SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN I Only Fourteen Days' Practice Before Game Squad Checks Out Suits And Poses for Cameramen; Team Faces Toughest Schedule Two weeks of intensive practice lie ahead for fifty-two Jayhawk gridders when they report to Coach Ad Lindsay this morning at Memorial stadium. The Jayhawkers have only those fourteen days in which they are training game of the season with the University of Texas at Lawrence, Sept. 24. Yesterday was devoted to checking out equipment and dispensing with the formalities of posing for photographers. According to plans, practice will get under way in earnest this morning with workouts being held twice daily until halted by classes. Lindsey and his Jayhawkers face the toughest schedule in the school's history, but with twenty lettermen and a fine crop of sophomores included in the squad the outlook is promising. Last year Kansas finished third in the Big Six and this season the Jayhawks hope to do as well or better. Only one Big Six team, Kansas State, defeated Kansas last fall, the Jayhawks downing Oklahoma and Iowa State and tying with Nebraska and Missouri. When the Jayhawks start practice there will be one new member of the coaching staff. He is Dick Crayn, former university of Iowa coach. He has also as backfield coach. Crayn worked with the men in spring practice. Expected to report this morning in addition to the 20 lettermen, are six former squadmen and 26 new men. The number of lettermen available is the largest in recent years. Coach Ad Lindey looks for years. His shawks will boost that fastness than than plenty of speed, particularly in the backfield, and will be a threat every minute. the veterans returning include Dick Amerine of Lawrence, halfback; Ferrel Anderson, Maple City; guard; Fred Boslevic, Kansas City, Kan.; tackle; Eldred Caddwalader, Alma, halfback; Kenneth Caldwell, Chanute, quarterback; Russell Chittow, Conway Springs, end; Lyman Divens, Concordia, halfback; Gustav, Oklahomba, Okla, tackle; Jack Hall, Les Summit, Mo., center; Paul Masoner, Kansas City, Mo., quarterback; Milton Meier, Herington, fullback; Max Replogle, Coldwater, halfback; Dan Rhule, Aspinwall, Pa., tackle; J. D.Richardson, Kansas City, Kan., halfback; Dave Shirk, EL dorado, end; Mike Sihlank, Lawrence, guard; Milton Sulvant, Waverly, halfback; David Fink, Oklahomba, Charles Warren, Fort Scott, center; and Wayne Wilson, Omaha, Neb, center. Men with squad experience who will be available include Bill Arnold, Garden City, end; Harlan hart, Trenton, Mo., guard; John Lanter, fullback; Bill Len-Naramore, Wichita, center; Wayne Nees, Brazil, ind; end; and Paul White, Garden City, guard. New men who are expected to report this fall include Mike Andrews, Central City, Fa., guard; Frank Burkake, Kansas City, Kan.; halfback; Bill Bunsen, Overland Park, Mo.; quarterback, Leah Mo, end; Ward Crown, Attica, guard; Charles Dalrymple, Haven, end; Dick Driscoll, Russell, halfback; Keith Fedde, Jewell, tackle; Ed. Hall, Sublette,打败; Herb Large's Cafe 5 Pork Tenderloin and Fish Sandwiches Hartman, Newton, guard; Waldeen Hooper, Smith Center, quarterback; W. F. Jack Caney, tackle; LeFawn Jacka, Tonganoxie, guard; Curtice Jenkins, Higginsville, Mo. center; Dick McDouglas, St. Louis, Mo. end; Quido Massare, East Monquebaque, Ill. tile, Ralph Miller Charute, halfback; Don Merce, Teepa, center; Myron Piggott, Oswatiatome, guard; Steve Renko, Kansas City,ank; end; Ralph Schaepe, Williams-town, tack; Ed Susque, Bartleson, Oskahoma, end; Charles Wentrand Leavenworth, end; Harold Wilson, Hartball, halfback Free Shrimp Friday Evening Texas Plays--- Continued from page 1 18 E. 9th Phone 2078 game should be a joy and pleasure. In all probability it will produce the best early season football ever seen in Kansas. The state of Texas has become the most enthusiastic football section in the country and Texas University, under the guiding hand of Dana Bible, is making rapid strides forward towards their goal of top ranking nationally. That Texas will put an outstanding team on the field Sept. 24 appears a certainty and the Jayhawkers are hoping to pit against it an eleven which will be as good or better. The Kansas队 will come from twenty lettermen and a fine crop of sophomores to having an improved first team Kansas will have more and better reserves than usual. Notre Dame will be played at South Bend Oct 1 and this will be the 400th football game in which Uni- tverderse will host Notre Dame. Notre Dame will start the The Jayhawks will go to Washington, D.C., Nov. 12 to play George Washington University. In 1933 Kansas defeated the Colonials 7-0. After previously ascertaining the rooms and in which buildings their classes are to be held, they receive assignments and what books to purchase Thursday morning, their first hour class beginning at 8:30. And that night at 7 pm, both Joe and Jae thrill to the Rock Chalk and another new student new student induction on North College hill near Corbin Hall. season with its customary hand-picked 100 man squad and figures to be as powerful as ever. Continued from page 2 tinned and from 8 to 12 p.m. both Joe and Jane dance at open house at the Memorial Union building. Joe and Jane--- With the other classes, the freshmen meet in the year's first all- University convocation at 10 a.m. JARMAN RATES FIRST Jorran Shear's rate first place in their price range in an independent survey of University men. When you arrive in Lawrence to迎娶 K.U. come in . . . Try on d pair, and you'll rate Jorran's first, too. MARSHAL'S SHOE JARMAN Styled right Shoes for Men to wear right $5 to $7.50 HAYES & KEENE 819 Mass. St. Yo-Ho! New Students AIRPORT 1025 Mass. CARTER'S STATIONERY [Across the street from the GRANADA Theatre] HERE'S A TIP . . the most economical place to buy your school supplies is downtown at . . . 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