FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREA Four Conference Teams Begin New Season Tomorrow All Big Six Elevens But Missouri and Oklahoma Will See First Action By Joseph F. Heart United Foothill Staff Correspondent Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 28—(UP)— Six Sifas room is taken out of the four front rooms now, and followers of the conference teams will be able to get their first line on what the various eleven are likely to do this fall. Chief general interest probably will center on the Nebraska-Wyoming game at Lincoln. The Cornhuskers are hardly the smooth-working aggregation of a year ago but Coach Dana X. Bible is expected to have his usual high-powered offense against the Haskens pre-season favorites to win the conference title, and their showing against the westerners will be watched closely. Only Missouri and Oklahoma schedules postpone opening games until Oct. 6. For the other members tomorrow's schedule is: Wyoming at Nebraska; Port Hays at Kansas State; Colorado at Kansas; Lathar at Iowa State. Kansas Unknown Quantity Bible's chief hope lies in his sophomores of last year, but it so happens they gained a bit of experience in the last campaign and will start the season that valuable asset to bolster their play. Trio of Colorado Backs With Coach At Kansas the Jayhawkers will initiate their season against Colorado, a team they have not met in 10 years, when they ran away with the game. In the stands will be the University of Missouri agnid, anxious to get a line One of the most powerful backfields in the Rocky Mountain section is that boasted by the University of Colorado, opponents of Kansas tomorrow afternoon. Coach贝斯·山姆逊, left, uses Day Four at upper right, Glyde Cale at upper right, Wagner at upper right, at fullback, Jim Counter, not pictured, calls signals for the westerners. on the western outfit, as Missouri will open its season against them next Saturday. Just how good the Kansas team will be this fall is a noteworth question. Ad 'andrew, head coach, has refrained from making predictions, and his rival coaches are divided on the matter, some placing the Jayhawkers as likely to finish third to Nebraska and Oklahoma, and others putting them in the second division. A more definite idea should be developed Saturday afternoon. Warrior Makes Debut Iowa State, where Couch George Veckner has the best material and brightest prospects since he took over the job four years ago with the Luther College eleven. Veckner has a good squad back and his prediction is that his backfield will go places this fall. The Luther game will be little more than a warmup unless the unexpected occurs Fort Hays College, a good team last year and expected to be better this, will help Kansas State hold the curtain at Manhattan. The game also marks Lynn Waldof's debut as a Big Six coach. Waldorf probably has the hardest job in the conference this year, stepping into the shoes of Bo McMillin right after Kansas State had a good year. He also found a squad from which most of the stars of last year had departed Waldorf but not yet had time to polish hood that much in the way of offensive football will be displayed by the Wildcats. Saur Organizes Fencing Club Frederick C. Saur, former instructor at the University, has started a fencing club at Wichita University where he holds an annual Master of physical education said that he would like to have a meet between his club and that of his protote proteger this year. Bacon and Tomato Sandwich 20c UNION FOUNTAIN Conceeds Title to Kansas McDermott, Oklahoma Basketball Coac Rates Allen Men High Sub-Basement Memorial Union Hugh McDermott, basketball coach at the University of Oklahoma, looked over his prospects for the exciting season and immediately predicted that "Phog" Allen's Jayhawkers will retain custody of the Big Six championship, according to a weekly report in the Oklahoma Daily. Beading three of last year's regulars through graduation, coach McDermott can count out a six and one-half foot center who couldn't make the cut. If he doesn't be eligible until the second semester, the brightest spot in this glorious picture is the figure of Bid Brown, all-Big Six guard, who was one of the sensations of the conference race last winter. Returning lettermen include Fudge Hurd, Don Hays, Stanley Pyler, and Shockey Keenness, Kenneth Phelps, John Huff, Southward, and Rodolph Tone are squad members back in school. Four promising freshmen of hats season, "Tee" Connelly, Merle Coleman, Red Nelson, and Tiny Gumil, all nineteen at 6 feet al, will bolster the quad. Iissiting that "Phog" Allen's team will be the one to beat, M德密rotts nebraska and Iowa State as stronger, Kansas State and Missouri about the same, and his own team a puzzle. ABE WOLFSON Money to Loan on Valuables Monny L. Shoes and Gents Furnishing Goods Mistit Clothing Bought and Sold Jewelry and Watches Guns and Revolvers Old Gold Bought 637 Mass. — Phone 675 A COMPLETE DAY Watch K. U. Wallop Colorado After the Game — Eat at the BLACK CAT Next to Carte's Service Station 24-hour Service Short Orders Our Specialty Student Owned and Operated DR. F. C. ALLEN ADDRESSES Y. M. C. A. KAT ANKSAS CTYV Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, director of athletics, last night addressed members of the Kansas City, Kan. Y.M.C.A. Dr. Allen compared the YMCA's one-day membership drive to the athletic conquests at the University. 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