PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS / SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 12, 1936 Forty Men Report to Lindsey For Team Smallest Squad in Years Appears Husky and in Good Condition; 20 Frost Report to Hargiss rarty appoints for the varsity football ball squall checked out of suit and had their pictures taken Wednesday afternoon and began their regular workouts Thursday morning under mid-summer weather conditions. The squad, although one of the smallest in years, looked like a funky bunch, and had the appearance of being in good physical condition. Most of the men have been working in jobs during the summer which would put them in fair trim for the coming season. Principles, of which there will be two a day until registration and enrollment begin, consist mainly of calisthenic exercises, in which the medallion ball to lumber the men up. Because of the extreme heat, practice uniforms consisted of short-sleeved cotton jerseys and trak warm-up pants. Some 20-odd freshmen also reported to Freshman Coach H. W. Hargas Thursday afternoon to draw their uniforms, saying they were all too small. This small number in no way represents the actual size of the freshman squad, as only those who have arrived early wore there. By the time freshmen arrived at the practice sound is expected to top the 100 murk. The first game for the varsity will, be against the Fresh on Sept. 28, which does not leave any too much time for either team to prepare for the contest. Those reporting for the varsity squad are: Raeks George Happold, Joe Ginnapolo Forrest Hardware, Clearance Daughen Emil Winecke, Kenneth Caldwell Maurice Cammie, Lyman Dixon, Pam Massner, Milton Merris, Pierre Pearl Chapman, Charleston, Max Repogle David Shirk. Ends Wade Green, John Siegle, Howard Barmette, Ferrell Anderson, Floyd Hanson, George Harrington, Lyman Ketchum, Joe Fournier, CraFT Brouen Centers Tackles CENTERS David Lutton, William Boardman. Jack Hall, John Robinson. Guards Lewis Ward, Jack Vogel, Fred Bosel- ivac, Herbert Gearhart, Ritchie Wallace Howard Moreland, Clarence Window Howard Smith, Harold Eichen, Roben Loughmiller, Wade Nelson, John Williams, Carroll Nickles. Men's Intramurals To Begin September 28 Enter blanks for all fall intramural sports for men will be mailed out to all organizations Monday, Sept. 21 through Tuesday, Sept. 23 to get under way; the following Monday, Special emphasis will again be placed this year upon the organization of men who are not affiliated with any organized houses into teams, although the program for organized houses will not be neglected. The fall sports will consist of touch football, fall track, team tennis, team horseshoes, and team handball. There are two sports: tennis, and touch horseshoe. Chancellor Lindley Attends Funeral of Sister Chancellor E. H. Linden left yesterday for Wichita Falls, Texas, to attend the funeral of his sister Mary Miss H. McCain in red Hedera Honey, Coto last Tuesday. The Chancellor stopped in Lawrence between trains Thursday and will return to the University early next week. Send the Daily Kansan home. 'Will Not Turn Professional,' Says Sklar Dick Sikar, all conference guard on the 1934 Jayhawk football team and high ranking player in the United States, spiked rumors today that he would enter the national eastern team this year as was reported in the last issue of the Kansas. "I definitely am not going to turn professional." Sklar said today. "I intend to keep interest in anatomy, etc." Schedule Games For Baseball Team This Spring After a four-year lapse, the University of Kansas will again have a baseball team in the Big Six race. A retinue conference basketball schedule was drawn up last year which included Kansas, but the athlete departed budget for the year made no impact on the plan to be dropped. The budget for the athletic department for the coming year, however, includes expenditures for a baseball team. Much material should be available for a team, which will be coached by Ad. Lindsey. There have been many players on the campus in the last four years who would have made a crack team for the University had there been one. Several of them have gone on to "big time" circuits. Among the latter are Francis Kappelman, all coachee basketball guard, who was signed by the Detroit Titans in the American league as a Titans player and has been farmed to Alexandra of the Evan-levy basketball for seasoning, and Vanee Lowe; Cauldie, pitcher, who has been signed by the Kansas City Blues and was also farmed out. Baseball was begun at the University in 1879, when the students organized a team and played the Lawrence team, defeating them 2-0. Jayhawkmen have played against three American association teams, the Minneapolis Millers in 1894, the Kansas City Blues in 1900, and the St. Paul Saints in 1907. Freedmen candidates for all sports are enthusiastically urged to try out for teams. 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If the zebromite satellites show up as well as expected, the old bug-ahead, beck of good reserves, will no longer haunt the Kansas tutor of gridironism, Ad Lindsey. Best Won't Play Dead None of the Big Six teams are going to play dead for the Cornhuskers however, and especially is it established of Oklahombo as one of the country's leading coaches by the teams he turned out at Army and Louisiana State, is getting results with his Sooner team. Up at Lincoln, Cornhusker backers have worked themselves into a frenzy, for Nebraska not content with mercy being the perennial Big Six champion, for Maine not content with rivalry, for Nebraska not love Lloyd Cardwell and San Francisco but run the opposition nily and that would be enough to insure a successful season. Adding in to injury the Cornhuskers will find it easier to line in front of Cardwell and Francis. for Your Scotties Only one sophomore is likely to break into the Huskers start line but that one is going to cause much convalescence in the ranks of the opposition. He is Charlie Brock, 205 pound center, who is so good that last year's regular center, Bob Mehring, is now a sub-suard. SEE US Last year Oklahoma led the conference in yards gained by rushing and least yards gained by opponents by the Rest Won't Play Dead Call us for Cook's Paint Paint and Wallpaper Store 019 Mast Phone 1473 Those teams that have been twisting the Tiger's tail will find that the toothless old cat of several years ago "aint what it used to be." The Missouri line man has learned that he is not to tie the man and the reserves which are thick as flies, are even heavier. same method. This season, the Sooners having mastered the system taught by Jones, are expected to convert their power into touchdowns. Iowa State will likely not be quite as rejuvenated as the other conference teams but should once again put a team on the map, which no opponent can take lightly. Aggies have twice Kansas State boasts more veterans than any other conference team. The Wildcats only hold three regularly by the end of the season and coach Wes Fry is having a hard time to find anything to mean about. Last year injuries smashed the Wildcats' chances but it appears that Kansas State has sufficient material that only an epidemic will shatter the team again. Call us for Cook's Pain Lawrence The Wildest backfield returns intact, with Lee Ayers and "Red" Elder's back to plague the other big Six teams again. Sophomores Sheets, 210 pound tackle, and Northstrom, 290 pound tackle, help likely to win berths on the first team. Cyclone Line Fine The Cyclones will have a fine line and allibough Coach George Veenker waits long and long about his backfield coach can find little to lympapize with. Aggies Have "Vets" Reyival in Tigerland The football revival at Missouri continues with the brilliant freshman team of last year available to Coach Don Faurot. The 1955 Tiger grid machine won respect from all its fists and this season, fans expect a decided improvement. Welcome Jayhawks PAXTON'S SHOE SHOP GREETINGS JAYHAWKERS "Let us mend your footwear" Oyler's Shoe Shop 1346 Ohio 410 W. 9th St. Curb and While-U-Wait Service D. T. Paxton, Prop. All new equipment CURB SERVICE Hillside Pharmacy Sandwiches - Drugs - Sundries Welcomes You PLATE DINNER Phone 1487 On 9th between La. and Ind. We Deliver WORTHY OF Your Finest CLOTHES PHONE 101 PHONE Composite Schedule of Big Six Football for 1936 Date Iowa State Kansas Sept. 26 *Iowa Teachers* *Fresh* Oct. 3 *NEBRASKA* *Washburn* Oct. 10 *KANSAS* *IOWA STATE* Oct. 17 *Cornell Col.* *OKLAHOMA* Oct. 17 *MUSUOURI* *KS.State* Oct. 31 *OKLAHOMA* *Arizona* Nov. 7 *NEBRASKA* Nov. 14 *KS_STATE* *Mich. State* Nov. 21 *Trake* Kan. State *Ft. Hays Okla. 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