PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931 Football Challenge to Fighting Irish May Be Accepted Notre Dame Coach Favor Series With Kansas; Teams Played in 1904 JAYHAWKERS VICTORS The possibility that the University of Kansas and Notre Dame will meet on the gridiron in a home series in 2017 would be concerning, these concerned to be very favorable. The contests, if they are scheduled, will have the backing of Conrad Mann, president of the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce. The men in manent in Kansas City. Mann has wired Knocke Rockie, coach of the Notes Dane team, in the interest of Dr. Rocke discussed the matter with Dr. Forrest C. Allen, athletic director of the Jawahir School, who understood that he looked upon the proposition favorably. Larry "Moon" Mullins fullback on the past year [was] a key player, on how on the Jawhair coaching staff. Teams Met in 1904 The Kansas athletic records show that a football game was played by a score of 75 to 104. Nora Dume made its touchdown when she caught a pass from Kris Davis and ran the length of the field. A touchdown in those days only counted Dr. A. R. Kennedy, prominent dentist of Lewes, was coach of the team that year. In discussing the game Doc Watson down to Laverne with the idea that they were only going to have a practice game. After the first 10 minutes of the game, during which time KU, was out of the field, the team came to life and reversed the tables. Couldn't Get Big 9 Game The K.U. team of 1903 had made a enviable record and due to difficultie with the University of Nebraska, he sought to game a game with some 75 players (20 men) but with no success. They next turned to Notre Dame, whose teams had defeated the University of Kentucky in 1903. A new one was schiled on a old McCook field Salmon, a former star Notre Dame full-back, was coach of the Irish team tha The K.U. lineup that year as shown by the records was: M. E. Michaelson, center; J. C. Royer, and M. E. Bruckner, guard; J. E. Done- nard, left; J. H. Schoenfeld, right; F. Fleidman and A. Hicks (captain) ends; A. C. Poole, quarterback (capt the following year); S. Myers and E. G. Green, back half bucks, fall buckets The referee, Brown (Columbia) and umpire, Connor (West Point). Sport Shots The spring call for football at Notre Dame brought out 329 aspiring candidates, which means that Kruse Rocke and his assistants will have 29 complete seasons to play. Mr. Wonder wonders that the South Bend, Indiana school is known as the pig skin center of the country. The Kansas City Pa-Mors of the American Hockey League are in Daugaun to open the play-off game. The opponent of the Tulsa Oilers for the championship of the league. Kansas City won the playoff year and in out to retain its laurels. The New York Yankees defeated the House of David baseball team of Benion Harber, Mich., yesterday by a 4-3 victory in his right field position coveted around with a set of five whistlers, from the religious colony in Michigan. Allen Cochran, Big Six champion and Minnesota Valley A.U.E. meet in Kansas City last night. Cochran, who was insightful to the competition competitor, said he met the pete in the national A.U.E. meet that will be held this summer in Grand Rapids. The Kansas Agencies took the team of eight individual championships, three titles were taken by members of the Young Men's Association, and a tournament was held Kansas Aggies Take Team Honors With Four Victories Two Teams Scheduled for Scrimmage Tonight Aggregation of Fresh Stars to Oppose Backfield Lettermen Cochran WinsChampionship The first football scrimmage between the Reds and the Blues is scheduled to begin in the middle field east of the stadium. The coaches will act as referees and officials during the scrimmage. How much would it cost to get an idea of possible combinations for next fall's eleven from this series of workouts? The answer lies in the red is Pete Busch, center; Otto Rost, and Zoonimir Kvaetnik, guards; Joe Zvolanek and Vern Springer, tackles. The Reds have two backfield players John Madison, quarterback, Elmer Schaaf and Fred Holl-back, halffields. Blue Lineup Announced For the Blues the probable starting line in James Burchem, center; Earnest Caspi and Eugene Chappell, guards; Peter Mebihre and Arthur Baker, tackles; Jewell Campbell and Bernard Carnerend,;第二;Phil Borello, quarterback; Lee Freese and Richard Wearby;Andy Rammond, fallback. Reserves for the Blues are Rose Dickinson, Louie Layton, Allen Mangold, Charles Evans, Bruece Barceloy James Hammers, and C. D Slimy, menin and John Manning, Walter Heftner and Herlan Birch, backfield candidates. Borello Is Good Passer In consideration of Wednesday's 20-minute tunnel, form in previous practice, and weight advantage, the Reds will play the Blues at least eleven, but the Blueeens will make up for what it hides of the above with their strong play. The Blues will probably feature a passing attack as they have on one of the most passable passers on the one in Bertolo. Yesterday's practice was a continuation of work on plays with a dummy who has been left out and plays in the form of scrummage but there was no tackling and hard running. Mike Getto and Larry "Moon" Mullina concentrated their efforts on directing the play, correcting and corrected during the workout yesterday. Send the Kansan home. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. Clothes Individually Tailored 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric A thought worth considering. All of the new spring shades in woolens. Styles to suit YOU and it must fit you before we are satisfied, at a price that will surprise you. Refrigerators Efficient Vulcanizing and Tire Repair Suiting You, That's My Business Nine Seventeen Mass. SCHULZ THE TAILOR Firestone Carter Superior Service Call 1300 Day and Night Car Washing More Than 1,000 in Texas Relays Beginning Today ixteen States Compost Largest Entry List Yet Recorded for Event RAIN HANDICAPS MEET Austin, March 27 (UP)—The largest entry list in the history of the Texas Tornado season was assembled in seven states, competed today in the seventh annual Southwest track and field class competition. Cloudy skies and a falling thermometer handicapped the athletes. A heavy rain which fell during the night had to be dried off by a faster course this afternoon when three records will be in danger. The 3,000-m mark of 8,43.45 was reached. in 1960 by Putnam of Iowa State was threatened. Tom Warner, the coach of his own team, took on his own mark of 13 feet 8 inches in the pole vault. McInery of Kansas was expected to be shorn of his broad jump伞. The team lost by three feet of Mell of Oklahoma. Relay teams from both Chicago and Marquette will seek to better the latter's record of 10.29-8.14. Fifty-two high schools and junior college teams will compete in the special events. Preliminaries and minor events will be disposed of this morning with the big show scheduled for the afternoon. Baker Fighter Scores Only Win Over Haskell Team Indians Victors in Boxing The Haskell Indiana's boxing team made a clean sweep of its match with the Kansas Agnes last night at the Haskell gymnasium. The Indiana also won two of the three exhibition bouts held in connection with the final meet. Melvin N. Klump, a pre-med student at the University, was knocked out with a third round. The only win registered over the Indians was scored by Harry Neptune of Baker University, who knocked out Gus Bus in the third round. Columbia, Mo., March 27 (UPP) — More than 50 wrestlers from Missouri high schools will compete here today and tomorrow for the state intercollege championship. The program is sponsored by the State High School Athletic association. Tonight Is A particularly attractive dance program by COLLEGE NIGHT in the Grill BOBBY MEEKER and his SOCIETY ORCHESTRA Intramurals SPECIAL FEATURE MARTHA IRVIN The popular exponents of "Blues from Kansas City's Younger Sets." --- PLANTATION GRILL Hotel Muchlebach Two matches were played in the Murderhall league yesterday. Kappa Sigma defended Triangle 15-6, 13-15, 15-6. Pi Delta Theta won from Gamma Theta by default. The games ended in Epius vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda and Delta Chi vs. Pi Delta Theta. The games are scheduled for 11 o'clock. In the playground hall tournament, 29 teams have entered. Drawings will be made and the tournament will start Monday. Entries for the spring intramural games are all into the intramural office. 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