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Coffeyville, ‘One GP DRE EA VT NR RE A I LEER TS IO IG RN SGT OT OPN TIRE Ey FOOTBALL PROSPECTS «- For Jayhawk Rebounds ‘The 1944 edition of the pbeilion tetiad squad is beginning to round into shape under the direction of Coach Henry Shenk and Assistant Coaches Elmer Schaake and Dean Nesmith. Summer practice started August 14, and the regular fall practice will get under way September 1, with very little break between the two. The first game is scheduled with Washburn at Haskell Stadium September 15, under the floodlights. and the following week K.U. plays T.C.U. in Kansas City at Muehlebach Field. About 65 — reported for the opening practices. Among them were several likely looking candidates and several of last year's team. Of. course, many of the boys were newoomers, some of whom have never played even high school football, while others were pretty light for Big Six competition. Seven boys reported weighing under 150 pounds. | At present the following boys seem to be the most likely candidates for starting berths against Washburn September 15: Right end - Duteh Schimenz and Gordon Reynolds. Schimenz weighs 195 and is a member of the Vel2 mit, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He played backfield in high school but shows promise at end. Gordon Reynolds, 6'1", weighing 183, had one year of oii at North Dakota State. At right tackle, a freshman, Sam Hunter, 6°, witeline 180 pounds, l7eyeareold, is the most promising candidate, Sam was allestate tackle last year in high school. Ivory Bird from Olathe, Kansas, end Darwin Lambkin, from Hudson, Wisconsin, are other likely candidates for the right tackle spot. Wallace Rouse,217 lb. freshman from Wichita, and Gene “Chief” Long, 200 1b. vetergy of former years are most likely starters at left tackle. ea catia cutout Naa Has fe The right guard position is a toss-up between Dud Day, 165 lbs., from LaJolla, Californie, Garland Cantrell, 175 lbs., from Joplin Junior College, and Fred Deneke, 162 lbs., from Topeka, At the center position two experienced men « Wayne Hird, of Lawrence, 200 lbs., and Dan Chase, 194 lbs., are available. Charles Keller who was a regular last year, weighing 200 lbs., is a left guard, with Don Stockdale, 160 lbs., at guard, from Wyandotte, and John McDermott from Wichita East, as understudies. At left end, Werren Riegle, who was a regular test year, weighing 180 lbs.g from El Dorado, Kensas, and Charles Daignault, 160 lbs., from Worcester, Mass, are the stand-outs. In the backfield four letter men who were starters last year are available. John Bergin, 175 lbs., at right half, will probably do the signal calling. John is from San Francisco, Calif. Leroy Robison, 180 lbs., from Lawrence, will be the blocking back, and Don Barrington, 200 lbs., at fullback. Charles Moffett, of Peabody, Kansas, will . be ta left half. oe | In addition, several since men, awe showing promise -- Don Faullkmer, letter man from last year at blocking bee, Dwight Sutherlend from Kansas City, Moe, at halBback, Ted Short from Omaha, fullback, Bob Miller, letter man from last yoar, at left half, Dick Williams, wingback from Powhattan, Kensas, Kenneth Danneberg, 155-pounder from Kansas City, Mo. Southwest High, and Clifford Brown, 210 lb. fullback who played at Haskell Institute last year. Prospects are slightly better than last year, but indications are that all teams will be somewhat stronger this year then last, due to an increase in the number of 17-yeareolds and an added year's experience for the 4F's in the cemps of some of ow’ opponents who have nothing but 4F students.