PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MINOR INJURIES HOUND GRIDMEN IN PRACTICE Loss of Nesmith For Several Days Will Weaken Line Lindsey Is Less Concerned About Notre Dame Tilt Than the Big Six Schedule The Kansas football team received a severe set-back yesterday afternoon when Dr. Anderson, team physician reported to Coach Ad Lindsey that Dean Nesmith, 190-pound veteran tackl* will be lost to the squandu until the middle of next week on account of carcubles. Nesmith's absence during the commi drills will be felt keenly by the Jayhawkers, since it leaves Kansas without a seasoned tackle. Two sophomores, Grant Barcs and George Stapleton received plenty of attention in yesterday afternoon's practice, and it may be that the starting Kansas line-up against Notre Dame will include them. John Seible, giant letterman at end last year, is being worked at tackle and has shown steady progress since he began practice last Monday afternoon. Burnett and Vogel, newcomers to the varsity, were sent through a lengthy defensive workout in yesterday's practice. Some More Casualties Another letterman, John Peterson, left the field when he attempted a head-on tackle and received a twisted knee. He would have to have him in shape for today's practice. Wade Green, converted from a guard into an end, is suffering with a *charley horse* and is taking little part in practices. Douglass, a promising sophomore hallback, has a sprained ankle and will not work long today. Coach Ad Lindey is still pessimistic about the prospects for his 1935 team. "There is lots of work to be done before I can speak," he hawker mentor. "I haven't thought too much about the South Bend game yet because I have been too busy trying to find an eleven that will click. Our coach is with our big Six-schuldule." Team Has Scriumimage Practice Yesterday Couches Lindsey and Mila Gette watched the squid in a 45-minute scrimmage and were nine more than the team. 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