PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1934 Lindsey Continues Heavier Workouts For Football Men K. U. Coach Hopes to Holi First Scrimmage Sat- day; Backfield To Be Light Coad Adrian Lindsey continued to proxibe heavier workouts for his gridlers yesterday afternoon in preparation for the first light serumimage session of his season, which he hopes to hold Saturday. Monday, Lindsay discarded the light sweat suits which he has been using and dressed his pumps in regular football clothing. The time then as yesterday was spent in dummy acriminations on plays, and conditioning exercises. The Kansas coach's program calls for an increased amount of work for his players to improve the team play. Lindsay has avoided scrimmages because he caused injuries which might be avoided. Certainty that the backfield would be the lightest in several years made the Jayhawk coach more wary lest his speedier heads be disabled. Devon Lemster, a former squad member, is the heaviest man in the list of ball carriers, weighing in at 187. Ole Neumuth, a two-letter bud and scoring leader of his team last year, however appeared the probable heaviest starter on Sept. 23. Neumuth ups the scales in 190 even. Other members of the Jayhawk backfield range downward to 155 the lightest, and average between 165 and 170. The Kansa line will be heavier, several men weighting in the neighborhood of 200 pounds. The Clive Moore, 200; Elysia Three, 300; and the three of the Beaver凯萨人 are expected to get the first call for the opening day of the combined tournament on third of a week. Indications point to a Colorado team that will but equal the Jayhawks in that they will come up to the Kansas house, but the backfield on the average will be heavier. Driskell, a tackle who weighs in at the 19th man, is the heaviest of the 11 men who will lead. The Colorado roster lists 41 men, a few more than the number which has been reporting to Lindy's this week. The Kansas turnout has averaged around 55, with a few more on hand occasionally. **AMES PLANS TO USE** PASS PLAY EXTENSIVELY Ames, Iowa, Sept. 18—After a length serimmage Saturday afternoon, the Cyclones took it easy today while polite players on the plays given in out last week's drill. Saturday's sermimings was fairly instructive to Coach Veach, particularly the defensive work of his first eleventh. This team, which included Brown, center; Courtillie Howe, players; Olerp and Schafrohr, tackles; Hood and Poole ends Neil, quarters and backends and the fullback, fallback, held the second and third team practically without man during the full time they were on defense. Today's menu included much work or a passing offence, which is expected to be used extensively this year. New plays and musicals damage the afternoon sessions. Send the Daily Kansan home DICKINSON "King of Theatres" TODAY AND TOMORROW BING CROSBY and MIRIAM HOPKINS "She Loves Me Not" FRIDAY and SATURDAY Today the screen has a new birth of Glory! At last the great world romance—to thrill each and every human with its elemental simplicity—its prosaic drama of love and loyalty. "The World Moves On" "The World Moves On" The love story of the century The love story of the century with Madeline Carroll and Franchot Tone COMING SUNDAY SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "Now and Forever" Schaake Faces Difficult Job Noted Kansas Quarterback Coaches Bethany College, Lindsborg Elmer Schake, who won fame by starting the "Smith-to-Schake" pass that scored against Notre Dame here two years ago, faces a heavy problem in getting the team for Bethany College, at Lindbaugh. Where he is coaching this year. Bethany finished at the bottom of the Kansas conference, and only a half-dozen veterans are back. Coach Schake is non-comMITUAL as to projects with the new material he has. He is drilling them all early and late. Bethany comes to this vicinity Nov. 16 to play Ottawa University. Baker University of Baldwin goes to Lindsayburg Nov. 23. Bethany opens its season with Southwestern at Winfield Sept. 28. Hargiss Starts Search For Two-Mile Runners Track Men Check Out Suits to Get Fall Training Under Way Track practice will be more intensive than usual this fall, since Coach H. W. "Bill" Harpsis has a lot of manpower and experience to build a point-winning team such as he had with Cunningham and Hall. Dew, Big Six shot-pot-cham. Athletes are checking out suits as fast as they enrol, and Coach Hargiss was on the field yesterday, conferring with the team noticing how they took their exercises. He is especially anxious for all two-milers and prospective two-milers to get out early, as there is the Big Six conference meet to be prepared for. It will be held here Nov. 24, in conjunction with the Kansas-Michigan State game. Early practice will consist in cross- country running to condition the athletes, and intensive practice in the several branches of track athletics will seem get under way. The coach hopes to hold an intramural meet for the cold and freshmen before it gets ion cold-probably along in November. Kansas has not had two-mile material, although Cunningham, the world's fastest mileer, usually led the field in the two-mile races. Coach Hargass did well his two-mile team by developing some milers for the greater distance. Such a meet held last spring brought out some excellent material—and a few excellent records. Former Athlete an Official "Dutch" Detweiller, who earned three varsity football letters at backfall for the University of Kansas, in 1912-13-14, is now officiating in the western part of the state. Detweiler will work a game at Concordia, Friday, Sept. 21, according to a news dispatch from that city. Lawrence's Finesst Theatre GRANADA Theatre of the Stars Last Times Tonite Babara Stawicky Joel McCrea - Pat O'Brien "GAMBALM LADY" and BANK NIGHT at 9 p.m. Plus—Musical Comedy - News Nature Dame Golf Club Charles Morgan's great novel, brought to the screen at the height of its world acclaim. THURSDAY For the Week-end "THE FOUNTAIN' WITH ANN HARDING Brian Ahorne - Paul Lukas Juan Horsholt PLUS Hal Layen - Dawn O'Day in a song and dance revue. Pete Smith Novelty - News Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 PATTEE TONITE! 10c ALL SEATS Katharine Hepburn John Barrmore "Bill of Divorcement" Selected Short Subjects JOHN PETERSON Veteran Jayhawker Backs and Their Coach KENNETH KELL Any or all of these men may see service against Colorado in the opening game next week. Kell and Nesmith are seniors, Nesmith having lettered twice; he also led his team in scoring last year. HARRIS Coach Adrian Lindsey New Head of Wichita University Advises Selling More Tickets Envision Game With Kansas Topeka, Sept. 18. A special to the Daily Capital from Wichita says: Wichita can import some of the "finest football teams of the country" if the city offers a promotion. William M. Jardine, president of the University of Wichita, told a group of business leaders of the city who are involved in a campaign to sell football game tickets. Jardine told of how he came to Manhattan as professor of agronomy and saw the pitiful small crowds out for his games. Without support, Manhattan could not employ a good coach staff. Good players went elsewhere to school. The team always had two other players, when Jardine became president he determined to give the college there a good football team or none at all. "Manhattan citizens put on a ticket ale," said Jardine. "They got back if the team and gave it support. Soon be Aggies begin winning games. Today cars from hundreds of miles away arry fans to the games of the Aggies. "We can do that at Wichita. We'll get you the big games if you get us on the gate receipts. We cannot bring big teams here without good guarantees, such as $2,000 or $3,000. But you support the team this year and next year to help bring in those teams as the K, U, J, okayhua and this Aggies." IOWA STATE TO OPEN SATURDAY SEPT. 29, WITH CHILDREN'S DAY Ames, Iowa. Sept. 18--Saturday, Sept. 29, will probably be a happy day for many Iowa school children. According to a recent announcement, every school child, either grade or high school, in the state will be admitted free to the Iowa State-Luther games on that date. The only requisite for admission is that the children enter the east gate to the stadium. The game will be the opener on Iowa State's football menu, and as such will afford fans of the state their first glimpse of the greatly improved Cyclone eleven in a tangle with one of the best teams in the Iowa Conference. ATTENTION MEDICS $1.50 Dissecting Gowns Now $1 Sizes 36 to 46 TYPEWRITERS For Rent or Sale It's an established fact that at K. 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