THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN INDIANS DEFEAT SALINA Business Men Unable to Keep Pace with Fast Plays Of Indians With the aid of an adding machine and a stop watch, the officials of the Haskell-Kannass University of Commerce game Saturday at Haskell Field were able to keep track of the Haskell team in play. In the forty-eight minutes of play. The Salina players appeared to be clever at punching a typewriter, but they must have had an awful time with the machine. They did Saturday. The only man worthy of mention was King Fauces, who alternated at end and half, and made nine out of ten tackles. He caught several passes and made most of the tackle. Anderson, Davis, and Kalima starred the game for the Indians, the first two corraling most of the ten touchdowns, and Kalima ripped the center of the line without difficulty. Anderson, 16-year old half back, is the best thing in the way of broken field running that has shown up around Lawn Park. He is the third that there is nothing to get hold of, and once one gets hold of him, his round form prevents the hold from stopping him. Pi U's Win Championship In Fraternity League Pi Upsilon captured the inter-fraternity cup offered last year by Obers by defeating the Phi Beta Pi team Saturday afternoon 10 to 4 on McCook Field. The deciding game was postponed from last spring. The teams competed in inter-fraternity baseball championship a Pi Upsilon team has won. Pumphrey, a sophomore pre-med, was on the mount for the Pi U's, while Lenkki did the hurling for the fourth street batters. Lenkki getting nine and Pumphrey downing five. Neither issues walked in profusion but the walks given by Lenkki helped win game for the Fourteenth Street boys Gray, H. Wesley and Johnson were batting heroes. Both Gray and Wesley got three hits out of four times at bat while Johnson smashed two in out three times at bat. Long distance hitting to the extent of three baggers were induged in by H. Wesley, Johnson and Wilhelmy. K. U. Squad Will Be Chosen This Week (Continued from page 1) a stick to one tackle position. For the other side, Basil Church, Frank Maren, Lewis Davis, Arnold Bell, Maren, Louise Miles, and various possibilities, but Duff, Maren and Saunders are on the cripple list already. Church is showing up well and is getting lots of work at this position, his practice this summer with Prin- tine Gifford to stand the hard gait of practice. COMPLETE FOR GRAND POSITION "Pat" Ruble, Pete Reedy, and Wint Smith, the "overseas triem" seem to have a corner on the guard positions, but not the defensive position for the greater part of the time during practice. Kabler, Desmond, and Warren Woody are also strong contenders for the same positions, and before long will be actively defending them with the three for the defense positions. Gress has shown out strongest in the practice to date, and is expected Hot Every 15 Minutes. 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