PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27.1935 Veteran Jayhawks Face Tigers For Third Time Ten Players To Finish Grid Careers in Game Thursday When the Jayhawks line up against the Tigers on Kansas field here Thursday, no less than five of the probable starters will be facing Missouri for the top spot. First, there will be Diek Sklar, who played the whole game, both in 1933 and in 1934. Then there is Tommy McCall, who was on the starting lineup in 1930 and in 1934, but did not play all through either game. Fred Harris and Edwin Philsba,ubs in 1932 in the startings, and John and John who played parts of all four periods last year, also got into the 1833 game. Rutherford B. Hays and George Hoppeod, among the probate starters this year, were named in the Mano Stukey, who started the game last year, and played in all four quarters, has been out of competition since his injury in the St. Louis. Deen Neumil, Wade Green, Joe Giannangelo, and John Seiengle are among the players likely to see service this week, who played against Missouri last Graduation is going to remove five of the seven regulars on the Kansas football line, and also another five vali- tion backfield men, most of them regi- Starting with left end, three years of competition will be over Thursday, with the Missouri game for Hayes, and Minnesota in the second guard, Photocenter and Sklar, guard. In the backfield, Peterson, Harris, Stukey and Laub will have completed their three years at K. U., and Bill Decker of Coffeville, his two, following the years on the Coffeville Junior College team. DEANE JANIS, RADIO SINGER, IS POPULAR WITH STUDENT Dean Janie, titah-itaned songstress with the Camel Carman, seems likely o win a high place for herself in any future college life. She also colleges men and women. A large proportion of the fan mail she received following her debut this month with Walter O'Keefe, Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra, and Ted Husing, came from the colleges and universities. When Miss Janis took her audition for the Caravana program she had competition from 87 other girls. Dees to Try for Olympics American Committee Sends Out Letters To Possible Candidates Elwyn Dees, ed'36, recently received a letter from the American Olympic Committee recognizing him as a possible Olympian. He was named to the Olympic team from the United States. Dees is a former football star at the University as well as the holder of several shot put records in the Big Six and National A.A.U. meets. He plans to attend the tryouts for the team and to try to win a place as a shotputter. held August 1 to 16 of next year. Various persons have expressed to the Olympic committee their doubts that athletes would try out for the American team and would go to the games next year if chosen for the group. The letter, which is being sent to the outstanding athletes of the United States is for the purpose of determining just how much a player will win in Olympic games which will be As a result of this doubt, the committee is sending out these letters to prove to themselves and to the dubious ones that an American entry in the Olympics would be a success. Two questions are asked on a blank which is included with the letter—"Are you planning to attend the Olympic out event?" If so, will you go to Berlin if chosen? Squares are provided for the definite answer—yes or no. SPORT NOTES --on the basis of the probable startling jnecus, Missouri will enjoy a seven pound to the man advantage in the line tomorrow, while the Jayhawker backs will outweigh them and the averages are 181 for Kansas and 183 for Missouri, with the backfields weighing i. at 72½ for Kansas and 188 for the Tigers. --on the basis of the probable startling jnecus, Missouri will enjoy a seven pound to the man advantage in the line tomorrow, while the Jayhawker backs will outweigh them and the averages are 181 for Kansas and 183 for Missouri, with the backfields weighing i. at 72½ for Kansas and 188 for the Tigers. It was no surprise last Saturday when it was announced that Captain Hayes had won the toss. The men flip-wrapped were Captain Ike Hayes of Iowa State and Acting Captain Rutherford B. H. Kayes of Kansas City, and promptly chose to defend the south goal as a strong wind was blowing from the south. What a wealth of backfield material there is from which to pick an all-American backfield. Great backs are so splentiful this year that no selection is going to please you. The good things about what a task it is going to be a number of the most outstanding backs are listed here. Grayson of Stanford, Brewinger of Chicago, Wilson of Southern Methodist University of Notre Dame, Smith of Alabama, Cheshire of U.C.L.A., Williams of Ohio State, Simmons and Crayne of Iowa, Beaser, Ros We Serve SHRIMP Now Is the Time to Order Your Books for Christmas Drop in when you are down town. (We gladly wrap for mailing!) THE BOOK NOOK Every day but on FRIDAY NITE We Give It Away FREE! LARGE'S CAFE 9th & N.H. Tel. 666 and another sub had to go out and lead him from the field. 1021 Mass. cee and Thompson of Minnesota, Meyer of Army, Schmidt of Navy, Wallace and McCauley of Rice, Cardwell and LaNeue of Nebraska, Albanese of Syracuse, Burvid of Marquette and Barabas of Columbia. TOMORROW Special Turkey Dinner An unusual football injury was suffered by Johny Layden, first string Notre Dame guard. As Lauter was racing out the chute to take the field for the second half, he slipped and hit his head on the concrete side of the chute. He was out on his feet and Coach Layden kept him on the bench the remainder of the game. The remainder of the game, Layden would call some substitute's name Lauter would jump up and start peeling off his sweat shirt. Things reached a climax when Layden substituted an entire new team late in the game and the two players threw the twelve men in this aggregation. Sure enough there was Lauter ready to go Sport Shorts: The "Merchant of Menace" is what they are calling Bill Shakespeare of Notre Dame now . . . UA, Iowa has a UW. 245 pound giant playingチャート on its first string . . . His name is Floyd DeHall . . . He played the ball threw the shot put and discuss . "Monk" Meyer, great Army back, weighs only 140 pounds. 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