PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1935 1935 Grid Season To Begin for Big Six Teams Friday 1 Kansas State, Last Year Champion, to Meet Duquesne in First Encounter The 1935 Big Six football campaign will open this week-end, with all of the members of the conference swing into action against outside opponents. The feature contents of the program Saturday will bring together the Kansas Jayhawker and Notre Dame at Iowa State in Nebraska and Chicago at Lincoln. Kansas State, 1934 champion, will get off to an early start by clashing with Duquesne under the lights at Pittsburgh Friday night. Saturday will see Iowa State pitted against Cornell college at Ames; Missouri will meet William Jewel will play at the State game in any at Norman or a tussle with Colorado, on eleven which the Jayhawks will face in their last non-conference engagement. All New Opponents All of the non-circuit foes of the Big Six clubs Saturday are teams which weren't on the schedule last year, although the rivalry which will crop out of Saturday's meetings isn't anything new. Kansas, for instance, has played host to the 2015 season holding the field to a scornerace tie in 1933 to startle the gridiron world. Kansas will get off to a comparatively late start in conference competition, not tanging with a conference rival until Oct. 26 when the 183 chance matches up for the annual battle between the two major state schools. After returning from Notre Dame the Lindseymen will open their home season Oct. 5, entertaining "Moon" in bounce house and then will go to East Lansing. Mich., on the following Saturday to pay a return visit to Michigan State, a foe which turned in a 6 to 0 victory here in a mud encounter last week. Close Against Missouri Other games on the Kansas iam schedule are a conference tilt with Iowa State on Nov. 23, and the Kentucky day tangle with the Missouri Tigers. Following is the complete 1935 schedule, with scores for 1934 if the team met lats year; All the six conference teams have 9-game schedules, with 15 conference contests and 24 non-conference frays on the slate. (Asterisk denotes conference games) September, 27 September 28 Kansas State vs. Doquesne at Pitts burgh. September 28 Kansas vs. Notre Dame at South Bend “Pino” Giannangelo Is Involved in Mixup Over “Sunday” Shirt Joe Giannangelo was very docile and shame-faced Monday night. During JOE GINNANGELO football practice in the afternoon he stopped abruptly and fixed a fist firmly at a mowing grass on the stadium field. It was his room, but there was no blanket, this alone was not enough to hold his attention Mike was wearing, Joe's best one. Joe started for the stadium with flaming eyes only to discover that he had been mistaken. That night when Joe arrived home he found a wristful and almost freened Mike. Somebody had taken his phone and left it near the corner where the corner were under strong suspicion. Joe, with the serenity that only the just can muster, began to prepare for dinner. He removed the shirt which he had been wearing and hid it carelessly at bed. Student) his steps and gaze at it horror—it was Mike's missing shirt. Iowa State vs. Cornell College at Missouri vs. William Jewell at Columbia Nebraska vs. Chicago at Lincoln. Oklahoma vs. Colorado at Norman. October 5 Kansas vs. St. Benedicts at Law- wrence. (34-12) Owai State vs. Norfolk at Haines (6-7) Fayette State vs. Ft. Hays State Colman. (0-12) Mrs. Forte, Nebraska at Man *g-1* Kansas State vs. Ft. Hays State Col- lege, Merchant (34.0) Missouri vs. Warrensburg Teachers at Columbia. Okihoma vs. New Mexico at Norman Okiahoma October 1: Kansas State vs. Marquette at Millwaukee. (20-27) Kansas vs. Michigan State at East Lusigny (9-6) Iowa State vs. Upper Iowa at Ames Missouri vs. Colorado at Columbia (0-0) Nebraska vs. Minnesota at Lincoln (0-20) (0-20) Oklahoma vs. Texas at Dallas. (0-19) Oklahoma vs. Texas at Dallas. (0-19) Oklahoma @ Texas 19 Dallas (0-2) October 19 Houston @ Detroit 19 Las Vegas (0-3) "Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Man- hattan, (19-7) October 13 *Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at Nor *Kansas vs. Kansas State at Law- nance (0-13) **Kansas State** rice, (6-13) * Iowa State vs. Missouri at Ames,* *(6-10) * Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Lincoln,* *(6-0) **November 2** * Kansas vs. Alabama at Norman,* *(7-7) * Missouri vs. Nebraska at Columbia,* *(6-13) * Missouri vs. Montana at Milwaukee,* Iowa State vs. Marquette at Milwaukee. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS FOOTBALL SQUAD TEAM 1935 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Name Home Town Pos. Hc. Ht. Wt. Y.P. Bureau, Grant, Kamas City, Kan C 6'1" 200 0 Bruening, Croft, Hingvilleau, Mo E 6'0" 180 0 Burnett, Howard, Wilmore, Kan T 6'1" 167 0 Decker, Bill, Coffeyville, Kan QB 5'8" 155 1 Denny, Jack, Kamas City, Kan G 5'11" 159 1 Douglas, Clarence, Burlington, Kan FB 6'2" 150 1 Glangmango, Joe, Monongahela, Pa HB 6'2" 170 1 Green, Dean, Kamas City, Kan GB 6'1" 170 1 Green, Wade, Blissmack, N.D. E 5'10" 170 1 Guthrie, Guy, Lawrence, Kan HB 5'11" 180 0 Hagpood, Lawge City Center, Kan HB 5'8" 155 1 Hardcore, Forrest, Smith Center, Kan HB 5'7" 170 0 Harrington, Geo, Independence, Kan FB 5'1" 187 0 Harris, Fred, Lawrence, Kan HB 5'10" 180 2 King, Donna, Kamas City, Kan E 5'10" 170 2 Harmuth, Paul, Lawrence, Kan HB 5'1" 180 0 Humphrey, Bernard, Lawrence, Kan HB 5'7" 175 0 Humphrey, Elmer, Lawrence, Kan E 5'8" 175 1 Krue, Robert, Kamas City, Kan E 5'8" 180 0 Kvaternik, Geo, Kamas City, Kan QB 5'10" 143 2 Lauh, Ed, Kamas City, Kan T 6'0" 143 2 Loughlin, Rodney, Oranga, Kan G 5'10" 180 0 Lutton, Dave, Bartleswille, Okh C 6'2" 190 1 McCall, Tom, Lawrence, Kan G 5'10" 195 0 Morland, Howard, Eureka, Kan G 5'8" 178 0 Nesimn, Dean, Bellville, Kan T 5'1" 167 Nickel, Carroll, McLatham, Kan FB 5'6" 160 0 Porter, James, Winfield, Kan FB 5'6" 185 2 Phels, Edwin, Lawrence, Kan C 5'10" 175 2 Redman, Wilson, Olathe, Kan G 5'10" 160 0 Riling, John, Lawrence, Kan HB 5'10" 165 0 Robinson, Clarence, Newton, Kan C 6'0" 185 0 St. Germaine, Fred, Laud du Flame, Ausville, E W 6'0" 185 0 Seigle, John, Franklin, LAT L 6'0" 200 1 Seigle, Mikhail, Winfield, PA G 5'11" 180 1 Sklar, Dick, Monongabela, Pa G 5'8" 180 2 Smith, Howard, Piper, Kan G 6'0" 170 1 Stapleton, Geo, Lawrence, T H 6'1" 200 0 Stukey, Mano, Hoisington, T H 6'1" 175 2 Trombold, Willard, Jola, Kan C 5'11" 165 1 Wayne, Lily, Wayne, T G 5'8" 190 0 Wegel, Lewis, St Joseph, QB 6'0" 190 0 Winecke, Enil, Tulsa, Okl E 6'0" 190 0 Winlow, Clarence, Tongonakia, Kan E 6'2" 190 0 Varsity Runs Over Four Touchdowns on Frosh After Another Scrimimage Today, Kansans Will Taner Off In a 45-minute offensive practice, the Kansas varsity football team scored four touchdowns against Coach Bill Treisman in the preman队 yesterday afternoon. The yearling griden carried the fight to the veterans during the workout and more than once stopped the charges of Coach Ad Lindey's ball carriers without any gain. The freshman linemen were tackling fiercely and were working hard to make a good impression in their first drill under fire. The first varsity touchdown came after the freshmen took the ball near the goal line and punted out of danger. The varsity took the ball on about the 2sard line. Hoppooped circled right over the ball, and then with another ten. With the ball on the two-yard line, Peterson crashed through center for a touchdown. Peterson and Hayes Score the varsity, with Harris, Happgood, Stukey, and Doug- lass carrying the ball, advanced within scoring distance. Douglas, a sophomore half-back, tossed a left- handed pass to Hayes for the se- cure of the aftermath. taking the ball on the ten yard line Decker substituted for Gianmangelo and Hardcres, in for Stukey, crosses the goal line for the other two touchdowns. The varity offense functioner well at times but showed a lack of polish on ball handling and blocking. FORREST HARDWARE Green at ends, Seigle and Vogel at tackles, with Sklar and McCall at Geehops who were in the backfield were Peterson, Giannango, Hangpo and Harris. Substitution were frequent between the coach and both coaches used their entire R. B HAYES The squad, numbering about 28 or 30 men, will leave Lawrence without the services of Dean Nomnih, the only later tankle on the Kansas squad. Nomnih has been coined to Warka Hill, where he will be in a chance that he will not be in shape for the St. Benedict's game, a week following the Notre Dame tilt. squads. Today the varsity will face the freshmen team who will be equipped with Notre Dame plays. This will be the last heavy practice for the Jayhawkers before they leave for South Bend. Friday night the Workouts Thursday and Friday from 8-10pm. Saturday be completely rested before taking the field against the Fighting Irish. Last Serimlage Today Kansas State vs. Tulsa at Tulsa (0-21) *Iowa State va. Kansas State at Ames (0-20) *Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln (0-3) Iowa State vs. Drake at Des Moines (33-12) *Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia (fo31) Baseball Scores Nebraska vs. Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh. (6-25) Missouri vs. Washington U. at St. (47, 48). *Kansas State vs. Missouri at Column (3a40) Kansas vs. Colorado at Boulder. Iowa State vs. Drake at Des Moine *Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan. (8-7) (20-0) Nebraska vs. Oregon State at Lin November 23 *Iowa State vs. Kansas at Lawrence November 23—Thanksgiving *Kansas vs. Missouri at Lawrenc 20-0) 10:05:00 vs. Washington U. St. Louis. (13-40) Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A. & M. a. Norman. (0-9) Brown Bomber Scores K.O. Over Max Baer coln. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A, & M, a (Continued from page one) National League R H E New York 6 12 0 Philadelphia 0 9 2 Second game. 7 11 2 New York 6 12 7 Philadelphia 3 8 2 Brooklyn 5 9 1 Second game. 5 9 1 Boston 6 18 4 Brooklyn 6 18 4 Pittsburgh 2 3 3 St. Louis 11 11 0 Latest Dope Indicates Ramblers Are Weakened Nebraska vs. Oregon State at Lincoln. Louis tipped the scales at 199. The referee was Arthur Denovan who has handled the last three fights in which Baer has participated. The fight marked the return of Joe Humphrey, veteran fight coach, for the first time and ill past the few months, to active duty. Among Baer's handlers was Jack Belowweight cham- R H E Boston 8 9 1 Philadelphia 2 6 0 Second game. 6 8 1 Philadelphia 5 13 3 Cleveland 14 15 2 Detroit 7 9 2 New York 14 16 2 Washington 6 9 3 St. Louis 3 11 0 Chicago 0 3 1 Second game. 6 6 1 St. Louis 6 1 0 Chicago 3 10 0 Among Baer's handlers was Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight champion, who is reported to have a share in the "Liverpool Lacrure." American League Three Great Line Players Counted on Heavily Are Missing Saturday, the Jayhawker football team will begin the season with a game against a school whose name is inseparable from football, Notre Dame. "Watch Notre Dame next year" was the tip that wound the rounds at the center of the league, but only to claim only three of the regulars who lost only three games and who had defeated Southern California and Army. Notre Dame had a great freshman team, and the head coach, Elain Layton, would never have made it into Kruznec Krutein, the greatest football-球 has ever known. Everything indicated that, in 1955, the Irish would regain the place in the world which had their fathers while Rockie was their coach. Kansas Grid Team To Have Sendoff Here Friday Night Since then, three devastating blows have made Notre Dame's standing this year problematical. Robinson, All-American center, was ruled ineligible for the play in 1038 by the same ruling that shattered Minnesota's annual team. Captain Sullivan, a fine tackle and a great inspirational leader, died early this spring after an illness of several months. A third blow was dealt by the news that Smith, outstanding guard of the team who gave him gone an operation this summer and would not be able to play this season. These three crushing blows have made Notre Dame's showing this year a question of "Can their sensational backfield make up for a weakened line?" Notre Dame is down but far from out. Coach Layden will have a number of superb backs, and it is possible that he will be sufficiently strong that the Irish will drop only one or two games. Layden won fame as one of the im- mortal Four Horsemen, and he is very nearly as good a coach as he was a player. Something different in the manner of enforcing school traditions among members of the freshman class is being practice 'The Bulletin' and Emporia, according to 'The Bulletin.' A "big sendoff" at the Santa Fe railroad station here Friday night and a reception by enthusiastic alumni at Chicago the following morning promise Kansas' football team full support in its invasion of Notre Dame Saturday. Chicago Alumni Club Plans Big Reception Saturday and Sunday for Sound SIX-FOOTERS WILL ENFORCE HAZING AT EMPORIA SCHOOL The first football rally of the year will be staged at the railroad station at 7 o'clock, where all University students are asked to gather to cheer the team in its first tough assignment of the football season. Members of the cheerleader staff, to be elected by the pep committee Friday afternoon, will have their own band. University band, under the direction of Prof. Russell Wiley, will contribute rousing music for the affair. The band contributed much to the suc- Instead of the upper classmom browbeat the first-year students in obedience, the Student Council has decided to vote for the freshmen and the freshmen will police themselves. Band Will Play All beginning men students who are over 6 feet tall or weigh 180 pounds will be placed in a squad to enforce freshman regulations and uphold school traditions. It is believed that a more amenable student will be reached through this system. Kansas State came into some unexpected luck when Delmar Lang, outstanding squadman last year, returned to school. Lang, 175-pound guard, had intended to go to California this year, but was unable to again at Manhattan. Head Coach Wes Fry regards Lang as an outstanding player and was glad to get him back Chicago Alumni Plan Reception Aroused alumni interest in the game indicates that several large groups of Kansas grads will board the grid员's special car between Lawrence and South Bend, Ind. Star Guard Back to Aggies last year's members of the cheerleader staff are enthusiastic over the prospects of a continuation of increased student success. The request we present to every student. A roung reception is planned by Chicago alumni for the team when it arrives in Chicago early Saturday morning and then the men will again be in Chicago Saturday night after the game, and nearly all day Sunday. They plan to attend a profes- The Chicago alumium club, headed by Bill Immer, "27, has one of the largest memberships and is one of the most active University of Kansas alumium clubs in the country, according to Fred Ellis, a university professor, who has communicated with them. Pictures of the team's outstanding men and other publicity has been released to Chicago's three largest news-annuers. Alumni groups from Kansas City and Atchison also have made inquiry concerning the trip and probably will join the team in Kansas City, according to the Santa Fe ticket agent here. Many inquiries have been made here as to the expenses of the trip, although it is not definitely known if any University students plan to accompany the team. Tickets for the game may be bought at the athletic office in Rohinson gymnasium for $2.20, the same admission fee in effect at the Notre Dame stadium. The team's day-by-day program: Friday 7:00 p.m.-Rally at Santa Fe station. 7:30 p.m.-Leave for Kansas City. 9:00 p.m.-Leave Kansas City for Chi- 7:15 p.m.—Arrive at Chicago. Stay there all night. 7:50 a.m.-Arrive in Chicago. Reception by alumni. Eat breakfast at Harvey house. Leave for South Bend by New York Central. 10:22 a.m. - Arrive at South Bend; arrive at hotel and then to stadium by taxi. 5:24 p.m. - Leave South Bend for Chicago. Dinner on New York Central 7.15. am—Arrive in Kansas City. Breakfast at Union station. 8.33. am—Arrive in Lawrence and take taxis to classes. 8:00 p.m.—Leave Chicago, after seeing professional football game and spending day in city Four More Frosh on Squad The University of Kansas freshman squad was increased to 84 today, when four new candidates checked out suits, according to "Tiny" Moore, check-reoom attendant at the stadium. The new members are Maurice Penner, of Kansas City, Mo.; Nathan Crawford, of Kansas City, Kan; Graham Young, of Oklahoma The New Fall Books are arriving daily. You are cordially invited to come in to see them whenever you are down town. They are for sale and also for rent. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 City, Okla.; and Lawrence Wiley, of Cameron, Mo. Read Kansan want ads. 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