X PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 Tough Scrimmage Against Freshmen Was Varsity Task Jayhawkers Open Up Offensive Bag and Find Little Trouble With Yearlings MEET AGAIN TONIGHT Last night's variety football practice featured a tough scrimmage with some outstanding players, yearling, beginning with a dummy scrimmage and evolving into one of the most exciting games. During the entire scrimage training the freshmen assumed the defensive, while the Hargiss men poured out their strong offensive formations to tear holes in the defenses. The smashes, off-tackle plays, and end runs comprised the principal method of attacks by the variety. Punt formations and aerial attacks were not stressed in the practice. Some players seemed to have little difficulty in pushing through the freshmen defense, although the yearling's line was letting the big boys know it existed and some coaches were aware of the features of the freshman outlook at the end of the practice. There was no important change in the first string line in last night's practice. Hanson and Brazil retained their lead, but Mason, Foy at tackles, Rost and Casni at guards, and Pete Bausch at center. The背 consisted of Smith at quarter, Schaeke and Borello at halves, and Mason at third. Black also substituted in the backfield. Tonight another scrimmage is scheduled with the freshmen, and some of the Haskell plays will probably be included. They'll play upon pant and aerial formations in last night's scrimmage, they will probably find their place in tonight's Intramural Games Drawings have been made for intramural tennis singles and play is to be achieved by a team of three players divided into six divisions. Competition is to be carried on in the elimination tournament fashion. When a contestant loses a game he is out. The draw results are presented in Division I: W. T. Grant, S. A. E; bye R. Fulton, K. A. ky; bye B. Haugh, Haugh club vs. Sigma Chi, Sigma Chi vs. Beethoven, Sigma Chi vs. Murphy, Delta Chi; A Billings, Kayhawk, D. Capron, Kapsa Kit, R. Lancer, Phi vs. Pianarina, Phi vs. Coleman, S. P. E; W. Erarl, Acacia vs. D. Chaffee, Kpis I; C. Everhard, Pi U. yie, J. Bridelenth, Phi U. yie, Khoopa, Sigma Nu, D. Allahan, Christophe, T. D. D. Hylans unattached vs. S. Culplet, Triangle; O. Johnson, A. K. lye; J. Brown, unattached vs. H. Butler, Thiaptus, Unattached vs. H. unattached vs. Thiaptus, Thiaptus Division II: A, Besse, PKi A, K; a Le, Morton, Bee; yt, Pearson, Phi Chi vs D. Sowder, C希, Blau J. Chi H. Sanders, Kappa Sing; R. E. Hims Phi Kappa vs L. Procter, S. P; E. W., R. Wigta, G. Mathews, U. v, J. Sullivan, P. D; T. C, Buckley, PHi Pai vs R. Wigta, N. R. Bowell, A. T Phi Kappa vs J. Freel, Triangle attached vs. T. Black, Delta Chi; Hill Kayhaw, J. Noel, D. T. K, Kell Phi Gam vs J. Freel, Triangle D. U, by Eoehm, Taue Tauy, bse Division III: H Sandell, Acacia, bse W. Wells, unattached vs. E.曼培 attached vs. C. Mettner Division IV, P. Lindquist, Phi Chi vs. W. Schmidhamm, Aecasia, T. Sacra, T. Paxton; T. Paul, Alexander, unattached vs. R. Cheyney, Triangle; J. Roberts, Pi孝 vs. F. Kell, Kapsi Sag, Chaffin, S. Flint; E. McKinnon, unattached Kennedy, Phi Kappa vs. P. Harrington, S. A.E. K, Kettle, A.T. O, vs. J.Hogstrom, E. U. Smith, unattached vs. V. Taylor, Della Chi; D. Douglas, P. E. pye, M. Pearmanus, Kyahwan, Jr. Brunner, Sigma, K.Dowell, Phi Gam vs. J. Beuhler, B.; B. Wilson, A.K.L. bye, W. Ross, D. Ulmus, K.A. K vs. B. Lighttine,sigma, Stigma Ch Division V. W. Johnson, P.I. u. Jay, R. Brock P.I. Gam vs. bullard, Sigma N. Gam vs. Bullard, Sigma ard, D. T. D., W. Mastler, unattached w. Baxter, C.D. S.; W. Trombold, D. T. D.; W. Mastler, unattached w. Kius, A. K. siy, bwe, Duncan P. Kio [Theta Tua; L. Lacimore, Phi Chi vi; Bush, S. P. E. M. Smith, Phi Kappa v. H. Henger, Triangle, Righte, D. U. v. Bstrick, PI K. A. bvle, Bovr Division VI. G. Boles, Pi U; jE, A Zeisenis, A T. O. v, M Johnson, Theta Tau, E Vaughn, A K. Pi; jE, W Clemera, Phi Gum v, E Peck, Jones, D. D; L T, Betty, unattached v, A Huber, Delta Chi C. Herring, Kayhawk v. J. Shaffer, Sigma Nu; Brown, Acacia v. O. Brewner, Sigma D. Richard, Phi Chi v. C. Baxter, C. D; S. Gift, Triangle, J. Hassig, D. Ft, D. Vick Kirk, S P. E.; Keith Johnson, v. L Lane, D. U.; M Marks, Beta, y Haves, Pi Kaup v, A K. L; K. P, Bitte, Pk A, bye. Cyclones and Nebraska Are Oklahoma's Rivals Championship for Two-Mile Run Appears to Favor Ames Norman—(Special) Iowa State and Nebraska, in the order named, are Big Six two-mile teams who will probably give Coach Jake Johns. Sooners their first opponent. The Ames runners, coached by Bob Simpson, the old Missouri hurdling see, won the championship last autumn, and the Cyclone roster is Ray Putnam, whose 9.2.5 E is a lower mark than any other Missouri Valley or Big Six distance star ever made, and Lajed Khalilov, who never has been However, Etchelkraut, Chapman and Captain Earl Labertew, plus two or three experienced freshmen, are back for the first time in several years Henry Schulte, the Nebraska coach, will apparently have a strong group of middle distance runners at the Corrigan Invitational Tusla boy, and Sequo Asher, a native Nebraskan, each ran the mile in less than 4.28 hat spring and have soaked up the remnant of last year's varsity. As the Sooners open their 1631 season with Nebraska at Lincoln on Oct. 10, John Jenkins has been above 800 yards from 890 yards to a mile and is waiting only for the advent of cooler weather before sending his squad over the full season. KANSAS PROSPECTS ARE POOR Only Two Lettermen Back and Sophomore Star Having Trouble With Legs Kansas's two-mile prospects are poor this year due to the return of only two lettermen and the probable loss of the star sophomore member of the equidistant team. Our jobs have been able to make his legal response to the distance this year. Along with Kansas another weak member of the Big Six two-mile race will be Missouri. The Tigers finished last in the Big Six last year after dropout races and maced of the year to Kansas, which was the only victory for the Jayhawks. Practice on Aerial Defense Kansas Angels should be able to finish at least four in this year's hockey season, the St. Louis, State, and Nebraska, an Coach Ward has turned out some good two-milers. The cross country race this year is run on the regular track. This change was made last year from the county course around surrounding country. Nebraska Prepares for Northwestern Passing Attack Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 30—(UP) An anticipated attack against Northwestern when the two teams meet at Lincoln University is driving his Nebraska Cornhuskers on a defense against passes. Bruce Killbourne, and Harold Schmidt, former Lincoln High School student, likely starters at the end positions. AGGIES EXHIBIT SMOOTHNESS IN RUNNING FOOTBALL PLAY Mantahunt, Sept. 30 — (UP) — The Kansas Aggies driven hard by Coach “Be” McMillan for the last two weeks today exhibited a smoothness of play that substantiated pre-season predicators in the Big Six conference race. IN RUNNING FOOTBALL PLAYS! The Aggies play their first game Saturday, a warm-up contest against the Pittsburgh Teachers. Campus Comment Drive, park anywhere, and don't worry—for tomorrow you may be fined. 12 HUNSINGER TAXI Haskell Prepares to Balance Series With Jayhawkers 30th Kansans and Indian Are in Good Condition From Games Last Week BIG CROWD EXPECTED Smarting under the unexpected defeat at the wands of Washburn College, the Haskell Indians are preparing to attempt to even their series with Kansas in Kansas. Friday, the first night game ever played in Memorial stadium. The Haskell-Kansas series was resumed last year at Haskell stadium after a lapse of twenty-sky years. Kansas takes the lead in the series at five and 13, with 51 to 37 to 9 triumph over Capt. Louis (Little & Weller) Weller and his followers. The Haskell lighting equipment has been moved to the Kansas stadium by installing a cloaked feet only in the afternoon will become a battleground under lights Emerge in Good Condition Emerge in Good Condition The instrument is of high quality, the Ichabode in good shape, and Kansas did not sustain a single injury of importance in the triumph opening experience. The prospect of a furious Indian squandl; spawning for a victory after hiv-avenous attacks in 2015, Washburn; meeting "Hillary" Hargis Big Six champions will expect to attract a splendid crowd. Twelve thousand per capita are expected this year last, and while the attendance Friday night will not approach this figure, it is expected to be highly public. Kansas and Haskell opened their training for this game cautiously to allow the players to recover from any minor injuries. Nothing more than a small fall would be expected for the jailhawks, and the Indians were expected to follow the same schedule. The individual duel this week that is expected to draw the majority of fans is that between Weller, and "Crunching Carnie" Smith, the pride of the Kansas squad and one of the greatest ball carriers M. Ored has offered Overshadowed, somewhat, last year by the publicity given "Jarryn Jim" in 1986, he was backtracked throughout the season and a looking forward to even greater success in 1981. That he got away to a Colorado Aglie game cannot be denied. Missouri Suffers Injuries Collings and Eaves May Not Start Against Texas Columbia, Mo., Sept. 30 — (UP)—Illinois and Indiana, and invaded the state of Missouri to host a tournament of Missouri football teams as they practiced for the opening game of the season against Texas at Auburn. Max Collings, back, is suffering from poison ivy, and Don Eaves, back, is strenched with appendicitis. Norman, Okla., Sept. 30—(UP)-Un- terview of Oklahoma's football team to be presented by the team. Image yesterday in preparation for Saturday's interpersonal game here Oaks and Denny, the two sophomore centers, are injured seriously enough to keep them out of scrimmage. Hugh McDermott, basketball coach who scouted the Texas eleven, coacher the yearlings in Rie plays. SOONER FRESHMEN PLAY RICE FORMATIONS AGAINST VARSITY All men who are eligible for and interested in varsity basketball will meet with Coach F. C. Allen next Tuesday. During the month of October the squad will meet every Tuesday and Thursday, during which it will meet three times a week. Varsity Basketball to Begin In order to begin conditioning for the basketball season, the men who report for varsity basketball will have a handball tournament. The winner of the tournament will receive a gold handball from turnup-will get a silver handball. Four men who are expected to make the squad are now engaged in football and basketball season. They are Lee Pegan Print Fund, Eleanor, Ernest Casin Jr. Dirk O'Keeffe. To Begin Conditioning for Season With Handball Tournament sport snorts --missouri vs. Texas at Austin Kansas State vs. Pittsburg Teachers at Manhattan. All Big Six team swing into action his week-end against worthy oppo- nies in Kansas, Oregon and Iowa State should be prouid in registering victories. Missouri also has one of the feature games of the South with the University of Texas at Austin. This should be a top priority for the Tigers can muster as the Texas sun is known to tire football players in a hurry. It looks as if the Tigers will have a hard time registering in the playoffs from the reports coming from Austin. The feature game with a Big Six contender taking part is the Nebraska-Northwestern battle at Evanton. No matter how far enough to give Hanley his men more than a good workout. This is the only national broadcast this week-end. --missouri vs. Texas at Austin Kansas State vs. Pittsburg Teachers at Manhattan. Kansas Aggies has a warm up game with Blue Hewlett's Pittsburgh Teachers which might develop into a real battle. Reports coming from Central conference coach Blue Hewlett has one of the strongest teams in the conference along with Washburn. Oklahoma gets its first test this week against Rice, the game being a home victory. The team's offense about the strength of either of the tames but we do anticipate a close battle in the final round. Iowa State should add another win to the winning streak started last Saturday when they defeated Simpson. This week the Cyclones meet Morningstar and Coach Veenker's team do not win they will drop further in our estimation. Week's Big Six Schedule Kansas meets the Haskell Indians Friday night and should register a win. With all the members of the Big Six getting into action with non-conference teams, they'll break. That is Kansas, Kansas Aggies, Iowa State, and possibly Oklahoma should win, while Nebraska and Muscatine should take defeats for their lot this week. Oct. 2—(Night) K. U. vs. Haskell at awrence. (K. U. Stadium). S. K. For the K. U.-Haskell Game--missouri vs. Texas at Austin Kansas State vs. Pittsburg Teachers at Manhattan. Oklahoma vs. Rice Institute at Norman. Hip Zip. Cords Exclusive Agency 5 Colors $ 5 the price Iowa State vs. Morningside at Sioux City. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively The cool evening under the "arcs" means 1025 Mass. Top Coat Time Belt Back. 49 in. long. Fancy Tweed Coats Blue Polo Coats Grey Cheviot Coats Tailored in the University Model. "Pigskin Gloves, too" $25 $30 $35 Blue Polo Coats Grey Chevion Coats Mallory Hats $ . 5.00 Leather Jackets 10.00 Wool Suede Jackets 3.50 Corduroy Pants 3.50 Soft Collar Shirts 1.50 Pull-Over Sweaters 5.00 Glad to show you! Federal-State Conflict Faces Supreme Court Oct. 5 Session Has Five Important Cases for Initialization Washington, Sept. 30. (UPI)—Some of the fundamental problems of conflict between federal and state governments will be brought squarely before the Supreme Court when it opens hearing arguments a week after it meets Oct. 21. Jurisdiction After a week of considering the subjects submitted during the summer the court determined that the major importance which were granted advanced positions on the court's side was to ensure These cases filed during the summer number about 300, and from them in the first few weeks the court will weed out the ones over which it has no jurisdiction, or in which the court does not have jurisdiction over federal and state court judgments. Water Freight Rates The first case to be argued is the Port Rate relation case, involving the water freight shipments of gulf ports. In the Texas and Pacific Railway and Port Authority cases, the port has backed by Louisiana and New Orleans, attack Interstate Commerce Commission orders fixing a differential on cargo from the port is alleged to favor the port of Galveston. The second case, also involving an Interstate Commerce Commission order affecting Louisiana, is alleged by the Louisiana Public Service Commission to have been a determination of the Federal Commission power to fix intra-state rates. Mineral Lands Case Then the legality of the attempt of a state, California, to restrict oil production, will come up in an appeal by Boreal Oil Company, an oil company of Los Angeles. Under a state law, the companies were enjoined from "unreasonable waste" of natural gas. Fifth, the court will hear the appeal of the Rock Island Railroad attacking the Interstate Commerce Commission's order establishing new rules for all railroads of the country in making set-tracks and the use of each other's freight cars. Practice Under Floodlights Ames, Iowa, Sept. 30 — (UF), Coach Veckner will send his Iowa State varsity squad through cerminance guest plays in the University's played plays, Wells, who showed up well at halftime has week in Iowa State's uniforms, probably will be a regular at that position. Read the Kansan want-ads Finger Waves 50c 506 Expert Permanent Waving $5, $7, $10 $12.50 VANITY BEAUTY SHOP 7 W. 11th Phone 1372 KFKU N --- KFKU was in the air this morning from 11 to 13th featuring Prof. A. M. Ockerblad in first of series of four tables from his clinic. The program this evening from 6 to 15 will feature Prof. Wal-demar Gelch, accompanied by Mrs. Gelch, in his violin program which features a movement of Movement of the Brahms Concerto. Tomorrow on the morning program of Prof. Raymond R. K. Wheeler, of the Psychoanalytic School of eight talks on "Psychology of Personality." Tomorrow evening's program is called by Prof. J. K. Klistner of the department of journalism on "The History Journal." 18 Producing Wells in Year The location of the field was widened, however, when the Pennsylvania Power Wilsons had an alliance with William-Kull farm northeast of the discovery well on a different anti-elline. The most exciting period of the gas boom was the 1970s when Penn United drillers brought in the giant Meaker well which roared out of the water, producing 100-200,000 cubic feet. From now on on the Tuesday morning program will consist of talks by members of the English department faculty arranging lectures to W. S. Johnson, head Peak Comes When Giant Gasser Breaks Loose for 14 Days DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Wellskoro, Pa.-(UF) -The completion of the first year of the "gas boom" in Tega County found 18 wells producing in Shows 3 - 7:10 - 9 As a specialty, Prof. Allen Crafton will read *O Henry*, "Hour of the Mag," on Friday, Oct. 10, and giveing Thursday, Oct. 10, and continuing throughout the semester, members of the department of physical education will meet with students and health subjects to be announced later. These programs are under the direction of Mr. Ebel, assisted by Miss Ruth Hooher. EDWARD G. ROBINSON in "FIVE STAR FINAL" Gas was discovered just a year ago by the Alleghey Gas company on the Luther Palmer farm in Farmington township. It produced 22,000,000 cubic DR. FLORECE BARROWS Outpathetic Physician Foot Correction 909 lbs/ Mass. Phone 2337 Most of the additional discoveries were in the same territory, many o them in the same township. 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