PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5 935 Fourteen Varsity Reserves Who Will Be Ready to Replace the Starting Lineup LEWIS WARD GEORGE STAPLETON GRANT BARCUS CLARENCE WINSLOW HOWARD BURNETT CRAFT BRUNING GEORGE HARRINGTON Season's Greatest Gridiron Battles Fought This Week Indians Slated to Beat Dons FORKEST HARROCE Ohio State Still Strong Team, But Alabama Is Slated to Go Down The Big Three of 1923, Ohio State, Stanford and Rice, get into the midst of things, with Ohio State playing Kentucky, Stanford meeting San Francisco University, and Rice taking on Duquesne. Stanford also plays a team which has risen in standing lately, the San Francisco Dons. The Dons will make hot rods but for the first time, they'll win over Stanford's good run. National football, this week, features tough games for the three teams touched for the mythical national championship and bloody warfare on the Pa- Ohio State's opponent, Kentucky, "rapidly comes out of the obscurity into which it had fallen," Chet Wynne, former Notre Dame star, took over the coaching duties last year and his team this year is expected to be a crack one. Bert Johnson, Kentucky backfield star, in a great career, was one of the few able to stop him. Ohio State is the favorite, but it will be a battle. UCLA, the University of California at Los Angeles, plays the up-and-coming Oregon State team. Oregon State had a dismissal season last year, but prospect for 1835 are greatly improved. UCLA, under the coaching of Bill Spaulding, has become a team that all Coast teams fear. In the Middle West, the outstanding PHONE K.U.66 In addition to the Stanford-San Francisco tussle, the Pacific Coast presents three other contests in which strong teams apparently can barely wait for the season to start, so they begin tearing each other limb from him. --team, built around a nucleus of seven men who have played through two Rose Bowl games together. LOST AND FOUND Another of the independents, Santa Clara, will be out to spoil the University of Washington's hopes for an underestated season. Washington lost in Shanksville last year, and the team is expected to be just as good this year. BOOMS FOR RENT California Has Great Team The University of California plays St. Marys in a game which would be a fitting climax to the football season. California has just about the best team in the league, the "Slip" Michigan. St. Marys coach, will put a rugged line on the field, averaging 210 pounds to the man. WANTED the Night Riders, of Duquesne. 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Thumbnail Sketches of Prominent Jayhawk Gridmen in Today's Fray Forrest Hardcore, a sophomore from Smith Center, has made a good showing in early practice sessions for a berth in the backfield. Playing fullback School, Hardcore was shifted to halfback when he enrolled for the Kansas football cause. Hardcore, who weighted 210 pounds, played basketball and track, and plans on a coaching career, when he finishes school. One of the promising sophomore backs is Clarence Douglass, a south-passer and punter. Douglass starred in high school athletes at his home state for nearly 30 years, cause plenty of uneasy moments for Jiayukower opponents before he finished his varsity competition. Douglass, 6 feet, 2 inches tall and 190 pounds, is one of Jim Douglas, a Kansas State guard star of not so many years ago. Joe Giannangelo, 170-pound back has returned for his second campaign with the Jayhawkers. Giannangelo saw much service in late-season contexts last year as well as in the Notre Dame game against the Oklahoma blocker and a tricky ball runner and stands 5 feet. 8 inches in height. His home is in Monongahela, Pa. A versatile athlete from Eureka, Kas, is Howard Morland who aspires to a guard position on the varsity this year. With four years of experience on the Eureka High School team behind him, he has earned more than more year here. Besides being a grid veternor, Mortland is at home on the cinder path and took part in both in- game of the week pits Michigan against Michigan State. Natural rivals in the Big Ten, Michigan State rivalry real games. Michigan national champions two years ago, and the Spartans, winners in eight of games last week, win their first match that should provide plenty of fireworks. In other games in this section, Purdue plays Northwestern, Illinois plays Washington University of St. Louis, and Bo McMillin's Indiana team plays Centre, the school where McMillin won fame as a player. Big Games in East Princeton will memphis. Princeton in a game which he played for Eastern schools. Beaten only once in the last two years, Princeton has another fine team, and Pennsylvania has a team that will push them all the Alabama, Rose Bowdovick, plays George Washington U., with the Crismon Tide slate for a defeat. Alabama was a dlamal dismal disappointment in its game against Virginia, probably beaten by the Colonials, who have a very strong team this year. In the other games of interest throughout the country, Duke plays Washington and Lee, Notre Dame plays Clemson, Notre Dame burr, Louisiana State plays Texas Temple plays Texas A. and M. am Army plays William and Mary. Big Games in East San, tramural wrestling and baseball has wt, year. He weighs 178 pounds and is '2 feet, 8 inches tall. Dave Lutton, 190-pound, center, 6 feet 2 inch center, bolsters the middle of the Kansas line again this year, boosting a year's experience. He won his letter in last year's campaign and stands a good show of seeing more service this year. His home is Bartlesville, Okla. George Stapleton, of Lawrence, a tackle candidate, tips the scates at 200 pounds, and as soon as George has gained some experience he promises to be one of the outstanding linemen on the field. He also has a football experience here at the University, and hence is not yet ready for heavy duty. Mono Stuke, of Hoisington, made his football debut at Kauai last year, and proved to be a valuable addition to the Jayhawk backfield. He is also a highly gifted pass receivers on the team. He came to KU. from Wichita University. Emer Humphrey, 175-pound end, is a letterman who is not noted for scrapy play. He is one of the to "K" men back fighting for the end position and should prove to be a valuable asset to the game line before the season if far gone. One of the most outstanding of the sophomore linenes is George Kwaternik, younger brother of the much-uptown Zoonimir K水源nik. George is one of the few students he had some experience as an end at Waydont high school, here he gained his football experience. He may be used on one of the wings instead of in the center of the line. He also was an assistant winneree during his high school days. Lewis Ward, a sophomore who hails from St. Joseph, Mo., is one of the most versatile of the newcomers to the squad. He plays equally well as a tackle, guard, or center, and may be used in any one of these positions this afternoon. He was also a track star during his high school days. Record Opening Crowd Expected for Tilt Today (Continued from page one) Refresh Yourself after the game comparison for the statistically-minded customers. Kansas received a defeat at the hands of a powerful Notre Dame team last week, 28 to 7, while St. Benedict's took control, 29 to 14, in Kansas City. Kan, last week, 19 to 0. The Ravens have played Kansas but once before in recent history, losing here last year, after throwing a scare into the camp of the Jayhawkers in the first half. The Kansas team began to click in the closing period, however. at the / UNION FOUNTAIN Stop in and eat with us after the game. We feature a good tasty--and rolled up a comfortable victory by a 34 to 12 margin. More Power to you Jayhawkers! Sub-Basement Memorial Union Plate Lunches Drinks 25c Meal Sandwiches Candy Phone 708 "Where the student meets his friends" 1031 Mass. The big pre-game feature of the day will be a parade of a dozen or more bands from various cities in this season. The band is scheduled at 12:45 o'clock from Seventh and Kentucky streets, will march down; Massachusetts Avenue, and move west to the stadium. Large Crowd Expected Wide interest is being evidenced in today's game, the numerous special trains forming a concrete example St. Benedict's alley, hence the nickname "The Alley." Ken, who been particularly active in stirring up support for their favorites, while not a small number of out-of-town Jay-Z fans and fans are expected for the engagement. Four radio stations, WREN of Law- rence and KMB, WIBC and WXBXY, all of Kansas City, Mo., will broadcast the name. Between halves of the game, Gov. Ail M. Landon will present a trophy to Edwina A. Hosking, direc-tor* of the Kansas State High School where she won a national championship at the recent Legion convention in St Louis. The Atchison high school will furnish music during the inter-session finals of the Inning with the Legion band. The game will be the first of four on the Kansas home schedule this season. 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