1 PAGE EIGHT 12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6.1935 Thirty-eight Grid Men Start 1935 Practice at Camp Lindsey Has 19 Veterans and 19 New Men to Begin Season SIX TWO - LETTER MEN Coach Ad Lindsay will start the 1932 football season with a squad of 38 men, 19 veterans and 19 new men from last season. The team will report next Monday and will leave on Tuesday for five days of intensive drill training and the Love Star, 15 miles from Lawrence. The camp practice is a new departure in football training for the Jayhawkers. Lindsay made his plans dependant on the responses to letters he received from players and reports that replies were enthusiastic, "Every man said 'let's go'," Coach Caitlin said. "There wasn't a single dissenting vote." Success of the camp, he says, is determined the co-op will be a member in the program that covers the whole day. Monday the men will be given physical examinations and will check out equipment and have their picture taken. They will leave for camp Tuesday morning, where they will follow a program something like this: **Arise 6:30:** brisk setting-up exercises; breakfast; football practice for a couple of hours, followed by a bike over the hills; dinner; rest period; another hour an a half of practice; supper; evening chalk-talk and participation in the museum; a visit to the museum makes no provision for trips to Lawrence until the week is over. Mike Getto, assistant coach, says when he was at Pittsburgh, the players looked forward with keen interest and were eager to participate in the training season. The week planned for the Joyhawkers will be completed as formal registration begins at the beginning of the season. Regular Practice Starts Sept 16 Regular practice on the field cost of the game $50, and practice games from Sept 16, after which only two weeks will remain until the Notre Dame game Sept 17. Examination of the list of prospective players for this year show names of a half dozen who have won two letters at the University. These include Shakir Monongahela, Pern, both of whom got in the game against Notre Dame two years ago, and have excellent chances of meeting the Irish again this fall when the season open at South Florida. The team is a fullback and skilr a guard. Training of the freshman squad this year will be in the hands of H. W. ("BILL") Horgis, who will also be the Jayhawkers' chief scout. No assistant has been chosen yet to help him in directing the freshmen. The other two-year veterans are Edwin Phelps, Lawrence, center; Tommy McCall, Lawrence, guard; Dennis Neal, Lawrence, quarterback; Fred Harris, Lawrence, quarterback. The complete list of 1925 Jayhawker squadmen follows. Veterans hallback. Wade Green, Blankam, MD, guard. Wilson Walker, hallback, Ed Lalah, Kansas City, quarterback. George Happgood, Center, Club, Katherine Rutherford Hayes, Kensington, Kasai Elmer Humphrey. Joe Giannangelo, Monongahela, Pa. halfback. Dave Lutton, Bartlesville, Okla., center. Tom McCall, Lawrence, Kas., guard. John Peterson, Winfield, Kas., full-back. Dean Nesmith, Belleville, Kas, tackle. Edwin Phelps, Lawrence, Kas., center. John Seigle, Cottonwood Falls, Kas. end. Dick Sklar, Monongahela, Pa., guard. Mano Stukey, Hoisington, Kas., half- back. Willard Trembloid, Jola, Kas, center Howard Smith, Piper, Kas, guard Jack Denney, Kansas City, Mo. guard. New Men Emil Wienecie, Tula, Okla., quar- cerback. Forrest Hardacre, Smith Center, half- Clarence Douglass, Burlington, full book Clarence-Robinson, Newton, center, Lewis Ward, St. Joseph, Moe, guard George Kvaterstein, Kansas City, Kas. Howard Moreland, Howard, Kas. guard. Grant Barcus, Kansas City, Kas. tckle tackle George Stapleton, Lawrence, tackle Kenneth Shaffer, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Howard Burnette, Wilmore, Kas. tackle Floyd ransom, Clay Center, Ind. Jack Vogel, Cody, Wyo., tackle. Robert Kruse, Kansas City, Mo., end. Clarence Winslow, Tonganoxie, Kas. George Harrison, Independent, Mo. fullback. Cruft Bruening, Higginville, Mo. end. Rodney Mollhower, Omaa, Kas. guard. Carroll Nickels, McLouth, Kas. half-back. COMPOSITE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR BIG SIX—1935 | | Iowa State | Kansas | Kansas State | Missouri | Nebraska | Oklahoma | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sept. 28 | *Cornell* | Notre Dame | *Duquesne* | *Wm.Jewell* | *Chicago* | *Colorado* | | Oct. 5 | Nebraska | *St. Burdens* | *Ft. Hays* | *Worrenson* | *Iowa State* | *New Mexico* | | Oct. 10 | *Oakport Iowa* | Michigan State | *Marquet* | *Colorado* | *Minnesota* | Texas (Dallas) | | Oct. 12 | Oklahoma | — | *Nebraska* | *Kansas State* | *Oklahoma* | Kansas | | Oct. 27 | *Missouri* | *Kansas State* | *Kansas* | *Iowa State* | *Oklahoma* | Nebraska | | Nov. 9 | Marquette | Oklahoma | Tulsa | *Nebraska* | *Missouri* | Kansas | | Nov. 9 | Kansas State | Kokomo | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Kansas | | Nov. 16 | Drake | Colorado | *Okahoma* | Washington Uni. | Pittsburgh | Kansas State | | Nov. 23 | Kansas | Iowa State | Missouri | *Huntsville* | Pittsburgh | Kansas State | | Nov. 24 | Kansas | Missouri | — | Kansas State | Oklahoma | Oklaho A & M. | - Home Games. Outsanding Lineman 5KLAR Dick Skirer, two-tletter veteran in the Jayhawk line, and Big Six guard last year, will be one of the mainstays in Couch Lindsey's 1925 team. Grid Men Work On Ice Wagons and Fit Gangs to Keep Fit Kansas University football men have been holding down jobs this summer which are intended to keep them in shape for the coming season. "Red' Grange's method of conditioning, that of toting ice, seems to be a popular pastime among the lads. In Lawrence, the ice cream includes Kevin Richard Harris, All-Big, Six guard, and Fred Harris, long-range punter. The highways have claimed a fair share of football players. Dean Nornish, tackle, has been building roads, as have John Seige, kanker of last year who joined the Mets season; Rutherford Hayes, end; George Happgood, hitty ballier and passer deluxe; Bill Decker, quarterback; Mario Stuley, another star backfield mand w/ the Notre Dame game two years ago when Kansas tied the Irab 2 to 0. Dave Lutton has been working for an oil company in Bardville, Oklahoma. McCall has been doing something or other on the business end of a shovel. $ Games to be played dav earlier than listed. Schedules of Non-Conference Opponents of Kansas Name Here *Kansas* Carriage Baltimore Pittsburgh Navy (Baulo) Ohio State Northwestern Arkansas (Y.) So. Califf Others of the squid have been spending their time in camps, on farms, and in other occupations said to be active to enlarging of muscular tissue. Officials Are Attending Big Six Coaches Meeting Cross-Country May Return The discussion about fall track will center around the distance race. The Big Six athletic directors in their meeting in Lincoln last May, discussed the admissibility of returning to the old course for a relay race, and the team mile race, and the question will be brought before the present meeting. An alternative was the dropping of both forms of distance racing. St. Benedict's Michigan State Colorado Baker *Grimell* Oklahoma Kansas *Michigan* Washburn *Kansas* Col. of Emporia Boston Col. Fn Hays *Wash. Uni.* Missouri W. Tex. Teachers Temple *Col. State* Hochsturm Martínez Dubai St. Victor's Loyola, La. Kansas Haskell Wyoming Conference in Kansas City Will Discuss Track Questions Dr. Forrest C. Allen and Coaches Ailiday and Mike Getto are attending a meeting of coaches and athletic directors which is being held today and tomorrow at the Kansas City Athletic club in Kansas City. Recommendations are to be sought from the track coaches before the final decision is made. If the cross-country A proposal has been made to hold the Big Six indoor track meet next March in the new Municipal auditorium at the Delaware Drewler field house in Columbia, where the meet was scheduled by the conference at one of its recent meetings. The decision is dependent on construct of a suitable track in the auditorium. Questions discussed at the conference will include the proposed change of the scene of the Big Six indoor track meet, fall track events, and two questions raised by newspaper men covering collegiate sports events. Cross-Country May Return run is restored it may be as a single all-conference race, or as a series of dual contests. Most of the Saturday session will be devoted to a football rules clinic under the direction of Coach Dana X. Bible of Nebraska. Selection of football officials for the 1936 season, and the arranging of the 1937 football schedule goes over to the players. The season motion made at the May season. Newspapers Want Lineups Dr. Allen aid he plans to propose, that the football coaches adopt a rule similar to one in Big Six basketball, providing that coaches of both teams play on the same court and pressures at least five minutes before the game starts. In the past, the reporters for larger papers, where they were filing a play-by-play report of the game, have been handled by officers who scout out of the way before play begins. Another suggestion for the assistance of the newspaper men—the photographers—is a plan used at Kansas last year, of transferring the linens to the newspaper men so they can have their first half. News photographers prefer to work from the west side, with the sun behind them, and frequently have to get shoots in the first half in order to be able to capture the best side of necessity cut off the best views of playing scores. FORMER TRACK STARS HOLD THEIR MUTUAL ADMIRATION A recent letter from Harold Keith, sports publicity director at the Univer- of Okahama, sends regards to Bernard "Poez" Frazier, track man of ten years ago, now modeling dioramas at the University of Kansas. "I regard Frazier the greatest fire and six militer in the world, and over a hill course I would pick him against even Nurmī, wrote Keith. When this was relayed to Frazier, he replied: "Keith was some runner himself. If I hadn't had the tumbler one year I suspect Keith would have 'taken' me the year ago. 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