THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SIX SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923 Varsity-Freshman Scrimmage Shows Strength of Teams Veterans Win by Four Touchdowns; Schmidt Scores Twice in Tilt in Tilt Never allowing the first-year team possession of the ball for more than a few downs, the team was forced to oppose down the practice raid in long gains to secure four touchdowns in a scrimmage, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, however, in blocking two of the place-kicks. A crowd of several hundred grid芯 enhancers After a chalk-tail to the first-string men, Coach Harguss selected for a starting line-up a veteran backfield combination of Lyman, Lawrence, Schmidt, and Cox. In the line be played by the third-down Forn and Atkerson at tackle, Logan and Geist at guard, and Pete Banch at center. A few minutes after the kick-off, Ed Schmidt run the ball over the goal line but his kick was blocked. A walk through the dugout brought in, through for another touchdown and then the varity line-up was shifted. A quartet of sophomores, Madison, Lincoln, and Seth, sorted in the backfield, with a forward wall composed of Ramsey and Mallinus, Charles Smay and N. Moreau, Gunsoo, Center, As the incrimination progressed, Hargis sent in the other first squadman and a number of reserves. The fresh line-up switched between twenty beginners picked by Hirahim from the first-year squad. Two players were Elmer Schanele, Ornard Bench, Tommy McCall, and Arth Stock. Prominent in the ball-lugging de partiment of the varsity crew was E Schmidt, who is beginning to loom a good ground player. He is also wearing his scribmus imagery beided his would-be tacklers and troted on long runs. Madison made the third touchdown and their Schmidt came back for it. Madison made no more of a fourth time. Interference functioned well with the ball. The varsity sound remains as original and the moment of Loen Reitz, sophomore guard, from reserve to first-string, and the loss of Jim Kennedy, sophomeback field man, who has with him been out in his during yesterday's practice but remained out of the scrimmage because of a cold. Paul Faibe still is unable to take part in the workouts, though he reports regu Track Practices Start Light Workouts Stress Form Says Coach Hamilton The workouts have been light as far with only form being stressed. The variety man who will be eligible for track in the spring is David Mason, after Nov. I while the freshmen will be trained throughout most of the winter. "I am particularly anxious to see that the freshmen come into the sophomore class with all the funda's help," said Hamilito Saturday afternoon. Full workouts for the track机 may have been carried on with the view of having a fall championship traded to Coach Brutus Hamilton. The hundred men who have been working out in track events will be give some competition in movies and ban them from playing on Tuesday Coach Hamilton announced. While Hamilton seemed to be much encouraged at the prospects for a winning track team next spring he was not alone in this regard, which is threatened with possible lack of material. In the hurdles there is likely to be no one of tested ability in the high burdle class. Most of the other positions are well designed. Fifty Women Attempt Tests for Quack Club! Quack Club tryouts were held early morning in the pool at Robinson gymnasium under the sun among their masters and their sponsor, Miss Rutt Hoover, professor of physical education. Fifty women took the tests for Miss Ilexer stated that although diving material this year was not as good as last year, the women were all very proficient in the water. Two women passed the requirements for minor Quack, and one passed the requirements for pledge. A number of women who lacked proficiency in one stroke will have a chance to try out again in two years. Those who passed the strokes and driving tests for minor Quack are Zoe Coyle, a British woman who passed the strokes for pledge Cheat. Betty Timmons Head Football Coach COACH HW HARGISS H. W. "Bill" Hurgis, head football coach at the University, is whipping his second Jaynawaker football team into shape on Wednesday and eight weeks schedule with Big Six conference and other teams. "Bill Hargiss Day" will be celebrated Oct 12 when the head men's basketball team of the Emperor State Teachers College eleven of which he was coach prior to coming to the University. He is assisted by Mike Anderson, head women's basketball American tackle. Steve Hushaw tutors the freshman squad. Intramural Baseball Commences October 1 in First Round Play Pairings For Opening Week Art Announced by Director of Greek Sports The lid on intramural fall sports will be cast aside Tuesday, Oct. 1, when the first round in the playground ball tournament will get under way. Pairings for the opening week's play have been decided on by EA, and intramural teams, following the organizational names, follow four divisions of 28 teams into four divisions. Drawings for handball, horseshoe and tennis tournaments will be made Tuesday, it was announced, and play in all ninrallarm sports will be active The following teams have been as signed to divisions in playground ball Division I Division II Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa, Chi Delta Sigma, Alpha, Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Upsilon. Sigma Alpha Epilation, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Mu, Triangle Cosmopolitan College, Kentucky Colonels, Alpha KappaLambda. Division III Alpha Kappa Psi, Pui Kappa Pai Danakin Club, Phi Gamma Delta Beta Theta Psi, Acacia, Pii Chi. Division IV Theta Tau, Delta Tau Delta, Pi Alpha Delta, Kapa Sigma, Signi Chi, Delta Chi, Pi Upsilon. Games, Oct. 1 Division 1: Sigma Phi Epsilon Pi Kappa Alpha, diamond 1; Ph Kappa Chi Delta, diamond 2. Division 2; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Theta, Diamond 3; Sigma Alpha Mu-Triangle, diamond 4. Kentucky Colonels, diamond 5; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Alpha Kappa Lambda diamond 4; Division 3: Alpha Kappa Psi-Ph Kappa Psi, diamond 5; Dunakin Club Gamma Delta, diamond 6. Phi Gamma Delta, diamond 7. Division 1: Alpha Tau Omega Delta Sigma Pi, diamond 1: Signa Phi Epsilon-Delta Upsilon, diamon? Division 4: Theta Tau-Delta Tau Delta, diamond 7; Phi Alpha Delta Kappa Sigma, diamond 8. Division 3; Beta Theta Pi-Acacia diamond 7; Alpha Kappa Psi-Phi Chi diamond 8. Games Oct. 3 Division 4; Sigma Chi-Delta Chi division 3; Theta Tau-Pi Upsilon division 6. Reserve seat tickets to the house football games will not be obtainable tomorrow or this week as previously announced. On Monday, Oct. 7, by students who left their airports book at the athlete office officials in charge said Saturday afternoon. Tickets for Home Games May Be Procured Oct. Braves Trounce Quaker Eleven By Lamplight The seat tickets may be obtained any time during the week preceding the K, S; T, C-K, U. game, to be played Oct. 12, but no reservations to Hergesha they 'll lift!' from at the office after Friday, Oct. 11. Read the Kansan want ads. Crowd of 7060 Persons Sees Haskell Indians Win Easily by 38-7 Score Night football made its debile in Lawrence Friday night. Over 7,000 persons packed the Haskell stadium to witness the spectacle, and it apparently unanimously favored unanimous in favor of the night sport. In the meantime, Haskell had run rampart over the Friends university, left them trailing by a 38 to 7 score. It was a brilliant game for the farnes and one that will go down in history as one of Haskell's greatest achievements. We saw them at the Institute treated so many people. And to round out the evenings entertainment, the Indians put on a few dances. Fireworks greeted the crowd shortly before the game started and a large framework burned brilliantly displaying with the words, "The Indians Were." Fireworks for Fans But for the football consoled, there was plenty of excitement, too Haskell sweeping down the field earl in the third quarter, on one of their moments momentarily when the north side of the field's flood lights flickered and died cut. Leslie Edmonds, referent, held the game for about 20 minutes would come back, but was forced to continue in the crowd greed rests. This was hardly a handcairn to the Braves, however, as they put over another touchdown in the fourth period, and had little officially holding Friends made their only touchdown late in the second quarter when the Baskett scored a goal and blinded the Baskett goal line and caught a long pass from Cassemore. Whitewater ran for a touchdown. Score on Long Pass A series of passes from midfield was responsible for the score as the red and white team was unable to make a key play. They first half. The Indians on the other hand had already made two touchdowns from scrimmage plays. Late in the first half the Indians second again bringing the total to 10. Wellar Runs 61 Yards On the third play of the second half Captain Weller of Haskell raced 61 yards through the Quaker team and planted the ball behind the goal for the fourth Haskell touchdown. His try for point was good, and a shot from the right by Charles, trotted through the Friends line for another counter. After the lights went out the crowd became restless, and the game proved less interesting from then until the final whistle. Weller, Fritz, W. Charles, Smith, and Wilson were recognized for most merit, with a 2014 award in mage, while Captain R. B. Wileyton, Whitteon, and Cement contributed to the design of the Bowler. Played well on defense, too. Hassel made 25 first downs to The starting lineups: Haskell Friends Beaver LE C Blowye Fritz LT Pennington Ward LG (c) R. Blowye Court Cauco Molach Powles RG Molach V, Costa RT A Knechtel Brightman EF Johnson N, Hendricks QB Whitehaw (L) LH Counsel Charles RH Greene Murphy FB M-vitn Officials: Leslie Elmond, reference C. E. McBride, ampire. W. R. Rowley Lineman. Ray Wright, A.B.27, has gone to New York to play in musical comedy there. AIMMUNIQUES Lowell Grady, A.B.'28, is secretary of the K. U. alumni association in Chicago. Chesley J, Posey, A.B.27, is an instructor of mechanics and hydraulics at the University of Iowa. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD—1929 Manhattan Shirts for Fall $2.00 Arthur Sewell, A.B.25, and Nadine Morrison Swell, A.B.RB4, and their crew will take the aircraft Akron, Ohio, where he will be pilot and instructor for the Goodyear company and dirigible at Wingfoot Lake to take a special train to Urbana to see the football game Saturday, Oct 5. It will leave there at 9 p.m., in order of 8:39 as previously planned, so it will make no stops along the way. HOUK AND GREEN number Name Home Narayan Ash, Kannan City, Kanu, Fred Bushil, Kannan City, Kanu *Red Brunshill, Junction City, Kanu* Frank Buschil, Wishabin *Alice Goering, Ponction, Kannan City* *Forest City, Newton Cosine Ferry, El Dandong *Daisie Fuffer, Pichling Millers Glick, Ponction Avibha Kennedy, Lawrence *Arthur Lawrence, Ohklin *David Loon, Lawrenceworth Johnny Madison, Kannan City, Mo. *Helen Mulligan, Lawrence Los Papa, Kannan City, Mo. *Lou Papa, Kannan City, Mo. *Pond River, Eridan City, Ohklin *Otto Root, LakeMo, Kannan City, Mo. *Josh Schufflin, Kannan City, Mo. *Coel Swain, Plasman *Josh Schufflin, Kannan City, Mo. *Charles Swain, Invervale, Ohklin *Milton Sewer, Invervale Harriers Hit the Grind Five-Milers Start Daily Trip Around Course Tomorrow More rigid training will begin Monday for the cross country team when a regular training schedule will begin, and they will be given only preliminary training will be put on a three mute course every day, according to Brutus Ham. The team is expected to meet the meet so far have been given only the fundamentals, but will be gradually sped up so as to be in good condition with Anos months from now. About 29 men are working out now, "While the material is not especially hard, they are still fine and I am very well satisfied with the prospects for a successful cross country season," Coach Hamilton said. "We have enough for any defiance announcement of the lineup of the team until about two weeks from now according to 6 tests." Women's Rifle Entries Exceed Former Figures This season of the Women's rifle team promises to become even more prominent on the Hill than in the past. It is estimated that the entire on the team will exceed in number three of the top teams in Scoo. There will be a meeting for registration about Oct. 15. Every woman student in the University is invited. Sargent Charles E. Engle will be in charge of title instruction this year. The target range, which is in the底盘 of the Fowler ships, is the 12th and 13th decimals. It has been the scene of many interesting competitive contests. Rilie is the only sport in which the women of the University compete. During its history on the hill, the team has made a most commendable Position Age Height Weight Compulsive back 22 5 9 155 15 backlead 21 6 155 15 backlead 21 6 6 155 backlead 28 6 192 1 backlead 28 6 192 1 backlead 28 6 200 16 backlead 21 6 175 15 backlead 21 6 175 15 backlead 21 6 190 1 guardd 21 6 151 185 guardd 21 6 114 185 backlead 20 6 175 1 backlead 20 6 175 1 backlead 21 6 190 1 end 21 6 163 185 end 21 6 163 185 end 21 6 164 185 guardd 21 6 167 175 guardd 21 6 167 175 guardd 21 5 8 186 1 guardd 21 5 100 169 end 20 5 114 169 end 20 5 114 169 end 19 6 174 15 backlead 21 5 9 160 1 backlead 21 6 163 185 backlead 21 6 167 175 backlead 21 6 167 175 backlea Building of 63 Stories Will Yield Most Profits Science Service New York. — On a piece of city reality, with the land worth $200 per square foot, a 63-story building will yield the greatest revenue possible. The land worth $400 a square foot, which is more nearly the value of land in the Grand Central Terminal region here, a 75-story building will pay for itself by building as high as 2,000 feet, or nearly 200 stories, could be overcome, but such a structure would not be economically feasible and would not nature gain net income. These are some of the principle conclusions drawn from a study that has been in progress during the last two years, under the direction of W. C. Clark, New York economist, for the American Institute of Steel Construction. At present, the Woolworth building, 752 feet, or 58 stories, is the world's tallest. The Chrysler building, now under construction, will reach 808 feet. The Carson Building, Tower, now contemplated, may ascend to 880 feet, with 75 stories. Send the Kansan home. Handiest Place in Town Lots of room and any service you require—night or day. 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