PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935 JAYHAWKERS TO LEAVE FOR SOUTH BEND DETERMINED TO DEFEAT THE RAMBLERS Unseasoned Sophomores Will Be Given Test in Gam With Strong Notre Dame Squad; Lindsey Relying on Passing Attack and Faster Play to Combat Football Giants By H. M. Mason, Jr.. c'37 The Kansas Jayhawks will leave tonight for South Bend, Ind., where they will attempt to humble that giant of football, Notre Dame. Beaten seven times in ten games, two years ago, Notre Dame jumping a vigorous comeback under the pressure of each time of immortal Four Horsemen,浸润 Layden. The team which probably will take the will be an experienced, aggressive one prized of seven seniors, three juniors and one sophomore. Although light, the team will be an experienced, aggressive one who carries the fight to the Irish all the way. In his first year, couch Layden showed that he was the man for the job by turning out a team that won six games and lost five. By the second half, the margin of a single point, another by four points. The victories included triumphs over Southern California and Arizona. Injuries Cripple Irish Against Kansas, the Trains' chances will be lessened by injuries. Five of the first string men are suffering from injuries of one kind or another, and two of them, Dexon Eli and Mike Layden, both expected not to be in the starting line-up. Kansas reserve strength has been weakened somewhat since Shulfer, sophomore tucker; St. Germain, sophomore tucker; and Penn State lost to the soul through invicibility. The starting Jaywalker team will be pretty well-seasoned. Six of the eleven men, Sklar, McCall, Phleps, Stuckey, Sturkey and Harris, were in the starting line-up for last year's opening game, the starting line-up for more than half of the Jayhawker's 1934 games. Glenn-angelo got as a year ago in the sophomore, and Hayes a plenty of service at end, being in for the for four games. JOHN PETERSON Other End Well Taken Care Of Green, at the other end, is not as e Backing him up is JOHN / SEIGLE parlenced as a *the others*, or if he fails, there are two crack sophronices Kruse and Winslow. Gel being a sophronice, is without varsity experience, but he has displayed a good deal of ability with Vorlage of his position in good shape. Stapleton, 200-pound sophomore, who also has been impressive in practice, and Make Sure the Portable You Buy has TOUCH_CONTROLL it is possible that Stapleton might even get the starting call. The calibre of the game is indicated by the fact that both the major broadcasting chains will carry the game. Notre Dame always has colorful teams, and this year's eleven has two standouts in that disputed Bill Shakespeare and Dick Pfeiffer. Shakespeare, known as the "Bard of Staten Island." First won fame by fumbling a course in English during his freshman year. Since then he has won great respect by his sensational playing. He is a triple-threat man in every sense of the word. He has painted on the squad, the best paster and one of the very best hall carriers. Fiefferle is a "one-armed" tackle. Because of a chronic shoulder dislocation, it is necessary for him to play with an arm strapped to his side. This is a big handicap, but the man has what it takes and will probably be in the starting line- Yesterday's practice was continued to polish the Jawhaker offense and defense. Desirous of having his squad at full strength for the battle with the Irish, Coach Ad Lidson eliminated contact work from the practice. Passing was made possible with seven of the passers tossing the pigskin with a high degree of accuracy. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 725 Mass. Phone 548 Couch Lindsay announced that John Manning, Jayhawkier quarterback of two years ago, will assist with the coaching staff and head coach Eric Casuali tutors with the backs, while Ernie Casuali tutors the linebacker and head freshman coach Bill Hargis overscores the whole pro- Tentative Starting Line-ups NOTHER DAME Po KANASS Miller LE LE Pliesy Pilleffer LE LT Shigye Lauter LG LG Sklar Pojmian C C R Philpe Mojamin G RT Phille Michuta RT RT Vogel Peters RE RE Green Fromhart QB GB Giangmiao Skahaespe LB LB Stukey Skapowski FB FB Peterson Carideo FB FB Oklahoma to Entertain Colorado U. Tomorrow "Biff" Jones Makes Debut As Sooners' Coach in Opener Norman, Okla., Sept. 26—The deep thrill of seeing a "Biff" Jones coached Sooner football team in action for the first time is expected to attract some 15,000 cage state fairs Saturday, when Colorado and Oklahoma, two veteran aggregations tutored by new drill masters, clash at Owen field. The fact Captain Jones won't announce the Starting Sooner launch until five minutes before game time will everybody wondering what eleven will get the opening call. Scrimmage sessions have disclosed that Jones has four elevers, no one of which yet has proved itself greatly superior to any other. Hunting sophomores may biberate them with the phrase such tip-top veterans as Ben Poynor, all-big S5 backfill; Elm (Bo) Mewes and Jack Harris. Sophomore backs considered most likely to draw the 2 *o*clock assignment against Colorado are: J. R. Corbett, 160-pound quarterback from Amarillo, Tex.; Wody Huddleston, Seminole youth who has cannuck the coaches fancy lately! Boudreau Purlock, 160-pound quarterback from Shawnee; and Marcelina (Bo) Graham, 300-pound full-back from Quitanque, Tex. Beat Waldorf Two Years Ago Colorado may take the Sooners. Despite his reputation, Jones, like any other coach, needs time to install his double and single wingback system and had only a two weeks' spring practice with him. The defense invading Colorados played on the team that defeated Lynn Waldorf's great Oklahoma Aaggle aoguild of 1933 in an early season game at Stillwater. So there's plenty of thunder in the hooves of the invading Buffalo. They can start with eight or nine men from their last year's starting team include John Kaspars back into Lam, Wagner, Olivia and either Steab or Anderson. VARSITY DANCE Saturday Nite 9'til12 Wayne Wright and Orchestra will play SPECIAL FEATURE The new Varsity Dance Manager for the 1935-36 school year will be introduced to the dancers. AT THE MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM Stags 75c ___ Dates 75c Layden's Second Campaign Begins In Saturday's Tilt Nine Members of Squad Saw Action Against Kansas in 1933 Encounter Notre Dame, Ind., Sept. 26—The curtain will rise on the second edition of Coach Elmer Layden's football team Saturday afternoon when the fighting Irish meet the Kansas Jayhawkers at Notre Dame stadium. By Joseph Petriz Director Sports Publicity University of Notre Dame In his first season last year, Layden's team won 6 of its 9 games, but did not meet Kanne. Nine members of the team were injured before close contact with the rugged Jay-hawkers, having participated in the seasonless tie which opened season As sophomores they got a real baptism of fire. Their high hopes were shattered on the reefs of strong, large, ancient coral seas. With assistance of Dick Sklar, guard who is a senior this year, and alert backs including John Peterson, fullback, also a Realizing that he will send his men against the best defensive team in the league, he joined in subsequent games with Carruguhe Tech, Wisconsin, and Pittsburgh, he faces three of the best defensive teams in the country, Layden will concentrate next week on polishing his offense. The past week has been spent largely in rehearsing plays, with occasional scrimmage sessions thrilled in for good measure. Defensive drills have featured the lateral passes which Kansas uncovered last year and is believed to be developing this season. Still experimenting, Layden has not decided definitely just what defense he will use, nor vary it to meet different situations. **Irish Injuries Are Minor** The Irish have survived their two-a-day drills, which lasted from Sept. 10 to Sept. 18, without serious injury. John Gillis, a junior ice hockey player, Steve Miller, fullbacks; Ed Dunn; counsel; and Harry Becker, right guard, have been the chief casualties. Dunn is suffering from arthritis and Becker was lost for several days with a sinus infection. The others were battered in scrimmage. All but Dunn, however, expected to be able to play Saturday. The starting lineup probably will include: Wayne Millner, senior, left end; Dick Piefferle, senior, left tuck; John Lauter, junior, left guard; Henry Popeman, senior, head guard; Harry Becker, junior, right guard; John Michuta, senior, right tuck; Wally Peters, senior, right end; Wally Frommart, senior, rear back; Bill Shakespeare, senior, rear back; Don Elser, halfback; and Don Elser or Fred Caridoe, both seniors, fullback. The game will start at 2:30 eck central day PROTECT Yourself From Loss —by having your personal hand bag, brief case, note book, pocket book, etc. gold book. Get our quantity price. 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