agg o THE KANSAS COACHING STAFF Adrian H. Lindsey, head football coach since 1932; grad- ate of Kingfisher, Okla., High School, 1913; graduate of Uni- versity of Kansas, 1917, having lettered in football in 1914, 1915, and 1916; captain of team in 1916. Lettered also in baseball in 1915 and 1916, and in basketball in 1917. Was at first U.S.A. training camp at Camp Funston, 1917; became second lieutenant, 342nd division; played football and baseball on army teams; went overseas in 1918, and was in ithe Army of Occupation six months. Played football on the 89th division team, and was selected All-A.E.F. fullback. After the war he coached baseball, basketball, and fresh- raan football at Kansas as assistant football and freshman kasketball in 1919-20, and as freshman football and basket- ball end varsity baseball in 1920-22. In the latter year he became all-sports coach at Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kan. From 1927 to 1932 he was head coach of football at Oklahoma. Michael J. (Mike) Getto, line coach, member of the Kan- sas coaching staff since 1929. Graduate of Jeanette, Penn., High School in 1925, and of the University of Pittsburgh in 1929. On Pittsburgh football team three years as tackle; named on second all-America team in 1927, and unanimous choice for first team in 1929. He also played on the East team in the East-West game of 1928, the year of the first East victory. H. W. (Bill) Hargiss, end coach and scout. Head coach of track since 1933. Football coach at K.U., 1928 to 1932. Previously had coached at Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia (from which he was graduated), Oregon State Col- lege, and the College of Emporia. Richard (Dick) Crayne, backfield coach, starting in 1938. Graduate of Fairfield, Iowa, High School, 1932; football let- terman at the University of Iowa, 1933, 1934, and 1935; cap- tain and all-Big Ten selection in senior year. Played on the Fast team at San Francisco in 1936; fullback and blocking back for Brooklyn Dodgers in 1937. R. L. Conger, freshman coach since the fall of 1937. A graduate of Kansas State Teachers College at Hays in 1924. Coached three years at Glen Elder High School; then moved to Smith Center, where he coached the high school team for ten years. In his 13 years of high school coaching, his teams lost only 13 games. SCORES OF TEAMS NOW IN BIG SIX—1891-1927 KU-ILS. KU-KSC 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 11 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 0 1917 7 1918 1919 0 1920 7 1921 14 1922 1923 1924 10 1925 0 1926 1927 Tl.pts. 49 - 6 - 59 Gs.won 4- 3 Gms.tied . 16 - 34 - 41 - 28 - 29 - 1 12 - 5 = 6 - 19 - 26 - 19 - CoCacrnoeo o 1 ASONIWNSWYVSSONSSOARAS wn 7-14 KU-Mo. 22- 8 12-° 4 4-12 18 - 12 6 - 10 30 - 0 16- 0 12- 0 34 - 6 6- 6 12): 18 Vive 5 5- 0 29 - 0 24- 0 0- 0 4- 0 10- 4 6 - 12 5- 5 3=.3 12- 3 0- 3 7 - 10 8- 6 0-13 2h = 3 6-13 7-16 15- 9 7- 9 3-. 3 0-14 10- 7 0 - 15 14- 7 391 -236 19 - 12 5 KU-Neb. 12- 0 18 - 0 6 - 12 8- 4 18 - 4 - 6 - 18 - 20 - 12 - 29 - 16 - 6 conco san WIDOGWOOARSAMa = wo = —_ £9 09 09 eo DOM OMAR KU-Ok. 17 - 16 - 34-- 15 - ll - 11 - 2 = 0 - Awooooroocu a] no 4 16 - 16 14 - 23 21 - 13 13 - 6 0 - 33 0- 0 9 - 21 7 - 24 19 - 3 7- 3 20- 0 0- 0 10- 9 7 = 26 281 -216 14- 8 3 For Scores of Other Big Six Schools, see pp. 20-23.