FRIDAY. SEPT. 12, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT Replogle Awaits Large Yearling Football Crop The largest freshman representation in football in a number of years is hoped for this fall by Coach Wayne Replogle. "We know there are a number of new men on the campus who played football in high school and others who may not have had much experience, but who are interested in the game. We would like to have all of those boys come out for freshman football," Replogle said this morning. Last year's freshman team was one of the best in the school's history and Freshman Coach Replogle expects to have another fine crop of prospects to send up to the varsity squad next spring. Great Team Last Year Equipment will be checked out to all men interested in freshman football starting Wednesday. All men who can report that afternoon are asked to check out equipment then in the dressing room beneath the west wing of the stadium. The dressing room also will be open every afternoon so that freshmen may check out any time after Wednesday. Need Not Be Experienced 1941 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 26—Temple at Philadelphia. Oct. 4—Washington U. at Lawrence. Oct. 11—Nebraska at Lincoln. Oct. 18—Marquette at Milwaukee. Oct. 25—Iowa State at Lawrence. Nov. 1—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 8—W. Virginia at Morgantown. Nov. 15—Kansas State at Lawrence. Nov. 22—Missouri at Lawrence. (Homecoming) Welcome Students FRESHMEN and UPPERCLASSMEN John Parker of WIEDEMANN'S Invites You in for Fine Food and Enjoyment Drop in after the show and meet the "Hill." Wiedemann's CONFECTIONERY 835 Mass. Freshman Coach Repiogle stressed the idea that men reporting for freshman football do not need to have any great amount of experience and urges everyone interested to check out equipment. Replogle points out that Ralph Schaake, varsity end, did not play high school football, yet has won two letters in football here. Charles Soller, business junior last year, will leave September 23 for Ft. Crook, Nebr., where he will be inducted into the army. Soller, former president of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, has been on the campus Draft Takes Soller this week during rush activities. After leaving Ft. Crook he will go to Ft. Leavenworth for three days. THE WEATHER Continued fair today, expected warm again tomorrow.