PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1932 Powerful Teams Show Versatility in Practice Game Hargiss Displays Potentia Strength of Squad to Large Crowd of Spectators OFFENSE IS STRESSED Using every member of his variety squad, Coach Hargiss yesterday afternoon displayed to a large crowd of interested spotted squats a wide variety of combinations of weight and speed. Hargiss has a potentially strong squad with a dozen various combinations of eleven men that will bear watching in anybody's spot. This outfit took the gaff for a long session of scrimpage against the best beef and speed that Hargis could muster in an offensive outfit which he clothed, as a matter of warning, in red. His short sleeves were the least sweet skirts got but a small amount of glory out of yesterday's drill, but they did show a united ability to be on their toes every minute despite the fact that they were continually taking it on the chin, and other parts of their hips as well, for a full hour and a half. Harpists picks a defense team composed of Campbell and Buckley, ends; Adam and Freese, tackles; Logan and Fountain, guardes; Bryant, center; Hayes, quarter; Plaskett, fullback; and Weaver and Laub, halves. Stuck First to Score The Red eleven which started the scrimmage consisted of Stuck and Casani, ends; Mehringer and Clawson, tackles; Atkeson and Kvaternik, guards; Burchem, center; Nesimn, quarter; Beach, backfill; Shakee and Smith, halves. Nearly every other member of the varsity squad got into the Red jersey in a 1975 game, but Sillers' last hard drill before the Denver University game next Friday night. The boys in the red skirts received the opening kick-off and started a march down the field that ended with a touchdown when Carrie Smith threw a short pass to Stuck who got away from several tacklers and fell over the goal line. Schake then made the extra point from placement. The Reds received and were downed on their own 20 yard line. Taking the ball in four straight downs, including a 60-yard run by Schaake behind perfect interference, the Reds scored another touchdown when Beach plunged over from the 3 yard line. Stuck missed the kick for extra point. Red Shirts Score Six Times With a fresh gung on the red eleven, the sweat shirts again kicked off and the scarlet accoutured lads started another march that scored when Mar- ning snagged a pass and got away for a big win. And as he his freshman year stood by Marshall as he booted across the extra point, More substitutions followed for the Reds while the sweat shinted boys took the pounding and then again kicked off. The Brewers vananced the ball to the 40 yard line. Then in four straight plays by Dumm and Weaver the goal was reached after Wooer got loose in a pitch and showed his heels to the gasket. Later in the scrummage the starting backfield and line were returned to the Red team and Carrie Smith and Jamie Smith for touchdowns at the practice,趣的 Wide Variety of Attack Show Wide Variety of Attack Hargiss was testing his various combinations yesterday afternoon and he leans back several steps, which can take the field and serve as a little more drill. The Kansas team for 1922 showed a wide variety of attack and a number of bull luggers of no mean ability. All that now confronts Hargiss is the task of perfecting the various combinations, building up a set of line replacements, avoiding of injuries, a run of good luck, and the help of Allah to make a winner out of the game. With Hargiss - Getto - Lindsay machine will finish a lot better than last year—which is not such a stupefended task. The injuries of the squid are few and minor and another week should find the cripples back in the ranks. Brazil, Baker, Mainz, and Brinkman being the only absent ones from last evening's workout. No starting line-up or hint at his line-up has yet come from Hargiss, but it is probable that the team that started the game has the Reds will open the Denver game. Ramey to Organize Roving Class Ramey to Organize Boxing Class Bill "Kid" Ramey, boxing instructor at the University for the past two years, will open a class in boxing Thursday in Robinson gymnasium at private lessons interested in private boxing lessons should report that time. The chief purpose of the first meeting is to get the class organized. Classes will meet twice a week thereafter. Patronize Kansan Advertisers. Mel Harper to Notre Dame Athletic Director's Son to Report for Football There Mel Harper, formerly enrolled at the University of Kansas and a member of the freshman football team, is now enrolled at Notre Dame, according to a letter received today by Dr. F. C. Allen, Director of Athletics here. Jesse Harper, director of athletics at Notre Dame and father of Mel, also said, in a letter to Dr. Allen, that his son will report for football practice in Mel Harper was a member of Phil Delta Theta social fraternity while enrolled here. Equipment Checked Out to Fifty-six Freshmen Yearling Football Squad In Smallest Turnout in Many Years Fifty-six freshmen checked out football equipment yesterday afternoon and went through an opening workout consisting of callations, tackling, blocking and other fundamentals prevail to facing the variate later in the season. Freshmen coaches "Forty" Cox, Rushan Logan, Lee Page, Earl Foy, all former K. U. varsity players, were in charge. This year's freshman squared is one of the smallest in recent years. The personnel of the squad is of wide geographical distribution with representatives from Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Kentucky, New York, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, California, Indiana, and Iowa. Checked are the statistics on the staffing. David Aitkin, Monongalahe, Pa; Warmer Abercrombie, Sheenahoad, Al. Frank Allen, Independence, Mo; CoeAhrens, Greensburg; Frank Aflick, Atchison; Clyde Bloomfield, Tula, Okla; McCulloch, Green Bay; Belleville; Woodrow Crowe, De Soto; Carl Camer, St. Joseph, Mo; Charles Clock, Tula, Okla.; W Luke Chapin, Medicine Lodge; James Cornell, Merriam; George B. Dutche, White Cloud. Dr. Martin Schauer, W Evertup, Edera, Fred Picken, Medicine Lodge; Bill Guffer, Lawrence; Paul Goodwin, winner, S. D; Charles Gartner, Tepeka, Ma吉谷ianovi. Jeanette, Pa; Saim Glison, Csose; Wis; Charles Havens, Topeka; Roy Hafoy, Tulsa, Okla; Robert Hin, Leaven- worth; Clyde Hensley, San Diego Calfi; Ed Irmannh, Kansas City, Mo; Norman Jackebachian,吼win; Alvin J Jones, Vinland; Joseph R. Joucken Omnaba, Nehr; Harry Kranser, Leaven- Frank Lynch, Kansas City, Mo; Mivan Lamster, Valparaiso, Ind; Edward McDevitt, Louisville, Ky; Perry MeePleeters, Baldwin; Viudin, Saint-Marcine, France; Mary Semeney, Neasmith; Dearne Nesmith, Belleville; Charles O'Bryan, Newton; John Petinson, Lawrence; Edwin R. Phulp, Lawrence; Lawrence Roy, Newton; Corman C. Pennho, Lawrence; Herbert Remink, N. E.; N. Garth Rogers, Kings City. Herbert Sizemore, Alta Vista; William F. Stone, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Sklar, Monogabala, Pa; Jose Trowbridge, Lawrence; Frank Tobler, DeSoto; Dumbie Tubbs, Norton; Harold Vella, S.W. D; BiD. V. Whitney; Martin W. J. Widman, J. Widman, Laeworth; Arthur Yee, Jeanette, John Zock, Larned, Sport Shorts Cloog Coach announced this morning that signals were to be prepared for display on bulletin boards in all university buildings urging greater interest in freshman football. The decrease in the freshmen reporting was approximately 67 per cent from last year's opening practice, Logan said. The Purde Boltermakers should be securely to rivet "Rambling" Ralph Graham of Kansas State College when they don't stop him, who will? E. McBride, sorts editor of The Kansas City Star, in an analytical study of the Kansas team, places Ormond Beach as the Jawhaker's most likely candidate for all-America mention. The fulfillment of Mr. McBride's probationary term is to say nothing of Dick Hardy at Northwestern. The way the judges appointed by the New York boxing commission handle "der Max" Schmeling, makes one won. But with the New Yorkers know the war is over. Harglis Issues Call For Track H. W. Harglis, track coach, has issued a call to all versity and freshman track candidates, as well as to all others interested, for Wednesday evening at 7:30 eck, in Robion gymnasium. Patronize Kansan Advertisers. PATEE WHERE THE BIG PICTURES PLAY Shows 3-7-9 Ends Tonite! GEORGE ARLISS "A Successful Calamity" Comedy - Cartoon - News BRING EM BACK ALIVE RKO-RADIO Picture Produced by the Van Bueren Corporation Every Foot of this Picture Was Made in the Heart of the Malayan Jungle Country! Daro-handed man against ferocious jungle kingst Mara and his wife such throbbing dramal Singercraft pales before the wavetw of this beast pageant from the book beast pageant from the book of life! EXTRA! Krazy Kat - Beezel Comedy Organ Novelty - Late News Friday - Saturday on the Stage The Clown Prince of Jazz Howard Thomas Recording Orchestra Mat. 25c Nite 35c Kiddies 19c W.A.A. Plans Specialty for "Sports Pow-Wow" Organizations Requested to Have Representative at Meeting at Meeting Members of the Women's Athletic Association will take part in a special feature to be given at the "sports pow-wow," sponsored by that organization, tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. The feature will be an imaginary dream in which the dreamer sees each sport characterized. LaVerne Wright, ed33, will take the part of the dreamer and the following sports will be shown: hockey, Ann Kell, c35; volleyball, Mary Elizabeth Edle, c4; tennis, Elizabeth Moody, ed. 39; basketball, Danny Moore, baseball, Bess Meydy Bott, c35; golf, Camila Luther, ed33; trick, Carol Hunter, c34; dancing, Wanda Perrin, c35; swimming, Lillian Peterson, ed. sp. and hiking, Betty Bellie Moore, c33. A tumbling team composed of Miss The "sports pow-wow" is held each year to acquaint new women students of the University with the activities of the W. A. A. and to explain the point system. One hundred twenty-five points are required for membership, 600 for club membership, and 400 for the blazer, and 2000 entitle the individual to the W. A. A. eau. Luther, Miss Wright, Miss Peterson, Margaret Greaves, c34; Mary Elizabeth c35; Elizabeth Moxley, ap. ed.; and, Fanny Zimmerman, d33; will have a part in the program. A speciality of the program is c36; Miss Peterson, c35; Miss Perrin, and Miss Peterson. The presentation of awards won by participants in intramural sports last year will be made at the "pow-wow." Each organized house and group is asked to send representatives to the meeting. Bismarck, N. D. (U. P.)—A curiosity in Capitol Hill today is a lone parrot which has built a nest in one of the trees, and, according to witnesses, stays to stay there. Where "Polly" came from is not known. Entertainment at Its Best THE GREATER DICKINSON Last Times Toule DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE” Starts WEDNESDAY For 4 Days WILL ROGERS in "Down to Earth" The One Man Who Can Still Make America Laugh Shows 7-7-9 Adm.—Mat. 10-25c Eve. 10-35c Starts Sunday— Fannie Hurst' "BACK STREET" The Picture For The Millions COMING SOON— Marlene Dietrich in "BLONDE VENUS" ST.LOUIS UNIVERSITY GAME CHANGED TO NIGHT AFFAIR At the request of St. Louis University officials, the Kansas-St. Louis University football game will be a night game at the St. Louis stadium on Friday night, Oct. 28, weather permitting. In the event that the weather is bad the team will remain in St. Louis and the game will be played Saturday afternoon. The game was announced by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, today. Patronize Kansan Advertisers. World Series by RADIO Hospital News Attendants report that the physical examinations of new students are almost completed. New Secretary For Sherwood Robert McKowen of Kansas City is the new secretary to Dr. N. P. Sherwood in the department of bacteriology. --at the Lea Drebing, sp., and Leona Daniels, c'35, were admitted to the Watkins Memorial hospital today. Try the World Series Special at the Union Fountain Main Lobby or Union Fountain Memorial Union It's a Strike Out Admittance to the Mid Week Varsity Will be by Union Card. Purchase Your Card When You Pay Your Fees or Buy One at the Door Wednesday Night Purchase a Union Card Now and Save 25c. (Stags fined 10c) —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 tobacco in all the world—but that does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that "Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild"—so these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying process, described by the words—"It's toasted". That's why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. "It's toasted" That package of mild Luckies "A man writes a better book, praises a better letter, or makes a better tennis-trap his heavier, then he builds his house on a foundation made by a better house in the same manner." — RADHWID DASMOREMER, this explain the word "letter".