PAGE FOUR KANSAN FORECASTS FOOTBALL REGULARS Line-Ups Indicate Big Six Has Much Material Probable Starting Elevens in Conference Are Good Measure It is still too early in the season to name with any great degree of accuracy the men who will compose the first strings of the various Big Six football teams. This year, however, probable lineups of starting eleven can be predicted, and such a procedure gives a sense of the idea of the material each school has. Following is a list of schools and the men who probably will see action on first strings: Kansas: End; Hayes, senior, Humphrey, junior, junior, or Green, junior. Tackles Nesmith, senior, Siegle, junior, or Stapleton, sophomore. Guards. Skiar senior, and McCall, senior. Center, Phleps, senior. Quarterback: Hank. Halffakes, Halffakes, Hapgood, junior, and Stukey, fallback. Pelcoren, senior. Kansas State: Ends; Churchill, senior; Burns, junior, or Hays, junior. Tacklez Flenhaupt, senior, and Fanning, junior. Burns, junior, or Warren, junior. Center; Griffing, senior. Quarterback; Ayers, junior, Halfbacks; Kirk junior, and Warren, junior. Fullback Nebraks: Ends: Dohmann, sophomore, Scherer, senior, or McDonald junior. Tackles: Heelt, senior, Shirley Guards; Williams, senior, Guardia; Guills, William, senior, and Hutba senior. Center: Mehring, sophomore quarterbacks: Howell, sophomore, or Bauer, halfbacks: Cardwell Frames, junior Oklahoma: Ends; Harris, senior, Miskovsky, senior. Tackles; Cason, junior, and Tennyson, senior. Guards Little, senior, and Ahrens, junior. Center: Parks, junior. Quartbacks: Steinke, senior, or Corbett, sophomore Halfbacks: Robertson, senior, and Boud- son, sophomore. Fullback: Poynier Iowa State: Ends: Poole, junior, and Rushmore, sophomore. Tackles: Schafröth, junior, Caton, senior, or Hammons sophomore. Guards: Hays, senior, and Countif, junior. Center: Hanna, junior. Quarterbacks: Neal, junior, or Miller Halfbacks: Allender, senior, and Johnson, sophomore. Birkley, junior. Missouri: Ends. Turnbaugh, sophomore, Bourne, junior, or Grendal, senior; Tackles: Hader, senior, Miller, junior, or Sadolsfalk, junior. Guards: Sconce, senior, or Finkel, junior, Kry, sophomore. Centers: Orr, senior, or Bett, sophomore, Backs: Angelo, junior, and Lockher, backs: Angelo, junior, and Lockher, fullback. Fullback: Houston, senior. Fire Chiefs to Manhattan Fire Chiefs to Manhattan Manhattan, (UP) - Fire chiefs of cities within a 100-mile range of Man- hattan will attend a job analysis con- ference on June 3. Firemen of the same area will attend a one-day school here October 14. Here is your Hat Sir! — that spells College '35 all over it. Stetson's Bantam light weight, soft finish felt, a hat you can dent, crease, did it up, sit on it. Next to you you'll like this hat best. In 4 colors. $5 The price and worth it "Glad to show you" Neckties 2 for $1.25 New Fall 65c Baseball Scores American League R H E St. Louis 7 9 0 New York 4 9 2 Second game. 3 9 2 St. Louis 5 9 2 New York 6 10 13 Cleveland 10 13 2 Philadelphia 5 12 3 Second game. 10 15 0 Philadelphia 9 4 2 Cleveland 10 15 0 Hamilton 5 8 0 Second game. 1 9 1 Chicago 3 9 1 Washington 3 9 1 Boston 4 8 2 Detroit 3 13 3 National League R H⁴ E Pittsburgh 5 13 2 Boston 2 10 6 Cincinnati 6 0 2 Philadelphia 5 1 6 Brooklyn 3 6 0 St. Louis 6 11 2 Chicago 15 20 5 New York 3 9 4 Grid Squad Divides Time Between Work and Photographers Jayhawkers Scrimmage Despite Warm Weather A brisk scrimage, following a drill on fundamentals, passing, and dummy scrimage was the program for the Jay-Jack game yesterday afternoon, despite a warm air Guards and tackles were sent through a long drill on blocking and were working hard. They also tended with the tacklers, who each took part in a passing drill. Passing was poor at first, but the passers suddenly hit their stride and completed the drill. This was followed by dummy scrimmage, and after a period at this the men put on helmets and went at it in earnest. Decker completed several long passes to Humphries and Hardware, and Stukey for one long run during the scrimmage. Prior to the practice, a photographer for the Kansas City Star took pictures of the Duke, Hayes, Hayes, Green and Weinbaum. Not to be outside, "Duke" D'Ambra, local photographer, preserved for posterity the photograph of Lindsley, Mike Gettel and Billy Hargas. Student Receives Fellowship Student Receives Fellowship Stewart C. 35, a major in education, has received a fellowship in industry at College State College it was announced today. Cyclones Have Veterans But Need More Weigh Only Five on Entire Ame Football Squad Exceed 190 Pounds We are in the restaurant business and we are serving food. CARY, LAWRENCE, KANSAS "Ask Your Friends' Ames, Iowa, Sept. 18. "Light but in good condition" was the phrase with which Coach George Veenker summed up the 1833 Iowa State football team as he pushed the 44 recruits through practice shuffling for a first string eleven. De Luxe Cafe . Working at top speed, without the usual calisthenies and limbing-up sessions, the couch looked over a promising string of sophomores and was unimpaired at the light weights of the 1953 squad. The 44 prospects weigh in at an average of 171 pounds per man, with only five men in the entire airship passing the 190-pound mark. Russell Norrgord, center, is the heaviest man in the squid, tipping the scales at 208 pounds. Eight Sophomores on Squad Eight Siphonobates on Square At host eight sophronomes, comforting in the open and of great interest to most men on the squad, run through the first practices with every indication that they will get several first calls this fall. Some of them are almost sure to replace a part of the eleven men who will form a team at his expense. Rubhomere, former all-state end in his prep school days, is likely to get a regular position at head. He weighs in at 175 pounds. Another pair of husky youngsters, both in training, are Haven and Stoecker, both prospective tacklers. With Stoecker at 190, Hansen at 180, and veteran tackle Schafroth coming into practice at 158, line coach John Schoer will be little worry about in that position. Good Backfield Material Johnson is a promising backfield man alternating between fullback and halfback. Despite a veteran backfield already on the field, Johnson stands in front of seeing considerable action this fall. Another sophomore, who is shooting for a backfield position, is Waite, a Gary, Ind. boy. As a prep. Wapte was a standout at fullback. Snell, middel first-year man, will fight it out with Neal and Miller for the quarterback post—makin' up three of the best field generals the Cyclones have boasted in several years. 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