Wie FOOTBALL SCHEDULE, 1938 _ PREVIOUS RECORD (With 1937 Scores) WL T Pts. OPt Sept. 24 Texas at Lawrence. 1220202 2 0 Oct. 1 Notre Dame at South Bend. oe Oct. 8 Washburn College at Law- rence. (25-2) 24257 3 ol. 163 Oct. 15 *Oklahoma at Lawrence. (6-3) 18 13 4 328 298 Oct. 22 *Iowa State at Ames. (14-6) ooh ask 19 Oct. 29 *Kansas State at Manhat- r tan. (0-7) Fi 11._ 3. 441: 199 Nov. 5 *Nebraska at Lawrence. (13-13) 9° 32: 3° 255.693 Nov. 12 Geo. Washington at Wash- ington, D. C. £-5-0= 0 it 0 Nov. 24 *Missouri at Columbia. (0-0) 24 15 7 500 287 *_Conference games. FOOTBALL, 1939, Incomplete Oct. 7 °Iowa State at Lawrence. Oct. 21 °Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 4 °Kansas State at Lawrence. Nov. 11 °Nebraska at Lincoln. Nov. 30 °Missouri at Lawrence. Geo. Washington at Lawrence. FOOTBALL, 1940, Incomplete Oct. 5 °Iowa State at Ames. Oct. 19 °Nebraska at Lawrence. Oct. 26 °Kansas State at Manhattan. Nov. 9 °Oklahoma at Lawrence. Nov. 28 °Missouri at Columbia. Geo. Washington at Washington, D. C. Acknowledgements Appreciation is extended for co-operation of sports men in other Big Six schools in checking scores and other data. Included are Harold Keith, Oklahoma; Gregg McBride, Ne- braska; Max Patrick, Missouri; R. R. Lashbrook, Kansas State; and James Henderson, Iowa State; also Horace Mason of the K. U. News Bureau staff. 2 Loa iiisatal ae UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ATHLETIC MANAGEMENT Setostlh,. . »The-Athletic Board 4 Chancellor E.-H--Lindlev. ex officio. ; oo a yDr. W. W. Davis, chairman and Big Six Faculty Representa 4 V ‘ tive. nn ae “ Karl Klooz, secretary, and business manager of athletics.) Got .~ Dean Frank T. Stockton. eam oe ete aw ae Z Dr-Raymond=€;-Moere. q ti) ES “ Sh Pr cigPh ot A] % (: & sf %. “Dr. Laurence Woodruff. 5 j jie Prof. J-Gageewe. Karat (2 (ele NS jo A oe «Prof. James B. Smith.- f+’, 2 4 4, — ge AMT. _ =" Georse-Nettels, Pittsburg, alumni~meémiber.-* = ./thumas VanCleave, Kansas City, Kan., alumni member. 6 © «/ i 1, Topeka, alumni member. 4 N. ‘tom Veatch, Kansas City, Mo., alumni member, 796 Steodamy ites, student member. — Bald FornVrtr =[1Yp oe student member. __ 2. FA ARS, C4» AP 1 SO Deas: The Executive Sjafi Gwinn Henry, director of athletics. i. L. Falkenstein, office manager. Horace Mason, sports editor on staff of K. U. News Bureau, W. A. Dill, director. i The Coaching Staff | Adrian Lindsey, head coach. | Michael Getto, line coach. ; H. W. Hargiss, end coach and scout. Richard Crayne, backfield coach. R. L. Conger, freshman coach. Cpe ‘ s pecs F { 2 ff de LAA eon Aap ‘ ta Aon pig 4 af 4 ee Gwinn Henry has been director of athletics at the Uni- ; versity of Kansas since the summer of 1937, coming from : the University of New Mexico, where he had been director and football coach for three years. : j Mr. Henry is a native of Texas where he attained fame as a sprinter. He coached football five years at the College of Emporia and nine years at the University of Missouri. Since coming to Kansas as director he has extended the circle of gcod will by numerous appearances in cities of the state. Under his administration heating has been obtained for indoor track, a dressing room for the freshman basket- ball squad; and numerous innovations introduced in the Kansas Relays. 3