PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935 Thumbnail Sketches of Kansas Players --the bench most of the time this year because of the sturdiness of the two seniors, McCall and Sklar, this sophomore will get all the action he wants next year. He is a pligging, hard hit athlete, but he still has to forward the forward wall not one bit when he comes into the game to spell one of the veterans. Rotherby II, Hayes, left end, is one of the crack ends of the Middlewest. He works hard and this endeavor has produced results. It is almost impossible to gain on plays around his end and he is toops as a pass receiver also. He has scored four touchdowns in a national court each of a 90-yard pass in the game with Oldhams to give Kansas a last minute 7-9 victory. Wade Green, right end, is quite proficient at covering points. A track star, Green gets down the field in the least challenge of any player he has running motion. Hoyes, he is improving as the season progresses. Green was a reserve guard last year but is now learning the tricks of playing and is developing into a full end. John Siegle sees a good deal of action as a substitute at end. Siegle, a 200 pounder, was a regular last year but the brilliance of the play of Hayes in covering grids led to his being replaced on the first string. Siegle in a good pass receiver being 6 feet 4 inches tall and is also outstanding on defense, shape and coordination, and Siegle would be a bad line. ,Don Neumith, left tackle, is the only veteran tackle on the squad. Neumith is a senior and adds valuable experience to the tackle points. He is especially good on the offensive, opening up the defense for his team to go thunderning through. He was one of the stars of the line in the game with Colorado. Jack Vogel, right tuckle, is playing his first year of collegiate football. He was a fullback in high school but does a fine job at tuckle. Like Neumeth he makes it hard to stop him interacting with Neumeth he makes Konaff's officiate plays very effective. Pressing Vogel hard for his place on the first string in Lewis Ward, another sophomore. Ward is a hard worker who was well known into the starting lineup for the game with Colorado. Vogel had been in the starting lineup for all of the previous season and did not quit trying and this again even him in his starting assignment against Colorado. Tom McCullah, left guard, is a real veteran. He first played for Kansas in 1930, serving as a regular on the team that won the Big Six championship. He then dropped out of school for three years, returning to action last year. This is his final year and he is making it a big one. Against Kansas he came up just short, until the Nebraska game he had not missed a try for point after touchdown in two years. He has also done impressive work defensively. Dick Sklar, right guard, is completing his second year as an all-conference guard. Last year, as a junior, he won the honor and he seems a sure bet to repeat this year. He is an aggressive, experienced player who gives opponents plenty of space. They open their hit position and he opens plenty of holes when the Jahawkers shoot plays at the center of the line. Howard Moreland should make a great guard next year. Relegated to Ed Phleas, senior center, is a tower of strength in the line. Although weighing only 175 pounds he tackles plenty hard and covers a good deal of ground in carrying out his assignments. He is good at breaking up poses and seems headed for all-conference honors. Grant Barnes, reserve center, is one of the sophomores counted on for next year. An agile 209-pounder, Barnes was given a 15-foot wrecking dog. He first hit his stride in the Colorado game and played a great game only to be removed from the game with a twisted knee which required out of the Thanksgiving day game. Dave Lutton is another reserve center who will be of value next year. He started the Colorado game in place of Phils, who was trained and played at the starting center on the squad that 180 pitcher is a handy man to have around. Emil Weinecke, quarterback, is a 190 pound sophomore. Last year, as a freshman, Weinecke made the highest scholastic marks of any freshman in receiving school. On the football field he was a viscous blocker and a hard tackler. Fred Harris, leit halfback, is a prodigious punter. Rarely does a game Welcome Home GRADS Make our store your headquarters before the Turkey game—We'll be looking for you. Browse around in our Christmas Greeting Card department and see the original designs, exquisitely printed — and at all prices. Naturally, we are boosting for the Jauyhackers to muzzle the Missouri Tigers. OCHSE Printing and Party Shop 814 Mass. Phone 288 Your Thanksgiving Hostess will Appreciate a Gift of "MUMS" FLOWER 820 FLOWER FONE FONE WARD'S FLOWERS "Flowers of Distinction" 931 Mass. gross without this kicking senior getting off a punt of 60 or 70 yards. Against Kansas State he kicked a wet ball 55 yards and all through that game he had the Wichita Stars back around the 10-yard line. Against Colorado he got off a kick of 70 yards while standing behind his own goal line. George Happold, right halfback, provides a good deal of the teams scoring punch. His accurate passes and plain play are frequently a means of gaining these last few yards which are so hard to get. He threw long passes to score on Notre Dame and Oklahoma has done good fall carryalning it has done good fall carryalning it has done good fall carryalning it has done good fall carryalning it has done good fall carryalning it has done good fall carryalm Bill Decker, reserve halfback, spells hugging and is a player of the same type. A ballplayer pusser, and a shuffler who can also be in a reserve of the highest caliber. Joe Giammaggio, reserve quarterback, is playing his second year. He is an astounding blocker for his size. Giammaggio had a quite pleasing to Coach Ad Lindsey. John Peterson, senior fullback, is the man they turn to when a few yards for a first down are needed. hall carrying this year against Kansas Peterson is a crack plunger and he rarely干擾. He did his best by his brilliant defensive work. Welcome Back Grads JOHN PETERSON Acting Captain for Missouri Game Come in and see us before you return. Let's talk over old times. Green Bros. Athletic Supplies Hardware "Lawrence's Largest Hardware Store" 633 Mass. Sports Goods Paints Phone 631 Welcome Home Alumni To The House Built By Grads' The Memorial Union Building (Headquarters for returning alumni and visitors) Activities at Memorial Union 2. 00 p.m—Registration 3. 00 p.m—Homecoming Varsity Dance. Commencement. Wednesday Thursday 10.00 a.m — Alumni Reception. 10:15 a.m — Class of 1911 Meeting to Plan Silver Jubilee for Next Commitment. 华蓑道賣場臺頭店樓區 The Union Operating Committee welcomes you to the Memorial Union building — built through generosity for the benefit of the countless generations of K. U. students, EACH of your contributions is greatly appreciated. U. One of the Stimulus Project Unions in the Middle West. You should be truly proud of your great accomplishment. The Union Operating Committee Wm. Cochrane, Mgr. Backing Peterson up is Clarence Douglas, a sophomore who would be a regular on many teams. He is a smashing ball carrier, a hard hitting tackler and a sensational kickoff man. He's the only player with 40 yards and in the Colorado game he get off a run of 29 yards. Next year he will have a chance to play regularly. Hello Grads---and buy your Thanksgiving Candy here. Glad to see you back to "beat the Tigers." 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