+ PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1931 2. Intensive Drilling for Varsity Squad Despite Wet Field Rain Prevents Aerial Play but Other Formations and Fundamentals Are in Order OTHER SQUADS WORK Despite a heavy downpour of rain and a slippery gridiron, the varsity squad engaged in some intensive drilling on both offensive and defensive lines. In the end, they faced their team with the Colorado Aggies on the local gridiron Saturday. The blinding rain prevented the execution of aerial plays to perfection, all while the students was placed on passing and painting to instill confidence and eliminate fumigation. No actual scrimmage was undertaken in last night's practice. The line encampment was underway and tackling, while the backfield ran signals, practiced painting, passing, and running. Last night's practice, because of the rain, consisted in a move or less general review of the season's work. Coach Hargiss is still doubtful as to the probable line-up for Saturday's game and intends to use a reported report to support a reported report to practice Tuesday which will give added support to the wing positions. Cronkite Out of First Game Manhattan, Sept. 23 — (UP) — Coach Bo McMilhan hoped for warm and dry weather today so that he might put his Kansas Aggies against the serene Henry Crocker in release from the hospital, may b out of the first game of the season. Cyclones Work on Defense Ames, Sept. 22—(UP)—The Iowa State squad was taken to the gridiron today and put into practice some of the defense drill tactics taught yesterday by Coach George Veenken. Shufreck will play the call in a fallback, in early season. Tiger Backs Show Class Columbia, Sept. 27 - (UP) -The Mississippi back team keeps their helmets, having expected a problem to other teams. Joe Johnson, former Nutter, Hadrian, Hank Aaron Gill are all on the roster. Bible to Use Sophomores Lincoln, Sept. 22—(UP) —The Nebraska Cornhuskers are in for a tenuous practice session this afternoon. Coach Dana X. Bible expressed satisfaction with the condition of his letterwriting and the sophomores in scrimage this week. Sooners in Secret Practice Sources in Secret Practice Near September 18, Oklahoma state law requires that be conducted to day in secret session. Lindsay is sending his men through blocking and tackling. Two Schools Will Not Face Each Other in Conference Aggies and Drake May Tie The Bulldogs, however, meet Washington, Creighton and Grinnell in conference games while the Farmers play a contest in the only in the league on their card. Stillwater, Okla. Sept. 22—(Special) - Oklahoma A. & M. college and Drake, co-champions of the Missouri Valley conference in 1930, may again for the title this year since the ricks school was closed, the loop schedule without meeting. Missouri Valley schools play team from all sections of the country. Drak even journeying to Huwai to meet the University of Hawaii on Dec. 18. The Buildings also meet a west coast camp, taking on Loyola at Wrigley Field. The 1309 champions of t Big Six and Missouri Valley team will meet five times this year. Both Washington and Oklahoma will play the Aggies' their old Oklahoma U. rivals. A similar struggle will be waged between Drake and Iowa State. The Builds Sport Shorts The Colorado Aggies will have to depend on a sophomore backfield according to reports from Fort Collins. The same report bears word that the team will be heavy and has developed a strong football to use against the Jayhawkers. The Colorado Aggie coach has also decided upon secret practice sessions for the team in order to do this, that many of the squares are new and he wants their undivided teammates to play. Speaking of secret practice, the prune tice held at Kansas from time to time tends to draw at the number run up into many hundreds. The attendants are doing a good job of keeping the curious back to the canvas fence thus Elwyn Dews, national high school recordholder in the 12-pound shot put, looked like a natural football player in the scrimmage with the varisity. With this year of development under his guidance, he is good guard in his time. Dees should make things tough for varsity guard candidates next year. —S.K. --house Representatives Meet With Independents in Robinson Thursday Many Inexperienced Men on Colorado Aggie Team Heavy Losses in Backfield Only One Letterman Gone From Line Fort Collins, Sept. 22—(UP)-Wilt five experienced men and several sophomores, the Colorado Angels are expected to be in good shape for Kane Couch Harry Hughes finished the week-end he developed his aerial attack technique in part of this week Hughes is putting him through heavy axeography practice. "Red White and McDonald, owing to their showing to date, are expected to start at half for the Aggies. White, the power man of the Aggie attack is hard to handle. Forks, probably will start at fallback, coach Hugh indicated. Sartorius is a big fast, experienced man. Other probablities will be skill. Stephen at right guard and Orme and Fricken Wilson and Wilson and Doctor at ends. Heavy losses were dealt the Angie backfield through graduation and ineligibility. Red White, a speedy 12-year-old with ankle sprains, are the only regulars of last year's backfield remaining, although McDonald, Sandedkay and Shanks earned let- **constricted Depends on Sophomores** The effectiveness of the Agile backfield this year depends largely upon sophomores to furnish weight which requires them to have a team, in terms of last year's frost team, has been shifted to the backfield and may hold a regular berth there. Byrum and Rasmussen are both heavy loaders, but Tonglin is another first year men who are counted upon to strengthen the reserve forces of the backfield. Although anything may happen as practice continues a likely combin*m* of Saturts, White, Marq *M*-Donald. The Agile line should be stronger this year than last with only one letterman提名 Morrison, a 180-point end, looks sure for one wing position and the other will be filled by Wilson, vet candidate does not show sufficient ability. But if Keithly, Smith, Hitchcock, Rector or McDonald are used at end of season Regular Guards Are Back Kerr and Kukul, regular guards of last season are back and with portraits of the players, they will walk Walt Stephens, Cokinil, Hannah, Taylor and Young are all candidates for the position. Tackles must be chosen from Orne Heiser, Frisbie, all lettermen, or McMichael, giant sophomore. DR. FLORENCE BURNETT Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 909% Mass. Phone 2333 Rankin's Drug Store DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Phone 678 We want to remind you that we have a complete set of several lines of cosmetics. For the Co-ed "Handy for Students" We have a specially made silk purse and powder puff holder all in one. The silk brocaded purse comes in several colors complete with puff and mirror. Get one now. They are sanitary, wrapped in cellophane and only 50c. 11th & Mass Women to Make Intramural Plans for Coming Year PLAN ANOTHER TEAM Preliminary plans for women's intramurals for the year will be made available to organized houses and other intramural teams to be held in Robinson gymnasium. In individual work last year, Helen and Margaret Lawson of the P.D.Q. led with first place in deck tennis doubles, and then won with second place. The P.D.Q. also led in the number of activities won, taking first in deck tennis doubles, volley ball, swimming, baseball, and tennis singles, championship for the year 1930-31. At present three teams have been formed outside of organized houses: the P.D.Q.s, the I.W.W.s, and the Independents. Plans are being made for teamwork at the sports pow-wow to be held tomorrow after 4:30 to 7:30. Lawsons Win Individual Work Other winners in intramural events for last year the wore the Alma Delta Ploi, who won first as a group in tennis and then as a team in championship who won first place in basketball. Kappa Kappa Gamma was the runner-up for the all round championship. Points of Organizations The total points for the 16 organizations taking part last year are as follo- Group Point P.D. Q 7194 Kappa Kappa Gamma 521 Alpha Gamma Delta 310 Independence 400 Alpha Xi Delta 400 Alpha Pi Delta 359 In the number of participants in th various sports Alpha Chi Oomega rank highest, Alpha Omicron Pi second, Beta Phi third, and Chi Omega fourth Date for Next War Is 1980 Delta Zeta 321 I. W. W. 303 Gamma Phi Beta 301 Alpha Chi Omega 294 Alpha Omicron Pl 285 Sigma Kappa 262 Corbin hall 243 Watkins hall 213 Chi Omega 204 Braun Hall 201 Los Angeles, Sept. 22—(UP) —The next great war will occur "any time after 1980," and to shelter the people of the world there will be bomb-proof buildings and powerful protective gases. This view into the future was given by Commander Willis B. Haviland, war aviator, at Atlanta, GA; here on business Belief that science will act shortly to provide plans for defense against predicted air raids and gas attacks was 'oiced by the aviator. Flier States That Air Hazards Will Be Wiped Out Quickly "Another world war will not wipe out cities and nations," he explained. "Science will develop means of count-ing and tracking the speedily as the hazards of war increase." "All buildings will be constructed so bombs will not explode on hitting the roof and the walls will be built so that the force of the blast will have no el-f UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS EARLY SQUAD STATISTICS 1931 Commander Haviland led the first american air attack of the World War II, which was mounted in planes, which so swooped down on the Austrian naval base at Fort Corinthia. player Home City a location William P. Allen, Adair, Okaia. Guard Arthur Baiten, Atkov Tackle Franck J. Bauch, Wichita Center Jeremy K. Bell, Kansas City Phil Borelbo, Kansas City, Mo. Guard James J. Braun, St. Louis, Mo. End James L. Burchell, Pittsburg Center Frank J. Casilli, Jesseville, Pa. Guard Eugene Chappell, Chanute Guard C. Clyde Ford, Manford Halfback J. Raymond Dumm, Hoskington Halfback Robert L. Ewing, Gardner Halfback R. Lewing, Gardner Halfback R. M. Fountain, San D., Cal. Guard Earl L. Fox, Hutchinson Tackle Bernard E. Gridley, Wichita Halfback Burt P. Hammers, Columbus End James E. Hammers, Calumbus End Walter R. Hanson, Kansas City End Detroit, Sept. 22 — (UP) — After watching 58 stunts, bare-legged youth cavort through the initial practice session of the 1911 football season, Charles (Gus) Dorea,头脑残酷, dolefully deflecting Detroit's projects as "pretty fair." NOW Dorias, probably best known for his long association with the late Knute DORAIS EXPECTS TO PRESENT A FORMIDABLE COMBINATION MAT. 25c NITE 35c KIDDIES 10c SURPRISE NOVELTY SMASH of the SEASON! 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THOMES announces the opening of a Branch Studio at Holloway Hall, 1851 Massachusetts St. Classic, Tap, Character Dancing Enrollment, October 2nd, 3-5 p.m. Classes open, October 10 VARSITY HOME OF THE JAYHAWK Now Playing—"EAST OF BORNEO" The Thrill of a Lifetime STARTS THURSDAY For TWO Days WITH LEWIS STONE DORIS KENYON At last a picture that dares tell the truth! Lifts the curtain on inhibitions! Life's suppressed desires! Stiffed impulses! Lost ambitions overflow in a surging stream of heart's blood! It’s magnificent – overwhelming – irresistible! It’s Life itself! ON THE STAGE "THE BELVEDERE QUARTETTE" From KFBI In a Complete Change of Program FIRST FREE Tomorrow Night, 7 to 8 Memorial Union Building WEDNESDAY NIGHT VARSITY Hub Else and his 11-piece band will play Free to those presenting membership cards in the Union Membership cards will also be on sale at the door or you may get them at the K. U. business office when you pay your fees. The Free Wednesday Night Variations are just one of the many advantages offered to Union members. In addition, the Union membership this year entitles you to the use of the following: Men's lounge and smoking room. Women's lounge and recreation room. Frequent specials for members only at the new Soda Fountain. Reception room and lounge with magazines, radio, card games, checkers, and chess. University cafeteria with private dining room for small groups, lunch and refreshment service. Bulletin Board and University information bureau. 7 Meeting rooms for student organ ization. W.S.G.A. book exchange Office of K.U. Jawhawkter Ofices of Men's Student Council and Women's Self Governing Association. Recreation room with pool and billiard tables. One big free evening dance during the semester as well as numerous game tournaments and other functions. And of course, the new soda fountain will be open for business tonight.