PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1939 These Two Guards Will Be Likely Starters When Kansas Meets Drake Sept. 2 MICHAEL ANGELO SHILANICK A senior who played his high who played his high school football at Leechburg Pa. at Leechburg, Pa. Weighs 180. Has been a regular for the last two years. Played guard two years ago but last year was transfer- ed to tackle. Like Massare he plays a rough and aggressive type of counted on for 60 football. Can be minutes each game Gridsters Leave Kansas As Foreign Coaches Raid State for More Talent HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Kansan Sports Reporter King Football, as well as Chancellor Malott, was inaugurated Friday. From east to west the 1939 grid campaigns got underway. Your scribe journied to Topeka and watched Washburn whitehall Baker 27-0. The most impressive part of the game, at least to the score or two of Jawahrokers that attended the game, was the outstanding play of Harlan Lanter, center on the visiting team. Lanter played a brilliant defensive game, making at least half the tackles while he was in the game. Lanter is a former Jawahrok griddether who went elsewhere to gain grid fame. The football rules this year contain only two important changes: 1. The penalty for a forward pass striking an ineligible player has been changed from loss of ball to loss of 15 yards and down. 2. On a play in which a forward pass develops, ineligible players are prohibited from advancing beyond the line of scrimmage. Neither rule will effect the game much from a spectator's view point. Both offsets the use of the forward pass. Pet Peeve No. 2- If you want to put an annex on that game preserve, that used to be the University golf course, the racket walders inform me the tennis courts would need no changing. How about fixing the tennis courts as well as the golf links. The Drake publicity department reports Coach Green will start a team that averages 210 from tackle to tackle and flanked by a pair of 190 pound ends against the Jay-hawkers. Jim (Tapoela Daily Capital) Reed, who rates A plus in the sports publicity business as well as in the sports writing realm, mentioned the following about the Drake Bulldogs in a nifty little booklet on Washburn football—"Prospects; Gloomy. Hit hard by graduation. Manders boy missing from roll. Not the scrapping Bulldog of yesteryear" to which I add "Ahmen." Nothing would help Jayhawker football stock more than a good decisive victory to start the season off. In the sports barrell . . . Louisville who won the American Association play-off finished the regular season 31-2 games behind the pennant winning K. C. Blues . . . "Hasty" Hank Wilkier, pile driver of Iowa State's backfield last year, dropped football at his parents' requests . . . Ronald King is slated for the center position on Mizzou this team fail. Hope he's not the ball player Jack (Coffeyville, Kansas) Kinnison was. The Tigers will tangle with Ohio State and New York in this fall but the team at Mizzou have been hit hard by the injury jinx this fall. Can there be anything to the fact that they don't have a really able trainer to care for their athletes . . . We only heard . . . Incidentally the Stoland we mentioned the other day as being on the K-State roster spent one day in mole skins. His first day out for practice he was used in scrimmage and aggravated an old shoulder injury and probably won't return to the gridiron . . . Paul Masner entered the coaching profession with flying colors Friday night when his Garrett high school team came in front of the Snakehake's Lawrence big队 did all right Friday night when they defeated Atchison 30-7 . . . Another Ek-Jayhawker, Carnie Smith, apparently has an excellent team at Poola this year . . . Incidentally they play Garnett next week . . . Maybe there are some Kansas U. stars in the making at one of these schools. Quote of the week . . . Tom Meeny reporting the National League race from St. Louis. "Not since the days of the Mississippi river boat gamblers has anybody around this town had as much success juggling Cards as Ray Blades." ARCHERY RANGE Open afternoons and evenings, 23rd and Indiana, across from Dine-a-mile. Know your school. Read the Kansan. Subscribe today—$3. Call K.U. 66 NOW QUIDO PETE MASSARE Attendance Required of Ku-Ku's. The Ku-Ku club meets in the Men's lounge of the Memorial Union Monday evening at 9 o'clock, Sept. 25. Attendance is required of all Ku-Ku's. Attendance Required of Ku-Ku's Symphony Group-- ehullo, Robert Moses, Earie Deeble, Gussie Helmig, Eldred Balzer. (Continued from page one) Bass Chaffee, Green Run. Bassoon: Jean Moyer, James Berkson. Horns: Joseph Van Sickle, Edward Allsup, Garry Graham, Robert Cram, Lester Foster, Heilen Martin. Trombone: Leslie Sperling, Dean brooks, Eugene Kenaga, Daniel La belle. A junior from E. Weighs 188. First year. A very rugged boy. He has made good grades in engineering. A very willing and hard worker and has never been injured in a football game. Is a younger brother. Trumpet: Leo Horacek, Howard Iarms, Ada Croll. Tympani: Robert Jenkins. Tympan: Robertenkins. Percussion: Jack Moore, Bill Ward Aszman. Harp: Elizabeth Griffith. Players Are Developed But They Leave Home By The Kansan Sports Editor Quantrill's raid in 1863 was nothing to the 1939 invasion and kidnapping of unsuspecting Kansas high school football players. Football scouts came from far and near this year and combed the state from top to bottom looking for prospective grid stars and they found them! Kansas has always been fam only to watch them leave for oth lege age. It would be impossible to list completely the Sunflower sons that displayed their athletic prowess in other states. A few of the more prominent are Sam Francis, "Heine" Mahley, Jack Kinnison, Bill Anderson, Jim Willcoxen, Lou Brock, "Duck" Noor, Bill Savoy, Jim Schwartz, Dick Overfield, Paul Graham, and Alton Werner. This is only a partial and very incomplete list of Kansas boys that went " elsewhere" to school. Kansas has always been famous for its ability to breed stars which leave for other states when they reached col- Ends—"Dutch" Nogel, Pittsburg —Tulsa University; Danny Sid- What about this year's crop of high school athletes. Over half of last year's all-state high school football team have left the state to get their college education. Take a look. ner, Arkansas City—Tulane. Taskforce - Bob McNutt - Colby. of Al Massare, professional boxer. Tackles—Bob McNutt, Colby Nebovke, University, Lark Nebraska University; Jack Dick, Wellington—Has not yet enrolled anywhere. Center—Walter Sheridan, Emporia —K.U. Guards—Bill Tallant, Junction City—West Point; John Thorpe, Argentea, KS State Quarterback—Neal Snow, Neodesha—K-State. Half Backs—Don Pollow, Topcka —K.U.: Junior Brock, Stafford —Purdue Fullback—Cy Dawson, Ooakley L.S.U. We can't blame the K.U. coaches for this. One of them told me about going out to Oakley to see Cy Dawson, who was probably the best prospect in the state. At the school where he's going, he not only is making, I don't think we should say earning, enough to put himself through school, but he is sending his parents a check each month. Kansas University Can't compete with that type of subsidizing. We present one possible solution to the problem. University of Nebraska alumni have formed an organization that has been paying the bills for most of the Cornhusker athletic stars. Each member of this group pays in a certain amount of money each month. This money is then loaned interest free, with no time limit, to some athlete who promises to pay when he gets out of school and is financially able. It has paid rich dividends. We have been told that Washington University in St. Louis has adopted such a plan. It is strictly legal as far as Big Six rules are concerned, if it doesn't follow the spirit of the conference regulations. Let's do something before we have to join a different circuit in self preservation. K. U. STUDENTS We Appreciate Your Patronage of THE FERRY During its Opening Week-end to the Isle of Eating Pleasure. 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