PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932 Cornhuskers Look to Speed Now That Weight Is Lacking Coach Dana Bible and His Assistants Put Time on Development of Nebraska Line TO PLAY FROSH OCT. By Walter Rundle United Press Staff Correspondent Lincoln, Neb. Sept. 26—(UPI) Hopes of the Nebraska vs. Iowa football team to score in its Big Six conference football championship today were pinned upon a medium weight, versatile and high-spirited squad. zevra扎瑞a teams of the past have been measured in weight and brawn, but the 1932 lineup will depend for victory upon fast feet and shifty runners, a type of play Dana X. Bible coaches best. Now, Bible and his assistants are putting in their time with the team—ne-the time before Pitsea last year and cracked under the mighty onlaughs of Pittsbush's backs. The varsity candidates already have been put through their football A, B, Cs—blocking and tackling. Thirty-five of the oldest players have been placed in the game for the preparation for the first game of the season on Oct. 8, against Iowa State. Four 'WN' Two more made conference history the season already have made their claims to backfill scrimages, "Big Berrie" Masterson and George Sauer Displayed old time ground - gaining ability. Sharing hooks with these two, the team has a smart, elusive broken field runner. Nebraska's four "M"s" - Masterson, Mathis, Miller and Murray - have solved the quarterback problem for Bible. Play Yearlings Oct. 1 Roby and Holkuf, both well-seasoned veterans are expected to be the regular starting ends for the Cornhuskers. Hubert and O'Brien have been used extensively in carry season scrimmages from the defense and Campbell and Huka are slated for guard. Ely and Meier look most likely at center. "The boys should make it interesting in the conference and give their non-conference opponents plenty of word power," said they. "He has spirit and ability." The Cornhuskers will see real action for the first time on Oct. 1, when they match strength with the yearling eleven. Edict Imposed on M.U. Freshman A week later, the Nebraska team will start one of its most difficult schedules—a round robin of the Big Six conference, games with Iowa and Minnesota, a weekend of Southern aggregation and Southern Methodist of the Southeast conference. Ediject Improved on M.U. Freshman Columbia, Mo., (MU-) -P freshmen at the University of Missouri are forbidden to play football, volleyball or grass dance, or go on the streets after 7:00 p.m. according to the traditional sophomore edict. Send the Daily Kansan home. ABOUT 25,000 SEATS LEFT FOR K.U.-NOTRE DAME GAME According to Kansas athletic officials, approximately 250 good seats will still remain unassigned for the Kansas-Nutra team and played in the Kansas stadium Nov. 5. Widespread interest in the game is being shown and Dr. F. C. Allen, athletic director, is of the opinion that he will teach this game than ever before in Kansas football history. A special train will be run from Omaha, another from Denver, with the possibility of one from Oklahoma City to reach as many players are becoming widespread, but they are entirely untroubled, the athletic office reports. Sport Shorts We don't know which family holds the record for the number of off-spring in the world today, but the way these Hubka's keep coming up in the Nebraska line-up, it would appear that Ma and Pa Hubka Kushna, a daughter of Rutherford in grateful praise that the Rutherford and Chamberlain families are not so productive. "Dred," Mains, half-hack on the var- sity squad, suffered a slight fracture of the tibia in Saturday's practice. He went out of practice for about three days. A chap we know was holding forth the other day with regard to Leslie Edmonds' ability as a football referee. He stated among other things that Lossen couldn't catch the catfish but, added, I hold no brief for his eyesight." —G. H. P. Intramural Calendar Thursday, Sept. 29—Meeting of Intramural managers, Room 206, Robinson gymnasium, 4:30 p. m. Friday, Sept. 20- Entries due for inter-organization match in tennis, handball, horseshoe pitching, and touch football. Monday, Oct. 3- First games of inter-organization touch football. Drawings posted in open and inter-organization tennis clubs. Tuesday, Oct. 4—Drawings posted for interorganization and open horseshoe pitching. principals: Wednesday, Oct. 5—Doubles in interorganization and open tennis, horseshoe hitting and handball posted. prizing. Friday, Oct. 7—Entries due for inter-school tennis, horseshoe pitching and playground ball. Monday, Oct. 10- First games of inter-school playground ball. Tuesday, Oct. 11-First matches of inter-school horseshoe pitching and tennis. Friday, Oct. 14—Entries for open pennathlon due. Hargiss and Allen to Talk Alton McCarty,LLB.12, president of the Denver K. U. club, and its members will meet in a joint meeting with fifty members of the Denver, Wyo. Chamber of Commerce, headed by J Kent Hinckley, K.U., and J Ronald Colo, Friday before the Denver K.-U. game. Coaches F, C Allen and H, W. Hargas will speak. The organizations will be seated in body to witness the K. U.-Denver gam The University of Kansas Football Squad As yet, no name has been chosen for the first issue of the Sour Owl, Rober Hitchock, c 33, editor, said Friday. The cover design will be in red and blue. Following are the members of the University of Kansas football squad, their positions and personal statistics: Player Home City Pos. Wt. Ht. Age Yr. Paul J. Adam, Dunhap Tackle 180 6 1½¹ 23 0 *George L. Atkeson, Lawrence Guard 188 6 1² 23 2 *Ormand D. Beach, Pawnbuko, Okla. Fullback 205 6 2 21 1 Walter A. Buckley, Italy, Texas End 170 5 11 21 0 James J. Bristol, St. Louis, Mo. Tackle 190 6 2 23 2 Ray N. Brinkman, Fort Scot Fullback 190 6 1 22 0 Baker Al. Baker, Albert, Tex. Tackle 195 6 1 22 0 J.B. Hamilton, Pittsburgh Center 190 6 1 21 2 *Jewell C. Campbell, Kansas City, Mo. End 175 6 1² 22 1 *Ernst J. Cassini, Jeannette, Pa. End 175 6 11½¹ 20 1 Milo B. Clawson, Newton Tackle 195 6 2 23 0 Elwyn N. Dee, Nealson Guard 200 5 10 20 0 *Raymond J. Dunn, Hoslington Halfback 185 6 2 22 1 Leo E. Freese, Alton Tackle 195 6 1 23 1 *Gilbert E. Hanson, Kansas City, Kan. End 190 6 2 21 2 Marshall M. Mahanow, Columbus End 190 6 2 21 3 James E. Hammers, Columbus End 190 6 2 23 0 George H. Hobson, Kansas City, Kan. Center 180 51½¹ 20 2 Rex Holmes, Prescott Guard 168 5 10 20 0 Rutherford B. Hayes, Quarter 165 51½¹ 20 0 *Zvoffirn K瓦特曼, K.C. Kan. Quarter 165 51½¹ 20 1 Kenneth B. Kell, Topeka Quarter 170 5 11 19 0 Robert E. Laub, K.C. Kan. Quarter 185 5 8 20 0 Bruce M. Mahanow, Columbus Quarter 150 5 9 22 0 *John W. Manning, Attwood Quarter 165 51⁰ 19 1 G. Ross Marshall, Olathe Fullback 185 6 2 21 0 George W. Moore, Lawrence Halfback 160 51⁰ 18 0 *Peter J. Mehrhing, Kinaley Tackle 195 6 1 22 1 Orland F. Nesmith, Belleville Quarter 185 6 1 21 1 *Dick L. O'Nell, Bartswille, Okla. Quarter 185 6 1 21 1 Martin H. Pointdexter, Topeka Halfback 170 5 9 19 0 *Elmer H. W. Schanke, Lawrence Halfback 195 51½¹ 21 2 *Carrie H. S辛, Arma Halfback 195 51⁰ 21 2 *Arch R. Stuck, Salina End 190 51⁰ 22 1 Elson Spangler, Walton Halfback 164 51⁰¹ 20 1 Richard G. Weaver, Concordia Halfback 164 5 8 21 1 Frank M. Warkin, Topeka Halfback 185 6 1 21 1 Frank P. Elmore, Elmore Halfback 165 51⁰ 19 0 *Joseph Zvoulak, Ellworth Tackle 192 6 2 22 2 Larger Program Is Now Prepared for Intramurals Inter-organization Events Entry Blanks Will Be Sent From Office Tomorrow MANAGERS WILL MEET Intramural sports for the scholastic year 1932-33 will be divided into three groups, inter-organization, inter-school, and open, according to Edwin F. Eibel, director of intramural sports for the University. The entry blanks for the inter-organization events in the intramural program will be mailed out from Elbow's office tomorrow to the various organization managers for the events, horseback, horsewinds, and touch football. Inter-Organization Rules The rules for the inter-organization events are announced at follows. 1. Winners of events in this section are to be determined in an organization based on a criteria most points in any event wins the trophy, etc. 2. No man who has made a variety letter in any university or college, in any sport, may compete in this section. A meeting of the intramural managers has been called for Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in room 286, Robinson gymnastium. The intramural manager is Matthew McDonald. Jock McDonald, Olin Petfish, Lawrence Leigh, and George Benson. Fall: Tennis (elimination tournament, 6 men); handball, (15 men); horseback pitching (6 men); track; turk-veen touch football (6 men). The events announced for the inter- organization meet are: Winter: Basketball, wrestling, indoor handball, swimming. Spring: Track, sorority relay, tennis borgesh pitching, handball, golf. The rules announced for the inter- school events which start a week after the inter-organization events area. 1. Winners of events in this section are determined on a team basis. Team securing the greatest number of points wins event. 2. Players may not compete in sports in which they have made varsity letters. 3. Players must be em- ployed in the school for which they cometre. The rules for the open competition, in the intramural calendar are: 1. Winners determined on individual basis only, except in basketball. 2. A man having made a variety letter is仁授 to the sport in which he made his letter. Rules for Open Competition The inter-school intramural program includes: 6 team (man), horseshoe (6 man team) track; winter: basketball (open) wrestling, swimming, volleyball spring; horseshoe, horse队 and bull track. The events of the open are: full, tennis, borasshoe pitching, handball, track, pentathlon, cross country; winter, basketball, Inter-school div.), wrestling, swimming, indoor decathlon; spring, track, tennis golf. Swimmers Ask for Pool "Whether or not the Robinson gymnastium swimming pool will be open this year depends on the demand for it by students," said Herbert G. Alphin, instructor in physical education, this morning. A petition has been placed in the athletic office for those who are interested in using the pool. According to Alphin, it will be necessary to get 200 sigmers before the pool can be opened as the financial assistance will not permit undue expense. Seventy-five names have already been obtained. Petition Necessary Since Retrenchment Made Closing Necessary If the required 200 signatures appear, the physical education instructor plans to open the pool for one hour each day, probably from 4:30 to 5:30 each afternoon. Admission will be free those enrolled in the University. The loud speaker will play various college songs such as "I'm a Jaybawk," "Notre Dame Victory March," and the "Maine Stain Song" during its ballyhoo of the fall football program at Lawrence. A car equipped with football placards and a loud speaker has been obtained by the officials of the athletic department and will make trips to all cities and towns near Lawrence to stimulate Kansas football home schedule. ATHLETIC OFFICE TO BALLYHOO K. U.'S HOME FOOTBALL GAMES The loud speaker equipment in the car is the work of Wayne L. Wood, a student in the School of Engineering and will be driven by H. S. "Doc" Gill. Gets New Position Nantucket, Mass. — (UP) — Visitors here note with wry smiles that Joy street leads to a cemetery. Carnie Smith, last year's quarterback who has been shifted to halfback position for this year. Play Three Homecomings Jayhawkers Feature Attractions at Conference Schools The University of Kansas football team will play before Homecoming crowds at all conference games away from Lawrence this season. Iowa State College at Ames, which did not play Kansas last year because of difficulty over the egence eligibility rules, has Kansas scheduled for its Homecoming Three conference games away from home will be played by the Kansas team. The first is scheduled for Oct. 15, with Iowa State College, the second is on Nov. 9, with North Carolina, the third of Missouri at Columbia and the third with Kansas State at Manhattan on Nov. 19. Each of these will be Home-coursing games. The fourth Homecoming game, the big game for K.U. students, faculty and friends of the University, will be with the University of Nebraska here Oct. 22. A second conference game at home will be played on Dad's Day, Oct. 8, with the University of Oklahoma. One non-conference game will be played in Lawrences by the Kansas team. Notre Dame's famous football team will come from South Bend, Ind, to play Kansas Nov. 5. Two non-conference games are scheduled for Kansas away from Lawrence. The first is the season's opening game in Denver, Colo., on Sept. 30, (night) and then in Louisville, Ky., on December. The second is Oct. 29, with St. Louis University at St. Louis, Mo. Patronize Kansan Advertisers. The athletic office announced this morning that beginning tomorrow, employees will start mailing the pasteboards for which reservations have been received. After tomorrow, all ticket applications will be handled immediately, the tickets to be mailed on the day of receipt of application. Local football fans can now procure tickets for all home games at the athletic office without the necessity of making application. Applications for those of student identity items are being received, but tickets are not yet available. New Pretzel Substitute Found MISSOURI TOWER PLEDGES ARE 99.21 PER CENT PAID Columbia, Mo.—(UP)—Only $197 of the original outlay of 250,000 required to construct the Memorial Tower on the University of Missouri campus remains unpaid, according to a report by J. R. Jordan, university auditor. Less than $1000, however, has been collected to cover all costs of the construction of the Tower now partly built. All funds for construction work on this project are from former students. Beaumont, Teac., (UP) - Vendors to the hot tomato test, this summer found, to their great surprise, that sales were on par with those of the cooler months. They found that they were found that the fiery Mexican delicacy substituted admirably for the pretzel. JOBS for University Men and University Women Kansan Business Office tor complete information. Now Open Apply in person at the Can it be possible NO. EVERY store can't be cheapest! And in your pursuit for the lowest price, you are likely to lose sight of value altogether! Know your store! You can come here with full confidence that our quality standards have not been lowered a single notch. You can come here with full confidence that you'll be satisfied with whatever you buy. And as far as prices are concerned, all we ask is that you shop around and COMPARE! Griffon Suits for Fall start at $19.50. ATHLETIC OFFICE WILL FILL RESERVATIONS TOMORROW The Opening Varsity featuring that famous University of Kansas Orchestra Barney Scofield Starring--- BUGS HOUSE PAUL PETERS and the TRIPLE-HARMONY TRIO MEMORIAL UNION BALL ROOM Saturday Oct.1 DATES and STAGS 75c Make Your Date Early DANCING 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. ---"an extra hour in the moonlight"