PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1935 MICHIGAN STATE IS NEXT IN LINE FOR JAYHAWKS Lindsay Is To Start the Same Team Against the Spartans That Opened Against Ravens TEAM GOES TONIGHT Varsity Is in Good Shape for Game After Week of Light Practice Approximately 26 football players will entrain tonight at 7:30 for East Lansing, arriving there at 13:90 Friday afternoon. Coach Ad Lindsey was not sure who would make the trip as yet but was confident that he would decide until this morning. Mano Stuckey, who suffered a brain concussion last Saturday, will not be able to go. He is up and around now but still has some sleep. We will be in shape to play by next week. Forest Hardade is on the doubled休 with a bad knee. All of the rest of the men are in good shape and will be available to us at the sound of the whistle Saturday. Practice yesterday was devoted to polishing up their passing attack, with Hapagol and Decker on the throwing end, to working on the defensive against Michigan State plays. Freshman coach Billy Harold, who seated the center defense, has been drilling the fresh players on the Spartan plays all week, and last night the variety and first year men went through dummy scrimmage. Later the reserves and the freshmen went through actual scrimmage, the first string being held out to avoid further injuries to the men. Considerable players indicating that Kansas will take to the air much of the time Saturday. The same line-up will start Saturday start started at St. Benedict's with green and Hays at ends. Vogel and Neenan both started at Phillips, Phipps at center, and Wienoeche Happold, Harris, and Peterson in the backfield. This will give Kansas a line average of 181 pounds against 183 for the Michigan State line, and 172 pounds against 176 for Spartans. This will give the Jayhawk-a slight weight advantage, but the spartins are very fast and hard to pull down. The majority of the Kan-gan State team serve against Michigan State team and know what to expect. This will be the second game that the Jayhawkers tangle with a team of major importance in three starts this year. Some comparison of the strength of the two teams will help the Jayhawkers-St. Burdett's game Friday night. Michigan State Heat 40-0 in their season's opener this year, and Washburn and Grimm are on the same side. Kansas beat the Ravens 42-0, the comparative strength 42-0. It will be estimated. Send the Daily Kansan home. To give President Roosevelt a good idea of the gi's car was driven through a section of piping as shown, entire proportions of Boulder Dam the Presidential The President called the dam a "2018 Century marvel." "Happily for Yale, Princeton can play only 11 men at one time," says Adam Levy. "You have to play of "Ducky." Pond as head coach at QM Eh. He has a smaller squarer than Rutgers. He must stack up the irromen who must stack up the freshmen who may teache Harvard. Any thing can happen to Pond's men because he is in the Army and Dartmouth to meet in WONDER IF HE HAS ANY TEETH LEFT? Impressing the President at Boulder Dam SPORT SHOTS By H. M. Mason, Jr., c37 Kansas plays its second foe of national importance Saturday when it meets the Michigan State Spartans. The team that the Jayhawkers opened the season against, Notre Dame, is decidedly a national figure, and Michigan State is rapidly attaining that position. The Spartans won eight games last year and lost only one, that defeat coming at the hands of the strong Syracuse team, Syracuse, in turn, lost only one game, falling before Andy Kerr's brilliant Colgate team. The answer to a coach's prayer—a freshman line averaging 305 pounds, a 200-pound quarterback and a 215-pound receiver—is obligate elophonies. This is the dazzling situation that greets "Stub" Allison, University of California coach ("Stub" has a number of veterans re-recorded his passing). Probably having a hard time keeping his feet on the ground. Herewig, 200-pound center; Meek, the 200-pound quarterback; and p ponderous probably will be heard from most. The Jayhawkers have out-of-town game scheduled for this week-end, but local football fans are by no means without entertainment. Lawrence High School plays in the Haskell stadium, and you will have to go a long way before you find more colorful football that than played by Lawrence. Attired in really good clothing and known as "players" known, display football magic that would do credit to a college team. Reverses, fake reverses, the statue of Liberty play, short passes from centrals and kickoffs. The every type of mysticism known to football are used by the Lions. In their game with Topeka last week, Lawrence didn't use more than about five straight plays during the entire game. Lawru Wyndotte High School, of Kansas City, boasts a 253–century center and a 215–point tackle. Northeast High School, the champion of Kansas City, Mo., last year had a line averaging 49 points per game. Kansas line average this year. Three 190 pounders and one 203 pounders were the heavy-weights of the Northeast team. On the other hand, Kirkvillie Teachers, who were undefeated and leading a string of consecutive victories to 26, had a line averaging 173 pounds. Preliminary plans for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the class of '11 are being made. An organization meeting of alumni from nearby places will be held Sunday, Oct. 13, in the office of the alumni association. The 1934 Nebraska team just about set a record for eking out victories, over the University of Iowa and lowland Missouri, by the margin of a single point, field goal, and Oklahoma and Missouri. The Huskers by a one-touchdown margin. The silver jubilee class of last year had 22 numbers present, about 24 per cent of the total and a fraction of one per cent less than the record made by the Cornell class of 10. Women's intramural horseshoe tournament begins this afternoon at 4:30 with Kappa Alpha Theta meeting Alpha Gamma Delta. CLASS OF 1911 TO CELEBRATE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY Wrestling Prospects For Year Look Fine Wealth of Outstanding Material Pleases Coach Cox Jim Cox, the Variety wrestling coach, declares that the coming season should be a very successful one because of the large supply of fine material available. Four lettermen are back and will be out for the team again this year. They were Warren McDougall, Warren McDougall, Colby 125 pounds; August Anneberg, Leavenworth, 153 pounds; and Eric Roberts, Children's Child was captain of last year's team. The nucleus of the team will be built around these veterans of the mat, and everything points to a strong team. Many men are taking an interest in wrestling this year. So far the following men have signified they would be up for practice as soon as season opens: - well, 165 pounds; Richard Rhea, 125 pounds; Liew Ward, heavy class; Jack Vogel, 184 pounds; Sim Erickson, heavyweight; Howard Lamborn, 165 pounds; William James, 135 pounds; George O'Dowd, 50 pounds; and Shirly Boutz, 145 pounds. Coach Cox believes he has a very good bunch of freshwrestlers this year. Many have already expressed their desire to train and work hard for the team physically, historically and physically, by the time they are ready for variety competition. Kansas State, who usually has an exceptionally strong team, is working hard right now. Oklahoma, last year's "Big Six" champions, will be bask with the University in a disappointing group but the University will be working for that same title as well. ALICE RHOE, UNITED PRESS WRITER, VISITS MUSSOLINI Miss Alice Rhoe, '96 feature writer for the United Press who has spent several months in Italy, recently had a personal visit with Mussolini. She wrote to Lawrence friends "I was received like an old college pa by II Duise. I was overcome at this cordiality and good health and spirits in these times." The union building committee or Northwestern University, has made plans to rush the union driving drive, an idea which has been in the making for several years. Tentative plans for the construction costs at $1,000,000. Miss Rose expects to sail for America Oct. 12. She is said to be the first American to have been granted an interview with the Italian dictator. Northwestern to Build Union Nebraska city, Neb., Oct. 10- (UP)—A foot-high mulberry tree growing on the crotch of a big cottonwood tree on the lawn of the Glenn Pope restroom in Nebraska, brothers, tree surgeon, who assert it is the first such oddity they have seen. Girl Named After Emperor Cleveland, Oct. 10 (U-UP) -Horse Searess of Cleveland's Harlem — the Lioness of Scove Avenue. Herbert Burkett, barbeque king of the black belt, named daughter after the Ethiopian Emporer. Freshman Gridsters Tree Oddity Amazes Girl Named After Emperor Free Gum to Oklahomaans Much to the sorrow of professors, a student at the University of Oklahoma has been appointed a representative of the Beech-Nut Chewing Gum company. Oklahoma Daily. He will visit all organized houses to distribute free samples. Wayne Brewer, Caney, weighs 100 pounds and is playing in the backfield. Wayne is pretty light, but he makes up for his heck of weight that he is one pound heavier. Richard Bear, Kansas City, is a crack halfback and handsome himself to a veteran. Richard weighs 175 pounds and has a bustle to his hustle to hold his position next year. Kansas To Meet Small Fast Club In Michigan State J. D. Richardson, Argentine, is a star trackman, besides his ability to run a football team from the quarterback position. J. D. weighs 155 pounds, and although he about the lightest man on the squad, he is also one of the fastest. Jack Hall, Lees Summit, Mo., is playing center position and doing a very good job. He is being the lightest man on the freshman squad, but he is shift and fast. Look Nathan Axel, New York City, weighs 215 pounds and is playing tackle position. Axel is plenty tough when it comes to playing the game of football. Soviet Gold Refined in U.S. Soviet Gold Return in US. Tscaoma, Wash., Oct. 10. — (UP) — Shipments of gold ore from Soviet Russia to the United States, for refining in the Tscaoma smelter have exceeded forecasts due to more vessels due this year with cargoes of gold ore will raise the total to about $10,000,000. Syracuse Restriets Women Women at the University at Syracuse, New York, must have their parents or guardian send a letter directly to the Dean of Women for permission to go to the city overnights, and permission for week-end trips have to be secured from the Women's Student Senate. After Their Overwhelming Victory Over Michigan, Spartans Should Be Feared Speed, speed, and more speed is what the Kansas Jayhawks will face in their game with Michigan State, Saturday. Light, most of them weighing less than 185 pounds, the Spartan, backs are men and women ready to break for away from at any time. Kurt Warmbain, left halfback, is the No. 1 man in the backfield. A real triple-threat man he passes, punts and runs with the best touchdown out of the Spartan's first game; but against the University of Michigan last week, Wisconsin was about as effective as he ever has been. He punted for 139 yards and quickly and the Spartans rolled up 150 yards from passes alone. He outkicked the Wolperine punters by more than 10 yards per kick. His ball-carrying was the thing that first won renown for Colina Is At Quarter Dick Colina is a smart operator at quarterback. He knows how it feels to be in a tough spot and is firmly convinced that he and his mates are going to be one of the toughest teams in the country. Colina can run, pass and block, but most important, he is a great punt returner. Weighting only 153 pounds, he returns pants in the arm or back and drives the morale of his opponents. He's one of the fastest backs in the country and the highest opening means he's away. Steve Sobe,右肩 halfback, lightweight on wheels. Another lightweight, tight-breasted center needs know that the play has started. One of the requisites of the Notre Dame system, the system used by the Spartan, is speed, and Michigan State Brandsteder, Spartm fullback, mixes power with speed. His powerful plunges frequently get him through the line and then its a job to catch him. Against Michigan, Brandsteder carried the ball through the center of the line on one play, and when he was finally downed, he had gained 30 yards. Agett, Edwards and Ziegel are reserve backs, only slightly inferior to the first string man. Agett sprinted around end for a gain of 45 yards and a touchdown against Michigan, ample proof of his ability. Edwards was slated for the first string right halfback position this year but thus far has been unable to play because of injuries. Late distractions from East Lansing dictate, however, that he will be playing on the game Saturday. Ziegel has played every position in the backfield and has done very well at bem all. The Michigan State line is light, averaging about the same as the Jayhawks outfield, but not the Lakers' outfield the massive Wolverine linemen all the way. Outstanding. On the Ball with Chatham Checks - Even though you've got a budget to consider this semester, you break down when you see the Arrow Chatham. 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It isn't that the club is taking things in their own hands; but it is because of school spirit and demand for the preservation of the tradition that the Mor's Student Council has acted accordingly. Gordon Gray, President of K Club News Previties News Brevities Bethel, Alaska, Oct. 9—(UW) - Waters of the raging Kusukowin river, coupled with the highest winds ever seen here, swept desolation over the region tonight. The homes of five natives were washed into the sea, and others were expected to go. There were no known deaths, but water levels rose during rising waters. Many fishing vessels which were anchored in the harbor can-sized in the wind and sand. London, Oct. 9—(UP)—Exchange telegraph with the Italian forces in Eritrea reported that airmen at spasmatic seri- mation had been shot down and were continued in the foot hills of the eight mountain range beyond Edgahamas. Small detachments of Ethiopianers were harassing the advancing military while unable to locate the main Ethiopian army. Boston, Oct. 8. —(UP)—Two of President Roosevelt's sons narrowly escaped death tonight when their auto collided with a train in east Boston, James Roosevelt, the President's oldest son, and John Harvard, his siphonometer, were involved. John suffered a bruised shoulder, and both he and James were badly shaken. John was taken to Peter Bent Britham hospital for treatment. The refugees said nearly all foreigners were evacuating Addis Ababa. Trenton, N.J. Oct 9—(UP)—The low voice of a grey admonk in the black robe of justice today killed the last hope of Bruno Richard Hauptmann to escape the electric chair for the murderer. The voice was that of Justice C. W. Parker, 72, and it articulated in calm, measured tones the deliberate, unanimous opinion of the court of errors and misgivings tribunal of last resort in New Jersey. The opinion uphold a sentence that the stolid German carpenter must die in the electric chair. Malta, Oct. 9—(UP) Two thousand Illinois, ill or dead, have been recovered to hospital ships or are still in the highlands of Eritrea. Count Byron Despok, leader of the Frument-Stimley medical team at Eritrea, told the United Press today. Count Depehrak arrived here from Eritrea on his way to the United States to raise funds for medical purposes. He volunteered for 40 deaths a day at Masawe, Eritrea. French canal authorities said that almost every canal ship returning through it was a troop ship carrying hospital cases. Read the Kansan Want Ads Paris, Oct. 9.—(UP) Inaly's West African campaign than far has cost 12,000 dead, sick and missing, it was reported soon. French agents reported the passage through the Suez canal of 10,000 Italian soldiers suffering from tropical diseases. More than 2,000 men have been stricken in home camps. 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