PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1938 Kansas Team Will Battle Longhorns Former Nebraska Coach Will Bring Texas Squad For Season's Opener Dana X. Bible, University of Texas coach, will be returning to familiar grounds when he brings his Longhorns to Lawrence for the season's openers, Sept. 24. Bible one of the best known football coaches in the country, made Big Six history with the teams he turned out at Nebraska. He is now starting his second year at Texas, and if the team had "previous" experience with the Bible "class" can be taken as any criterion, Coach X will entertain the customers with a classy brand of football when he brings his队 to Memorial stadium. According to press dispatches from Austin, home of the Longhorns, Texas will have the smallest football squad in "many years"—numbering only 44 when they checked out for practice Tuesday. But don't let that convey the idea that the picture is dark. In fact, Longhorn skies have been brightening daily since last year's no-too-brighting Bible regime. Following is the tip-off concerning the small roster. Texas coaches trimmed their roster to workable proportions after spring practice, and only those players conceded a definite chance to make the "A" team were invited to the fall camp. Only half the 16 are seniors.End John Peterson, Tackle Bernie Eusan, Guards Charley Naiser and Jack Rhodes, Center Roy Barres and Bucks Wallace Lawson, Bill Forney and Wesley Boyer. The eight junior lettermen are Ned McDonald and Stanley Neely, ends; Park Myers and Burchell Allison, tackles; Glenn Jackson Haas and Bullet Gray, backs. Newcomers with good chances of crowding out some of the veterans are believed to include Amarillo's Don Williams and Bill Kilman, hefty tackles; Mike Sweeney, fermer all-state from the same school; Henry Todd, a hard-blocking 190-pound back; Ted Dawson, guard; and Robert Moors, Steer basketball and baseball star who is taking his firt fling at collegiate football. He is a triple-threat back. Texas will have weight and reserves in the line, but will be deficient in those same departments in the backfield Coach Bible believes. A quicker start toward perfection of teamwork will be gained this fall than last, Bible feels. Last autumn the training period largely was taken up teaching the technique and timing of the double and single wing-back formations, which were strange to most of the candidates. Tuesday Type your way To that good "A" We rent and repair typewriters All makes and models Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Greetings New Students Old Students Drive in our downtown Super-Service Station for complete service — Shell Products Carter Super Service Phone 1300 We Never Close 1000 Mass. St. 16 YEARS in Radio Business From Crystal Sets to Philco Mystery Control Also Motorola Now EXCLUSIVELY FRIGIDAIRE 9 YEARS IN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION NOW in our store working their way through K. U.--they will be able to start where they left off after one season and a spring training session under Bible and his aides. Ervin Beagle — Mechanical Engineer Bill McKnight — Electrical Engineer Kenneth Moses — Law HANNA'S Tel, 303 904 Mass. The 44-man quad roster, with approximate playing weights, follows: Centers--Jackson, 210; Baines, 185; Tooms, 185; Toombs, 180; Hammers, 188. Espinas, 205; Kilman, 200; James Williams, 190. Guards—Rhodes, 200; Naiser, 200; Dawson, 196; Rapel, 170; Thomas, Walter Williams, 180. Tackles—Allison, 205; Myers, 220; Ends—Neely, 180; Peterson, 180; McDonald, 185; Rouch, 215; Buck 185; Grubbs, 172; McInnis, 185; Sweeney, 180. Backs- Lawson, 175; Bryan, 160 Haas, 175; Gray, 185; Forney, 185; Boyer, 175; Flato, 200; Moerens, 170; Bage, 160; Evans, 163; Ford, 170; Hill- er, 164; Tidwell, 169; Todl, 190; Rusell, 175; Self, 165; Todl, 190; Kaine, 170. WELCOME TO B-R-I-C-K'S "On the Hill" PHONE 50 We deliver E. W. Penchard, Jr., Prop. PHONE 50 We deliver Welcome back, fellows! Welcome back to the grandest school in the land, to the good times ahead in the coming school year, to exciting rush weeks and occasional spurts of studying...We're glad to see you,and want you to come in and press the flesh of our right hand ... And, unless we're mistaken in our belief that part of the thrill in starting a new school year comes in wearing the right clothes, you'll be glad to see us, too! For we have what it takes, this year as always. just to give you an idea Zipper Lined Tweed Topcoats - - - - - $25.00 Hollywood Model Drape Suits - - - - 25.00 Ski Toed Brogues in Heavy Leathers - - - - 5.00 Knox and Trolean Felts - - - - 5.00 Ties from Beau Brummell - - - - 1.00 Leather Jackets with Knit Sleeves - - - - 7.95 Corduroy Bush Jackets - - - - 3.95 Pleated Herringbone Slacks - - - - 4.95 "Where ideas on good dress are exchanged" The Palace 843 Massachusetts Y 1 K^- Γ