2 Only three letter men are reporting for practice. Charlie Moffett, All Gig Six halfceck, hes beer. reclassified and will soon be in the armed service, Gordon Revnolcs, All Big Six basketball forward and end on footbail team, was not reasSigned to K.U. for mecical training. His loss will be a severe blow. Doc Lambkin, tackle, was assigned to fleet duty and also will not be back. The three letter men arcund whom the coaches will have to build a team are Leroy Robinson, fullback from Lawrence High School, Tex Langford, center from Vexas, and Dud Day, diminutive guara from California. Frank Pattee, a member of the freshman squad in 1942, has been discharged from the Navy and will undoubtedly be an important cog in the grid machine of 1945. That is the story as far as experience is concerned. The coaches will have to rely upon 17-year old freshmen and inexperienced Navy boys for the football wars. Every time Coach Shenk looks at his fall schedule com ing up, he ages considerably. The schedule is as follows: | Sept. 22 Texas Christian... . . Kansas City Ruppert Stadium (night) Set "2a “Denver™ 1294)". 8. toi is. co Deaver (night) Oct. 6°" Fowa State -F°.°vo0 We sobawrence Oct. 12 Washburn ....... . Lawrence, Haskell Stadium (night) Oct. ° 20°" “Oklahoma? os SoVe 0 TNorman Oct; "27 «Cinema eho. “ntl, jiy Wiohite Nov. 3. Nebraskat??? 77°44 Gas So Lincoin Nov, 10 Marquette... ..« .:... Milwaukee Nov. 17 Kansas State ... . . . Lawrence (homecoming game) Nov. 24 Missouri ....... . Kansas City Ruppert Stadium The coaching staff at present consists of Henry Shenk, Head Coach, Dean Nesmith, Assistant Coach and Trainer, and Ralph "Red" Hiffman, a new addition to the staff from Fort Hayes, State Teachers! College, who will act as assistant line coach. George Dick, former star end of K.U. has been helping with the sumer practice. "Way Back When" A quarter of a century ago! It was just 25 years ago this season that I was coeching the Kansas Varsity football team and faced as drab an omtlcex as Coach Shenk faces this season. I was running over our Kenses Varsity football record of 1920. Kansas, with an average weight of but 162 pounds per man, was the lightest team ever in Jayhawker history. Scanning those games, I thought it might be inter- esting to some of the old-timers to list the schedule with the results of the games and the coaches of the teams who were then ccaching football. Bill Hargiss was at Fmporia and he is now in Italy with the Army Specialized Training Program. Ernest Bearg, after his turn at coaching Washburn, went to Illinois to help Bob Zuppke and then became head coach at Nebraska for several years, later returning to Wash- turn as head coach with the promise of putting the Ickabods in the Rosebowl. But thts never metcrialized. Bearg is now an insurance man on the West Coast. Dwight Reani, Bearg's co-coach, is now an insuranc® man in Topeka. Dr. "Red!" Payne was cozching the Iowa State team for the Dream Touchdown game on which we outdreamed him. Dean Jchnnie Bunn of Stanford University, California, has an interesting com- ment in this Jayhawk Rebound regarding Dr. Payne. Charlie Bachman is now coaching Michigan State College at East Lansing, Michigan. Bennie Owens is Director of riyysical Education at Oklahoma. Big, genial Henry "Indian" Schulte has passed on to his reward after serving Nebraska football and track ab Lincoln fer a pfeneration. Jimmy Phelan, who was at Missouri after the first World War, had cutstanding suc- cess at Perdue and at the University of Washington at Seattle.