PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1929 Intensive Drill to Defeat Washington Begun by Varsity Last Week's Injuries May Keep Bausch Brothers From Big Game Saturday The Jahwhawker football squad underwent a light workout yesterday afternoon on the practice field and then participated in running a few plays were allowed to go to the showers. The light practice session led to injuries that occurred in the Oklahoma game Saturday. Yesterday afternoon session were held with a few players which flaws apparent in the Sooner contest were pointed out and the Washington University mode of play was tested. Soon after the practice coaches Hargits, Getto and Hinshaw left for Emporia where he the College of Emporia second string griden and the Haskell reserves in a night game played on the College of Emporia Tonight, intensive drill will usher in the week in which the Jayhawk players have to prepare for the Washington University team of St. Louis. Although it is a non-conference tilt, the team is taking the game none the less seriously, for the Missouri Valley representative by a 6 to 0 score, and the indications that Washington will send a big, swift team to Lawrence to breech training. K. U. men in the struggle. Jim Bausch, one of Hargigs' back-field aces, who received a knee injury in the Oklahoma battle, was not suited up for practice last night and is now out on the ground and trying to work the soreness out of the injured member. Pete Bansch, who was also injured in the game, took part in the practice session, but whether men will take part in the Washington U. game. Other members of the aquid survived the rigors of the Sooner invasion with their training and ability to take an active part in the practice this afternoon. Medics and Laws to Mix Winning Team to Get Turkey at Annual Game The annual football game between the Panthers and Delta, law fraternity, and Phi Beta were a Thanksgiving turkey as the prize for the winners, was set for the day. Steve Hinshaw, freshman coach, will again be referee of the game. The other officials have not as yet been selected, so the line-up of selection will be as follows: After a lapse of several years the annual battle was revived two years ago and ended in victory for the medics. Last year, however, the APC (A Force for the Rescue) scored 10 to 0, and dined on turkey at the expense of the PBit Bets. Phi Beta Pi Phi Alpha Delta Pai Alpha Brummett Hassett Fish House Shouse Pickens Belt Meninger Florim Smith or Boretford Sturgeon Ashmore Howard Hays Garlinghouse Waknitz Anderson Proctor Thorpe Woolley (c) Football Tales --for Supremacy Lincoln, Nov. 12—(UP)—Buoyed by unchallenged leadership in Big Six standings, the Nebraska Corkhoppers engaged in an extensive and vigorous drill here today, in preparation for their game here Saturday. A week of rest had enabled the squad to recover completely from injuries. Norman, Nov. 12—(UP)—Their joint leadership of the Big Six conference knocked into a cooked hat by Kansas University's eleven, Coach Terry Hearn, wrought through a determined session of practice today to wreak vengeance on the Cornhousers of Nebraska. Passing, punting, and general liningbarking were part of the action brushed and sore muscles offered in the game last week. Volley Ball Is Now Sport for Intramurals Ames, Nov. 12—(UP)—Iowa state varsity squadman who did not see action against the Kansas Aggies Saturday went through hard scrimage yesterday and were scheduled today to play against Iowa. He image against the regulars. The Iowans go outside the conference to meet Drake Saturday. Manhattan, Nov. 12—(UHP)—Hard work for the Kansas Aggies was postponed until Wednesday when seven players and a few coaches conditioned from Saturday's game with Iowa State. Lad Fisher, half-back, is out for the season, probably is out for the season. Organized houses have been sent entry blanks to sign up entering students and may be held by key bill players. All of the 20 members may have a chance to play during the tournament; however, 9 memorials will be filled, and blankms must be filled out and must be in by Tuesday, Nov. 26. Each or all members may have two practices a week. The periods opened for practices are: 8:30 Tuesday and Thursdays; 9:30 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; 10:30 the same days; 11:30 the same days; 2:30, 3:30 and 4:30 from Monday to Frinday inclusive. There is also a 6:30 period and a 7:30 period on Tuesday. The organized houses were in session at all times, the entry blanks in on time so that practices may begin in earnest. Finals in Intramural Playground Ball Will Be Played This Week A. T. O.'s, Beta's, Pi U's, and Kentucky Colonels in Fight Division finals were completed yesterday in intramural playground ball, giving the championship of the four teams a first-round win. Theta Pi, and Pi Uplion; Kentucky Colonnell, having previously won in after a perfect season's record. Of the three games played year-to-year between Alpha Tau Omega-Delta Kappa Sigma-I Pulsion, the winning team proved much superior to each other. Alpha Tau Omega took their game from the Delta Upsilions by a score of 11 to 6. This was probably the hardest fought game of the day. Pi Upsilion again proved themselves victors over Kappa Sigma in a big sweep for victory, winning by a 16 to 7 score. Early in the year Pi Upsilion defeated Kappa Sigma by a score of 8 to 7, but in last night's game Upsilion was the prior to their opponents who were weakened by the loss of two men. In the game between Beta Theta Pi and Phi Chi there was very little competition. The Betas scored a 13 victory over the championship of their division. Semi-finals for these four teams will be held today with the intention of qualifying for a World Cup, if possible, thus making way for various other sports which are soon to be announced. The Kentucky Colonels and Beta Theta Fts are to play on one of the regular schedules for today. The Beta team will have its own division and so far have won all of their games by big scores. The Beta's, although having lost one game in their division, will probably prove competitors for the Kentucky Colonels. Pi Upsilon and Alpha Tau Omega will match each other in what promises to be a closely contested game with both having lost one game this season. "The winners of these four divisions will play three games, the one having the best two out of the three being awarded the championship of a playground ball," said R. E. Elbok, director of intramural sports. All fourth round matches in handball, horseshoe, and tennis must be played by Saturday, Nov. 16. Women's Class Teams Open Hockey Season for Fall Tournamen Read the Kansan want ads. Class hockey games for women will begin today with the opening games being played by the sophomores vs. the juniors, team vs. the junior team at 4:40. The captains of the teams are Leah Insigni, senior; Doris Dockeler, junior; and Clarice Short, sophomore. The junior captain has not been announced. Athletic Department Announce Members of Squads Except Frosh The members of the squads are: Junior; Doris Docktaker, Lucille Henderson, Louise Irwin, Milene Taylor, Therence Kilgrig, Margaret Botford, Clark Elanow, Botsford, Cleo Daws, Lois Moon, and Florence Moon. Sophomore squad: Clarice Short, Margaret Lawson, Helen Lawson, Ruth Rees, Emma Rees, Harriet Fritz, Helen Campbell, Dorothy Martin, Louise Alom, Jane Byrn, Martyn Gunze, Jane Bashaw Eagle Gottlieb, Mary Corrend, Homoloma, Faire Voran, and Gladys Menard. Senior squand: Lae Ensign, Grace Kell, Helen Steen, Alice Sharbern, Grace McGinnis, Elizabeth Sobernm, Myrl Goulda, Vera Kretzmier, The Thalm Hunter, Florence Riskeerbe, Beulah Skinner, Miriam Heineman, Eileen Heden, Helen Pedon, and J. Mcmillan. The schedule for the hockey games are as follows: Tuesday, Nov. 12; Sophomores vs. seniors, 3:30; freshmen vs. juniors, 4:30; Wednesday, Nov. 12; sophomore vs. seniors, 4:30; Thursday, Nov. 14, freshmen vs. sophomores, 3:30; Friday, freshmen vs. sophomores, 4:30; Monday, Nov. 18 sophomores vs. juniors, 4:30; Tuesday, Nov. 19; Wednesday, Nov. 20; sophomeresvs. seniors, 4:30; Thursday, Nov. 21; juniors vs. seniors, 3:30; and freshmen vs. sophomeresvs. seniors, 4:30; Monday Nov. 25, sophomeresvs.juniors, 4:30; Monday Nov. 26, freshmen vs. sophomeresvs. seniors, 3:30; Phone 433 or 434 Announcements Rent-A-Ford Company --means there will probably be a cut in the squad this Thursday when the names will be given by the freshman mentor. Louise Allen, president. 916 Massachusetts Harriet Seymour, secretary. The Graduate club of Education will rent tomorrow evening from 7 to 8 in room 115 Fraser hall. All graduate students. Education are invited to attend. Reporter Finds Walking Around Cars Dangerous Walking or, driving on the Hill has been found, according to a check made yesterday by a Kansan reporter, to be an exceedingly dangerous matter. Especially is this true in front of Green hall where fair necks, as they speed by, to speak to us, to pick one would-be lawyer. Take advantage of our protective insurance and our extremely low rates, by renting your car from us. We have open and closed models of Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Dodges, and Fords. Let us rent you your next car. The reporter's nerves were put on edge several times when certain Greek men would sniff at the brothers for a ride to class. The drivers on this Hill, what's more, have no regard it. They aren't so fortunate as to have to cross the street at this place, old or young, barb or Greek, tall or thin all of them seemed to join in the manor ranks of dodging ratlings Lizziess. Speedball Is the Sport for Ames Intramurals Ames, Ia., Nov. 12—With approximately 600 men competing on 37 different teams in six leagues, speedball is fast becoming a popular in sports, according to Harry J. Schmidt, director of intramural athletics. The game was started as an intramural sport at Iowa State for the first time and is played in the ball, which will be played in the spring instead of baseball. Three-Mile Run Tests Candidates Entered in Cross-Country Race Past Success of Team Indicated Big Six Championship For This Year After sending his aspirants to the varsity cross-country team over a gruelling three mile test flight last afternoon, Coach Brutus Hamilton announced the men who would come out of the gym on Tuesday's meet with the Missouri team. The successful candidates are Captain Fortune, Hinsink, Bowers, Lovine, Stover, and Roberts. Roberts is the most popular in Kansas and if he is unable to return in time for the meet Coach Willis, he will choose another man for his place. The men have been working out every afternoon since the early part of the fall, and all of them U. Harris have not lost a meet to any conference opponent yet this year and will do so in 2015 for another Big Six championship. When they step out against the Missouri aggregation during the K. U. game, they will meet some formidable opposition despite the fact that Missouri has a weaker team than has represented them in the last season, race is almost a certainty and Coach Hamilton's men will have to exert more effort to maintain their winning stride. In commenting upon the showing of the team, Coach Hamilton said that he was very pleased with their work and that the prospect for Future victories was bright. He wrote that their final poses this week, and expects to have a winning outfit in the field against the Missouri team Saturday . Coach Hinshaw Starts Preparing Freshmen for Missouri Game Thirty Yearlings Will Be Chosen Thursday to Make Trip to Columbia Send the Kansan home. Stiffened somewhat from Saturday's game, the Jayhawker freshmen underwent a light workout yesterday in preparation for the game this week end with the Missouri cubs. Signal practice constituted the main activity for the team, play with Coach Hinshaw urging his backs to come from fumbling. Several of the men, although not injured, are sore from hard knocks received Saturday, among whom are Brazil, Zvolanek and Shroyer. Coach Hinshaw announced to his men yesterday that 30 men would make the trip to Columbia. This Yesterday's practice was probably the last light workout the freshmen will go through. A hard scrimmage is scheduled for today and probably one or two would be had before we go to Columbia for their big game this Saturday. 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