SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Texas U. Opens Grid Season Here Notre Dame Follows For Second Game As Jayhawkers Face Hard Schedule The University of Texas Long- horns will open the 1938 Jayhawk football schedule in a game here Sept. 24 which will start the Kansas gridsters off on one of the toughest schedules a Kansas team has ever tackled. Texas, Notre Dame, George Washington and Washburn are scheduled in addition to the Jayhawks' five conference opponents, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas State and Iowa State. Twenty lettermen will return to provide the experience needed, but four outstanding regulars were lost by graduation. They were Clarence Douglass, all-big Six fullback; Forrest Hardacre, scrappy end; Lewis Ward, powerhouse tackle; and George Stapleson, 210 pound guard. Kansas had an outstanding freshman team last fall and those new men are expected to carry a good deal of the burden this year. Particularly promising were the freshmen ball carriers who ran wild at times. They will join three returning regulars, Paul Masoner, quarterback, and Max Replogle and Milton Sullivant, halfbacks. The type of football played by Texas as been familiar to fans in this sector as Dana Bible, who coached Nebraska to championship after championship in the Big Six, is embarking on his second year at Texas. Consequently the opening game here holds unusual interest. The complete schedule is as follows: Sept. 24 Texas at Lawrence Oct. 1 Notre Dame at South Bend Oct. 8 Washburn at Lawrence. Oct. 15 Oklahoma at Lawrence Oct. 21 Iowa State at Ames Oct. 29 Kansas State at Manhattan Nov. 5 Nebraska at Lawrence Nov. 12 George Washington at Nov. 24 Missouri at Columbia. CAMPUS HOUR 7 to 8 o'clock Monday—Picnic at Brown's Grove. Tuesday—Forum at Memorial Union building. Wednesday—Junket to a Mineral Fairyland in Haworth Hall. Former Student Killed in Auto Crash Wed.—"Kidnapped" DICKINSON Shows at 2:30-7-9 NOW OO - LA - LA Simone Simon JOSETTE Don Ameche Robert Young "It's Down in Naughty New Orleans" Wed.—"Kidnapped" Doyle Shepard, former student of the University and son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shepard, was killed Wednesday evening when he and friends were testing a newly purchased Model T Ford. Shepard, accompanied by two Lawrence boys were giving the ear which they bought in partnership a trial run on a country road north of Prairie Center when they collided with a one-half ton truck from De Soto. Shepard attended the University during the 1936-37 term and spent the last year working for the Allen Press in Lawrence. He is survived by his parents and one brother. Allen Underwood, 16, driver of the car, suffered a broken left arm and shock. The other occupant of the car, Robert Williams, 16, was uninjured except for lacerations and bruises. Williams and Underwood were brought to Lawrence by ambulance, while Shepard was taken to Olathe by the county coroner. The truck was driven by Shirley A. Morrell, 18, of De Soto. He was accompanied by Robert Hale, 14, of Prairie Center. Both were taken to Allen Coaches Coaching Class A special-purpose coaching school will be conducted all next week by Dr. Forrest C. Allen, chairman of the physical education department, starting at 9 o'clock Monday morning. Classes are to be held each morning in the coaching of basketball, and in the afternoon there will be classes in the treatment of athletic injuries. Dr. Allen, who is dean of basketball coaches in the United States, and has a record of 21 championships in 28 years of coaching, will be assisted by Harp, Allen, Engelmen, and Shaake, members of the basketball squad who are in summer session. the University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City, Kan., where they were released Thursday. Did You Know? 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