1. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1938 Hargiss Calls Candidates To Cinderpath Coach Wants Hundred Men for Fall Workouts; Experience Not Needed To Report Coach Bill Hargiss is striving to get his track rehabilitation program underway in earnest as he sounds the call for athletes interested in the spring pastime. "Beginning Monday I would like to have a hundred men out on the track every day this fall, the veteran mentor stated yesterday. "It was whether they had any experience or not—we'll give them that." Hargiss especially wants field men and hurdlers to report in order that flaws in style and form can be corrected before the regular indoor season opens. Two fall inter-meets will probably be held. According to Hargiss, there is a lot of good track material on the hill if it can only be uncovered. He also emphasized that now is the time to report instead of later in the year. "Too many fellows think that they can wait until season starts and then get in shape," the coach further explained. "It can't be done. If a man gets in good condition now and corrects his faults, the season can be devoted to developing speed-work and finesse." Athletes wanting to work-out should see Hargiss at the west stadium any afternoon and check out suits. Kansas Wins-kick failed to convert the extra point. Continued from page 1 The second Longhorn touchdown drive was personally conducted by the big fullback, Wallace Lawson, who kicks, passes, and runs equally well. Three passes took the ball from the Kansas 40 to the 12, a penalty, put it on the seven, from where Lawson r an i over for the fifth touchdown of the day. His placekick for the point was no good. RUSSELL Milner's third KUSSEE umbilical tumb of the day GOOD proved costly for Kansas shortly before the game erased, for Texas recovered on the Kansas 28. Lawson attempted the game, but finding no receiver galloped to the 7-yard line. Lawson's second heave to Moors, a long one down the east side line, for which Moers outsprinted two Kansas defenders to take, was good for 33 yards and the third Texas counter. With less than 30 seconds left to play, Lawson's attempt placed kickever to the right of the crossbar, and a Kansas victory was within wrasp, fll Kansas held the Texas kickoff for two plays into the line before the game ended. The Jayhawk offensive was relatively impotent during the last half due to their refusal to take chances with the huge lead amassed in the first half. During that period, though, the Texas attack was deadly. Passes were thrown with abandon, and few failed to click. PLENTY OF KICK IN A GOODYEAR BATTERY Yes—plenty of kick to start your fight. And then—to carry the load of lights, radio, heater, clock, etc. to get the children to today's doward with a Goodyear. AS LOW AS 495 Phone Open 1300 All Nighs CARTER'S SERVICE Notre Dame coaches were shocked to find that the Williamson rating system selects Notre Dame to win the national championship this fall, even with only 10 letter-remaining. . . One of the bases for the choice were the returning line stars "such as Beinor, Riffle, and Arboit." Coach Elmer Layden hastens to point out that Pete Abate, junior end, did not return to school; that Chuck Riffle, junior guard, was a fullback until last spring; and that Ed Beinor, All-American left tackle, is the only one of the three who rates the team "star" in his name. "The system is his third right," says Layden, "then I suppose we'll win one-third a good guess at this time." . . . Just of our games, which appears to be a good guess at this time." . . . Just so it isn't the first third. Elmer.) Coach Tom Sidham down Oklahoma way says he has only a few worries . . . finding quarterbacks, building the kicking and passing games, replacing seven first teamers with inexperienced men . . . and developing men for the several key jobs . . . It's too bad Tom's not bigger, so he could worry more. . And speaking of the Sooners, this big "Waddie" Young, veteran end, is the real Mukov. . . He'll be on exhibition at Kansas field Oct. 15. Small wonder why Texas U. produces the perennial Southwest Conference baseball champs. . . Uncle Billy Disch, dean of college baseball coaches, had over three hundred letters from players outside the state of Texas wanting to enroll under his tutelage . . . but strangely enough practically all those reporting for fall practice make their homes in the Lone Star state. Prediction: Kansas will definitely not be the doormat of Big Six cross-country race this season . . . and further, the Jayhawkers will be perking up considerably in track and field the next few years now that Coach Bill Hahn has completed the einder path. . . As a trackologist in our book, Bill is just one of the best in the business. And did you notice? . . . the dept of phys. ed. is offering three courses in social dancing this ... here's tailoring that 'swings' to your frame" Fine Tailored Suits $27.50 and up SCHULZ the TAILOR "Suiting You Is My Business." 924 Mass. semester. . . . Sfunny, but many of the smaller schools don't even condone it . . . let alone teach it. . . . One is thing to certain . . . Doc Allen is not old-fashioned, to say the least. Since Eddie Breitz, our very interesting and reliable AP contemporary from New Yawk, started tipping us off on how good little West Virginia U. was going to be this year, we've been waiting in anticipation for their clash with Pitt. . . . You've probably seen the result before you read this. BILL BUNSEN Cross-Country Runners Prepare for Fall Meets Dual teams have been cheduled with each of the Big Six schools to run off between halves of the football games. The conference two-team carnival will be held at Columbia Nov. 30. The team will arrange for Drake's outfit to run against the Jayhawks here Nov. 12. With four veterans and four newcomers working out daily Coach Bill Hargiss is hard at work grooming a squad of two-milers for the seven meets he has lined up. The five men who make up the "cross country" team will probably be chosen between halves at the Washburn game here Oct. 8, at which time Glenn Cunningham, the great K.U. distance star, will run with them—for a short distance, anyway. The four men back from last season's team are: Ernest Klmann, Lawrence; Charles Toberin, New York; Joe Ryan, New York; and Meet the HILL at the We Deliver Call 409 BLUE MILL Roberts Jewelry and Gift Shop Jayhawk Jewelry Phone 827 833 Mass. St. Nov. 5- Nebraska, here. Nov. 12- Drake, here, (tent). Nov. 19- Big Six meet at Colum- bia. Oct15—Oklahoma, here. Oct. 22—Iowa State at Ames, (tent.) John Haslam, Arma. New men bidding for positions are: Ray Harris, Trenton, Mo.; Dale Heckendorn, Newton; Don Thompson, Lawrence; and Kal Oravetz, Jersey City, N.J. Team scores are computed by giving one point to the first place winner, two to the second, etc. The team with the lowest total wins: the schedule: (ten.) Oct. 29—Kansas State at Man- Army 32, Wichita 0. 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