PAGE FOUR . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1931 Hargiss Continues to Use New Plays Against Freshmen Kansans Drill Intensely for Attack on Millikin to Repay Defeat by Indians GOOD GAME EXPECTED Practice on co-ordination between line and backfield in blocking, charging, and various new offense formations, elitmaxed by a scrimmage with the freshmen yesterday's variety football practice. With continuous stress laid upon the new plays introduced in Monday's practice, Coach H. W. Hargart apparently intends to deceptive attack over ever before equaled in Kansas football. While the new formations are still somewhat imperfect, and some fumbling is evident in the backfield, they are proving to be good for the clash with Millikin this Saturday. Reports from the Illinois school indicate that Millikin has a good football record, and will win games against some of the competition in the ensuing game. The varinity first string engaged in perfecting new affinities for the freshmen, which required seconds duelled with the freshmen in a light scrimmage. The varsity kids worked on blocking and tackling; then took the freshmen following the scrimmage by the Brazil was again placed at tackle after holding down a wing position all the season, and Campbell was able to keep up the pressure, so supreme back, was calling signals, Griddle and Schaeke at the half positions, and Campos at the right center, Rost and Casini at Guards, Baker, Foy, and Brazil changed at tackles and Hammon and Campbell at The Jayhawkers practiced late both Monday and last night and appear to be intensely planning an attack on Millikin which will repay the defeat given in the game. With the combination of weight and deception which the Hargies men will use to an advantage in Saturday's game, the combat promises to be a thrilling exhibition, full of serial plays and uncommon on the Kansas gridiron. --and Everham, Phi Delta, bye; C. Mett ner and Houbes, Triangle. Intramural Games Practices for women's intramural volleyball will be held this week and next week. A list of hours open on Monday is posted in the near entrance to the east gymnasium, and Miss Rise Hoyer, head of the department of physical education, has asked that those wishing to participate attend a line for volleyball drawing was today. Hours open are all noons, Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 8:30 to 10:30, every afternoon after 5:30 except afternoons and Thursdays afternoons after 4:30. In women's intramural tennis, the fieldmats for playing the first round is usually larger and matches will be filled in on the regular intramural slips, and turned in as a centerpiece. A brilliant passing attack that notetes a touchdown in the last 10 seconds of the game, he led the team's ball team to defeat D. U. last night T-6 Patrick, P.K. A. K. left guard, received the pass that deprived the Delta Up. Larry D. Larry D In the other game in the first division Sigma Chi defeated A. T. O., 13-0 Both of the Sigma Chi touch-downs both playing in the back field, snagging passes for counters, Emby place the extra point on the first touchdown. In the only game played in the second division, Pb Cam and D. T. D. overtime periods had been played. The game will be served as one half game. In division III the Cardinals, the former Independents, defeated Kapuas left and left ambassad a pass and run 23 yards to accue. The try for point was No games are scheduled today The drawings for men's handiard doubles are as follows Division I Proctor and Marshall, S. P. E. vs. Mattea Wooley, K. P. A. vs. Wooley, K. P. A. vs. Keil and Murphy, Kappa Sip. vs. Gikelson and Santhu, Phai Gim; Shamir and Roberts, Phai Gim; Shamir and Roberts, Phai Gim; Sip. vs. Solbert and Smith, Phil Dhi; Neel and Layton, D. T. D. vs. Ludwick and Metzler, D. U; Spabialby and Metzler, D. U; Spabialby and Metzler, D. U; Dodge and Filken, Cheney and Benges, Triangle; Birney and Barber, Delta Chi vs. Gibbs and Evans, Kappa Sip; Flood and Farmer, D. U; Edmunds and Auble, A. T. O. vs. Prichard and Allen, Phil Pougas and Allen, S. P. E. vs. Shaw and Edmunds, D. U; Edmunds and Auble, A. T. D. vs. Prichard and Murphy, Theta Tau; Blatt and Welch, K. P. A., by McCoy Division II: Ives and Colon, Kappa Sig. vs. C. Gradinger and B. Gradinger, P. A. Shakelover and Reye Brinker, P. A. Shakelover and M. Magurder and Hoover, Theta Tau, v. Kramilch and Howard, D. T. D., Veronick and Alexander, Phi Gam, M. Magurder and Hoover, Renker and Gibson, D. U.; Jones and Coleman, S. E. p. V. Ees and Jones, M. Magurder and Hoover, Renker and Board, Batra; Eyward and Board, Batra; Fearrell and C. Baxter, D. C. S. v. Jrie and Cutlul, Triangle, Taylor and Craig, Kappa Sig. / Schellin and Webster, D. T. D. vs. Haggart and Morton, Betra; Reynolds and Copeland, unatarmed Roberts and Boutty, A. T. O. v. Benjour and Young, Thetma Tau; Kirk and Hodgun, Piam, gay; White and Journey, Lampke, Lampke and Butler, D. U. bye. Division III: McCoulough and Mullane, Phi Psi, bye; Alexander and Sandbury, Phi Gain, bye; Duffy and Wilkinson Weinser, S. P. E., vs. Besse and Cox, PI; K.A. I.; Dermat and Derman, S. A.E. vs. Hogstrom and Everhardt, PI. U; D. T. I.; Finley and Barrett, PI. and Banka, Theta Tau; Peck and Greenleaf, Beta; hibba and Hickey, D. T. D; Young and Barrett, Tri- Tauer, Ph.D.; Rowe and Stagel, Sig. by, Randal and Expuland, C. D. s. Case and Finley, Batten; Watson Tacker, Ph.D.; Browne and Tacker, Ph.Gam.; Sails and Smith, S. A. E. vs. Austin and Wilson, Theta Tau; Johnson and Coley, A. L. v. vs. Bailey and Coley, A. L. v. and Balch, A. T. O. vs. Evans and Marshall, Pi U; Siefers and Brandon, Phil Delta, vs. Brechtel and Linged, Jubilant Indians Turn to Invasion of South Kansas Inflicts No Damage on Victorious Haskell Warrior Fresh from their sturming 6 to 9 victory over the Big Six champion K. U Jayhawkers, the flashy Haskell Indian grid squid today looked to their southern invasion next week, which would be with Texas Tech at Dallas on Oct. 13. The Braves come thru their great victory over the heaver and powerful Jawahrah with only minor hurries at full strength for the Texas game. Johnson's name will take its place in the Haskell firmament along with other key players on the team. His defensive play against Karna was crushing and he also did most of his own running. Linked with the name of the brilliant Captain Louis Weller new concerto the Ute Indian fallback, who cracked four yards against the Karnes goal line to an Another Brave who gleamed brightly against the powerful Jawkawers he had brought and sends his 185 pounds glover with amazing speed and who is a pass The Braves, about 35 strong, will take the warpash for Texas Tuesday evening. Their opening game at Dallas has the feature attraction of the Dallas fair. Coach W. H. (Lone Star) Dietz has developed a novel type of defense system based on the micro-systems which proved invulnerable in the Kansas game and which will be used in future games. Four days after the Texas Tech battle the Indians will invade their home land to meet the Oklahoma Agnes at Stillwater, Okla., in a night contest. Club Formed Last Night New Organization Is For Men Majorin In Physical Education A meeting of men who are majoring in physical education was held last fall at the university club, Herbert Alipham, swimming coach and member of the department of swimming. Oro Rost, ed 32, was elected president and George Trombold, ed 32, was elected vice-president. The objective of the club is to stimulate interest in knowledge of phases of physical education outside of the curriculum. Another meeting will be held Tuesday, Oct. 13 for the purpose of name and constitution for the club. Tryouts for El Ateno, the Spanish tub, will be held at a special meet- ing with the National Center on at 4:30. The meeting will be held the Administration room Fourteen students from the Spanish department have inducted their intention of trying out, but additional classes are required, consisting of songs, speeches, or dialogues in Spanish, which are to be selected prepared in advance by the students. This is the first attempt at such an organization in recent years. FOURTEEN SPANISH STUDENTS TO TRY OUT FOR EL ATENEC DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Outropatic Physician Foot Correction 909.3 Mass Phone 2357 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mav. First Conference Games to Be Played Saturday Coach Dana Bible Promises Shake-up Before Tilt With Sooners Lincoln, Oct. 7—(UP)—Disappointed over Nebraska's showing with Northwestern, Coach Bible promised a shake-up in the Cornhushner first team. Bernie Masterson and Jack Filler have been praised for eleven. The variety scrimmaged against the freshmen yesterday. The yearlings employed Oklahoma plays. Cut Kansas Aggie Squad Miahoffan, Oct. 7—(UP)—The Kansa Aggie varial squid was cut to 27 men today so that Coach McMillan could concentrate his tutoring. Third grade students were the first reserve squad used in scrimmage against the first string eleven. Long, regular guard, was out of practice since last week, and deep gait收账 received yesterday. Oklahoma in Good Condition Nerium, Oct. 7 — (UP) — The Oklahoma Sooners are in excellent condition for their game Saturday with Nebraska. Couch Lindsay said today he'll be playing hard and hard scrimmage against Cornelius plays as presented yesterday afternoon by the freshman. The fresh led a number of breaking forward passing formations. Henry Stresses Passing Columbia, Oct. 7—(UP)—An airlift attack will contrain the big guns of Missouri's offensive play Saturday in Gillette and Stuller, backs, were drilled by Coach Gwinn Henry in passing, as he moved forward from freshman. The passers were showing accuracy on both short and long flops to Schulte and Gladden, first string Ames, Oct. 7—(UIP)–Schaffer appeared today to have won the position held by Ivan Impton before the star halfback broke his leg in the Iowa State Morninggame game last week. The State MorninggameDetroit at Detroit Saturday, Oct. 9. Iowa Encounters Detroit Allen Writes Sport Article Danger of Sportsmanship Described In "For the Game's Sake" "The graved danger from the standpoint of sportmanship comes through the thoughtless failure of a player who lacks the companion of the player who attends games in the guee of a partisan supporter or root "is a failure to play. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, which appears in the 1931-2 official basket-ring game, wrote by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, which appears in the 1931-2 official basket-ring game, wrote by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, which appears in the 1931-2 official basket-ring game, wrote by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, which appears in the 1931-2 official basket-ring game, wrote by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, which appears in the 1931-2 official basket-ring game, wrote by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, which appears in the 1931-2 official basketball One incident illustrates the regard for rules by the real man. In an exciting game between Doctor Allen's Haskell Indians and the Detroit Red Wings in Indian, pounced on the elusive ball with such vigor and recklessness that he was called for holding. Instead of taking it out, they drawed out "Humph! I made a mistake." Doctor Allen describes the thrills and suspense of a vigorous competition of basketball. He describes the attitude that a clean sportsperson has in regard to the rules. Doctor Allen ends the article with this statement—"our amateur games are still safe in America, however, because the ideal that stimulates them is to play at the highest level of American boy. The key to success is determined by our adult athletes on an efficiency basis, but to our young Sir Galahad it is the burning ideal, the most efficient in addition to the efficiency plan. The best to the youngerest is clean." Norman, Okla.—Depression has hit the University of Oklahoma in a way. Unless something unforessee turns up, the *Men's Student Council* will not be able to supply the fifty dell-room chairs to provide pans for the numbers. On Other Hills Vermillion, S. D.-General confusion resulted from a convoction held at the University of South Dakota, Friday, for the purpose of deciding whether the student was placed on the society ticket. Voting was postponed until a later date. THE PLAZA Fountain Service, Sandwiches Candy, Cigars, and Tobacco Drop in after the Mid-week Varsity tonite. Sport Shorts The shifting of James Brazil from end to tackle seems to be a good move, as he has been able to make a powerful man on the defense. It also gives Coach H. W. Hargins a chance to develop his sophomore ends, and develop his defensive skills, knows what it means to lose a bunch of lettermen as he did this year. 1241 Oread Free delivery service Coach Hergis *challenging* is directing the team on a group of new plays, but just how many will be used Saturday is unanswered. Hergis calls game next week in the one to which has to be pointed, and since there will be at least one Agie scout in the stands the Kansas quarterback will not bring many of the new bunch of tricks. Phone 50 The feature game of the football schedule this week is between Notre Dame and Michigan, but now it is any team's game, although we have always favored the South Bend school in any game it plays. These two games last Saturday, with Northwestern pulling their offensive in the first half and defeat Nebraska 19 to 7 while Notre Dame did not get started with its game against Michigan, culminating up a 25 to 8 victory over Indiana. Again turning to the world series we find that the never-stopping Stoner Martin got two hits in three times at bat to run up his batting average from 73-58. He got one hit to get two hits in every game except one and that game he did something different, he got three hits. If this member of the Cardinals is shot in the playoffs,铝 all there will be no doubt as to where the plan should be placed. The Cardinals have done all the base stealing during this series so far, despite the fact that Mickey Cochrane is in the middle of his arms of all-time catchers. Of the five bases pilfered by St. Louis, the same gentleman that has been doing everything since they registered three. Chuck Haley and Frankie Frisch have made the other two. There seems to be no suggestion of Martin using anything is said about the Cardinals. What pitching this World Series has turned out so far. The second game a winner for the Brewers and a batterside winer was a two-hit victory for Burgess Crimes that a shotout up until the start when Simmons polled 2-0 in a last-gasp Wednesday Earwash came back after losing 2 to 0 in the second game and pitched two-hit ball to register the win. Basketball Practice Begins First Session Was Held Last Night— 17 Men Reported Practicing basketball in the first week of October is the plan designated by Coach F. C. Allen for this year's squad. The first practice was held last night in Robinson gymnasium with 17 players, two freshmen and six seniors of last year and two squad members. After the meeting was started Coach Allen gave the noe a clark talk on the formation and plays to be used in practice. Coach Alten worked on these plays. Practices will be held twice a week until the end of football season when the regular work is done. 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