PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1935 Jayhawkers Face Heavy Workouts Before Saturday Squad Is in Good Condition and Sophomores Show Signs of Strength in Practice Emerging from the Notre Dame game without any serious injuries, the Kansas Jayhawks took the field in a light drill daytime afternoon to iron on with their strong form and strenuous practice today for the St. Benedict's game this Saturday. Couch Ad Lindsey and his team were not in the least discouraged at the outcome of The Notre Dame game and went through their workout yesterday afternoon with the same spirit that has dominated the Jayhawkers since it was embubled in its training camp at Lone Star three weeks ago. Following the usual warming-up exercises, Coaches Lindey and Gotto took the squad into the Stadium dressing room where they outlined their attack for the Ravens game and pointed out the weakness of the Kawasans players. Lindsey Plans New Plays Lindsey Plans New Plays Since Larry "Moon" Mullin, the St. Benedict's coach, secluded the Jay- bawers at South Bend it is likely that they will have a new set, to plays to throw at the Kavens in this Saturday's game. During this week's practice, the Kansas gridiron will be worked hard on tackling, a weakness that was apparent in their opening game. The backfield is due for long hours of practice on ball handling, and the blockers will have to play under pressure in the next few practices as their part in the South Bend tilt was too good. Winecime and Ward Move Up After the chalk talk, Couch Adrian Zeller, left, makes his way to Sklar, McClellan, Pictell, Peterson, Winecime, Happgood, Stukey, and Harris to the south corner of the practice field to be used in the Ravens game plays to be used in the Ravens game. Emil Wienecke, sophomore quarterback who made an impressive showing last Saturday, was calling signals for this eleven. Wienecke is a hard-tacker, and he defensive game' and may receive the call for the signal-calling job over Joe Ghanwanglen. Another change made yesterday afternoon was the shifting of Lewis Ward, a guard, to a position task. Ward worked with the regulars during practice, and he may get the call over the sophomore lineman, Jack Vogel. Reserves Scrimmage Frosh Line Coach Mike Getto took charge of another team of varsity men and worked them against the Notre Dame-dressed freshman队, coached by Bill Hargass. On this team were Winslow Hawkins, tackles; Mortland Stapleton, tackles; Mortland a n.d. Drawings for inter-organizational tournaments for horseshoes, handball, and tennis are posted on the bulletin board just outside the intramural office at Robinson gymnasium. "Ed" Elbol, director of intramurals, innerside matches, results. Results of all matches are to be reported to the intramural office immediately. SPORT SHOTS by Chet Hamm, gr. Kvaternik, guards; Barcus, center; and Decker, Hardace, Giannangelo, and Laith in the backfield. Kansas, with the smallest squat in the Big Six reporting for football, is艰 on reserves, and it is hopeful that may allow this department will be improved. Mullins played on the last Rocke- coached Notre Dame eleven in 1930. The following year, he came to the University as an assistant coach. In 1932, he went to St. Benedict's, where he took a medicore football squad and devolved will if threaten to decide one of the outstanding football schools in Kansas. Kansas defeated the Ravens last year 14 to 12, but the St. Benedict's eleven had the Kansas fans in a frenzy the first half, as they scored three goals back the second half and played head-to-head ball, the Ravens easily could have made a dart in the football history of the season. ONLY Larry "Moond" Mullins, coach of the St. Bennett's Ravens, who will meet Kansas this Saturday in Memorial Stadium, is taking the Jayhawk game seriously as is evidenced by his trip to South Bend when he meets the Kansan. Clarence Douglas, sophomore halfback on the Kansas squad, who bootted the opening kick-off in the Notre Dame game over the goal line, had not been out of the state of Kansas more than ten years before he was picked to trip S.Bend. The week following the St. Benedict's game, Kansas will go to East Lansing, Mich., to play Michigan State. Following this game Kansas travels to Colorado, Nebraska, and Oklahoma for grid games. "Join the Jayhawks," Douglas said, a slogan that would attract another sophomore of Douglas' ability to the Jayhawk camp. Night football will receive its test in the Big Ten this Saturday night at Evanston, when northwestern meets Purdue in the first night football game in college. The team is resort to night football is a question, because the yearly crowds always seem large enough to balance the athletic budget. This step is disappointing many followers of football, because many of them feel that the color of a Saturday night football game is something that cannot be found in a Saturday night affair. 00 Brings Daily Kansan to you for entire year by carrier or mail. Send a subscription to Dad and Mother. Clip computer helow and mail it today, or see a salesman on the campus. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS. It's better than a daily letter home. Sure I want the KANSAN for the coming year. Enclosed find $3.00. Send my copy to following address: Please send the DAILY KANSAN to my parents. Enclosed find $3.00 for subscription to following address: Address. Street and No. City and State Name .. Name W. A. Dill, director of publicity for the University, corrects the report that appeared in many of the Sunday papers that Notre Dame-Kansas game. Dill says that there were about 20,000 spectators at the fightin' Irish open their season. Leather Will Meet Capless Frosh More Kindly Than Wood This from the Daily California: Jack Dempsey trying desperately to give the batter Beer some confidence in the third round of last week's meter speake thursly: "He isn't living a glove on this game." May turned to Demography and smiled. Max turned to Dempsey and smiled through bloody lips. "Well, for the love of Mike, keep an eye on Referee Donovan, then. Somebody is beating h--- out of you." Max may be washed up as a fighter but as long as he keeps that old sense of humor he'll get along. Jahawkweaver freshmen have been encouraged and also warned by Gordon Gray, president of the K Club, in regard to paddling this year. Gray said he had not allowed players to be padded if they ouch well-known rules as wearing the 12-inch ribbons on the day before and the day of each football game and removing the cap in the zones marked by painted lines that the Kansas flag is displayed. Kind K-Men's Swats To Be Lighter This Year This year, in order to prevent injury to those who violate rules, the K Club has decided to do away with the customary wooden paddles and replace them with leather paddles. This change was made because the wooden paddle often leaves painful bruises and the other paddles can some extent will do away with this. To be on the safe side, freshmen should be sure their ribbons are 12 inches long and that the red ribbon is being worn on top. Gray has stated that it is not the purpose of the Club to paddle freshmen for the fun of it, but act to enforce University traditions. The club will spend more time this year creating enthusiasm for such events at the night shirt parade and rallies. Gordon Gray, president of the K Club, asks that all K men assemble at Old North Hill tonight at 7 o'clock with sweaters, and paddles for the Freshman Induction. K men interested in a new team may secure them now, if Bob Oyler is notified immediately. Gray urges that every individual, especially those living in organized houses, do all that is in his power to help. He says the students are filled with plenty of school spirit. Frosh Gridsters Are Husky Head Coach Hargiss Requests That More Yearlings Report About 50 freshmen football players are now reporting to coach Bill Hargis for practice. Blocking and tackling practice together with the fundamentals of line play are being stressed. Coach Hargis is teaching the squad St. Beneficial offensive and defensive formations for scrimmage with the varsity squad, which will be held in the middle of the week. The squad looks hinky and fast, and there are several very promising aspirants for next year's varsity squad. Hargiss said he had plenty of suits for new men wishing to come out, and he would like to see the field fill of players. EXTRA WRESTLING MATCHES ANNOUNCED BY PATTerson Nebraska Opens Big Six Schedule at Iowa State In addition to the regular Big Six matches and several others with smaller shows near home, the Kansas State University ledgeb University at Bettelheim, Feb. 6, and the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Feb. 8, Coach B R Patterson also includes meets Illinois and Indiana, of the Big Ten. Patteron, who also handles boxing, is optimistic about both sports. Sixteen wrestlers and 21 boxers reported for the first workout. Four Conference Schools Continue to Warm Up for Campaign Nebraska and Iowa State furnish the feature of the Big Six schedule this week. In the other games, Kansas meets St. Benedict at Lawrence; Oklahoma tangles with New Mexico, at Norman; Kansas state on the Fort Hayzen State College, at Manhattan; and Missouri plays Warrensburg Teachers at The game' between Nebraska and Iowa State is, of course, a conference game; and, as such, it comes unusually early in the season. The Cyclones, who could do no better than tie little Cornell college Saturday, regard it as too early. Nebraska, on the other hand, is not so sure that the Beatles without undue difficulty. The Cornhuskers' decisive victory over Chicago Saturday indicates that they are going to be strong contenders for national honors. Oklahoma encounters a strong foe in THE GREATER DICKINSON NOW! at 3-7-9 CLARK GABLE in JACK LONDON'S "CALL OF THE WILD" with LORETTA YOUNG and JACK OAKIE Mat. 25c — Eve. 35c Gwinn Henry's New Mexico eleven. The former Missouri coach turned out a crack队 last year, despite a lack of material, and with some heavy sophomores available, he expects a better team this season. Kansas State should defeat the Hays Teachers with reasonable ease. Hays has a strong eleven but hardly one that will compare with Duquesne, the team Kansas State best 12-0, Friday night. Missouri takes on another pushover, this time Warrensburg Teachers. The Tigers romped over William Jewell and won, but the概率 probably take advantage of their opportunity to win another game. The victory over William Jewell was Missouri's first triumph in two years, and he is a formidable opponent if they win two games in a row. Lawrence's Bargain Theatre PATEE 10c 15c ENDS TONITE FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROOGERS In the Queen of All Musical Romances "ROBERTA" Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. WED. - THUR. "HIDE-OUT" Laughs - Thrills - Romance! Robert Montgomery Maureen O'Sullivan ADDED Our Gang Comedy - Novelty NOW! 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