[X] PAGE FOUR PRODUCTIVE EXPONENTS 3 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1931 Bruised Jayhawks Given Chalk Talk Followed by Drill Spangler, Coffman Have Sprained Ankles; Others Nursing Sore Mussels Muscles FOUR TEAMS REPORT A stiff and badly bruised squad of Jayhawkers reported to Coach H. W. Hargis last evening for practice in preparation for their tilt with the Hawk Indian team. Both Spangler and Coffman were unable to report because of bald sprained ankles, and the rest of the squad were laboring under strained muscles and painful bruises as a result of today's game, with the Colorado Arniez. Coach Hargiss gave the boys a lengthy chalk talk in which he revealed some of the mistakes made in Saturday's combat. He made it clear that he was about as he expected, a fair example of football but rather poorly executed because of the poor condition of the team which only managed to recover with trommels scrimmage could remedy. Last night's practice consisted primarily in drilling on off tackle plays, and end runs. Four complete teams played the offense in similar tuckies. Mike Ghettro took the linemen to pull out of the line, and the advantages of keeping low on Couches Hargiss and Mullins put the backs through a series of drills in open field running and blocking. The backs were also drilled on tackling, the backs were also drilled on their charges. The four teams were also schooled long signal drills. In the first string line Bauusch was at center, Casini and Rost at guards, Baker and Foy at tuckers, and Hannon at back. The third string line Smith was at quarter, Schake and Borello at halves, and Page and Dumm interchanged at full. The practice was one of the longest of the year, and to test the bravery with the freshmen is schedulled. FRESHMEN IN STIFF WORKOUT Yearlings to Scrimmage Varsity With Indian Plays Tonight While the venery engaged in praising some of the more technical points of the game, they continued their rehearsal of football fundamentals and prepared for the big night. Although none of the plays was executed in last night's practice, Coach Hinshaw told his freshmen they would try some of the Haskell Beakwires' tricks against them. Although the Kansas freshmen will not have the Indian plays down to perfection, it will be interesting to note the defense which the varsity uses against them and how the probably give up to Coach Hinshaw play for Friday night's game. --be secondhand diamonds Ten Years Ago The "K" books, properly known as the "Freshman's Bible" will be ready for distribution Oct. 1, according to Warren Bloedgett, legend of X. M. Approximately 300 seats have been reserved for the nineteenth annual University concert course. The first realtional symposium in the gymnasmus is to be given by Mabel Garrison, celebrated coloratura soprano of theoplastic Opera com- The work of installing oil burners in the furnaces of the University power and heating plant is being rushed to completion. All the work will be completed and the plants in first class operating condition before cold weather sets in. Completion of the sixth section of the University Stadium for the Thanksgiving game is the goal of the Unit Construction company. Both day and night games are held at 7 p.m., to be attained. Search lights are being used to facilitate the night workers. The department of physical education for women is planning to arrange a series of court tournaments in every month. Hockey classes will start next week. The date for the opening of the new University cafeteria has not been definitely set, owing to the fact that some of the equipment has not yet arrived. It is expected within the next two weeks. The building was finished two weeks before the opening deal, together on the arrival of the new equipment. Appeal for Oil Products Embargo Washington, Sept. 28. (UP)-Representatives of Western and Southwestern oil states recently laid an amplified bond for the retailer of Commerce Lament. They asked him to seek from the large oil producer the importation of refined oil products and by-products and limitation of crude oil supply for the remainder of the year. Read the Kansan want-ads. ARMY AVIATORS SET NEW RECORD IN BOMBING TEST Washington - (UP) -A record for accuracy in aerial bombing was established during the recent tests at Langley Field, Va. the War Department has announced. A bombing team composed of Lieut. Robert T. Cronau (pilb) and Lieut. Merrill D. Humansus (observed) made 1,854 points out of a population 2,000. Although the bombing tests have been held annually at Langley Field and have caused higher than any previous one. Cronza ts from Kewanee, Ill., and Burnsde Announce Fall Schedules for Intramural Football Three Divisions Made Facilitate Handling of Entrants Intramural manager Edward Ellib has announced the schedules for touch football competition up to and including October tenth. The twenty-five teams have been divided into three divisions in order that school districts can handle and that competition might be stronger in the smaller groups. The teams entered as are following: Division I: Delta Upsilon, Alphan Kappa Lambda, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alma Division II: Delta Tau, Sigma Chi, Alpha Sigma Chi, and Alpha Tau Omega. Division II: Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Pi Epsilon, Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Delta. Division III: Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Pi Theta, Division III; Pi Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Pi, Kaywhaks, Cki Delta Sigma, Phi Chi, Triangle, Kappa Eta Kappa, Theta Tau, and Independence. The schedule for Division I is as follows: Delta Upsilon vs. Alpha KappaLambda, Let i: P1 Kappa Alpha v. Alpha KappaPi, Let i: Sigma Chi v. Alpha KappaPi, Let i: Sigma Chi v. Alpha KappaOmega, Oct. 6: Delta Upsilonvs. Pi Kappa Alpha, Oct. 6: Alpha KappaLambda v. Sigma KappaAlpha Epiolon, Oct. 8: Acacia v. Sigma Chi, Oct The schedule for Division II is as follows: Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Pi Epsilon, Oct 1; Kappa Sigma vs. Betta Sigma Chi, Oct 2; Nu Sigma Nu vs. Delta Chi, Oct 2; Nu Sigma Nu vs. Delta Theta, Oct 5; Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Tan Delt, Oct 6; Sigma Pi Epsilon vs. Delta Tan Delt, Oct 6; Sigma Pi vs. Sigma Nu, Oct 10; Delta Theta Pi vs. Phil Delta Theta, Oct 10. Division II schedule for Alkappa Kappa vs. Alkappa Kappa vs. Triangle, Oct. 1; Chi Delta Sigma vs. Kappa Ena Kappa, Oct. 1; Chi Phi --be secondhand diamonds Sport Shorts --be secondhand diamonds Many Kansas fans were not exceptionally enthusiastic over the game because it lacked the usual amount of excitement. The only tense moment came when the team back picked up a fumble on the Agile 28-yard line and dashed at full speed toward the Kansas goal line. It happens that running on a fumble weave left no room to recover, so the goal didnt count, but it at least added thrill to the combat. C. E. McBride, sport editor of the Kansas City Star and one of the best sport authorities in this section of the country, paid Carrie Smith a wonderful tribute in his column, "Sporting Competition," where he played the type of game he loves to see and even one who witnessed the game knows that what he said is true. Swede Hunsen, left wing man for the Jayhawks, received a severe jolt in the opening minutes of play and practically lost consciousness. Because of his quickness, he was not able playing a waiting end position, something Swede seldom does, as he could only distinguish the players from a distance of some three or four feet. The defense had two couples of passes for nice gains, and stayed through most of the game. The turning point of the season, according to some inside information, is the game with Hankey Friday night. If it were to turn up, a good score is rolled up, it may mean the start of what is to be a successful season. If, on the other hand, it turns up to the expected par, it will probably have the opposite effect. Elmer Shakeo, big All Six halfback, couldn't click in the game Saturday. Whether it was the fault of the backs or not, Elmer was imprinted from the stands but almost every time Elmer took the ball someone seemed to miss his assignment in block-outs and running more than his share in opening holes and protecting the other backs. Playing his first game for the Kansas varsity, Phil Borrone roar to the occasion in the Saturday fray. His goal was to win by sending any of the pre-season scrimmages and the delayed off-tackle play with Phil Carr's backs in the sixteen yards every time. This 165-round back has speed, ability to hit hard and is one of the best passers on the squad. R. H. and S. K. Sophomore Backs to Carry Pigskin for Cornhuskers Bible Prepares Charges for Northwestern Contest; Other Conference Teams to Play Linein, Sept. 29 - (UP) - A backfield combination of sophomore, George Sauer, Harry Bauer, Barker, and Steve Hammond being polled today by Couch Dana X, Bible for the Nebraska game with North Carolina is in screaming paint and place kicking. CIGERS GO TO TEXAS K. AGGIES TO PLAY TEACHERS Mahantattan, Sept. 29—(UP)-Handcapped by injuries, Couch Bo McMilim's Kansas Anaconda team before they open their season Saturday against the Pittsburgh Teachers. It is still doubtful if Captain Crankite will be in the game. Cronkite, However, May Not Be in Lineup Against Pittsburg SOONER TEAM WILL PLAY RICE Lindsey Norman, Sept. 29—(UP) —The Oklahoma Sooners launched a week of heavy practice sessions as Coal Lindley drove them at top speed for their team. Saturday with Kaei Iwamura is stressing blocking a practices. Futs Squad Through Stiff LIGHT WORKOUTS FOR MISSOURI Sessions for Game Futs Sound Through Stiff Columbia, Sept. 29 - (UP) - Missouri's first team player were scheduled for a game on Saturday in perfect condition for the game Saturday with the University of Texas at Game in South Squad Is in Perfect Condition for AMES PREPARES FOR NEXT TILT Will Play Morningside in Sioux City Ages. Sept. 29—(UP) -The Iowa State team, whose season starts successfully with the Big Ten, is using Morningside play in preparation for Saturday's game at Iowa. Javhawks Flown Pro. A. D. H. Henderson, A. B. 21 former professor of accounting at Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, has been chosen as dean of that school. Ester Porter, 31, of Kansas City, Mo. has left for the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, where she will study for a master's degree in French. Delores Ogreshy, a former student in 1930, is stopping her on her way to Rochester. N. Y., for an internship in the University of California last year, she received her degree from the University of California last year, and has been visiting in Kansas during the summer. ECONOMY CONVENIENCE At the pleasure of pr- tate car travel when you go by bus, without you go by bus, without the worry of driving. Save on transport-an- d trip as well as short journeys. UNION BUS DEPOT Tampa ... City Columbia ... City Kansas City ... City Dallas ... City Dichang ... City Ducheng ... City Lu Han ... Poor 643 Massachusetts Phone 363 PICKWICK GREYHOUND KFKU KFUK was on the air this morning at the school's educational program. The subject was a dish house of Common from the Inside" a British Travel Talk given by Mr. Rowe. Tomorrow morning's program will introduce Prof. A. M. Ockerblad in the M.I.T. School of Southern Appalachians*. Prof. Widel-Marsh Gellitt is arranging the musical program for tomorrow evening. Each student will be devoted to music entirely. From 6. to 6:15 this evening, Prof. a former announcement stated. Prof. H. B. Chubb will begin his first of a series of eight "Interpretations of International Affairs." These are spoken to speech speakers to speak again this year by popular request, will be of the same nature as his talks of last year. Handicapped Children Have Special Program Sacramento, Cal., Sept. 29, (U.P.)-More and better training for physicians handicapped children is being planned by California education authorities. Based on two years of study, these children will be launched on a new course of training covering 12 years of instruction. State Inaugurates System of More and Better Regulation The new course is to be based principally on the importance of the use of the child's future success "is governed entirely by his ability to use and com- With the completion of a building program, special state schools will be able to take care of approximately 390 children, an increase of 39 per cent. The policy for the deaf is to make accessible to the classroom life" a time for inclusion "the age it is hoped to give the child the highest level of mental development supports With this in mind a special state committee is to be appointed to study the problem visually handicapped child, and survey the opportunities offered by various committees in the way of placement to school. The committee will decide so that he may be independent. Special attention also is to be given to the training of the blind and particularly to their placement after leaving state schools. Coast Guards Save 19 Mayant, Mass, Sept. 29-(UF) Coast-guard rescued the entire crew of 10 today when the army dredger, Tololedo, suddenly sank suddenly four miles on Bass Point. Great Bend-Public spirted citizens of Great Bend are buying the lighting equipment for night entertainments from Sterling college, Sterling The. Starring a star named Jasper Park and will be used primarily for high school high football games. Last Times Tonight DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. LORETTA YOUNG in "I Like Your Nerve" HOME OF THE JAYHAWK On the Stage Opportunity Night 8 Aces of Amateur Vaudeville - - - Fun for All Tomorrow and Thursday On the Stage Next Monday "The Belvederes" In a Complete Change of Program . . . The Defectories In a Complete Change of Program - - - be secondhand diamonds "Mystery of Life" Commander in Hawaii to Retire From Army Major Lassiter Will Complete 40 Years of Duty Oct.1 Washington, Sept. 29, (U.P.)—Mas Gen, William Lassiter, commander of the Hawaiian Department and perhaps the Army's premier globe-trottier, will retire at the end of this month, after two score years of military service. Few officers have represented their country in as many foreign lands as Leastert. Born in Petersburg, Va., he served with the U.S. Army and appended to the U. S. Military Academy, where he graduated four years later. He was active five days during the Spanish-American war. An unusual user of Laspi's service has been abroad. He has served three times in the Philippines. He was inspector general of the Cuban Pacification in 1908 and 1909. In 1910 visited China, Japan and Korea on visits During the World War, Lasater served in France. From 1925 to 1926 he was a member of the Hawaiian department. At the end of his duty there he was ordered to South America as President of the Fledgling Council of Hawaii for a year he visited Europe and shortly afterward was assigned to his present commander of the Hawaiian department. 1931 Graduates Have Jobs Alumni Secretary Gives Information on Recent Survey The fact that most of the graduating class of 1931 is working, one of the features of the Graduate magazine, was that it was published Oct. 1. This information is being compiled by the Alumni secretary from return mail cards, which have been distributed to graduates using class of 1631. The card requests the addresses to give his occupation, LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FLORECE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 909% Mass. Mass. Phone 2337 VIRGIN DIAMONDS CAN'T F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler 833 Mass. St. and any other news of the person addressed. The cards are coming in regularly, in regular reply, if they have indeed although people can work of work they intended when they left college. The remarkable fact is that The Graduate magazine will have a new type of cover this year, showing an image of a student with a line drawn below the head depicting some university building or scene. The drawing for October will be displayed in the stadium. The cover will be in brown. COE'S Drug Store 14th & Massachusetts Neighborhood Service at Downtown Prices Many features will be included in the forcoming issue of the magazine, chief executive of the firm, the Chancellor with regard to the plans for the financial management of the firm. 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