I PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1931 Intramural Teams Play First Games in Touch Football Triangles, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phil Gams Win Opening Contests of Season INTRODUCED BY ELBEL Touch football, the new game being played in intramurals this year had its debut last night. Three games were held at the campus and the game met the hearty approval of all the teams. Although the game was new to students, it was well attended was demonstrated. This sport was introduced on the campus this semester through the Elbri, director of intramural sports. Each division had a game yesterday. In Division I Triangle defeated Alpha Kappa I, the Triangle touchdowns were made on forward passes. Marceo, right end, was the first touchdown and a short run. The other touchdown was made by Kent, left end. Both at-bats were up to five. In Division II Phi Games played Sigma Phi Epion and defeated them in the contest won despite losing the contest went scoreless until late in the last half when Walker, Phi Gum competed against the team. He kicked from the twenty yard line and it was good. This was the only victory. The Kayhawk defeated Pi. Upsition in the only game played in the third round, in which he scored six of six to nothing. Clark, Kayhawk right end, struggled a pass for the bone in his heel. LOGAN ASKED TO ANNOUNCE OTTAWA-LEAVENWORTH GAM Roland Logan, freshman line coach, will act as announcer for the football game between Leavenworth High School and Wichita Falls High Leavenworth tonight. Logan played his high school football at Leaven- worth and is well liked in his home town. The reason for asking Logan to do the announcing is that Logan has a great deal of experience along this line. Logan is an elaborate public address system Sport Shorts If Coach H. W. Hargiss allows his quarterbacks to use some of the passing attack work on this week in崣, he has not allowed his Berrellau at his best. Phil and Carrie Smith do almost all of the passings and running yards. Phil doing most of the longer passing. The Kansas backfield positions are worked out so that they are interchangeable and the backs are shifted from one position to another. One position is blocking while a little carrying of the ball. Bunny Black had this duty in the game with the Colorado Angies and came in for little newspaper credit as the fan do not chew the blocker so their players can't praise the man in that position. Usually some school wants to feature a player and let him make most of the games. They play the best leaders in the country. Last year and in the first game this year the scoring was 58. The second game last Saturday Iod led with 12 rinks, Page had 9, and Smith and Schaub Whether the members of the team have agreed among themselves or whether Coach Hargis has directed him to divide scoring honors among themselves is not known but it seems likely that there are differences between members of the team. Al Simmons, who led the American league in batting, came through with the hit that made the game look like a double play. He added seventh with the score 4 to 2 and Mickey Cochrane on first base. Simmons was called about 735 feet before clearing the wire screen. Later he made the outfield long hit to left field. Only one time during the first game did the sterling defense of the Athletics weaken and that time "Chick" Halefy and "Pepper" Martin stole three and two were out at the time and the side was retired without any damage. The Athletics look more and more like sure bets for their third consecutive title by virtue of winning the first game. Earnshaw, who registered two games last year for the second game and after that Mack's pitching choices will be in doubt, although Wate Host, who was on the ground for a "money" pitcher, will be a possible choice for the third game, if Mack does not fool everybody and pitch him today. BULLETIN London, Oct. 2 — (UP) — Sir Tim Lepin Lighton was shot dead officially in his sleep. It was announced officially that death was due the day before he was killed. PLAY LAST GAME Louis Weller, one of the most colorful backfield men in the country, will be playing his last game against a Kansas team tomorrow night when Haskell and Kansas meet at the Kansas stadium. Weller is captain of the Indiana Physical Education Staff To Give Talks Over KFKU Hargiss, Allen, Naismith and Hamilton Included As Speakers Dr. James Naimish, inventor of basketball; Dr.F.C. Allen, director of athletics at the University of Kansas, and other members of the physical education staff of the University are to present a series of talks on health and fitness over the University's radio, KRFU, each Thursday evening from 6 to 13:50. The radio presentations are to be in the form of interviews, with E.R. Elbok, of the physical education department and R. E. Hargas, of the educational institution*. Oct. 15, Coach H.W. Hargas; "Is Football Justifiable in an Educational Institution"? Oct. 15, Coach H.W. Hargas; "Olympic Games"; Nov. 5, Miss Hargas; "Athletics"; Nov. 5, Coach Brutus Hamilton; "Track Athletes"; Nov. 19, on the eve of the KU-MU game*, Miss Hargas; "Athletics"; Nov. 12, Coach Brutus Hamilton; "Track Athletes"; Nov. 19, on the eve of the KU-MU game*, Miss Hargas; "Athletics"; Nov. 12, Coach Brutus Hamilton; "Track Athletes"; Nov. 19, on the eve of the KU-MU game*, Miss Hargas; "Athletics"; Nov. 12, Coach Brutus Hamilton; "Track Athletes"; Nov. 19, on the eve of the KU-MU game*, Miss Hargas; "Dancing in Education"; Jan. 7, Dr. James Naismith; "The Development of Basketball"; Jan. 14, Dr. F.C. Allen; "Basketball"; Jan. 14, Dr. F.C. Allen; "Basketball"; Jan. 14, Dr. F.C. Allen Features of KFKU KFKU was on the air this morning from 11 to 11:30 with another British Travel Talk, 'London's Figure Gallery' at the Royal College of Art, evening from 6 to 6.15F Roy Underwild went on the air with a mu-ma-na-na-mariner" (Chopin); "Humoresque," by Tatsukowiki; "Whims; Schumman"; 'Dancers in the Palat,' Charles Rep- The musical programs will be broadcast Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. H.B. Chubb will give one of his sermons of oight "Interpretations of Information" to members of the talk groups the talks will be by members of the physical education department. Tomorrow morning's program will be a health story for children, and tomorrows morning's program will be his series of talks, "On the Campus," which consist of glimpses of K.U. The series of talks by Prof. J. K. Jenkins, J.K. Williams, on the "History and Development of Printing," will begin next week in lectures announced previously in the Kansas. Begins Talks Winterley Prof. R. H. Hewler, head the department of psychology, began an experiment to see if the object being "The Psychology of Personality" "The dates and subjects are Oct. 1—The Importance of Personality. Oct. 8.-The Source of Personality. Oct. 15.-The Development of Personality. Nov. 12- Early Signs of Personality Maladjustments. Nov. 5-Some typical Distorted Per sonalities. Fox, Oct. 9, at 11:00 a.m. Prof. A. J. Mix, of the Botany department will open a series of four talks, Oct. 9, 16, 23, and 36 on his experiences while studying in England. Professor Mix has been the general "Ar American Abroad." Oct. 22 - Personality in the Home. Oct. 29 - Personality in the Class "om." Beg Pardon --session at 10 a.m. to be addressed by the president, both of the department of journalism A huncheon will be held at the cafeteria, at which an informal discussion will take place. Nov. 19 - Problems of Discipline. The attention of the Kansan has been called to an error that appeared in the Slosson scholarship list. The Kansan stated that the Mt. Wilson astronomical observatory is located at Flagstaff, Ariz., when it should have shifted to Flagstaff, Arizona, as it is located there. The Mt. Wilson observatory is in California. Sooner Eleven to Meet Unscored-On Rice Team Adrian Lindsey's Men Have Tough Job Ahead In Stopping Texans A powerful but green Sooner eleven will meet a speedy unscorded on Rice Institute team on Arian Lindsay field Saturday afternoon. Adrien Lindsay will be pitting his football knowledge against famous Notre Dame system of play. The Rice squad of "Owls" is quartered today in Oklahoma and the team also has several raid fists. Their team boasts such great rosters as Jake Mosler, who ran 82 yards for a buzzer down that defeated Texas A. M. and Jack Frye, an illusive 150 pound half- Adrian Lindsey, the Sooner coach, is expected to lead Guwen Warry, Bob Bubba, Bob Dunn andvin "Swede" Elstrom in the backfield unless Rice starts its heavy combina- A crowd of 10,000 spectators is expected if the weather is good. 12,000 general admission seats are being sold at priced prices the afternoon of the game. Officials will be: Dr. Fred Moon, San Antonio, Dusty Boggs, Dallas; Harry Houston, Blackwell, Okla.; and Lee K Anderson, Oklahoma City. Will Discuss Land Value Mhattan, Oct. 2—(UP) — Opportunity for those interested in land application will be offered in the second annual land valuation State College here Nov. 13 and 14. Prof. Harold Howe, of the department Kansas State College to Hold Conference Nov. 13 Visiting speakers who will appear or the two-day program include the following: A. A. Zinn, vice-president Commerce Trust company, Kansas Banker association president, Kansas Banker association topica; G. A. Edminister, farm realtor, Wichita; A. L. Stockwell, master farmer, Larred; D. Hew Doane院士, J. B. Sleeper, Mortgage Banker association of America, Topeka. Prof. Harold Howe, of the department of agricultural economics, is in charge of the program. Princesses' Pictures Taken Photographers Catch Elizabeth and Margaret Rose in Natural Settings They conceal their cameras in studios which are furnished like delightful gates to the balcony. Margaret Rose being danced up and down on her mother's knee was taken London — Court artist-Photographers have spent hours in making the latest studies of Princess Elizabeth and Princess Mar婮 Rose. One Bond street photographer buys up every new toy he sees to beguile his small clients. Photographers will capture the young in the rightmost. LINDSEY ANNOUNCES FIRST BACKFIELD FOR RICE GAMI BACKFIELD FOR RICE GAMI The four men showed up well in errimage sessions this week, working again in blocking and running in- ference. Norman, Oct. 2 — UP) — The first string backpatching start combination of the new Captain Guy Warren, Mussel, Edwin and Durup Coach Adrian Lind- Dean S. B. Bruden, of the School of Wichita, will leave tomorrow for Wichita to attend sessions of the internship churches, to be hold there next week. On Tuesday morning Dean Braden will present a report of the work done by him in the interdisciplinary university of Kansas. He is taking an ex-lecture on the unity and activity of the School of Religion work. BADEN LEAVES TOMORROW FOR CONVENTION IN WICHITA Coffman Elected President Iola- Two petition, one against the county health officer and one against a member of the Iola police force, were sent to the city's offices on Wednesday. The petitions were identical for the name, and reexecused the removal from office of the officer. Ivine Coffman, c.32, was elected president of the American Society of Physicians in 1958 and held night in Marvin hall. Other officers elected were vice-president, Dr. Robert Cockrum, gt. clerk, gt. court, ms. Cassauer, George Beck tel. c32; senior representative, Ivan Shalom, e.32; junior representative, L.A. Baird, e.32; junior representative, Willis Biacee, c.34, and Otto Epp, c.34. Petitions Filed Against Officers Aggies to Use Passes SHOWS POWER ON DEFENSE Mhattan; Oct. 2—(UP—The Kansas Aggies will resort to a forward pass attack in their game Saturday with the defense, using that line and backfield gained but little ground through the freshmen yesterday with the straight running plays, ordered his passers into the right light workout was scheduled today. Starting at center for the Kansas team will be "Pete Frank" *Bauchow*, who plays right and has seldom made a bad pass from center. This is Bauchow's last year on the varsity and we are nominating him for this year in the season. (Continued from page 1) FRANK"PETE"BAUSCH 'Editors Need to Know Laws of Economics The conference will close with round-tables in the afternoon, golf at the Lawrence Country Club, visit at Lawrence and meetings of special organizations. Editors registered are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Stirrupiple School Professor, L. Robert College; L. L Robinson Jr. College College; L. L Robinson Jr. College Republican and State College Leader; Scott Wythe, State College Leader; Neil Neburger, Tongonxoe Mirror; William, all of Hays; J. H. Barley and L. A. Lobaugh, Washington Regist And, Mrs. A., J. Sells, Eflingham New Leaf; Mr., and Mrs. C. S. Finch, Douglas County Republician, Lawrence; Roland W. DeWattville, Lawrence Journal-World; A. Q. Miller Sr, Bellville College; Telescope; Snowleigh, Kane City United Press; Harry E. Monton, Mr. and Mrs. O., J. Rose, Lyndon Herald; W. R. Smith, Kinley Mercury; W. C. Simpson and Dolphin Sensors, Lawton, Miss; W. J. Watson, watson Graphic-News; Jack Harris, Chanute Tribune; Sid Hardy, Ottawa Herald; Angela C. Scott and Charles F. Scott Jr, IoA Register, L. B. Dobbs A. L. Higginbotham, Laun Record; Elem Arnett, Jimm Record; Harold Paeran McIntosh, Jimm Record; Stephen Prise; Ed Abels, Douglas County Republican; C. O. Smith and B. Smith, Belden Leider, Elias Ellis, Evin World; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Beck, Holton World; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Beck, Holton Recorder; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Keltscher, M. McLouth Times; C. W. Roberts, McLouth Times; C. W. Roberts, Meriden Message; Mireen McKeeson, C. M. Mosher, Harveyville Monitor; A. H. Haushaupt, Onaga Herald; Mr. and Mrs Asa Connell, Wellsboro Kyroneson, Fort Madison W. R.Huston, Chetopa Advance Clipper; W. and Mrs. C.S. Schreeder, Geevor H. W., Jr.; M.D. Johns Hopkins Independent; W. A. Balley, Kansas City Kanan; J. W. Meargian, Hurdont Headlight; B. L.Mickel, Solder News; E.B. McKee, News eet. News; E. B. Chapman, Topka State Journal; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Winkler, Spring H. New Era; Fred W. Woodson M. L. Post, and Charles Post, Rich- land Enterprise; Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Forter, Colony Advocate; Richard and Harbold J. Hill, Strong City News; Mr. Bronx Reporter, Northernborn Rep- sison; Mr. and Mrs. Leuter Shroud, Concordia Blade-Empires. Talks on Carrier Currents Electric Company Representative Tell Engineers of Telephone Plans A demonstrated lecture on telephone carrier currents was the feature of the first meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers this year, held last night in the auditorium of Marvin hall. Mr. Evanson, a representative of the General Electric company, delivered the lecture, explaining the present system of super-imposing telecommunications power upon lines to the group. SATURDAY SPECIALS Members of the faculty were introduced to the students. Prof Henry Wrenner, a senior, met the briefly, election of sophomore and freshman representatives on the Engineering council, who also met with the sophomore position, and M. J. Blackburn being elected by the freshmen Refreshments were served following 50c Pebecco Tooth Paste 376 Tooth Paste 356 25c Hipoplasty Tooth Brush and 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 47c 25c Eistersee Booth Taste 49c 26c Kreemoff Cleansing Tissue 39c 40c Frens. 2 for 55c $2.00 New improved Turpo Vaporizer and 35s - Turpo 98 $1.00-$1.50 values stationerv. only a few left 49c Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass Phone 678 "Handy for Students" The Big Night Game Kansas vs. Haskell Indians Friday, October 2 Kansas Memorial Stadium Special Fireworks Display 7:30 P.M. - Kickoff at 8:00 P.M. Reserved Seats $2.00 Plenty of unreserved seats on sale at the gate $1.00 High and grade school students half price at the gate High and grade school students, half price at the gate. Why Not Eat at the COLLEGE INN 411 W. 14th Phone 214 BEFORE and AFTER The Game Tonite VARSITY HOME OF THE JAYHAVK Now Playing— Edmund Lowe in— “THE SPIDER” STARTS MONDAY Don't Forget— Tomorrow Nite is Opportunity Nite The Amazing Picture it took 1,000,000 Years to Make Suits and O'Coats $40 to $65 R. E. Protsch Mercant Tailor 833 Mass. PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Ends Tonite WHEELER and WOOLSEY in "Caught Plastered" SATURDAY! Tense Human Drama! Sally Blane Natalie Moorhead Kenneth Harlan added Red Grange "The Galloping Ghost" Mickie Mouse and Comedy Starts MONDAY "DIRIGIBLE" THE GIANT EPIC OF THE AIR Last Times Saturday "Penrod and Sam" Now Shows 3 7:05 THE GREATER DICKINSON Mon. - Tue. - Wed. SKYLINE THOMAS MEIGHAN Hardie Albright Mayren O'Dillan Short Subjects Comedy and News Next Week Buster Keaton Soon "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK" "Spirit of Notre Dame" with MOON MULLINS