day classic on Nov. 24, Missouri and Newark will take at Lincolne. Because of mistakes in the original inter-organization touch football schedule, the program of events has been required. The gum schedule: Always a Good Show at THE GREATER DICKINSON Date Field Organizations Oct 4 3 Ackey Organization Oct 4 2 A Kai vs. Triangle. Oct 4 3 Phi Gain vs. Theta Tau Oct 4 3 D Chi vs. AKL Oct 4 3 Beta vs. Wakuransu Oct 4 3 Beta vs. Sigma Nu. Oct 6 3 Kappa Sig vs. Wakuransu. Oct 6 4 KEK vs. DTD Oct 6 4 Chi vs. Pi U. Oct 6 4 Jayhawks vs. Pi K A. Cornhuskers Face Gruelling Season With Four Hard Non-Conference Games LAST TIMES TONIGHT A Wife in Her Heart, But Never a Bride! LAST TIMES TONIGH "GEORGE STEPPERS MINSTRELS" Wednesday Only— Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Marlene Dietrich 20 People 20 Minstrel - Vydille - Comedy Dustin Johnson - Eye, Eye, Shows 3-7-9 Starts Sunday The Picture of the Year Congorilla" "Blonde Venus" Marlene Dietrich Harold Lloyd Will Soon Be in Town Oct. 7 3 SPE vs DSL Oct. 8 1 Gam vs Sig Chi. Oct. 10 2 Theta Tau vs Beta. Oct. 12 3 Sigma Nu vs Jyahwaka. Oct. 14 AKL vs KEK Oct. 16 1 Kayhawks vs Phi Psi. Oct. 18 3 Sigma Nu vs Jyahwaka. Oct. 19 4 DTD vs SAE. Oct. 21 5 Sigma Nu vs Jyahwaka. Oct. 23 6 Pi K A vs Sig Chi. Oct. 25 7 Wakurans vs SPE. Oct. 27 8 Pi Gam vs Beta. Oct. 29 7 Theta Tau vs Sigma Nu. Oct. 31 8 Pi Gam vs Beta. Oct. 33 7 Theta Tau vs DTS. Oct. 35 8 AKL vs DTS. Oct. 37 1 Pi U vs ATO. Oct. 39 3 DSL vs A K Psi. Oct. 41 4 SAE vs Phil Delta. Oct. 43 2 Beta vs Pi K A. Oct. 45 2 Kap Sig vs DSL. All numbers ended at 4:30 All games start at 4:30. Drawings for the fall inter-organiza- R. Baxter, CDS, vs K. Brock, Phi Gam. N. Howard, SAE, vs E. Hubrig, Tri- angle. D. Bowder, Sig Chi, vs L. S. Parsons, Division No. III G. Calwell, CDS, vs S. Davis, Pi U. J. Hasburg, PDY, vs Bye. L. Hunter, Sig Chi, vs E. Willford, Acacia. B. Highton, D Chi, vs Bye. F. Clay, ATO, vs Poetex, Triangle. W. White, K-hawk, vs O'H迪, PhilD C. Adams, DU, vs A. Stirzing, SAM, Kleid, LKig, Sick i, Ls w, Rorkt, DK. C. Stirzing, Sick i, Ls w, Rorkt, Beta, C. Steele Phi Fh, vs Bv, Bzetrauss, Thea Tau, v C. Coleman Division No. I SAM. Elliott, Theta Tau, vs Dedge, Beta Boston, Boston brazetins, Theta Tau, vs C. Coleman, epe E. Ellott, Theta Tau, vs Dodge, Beta. K. Big, K Sig, vs Triangle, Triangle, Snyart, ATO, vs Beyer, M伯 L. Spalsbury, CDS, vs M. Brooker, Ph K. Feldman, Theta Tau, vs W. Mashster, KEF cd Ironsmith, SAF, vs Rickenbacker, Beta. 1. Spalsbury, CDS, vs M. Brooker, Pmi Pxi Darrell Sparks, SPE, vs Bye. Bullard, Sig Chi, vs J. Scott, DTD. Johnson, Phi D Theta, vs Bye. Mortin, Phi Gam, vs Bye. DIONIST NO. Schofield, ATO, vs W. Pennington, D.C. Geldi Herring, K-hawk, vs T. Taylor, Pi K A. eter, KEK. Carpenter AKL vs Rue Morrison, K Sig. vs F. Crane, Acacia reeyburn, SAE, vs Porter, Phi Gam, Black, Sig Chi, vs M. Rosenberg, SAM. Carvey, DU, vs J. Boudurant, KEK Lakewood, N.J. Neil D Division No. IV t. Turner, SPE, vs C. McCormick, Beta W, Shuffer, Sig N, Cu as R, Rosier, Pi U, Clutz, Thet Tnu, vs B. Lamar, Phi Pli, Bi, Janies, P.K. A, bye. C. Spahr, AKL, vs Bye. Murphy, Theta Tau, vs. D. Durand Du, Du A. Ayers, A K FsI, vs C. Hazen, Acacia C. Mitchell, Sig Chi, vs B. Bunyan, D Chi I. Austin, K-hawk, vs. B. Gasoway, CPS R. Grimes, K Sig, v D. Cosley, AKL, B. Rockett DTD, v Roe B. McGavie, SAE, or Rudolph, Triangle H, Butler, DU, vs Woodmasses, PDT. W. Johnson, PI U, v C. Marshall, SHF. Division No. V B. Roswell, ATO, vs R. Dunham, AKL. R. Beckett, Acacia, vs J. Dennison, Triangle K. Crumrine K-hawk, vs H. Feingold, SAM. M. Heter, Theta Tau, vs M. Marks Beta. . Young, DU, vs F. Stahl, SPE G. Norris, Sig Chi, vs Bh Rogers, Phi Pei. D. Young, AOI, v I. Gann, SE. B. Grant, SAE, v Essemian, SAM. G. Schultz, K Sig, v A. Harmon, Ph Gamm. D. Rustman, CDS, vs E. Leeson, AKL Shaffer PDT, vs Bye B. Ayter, K-hawk, vs Wakeman, Pi U Tice, Λ. K. Psl, vs Silverwood, Pi K Λ Send the Kansan home. VERNE BUGEON Announces the opening of DANCING CLASSES Toe. Ballet, Tap. Musical Comedy. Ballroom. 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