x PAGE FOUR 17. * UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1931 Haskell, Jayhawks Prepare for Night Grid Classic Here Kansas Has Weight Advan tage Over Indians in Both Backfield and Line MUST WATCH WELLER A glance at the probable starting laps for the night grid classic between the Haskell Institute indicate that the Brawn will be watched almost aloud at 20 minutes and 27 pounds to the man in the backfield when the two teams meet on the Kantner course. The Indians lost a tough game at Topeka Friday night when they dropped a 6 in 0 decision to Washburn. The Indians went over out an impressive start by smashing the Colorado Aggies 27 to 6 in last round combat, and the opening game of the season. To Start Strong Team To Start Strength 14 Report that Coach H. W. Dietz will match a much stronger eleven against Bill Hargiss' Big Six champions of last year, then he did against Washburn and the dope by defeating the Jaywahers. The fact that the Indians had a good many new and inexperienced men on the front lines during last week may have been a good ally for the defeat. This week's practice, however, is to kill the cell line which will add strength to the Braves forward wall and give the team more confidence. Weller vs. Smith The Haskell fans are looking forward, to a brilliant individual duel between Captain Louis Weller of the Brawes, the Hawkeye quarterback who was the hero of the Jayhawk victory over the Colorado Aggies. Weller was unable to snap the ball on the Haskell line leaked badly, but his many short swift dashes, and the sensational interception of a Washburn pass before the Ichabods realized he had the ball, brought the stands to their knees as the spectators as well Weller can do. Since neither the Braves nor the Jay-hawkers suffered any serious losses in last week's games, both should be in excellent condition for the fray. A record crowd is expected at Memorial Stadium, and Kansas game is the initial major football attraction of this section of the country this week-end. PRACTICE ON HASKELL PLAYS Marshall, Freshman Back, Carries Bal Often Against Varsity For the second time this week the varsity and freshman football squads engaged in a rough scrimmage in preseason action. Haskell Indians in the Kansas stadium Friday night. Last night's scrimmage was not so tough as Tuesday nights' as the teams went to the showers sing-along, but with its freshman back, whose broken field running tactics and playing style resembles that of Louis Weller, slipper Indian back, carried the ball most of the time, the variety practiced stopping him. A chalk talk of important plays and defects which should be smoothed out by the instructor is squared by Coach Hargiss, and the team also engaged in signal drills and perfection of various formations. Aerial positions in the scrimmage last night and it is quite possible that Kansas will adopt these tactics in dealing with the Haskell Brues. There were no significant changes in the starting first string lineup last night, and the second lineup announced definitely his starting line-up for Friday night it will undoubtedly be the third. against the Colorado. Aggies last Satur day. Phil Borell may replace Black in the backfield, but the remainder of the team will probably remain about the same. All eyes are turned to Carrie Smith after his brilliant performance during Kansas' quarterback will probably have no difficulty in fulfilling the expectations of the fans. 15.000 Expected for Game f Weather Clears Up Doctor Allen Predicts Big Crowd Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics announced this morning if the weather clears up the crowd for the Haskell-Kansas game tomorrow night will be around 15,000. Radar weather reports predict the weather could clear up. Doctor Allen also said that all the buildings on the campus will be fully occupied by students, and that on the campus and walk to the stadium will be able to do so with plenty of room. Many are under the impression the game will be played at the Haskell campus. The result is almost every long distance call for tickets has brought in the queries about the event. The firework demonstration to be put on by the Haskell students will start at 7:20 with the game scheduled to start at 8.00. Lineun Not Decided Columbia, Oct. 1.—(UP)—The startling lineage of the team Tigers still was undecided today in the mind of Coach Gwynn Henry, with but two days before the game with Texas at Austin. Hennay has used Pervy Cork, a back, at his side and him to his reputation to give Emulsion, a back, the wing post. Huskers Ready for Northwestern Lincoln, Oct. 1—(UP) - Coach Dana X. Bible, polishing his Nebraska Corn- hoppers for their intersections game Saturday with Northwestern at Evanson, had a light workout yesterday. The vastly serigraphic against Northwestern plays as executed by the freshmen. Light Workout for Ames Light Workout for Ames light workout for a light workout was scheduled today for the Iowa State Cyclones as they prepared for Saturday with Morningside Uniforms. --- Intramural Games --- Drawings have been made for competition in intramural golf and horse-racing, and the team starts with an 18 hole qualifying round. The 32 men with lowest score will be paired together for another 18 hole flight for championship. The matches must be played. Horseboxes will be played in the form of an elimination tournament. In each round, a team with 21 points in preliminary matches and 10 in semi-finals and finals. Play is to The pairings for intramural golf are as follows: Division I: Craig, Sigma Nu and Hortman, Kayhawk; Mitchell, Theta Tuu and H. McGurke; Phi Deli; S: Tier A.T.O. and B. Gollier, Kayhawk; John-Isaac White, Kayhawk; Whitake, Kayhawk and Coffman, Theta Tuu; R Woodmancee, Phi Delo, and C, PiK, CaA; B. Rogers, Sigma Nu and R. Kruspe, S.E.; Pinein, Beta and Mimufun, Dimmufun, D.T.D. and D. PhiB, DU.; D.T. Triangle and R. Bond, S.A.E L. Sharp, Theta Tau and J. Dahlbeen, P. Chi Am, L. Steeling, M. Scaly, M. Fitzgerald, M. Morgan and Morgan, Beta; W Jones, S.P.E. and W. Grant, S.A.E. C. Maulus, D.T.D. and E. Embyse, Sigma C. N. Murphy, Delta R. Spiegel, K. A. O'Neill, K. A. and R. Beckett; Acacia; J. Sanmon, Phi Psi and M. Corson, A.T.O. Announcement Ed. Ashley, Sigma Na and M. Bice Pi Delta; L. Faust, Theta Tau and F. Slazak, Kayhawk; C. Jones, Pi Delta and F. Powder, Pi Chi; E. Bachelor The Green Owl, 723 Mass., will now be known as Situres. The establishment will maintain the same fountain service, sandwiches, and specialty Special arrangements may be made to give lunches and dinners in the tea room. Stovers' Candy will be sold at both places Stutes The Best Place to Eat and Drink after All. Sigma胡 and R. Roberts, A.T.O; B. Brown, Phi Psi and R. Garrett, Phi K.A.; D. Delta Chi, H. Quizley, Sigma Chi and W. Earl, Acervia; K. Feldman, Theta Tau and R. Sherwood, Phi Chi; R. Allen, S. Delta Chi and C. Everhard, Phi D.; O. Sturgean, A.T.O, and Griffith, Pi D. T. C. Powell, Phi Psi and O. Sherwood, Phi D. Delta Chi and C. Everhard, Pi D.; O. Sturgean, A.T.O, and Griffith, Pi D. T. C. Powell, Phi Psi and O. Sherwood, Phi D. F. Alexander, unattached and J. Hagstrom, I; U. E.; Starling, Triangle and R. B.; E. Gora, S.P.E.; J. Walker, Phi Gam and H. Butler, D.U.; R. Chaney, Triangle and R. B.; E. D., Morgan, Beta; W. Sterling, D.U. and M. Murphy, Kappa Sig. W. Stevenson, Beta and C. Jarvis, S.A. W. Johnson, Beta and C. Frys, Sigma Chi and D. Leach, D.T.D; Feng, Phi Pai and J. McFarland, Acinia; G. Friedman, D. King, Deta Chi and P. Beaty, A; O. E weeks, Signa Nu and D. Capron, Kappa Sig.; B. Hill, Kayhawk and J. Theta and S. Clair, PiD. T. Drawings for intramural horseshoe singles, arg as follows: Division I: M. Brooker, Phi Pai vs Pbe; Bertha, T.E. Oison, D.T.V. as D.K., Kirk, S.P.E.; M. Beanner, D.U. as Fleming, D.Mela; G. Jones, Phi Delt vs Lovehace, Kayhawk, R. Hagard, Beta beye; J. Shaw, A.J. McKenna, A.Jonac, vs. H. Edmunds, A.T.O.; R. Stewart, S.A.E, wye; W. Johnson, Pi U. vs D.Stepler, Kaugi Sig; D. Kennedy, W. Lentson, D.T.D. as A. Bolen, S.P.E; E.Wavens, D.U. vs J. Rumsey, Sigma Nu; Swenson, PKA. vs K.A. Youngstrom, Theta Tua, L. Skinner, Phi Bai vs W. Lentson, E. Yale, D.Feel vs Wall. Triangle. Division II. C. Beard, Beta vs Gibbs, Kapsi Sig. J., Ryan, Sigma nu vs C. Johnson, A.I., T. Burzi, P. Gam vs U. Fetner, M. Patterson, U. vs F. Fetner, T. Corney, U. vs F. Fetner, T. Corney, Acecia vs B. Hill, Kayhawk, A. Wilson, Sigma chi vs J. Lampkin, DU; McUcille, S. A.E., Burke, Sigma du;巾ed; C. Sultz, Fhi Kappa vs Darron, S.A.E.; B. Burke, Dariachi vs L. 2 TAXI! You'll Enjoy the Ride When You Phone 987 and order a large Guffin Taxi Large Party Cars Trucks for Piennis Fisher, S.P.E; C, Cumers, Pi K.A. vs R. Carvey, A.R.; H, Forreth, DPtelt v N. Spellman, Beta; Prichard, Phi Fai vs W. Howard, D.T.D; R, Woods, Sigma Chi v H. Fuller, Phil Gam; Schidemel, Acena v D. Cantrell, S.A.E; v F. Johnson, Kaipa J, G. Juihter, v M. King berg, A.K.L. Division III J. Friel, Triangle vs W. Warner, Acacia; G. Alexander, Pham g.v. B. Munney, A.K.L.; R. Fulton, PI K.A. k. E. Smith, unattached; PI K.A. k. E. Smith, Hawkins, Kappa Greanleaf, Beta Hawkins, Kappa Gihi S. Claiff, Phil Delt vs R. Foster, Kappa Sig; R. Jarris S.A.E v. F. Bachelon, Sigma Ngu I. J.Grabathre, A.K.L. bye; Canton, Phil Fai vs R.Wilson, Tauhei T.; C.Shepherd, Pheiro lech, D.D.P. vs W. Marshall, D.U. E.Melda, Corolla t.d. vs L. Weiser, S.PEPE, G. Guo, V. K. vs N. M. Pham Gao; R. Pritzer, Kappa Kva v. C. Mettner, Triangle. 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