PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1932 Passing Tactics Occupy Time of Jayhawk Squad Team Will Go to Denver With Only Few Men Disabled A concentrated dose of forward passing and an antidote against the same sort of medicine was the prescription written out by Dr. Hargiss, football diagnosticist, for his moleskin clad clientet yesterday afternoon. Using a line composed of: Taekkei, Clawson and Mehringer; Guards, Kvaterik and Atkesen; and center, Burcham; with two sets of backs and winged backs; with the front armbracket Hargass gave his squad a hard two hour drill on pass offense and defense. The two backfields that Hargiss conceived out of his squad to carry the forward pass offensive into the defensive ranks consisted of Smith, Nesmith, Schaeko, Beach, Plaskett, Dumm, Brinkman and Marsh. The two sets of ends on offense were Stuck and Casini and the brothers Hammers. Scrimmage Dummy Affair Sterlingman Doubly Adelaide The defensive team that had that bad comeback of passing others and made up of eonds, O'Neill and Buckley; tackles, Zvokneel and Freese; loggers, Logon and Holmes; backs, Kell, Weaver, Laub, Hayes, and Mains. The scrimimage was a dummy affair with no tacking and without attempts to run the ball for gains. However, the Jayhawkers will go westward for their advantage in good shape and with a minimum of early season injuries. Brazil, Carrie Smith, and Baker are the only squadmen nursing aliments at this time. Team Not Selected Hargiss has not yet decided on the likely candidates for positions at the post in the opening game and it appears that a place on the ground is pretty much a free-for-all until later in the week. the chances are that the startling eleven will be largely made up of lettermen including Schaake, Beach, and Carmi Smith in the backfield and with Stuck, Casmi, Mehringer, K瓦特曼, Zovolan, and Burcham in the front. The quarterback position may see Neumith or Kell in the driver's seat, either of whom can handle the team in a workmanlike manner. Another reason that Catie Smith may be called upon to direct the team—his job of last year. Jayhawkers Will Take Scenic Mountain Trip on Saturday: Back Sunday Team to Denver Thursday The University of Kansas Jayhawkers will entrain Thursday evening at 6:20 on the Union Pacific for Denver where they will meet Percy Loye's Denver University football warriors. The Jayhawkers will arrive in Denver Friday morning at 8 o'clock and will be quartered at the Shirley-Savoy hotel. The game will be played in the Denver stadium which has a seating capacity of 30,000 and will begin at 8:15 on Friday. There will be no radio broadcast. The game is one of the features on the Denver athletic program for this fall and a special 32-page program is being consulted for the event. The Jayhawk team will stay over Friday night in Denver and will be taken on a scenic mountain trip Sat- day morning. The team will leave Denver at 3 p.m. Saturday and will arrive in Lawrence at about 7 a.m. Sunday. A University of Kansas alumni picnic will be held in Washington park in Denver, Friday afternoon, Dr. F. C. Allen and Coach H. W. Hargis will call for the group to meet to address the general assembly of South High School at 10 o'clock Friday. Denver Wins First Game Denver Wins First Game The University of Denver football team won its season opener by defeating Minnesota of Minset队 by a score of 13 to 7. Send the Daily Kansan home GRAHAM, AGGIE BACK, STARS IN VICTORY OVER WICHITA U Mahantan, Sept. 24—(UP)—Ralph Graham, star fullback, scored four touchdowns and kicked one extra point to Give Bo McMillan's Agnieszka a 26 to 9 victory over Wichita University here at Oklahoma State. He gave the Aggies the other point. Running of Dougell Russell, brilliant sophomore half back, line plunging of Tom Bushby, and Breen's long passes to the right, but Ranger, but the scoring fell to Graham. Women's Sports Season to Open After Thursday Representatives Will Meet This Week to Plan Intramurals Volleyball and tennis will open he women's intramural sports this year after the first meeting which is to be field Thursday at 4:30. Each organizedouse and participating group has been asked to send a representative to this meeting. Last year 100 women participated in tennis, and volleyball called out 250. Basketball, deck tennis, and swimming will make up the winter list of sports; and tennis doubles and baseball form the competition for the spring time. Beginning with a group of six organizations, the women's intramural sports have increased until all organized groups were formed and organized groups were taking part last year. "I hope to continue the intramural program in a manner similar to that of last year with as much interest and participation as we have had," said Miss Ruth Hower in commenting on the growth of the activity. Inter-class tournaments, which will be played after the intamural competitions, will begin with hockey, and participation in this sport gives credit toward points for W.A.A. membership. Inter-class teams are chosen after tryouts, but any woman is eligible. Hockey practice starts next week at 4:30. Freshman and sophomore women will report on Monday and Wednesday, and juniors and seniors on Tuesday and Thursday. The class won a race class won a race the hockey championship, and a large portion of the team is back. Freshman women are given a special invitation to try out for places on the team regardless of previous experience. Any faculty member or graduate interested in playing the football is asked either to call the women's gym or see a Holiday Horse field where women are interested, a faculty football club may be organized to play against the class teams. SCOUTS WATCH HASKELL GAME TO PREPARE FOR LATER TILTS Tommy Yarr, member of the 1831 Notre Dame football team and all-American choice of the same year, was a visitor at the University football practice field Friday afternoon. Yarr was in Lawrence to scout the Haskell-Ottawa game. Notre Dame opens its home with Haskell on South Bend on Oct. 8. Art Stark, former Kansas Agie star, was in the press box at Haskell Friday night to scout the game for Creighton. He will be on Omaha next Saturday. Autumn Books M.U. Varsity Downs Freshmen Columbia, Mo. Sept. 24—(UP) The University of Missouri Varsity making its first appearance under direction of its new coach, Frank Carideo, today lefteed the freshman, 28 to 0. Boise, Idaho, Sept. 24. (UP)-Mrs. William E. Borah, of Wash., the Ducal senator, rallied here late today in her fight against paterfole, shortly after an injection of serum brought by air from Washington, D. C. Mrs. Borah Rallies Ames, Iowa, Sept. 24.-(UF) - A-compared green Iowa State College football team team defeated Simpson College of Indiana 21 to 0. Be one of the first discoverers of these not-to-be-missed books which inaugurate the fall season in the literary world Soon everyone will be discussing--at THE BOOK NOOK — 1021 Massachusetts Anne Bridge's PEKING PICNIC Glasgow's THE SHELTERED LIFE Hemingway's DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON Alwaus interested, helpful service at Sports Pow-wow Wednesday Prizes to Go to Winners of Women's Intramurals Last Year The presentation of awards won by participants in intramural sports last year, and a short program will be the main features of the annual "Sport Pew-wow" sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association to acquaint new athletes with the equipment housed is asked to send a group of 10 or 12 representatives to the meeting which will take place Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in the women's gym. Awards will be presented to Alpha Xi Delta for winning the organized group, to the L.W.W.'s for ranking highest in the organized group, and to Chi Ongwei for having the largest number competed in Tumbling, dancing, and an explanation of W.A.A. membership have been planned as a part of the program. Freshmen Check Out Suits Freshermen Check Off Suns Porty-five freshman football team checked out full equipment in a sham yesterday according to Olefman, c33, in charge of the freshman property room. Athletic do not look for as large a freshman football turnover this year in the past, but it is expected that the squad will number about 65 at the peak of the wessen. Send the Daily Kansan home. Tryouts for membership in Quack club, women's swimming organization have been announced for Oct. 1, from 10 to 12 a.m. B, back side, trudgeon or crawl, and single overarm are required strokes for all members. Standing front, running front, back or front dives are required for membership, but individuals who pass through a mile-mile distance swim, floating or treading water for two minutes, and surface dive for objects, may become pledges, although they do not become full members until they pass other SATURDAY MORNING NAMED QUACK CLUB TRYOUT DATE There is a difference Quack club membership is limited to about 30 women. It is the organization that sponsors the annual water carnival. No change in M. U.-N. U. Date Columbia, Mo. — (UP) — Though northwestern authorities suggested playing the Missouri — northwestern game Sept. 25 instead of Oct. 1 because of the World Series, the game will be played Oct. 1 as scheduled, according to local authorities who said they preferred an extra week of practice to possible extra gate receipts. It is a fact we do the best kind of shoe repairing, shining and dyeing. 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