1 PAGE SIX 4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934 Jayhawks to Don Heavier Uniforms In Today's Drill The chill of fresh air Saturday caused the Jayhawker football squad to don heavy practice jerseys in addition to the light shirts they have been wearing. More snap and pep was evident in the workout sessions, indicative of the fact that the men are rounding into condition. Coach Lindsey Ready to Put His Charges Through Scrimimage; Chill Adds to Pop Until Thursday there will be only one practice a day, starting at 3 o'clock. Because of the long schedule,淋湿 has warned his men against trying to train up to a fine edge for the first game and go slide on the second over. Starting today Head Coach Ad Linden will put his men in uniforms and instruct them in the bruising business of bodily contact. A great deal of time has been spent on the aerial feature of the game, both pass offense and pass defense. The national rules committee has made the forward pass a more effective offensive strategy in order to offset the defensive team. They have claimed for the defensive team. The new rule removes the five-yard penalty for two successive incomplete passes and allows the passing team to take a corner kick. If the goal line, except on the fourth down, Bv Merle Hervford. '34 Jayhawk Jabs With football season back in away again, it is about time to begin a lot of predictions that no one will pay any attention to, except when they are proven wrong. That, however, is part of the fun of making them; if you were always right, there wouldn't be any use of playing the game after a while. Kansas seems to have a rather uncertain season ahead, with some outstanding man but not too many of them. Weight is another problem, the latest cry from the Jayhawk coaching staff is that they need more players. There are many 150 and 150-plus player tipping the scales, and so few that balance the 200-weight. While Kansas lamentals this fact, Daniel Bible up at Nebraska is talking about another light fast team of sophomores, which everyone in the conference but the Nebraska mentor himselfself agrees. The choice of which goes to show that the weight problem at Kansas is probably not as serious as inexperience. Kansas, after having lost a good many regulars, some of them outstanding in the conference, appears to have been little harder hit than most of the other schools. Nebraska with only Myca, an conference center, of the regulars back in 2012, is Illinois State. It lost the prize backfield. Missouri had little material to start with. It was the Sooners who sent the Cornhuskers downward on the conference trial that year, winning 20 to 7 in the first game of the season, but who crumpled before the Jayhawks in Lawrence later in the year. Just what the abundance of material at the Oklahoma college and her outstanding chances for the championship her first in the Big Six if she wins it will mean no one knows. Back in 1939 when the Jayhawks won the championship, Oklahoma looked better than the average on paper, and was. Oklahoma and Iowa State probably will have about as much in the way of repeaters as any teams. The Sooners with their 21 lettermen and 19 sophomores, who have won conferences on paper, and Iowa State has most of last years backfield back in suit, including the redundant Allender, and the big Greek fallback, Theophilus, who was kept out most of the week on year account of repeat injuries. The Sooners, always a threat, may drive through this year, and this writer expects them to. At this writing he would like to make at least one of the prophecies previously mentioned . . . His vote for the second will probably finish this year follow. Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa State, Kansas State, Missouri. The low station picked for the Tigers may be a mistake, but the vast stadium at Missouri can hardly hope to net tangle results this year. Kansas won by 15 points, but a surprise, but a good line is helpless without an equally good backfield. Kansas is guessed as a third place winner for the best reason that this writer knows—because now *ok-We* learn and Nebraska appears to be to-ha man Dozen Veteran Members of the Jayhawker Line McCALL FLWYN DEES Watkins played center practically all season last year, with Phoebe coming in later after recovering from an injury. McCall, member of the championship team of 1920, is out at guard, and is as Sklar of last year's team. Deen, Big Six forward, is back in action against Sammy Hawk. OKLAR Sooners Have Fine Array Of All-Sports Material Norman, Sept. 16. --New sophomore blood in all the sports this coming season may enable University of Oklahoma athletic teams to retain the "Big Sie" conference all sports championship they won last year. Oklahoma Anticipates High Standing in Pentathlon Scoring lon Scoring Five times in the past eight years have the Sooners carried off the all sports championship of the old Missouri Valley and newer "big Six" conference that has made them the sports championship back in 1923 by Dr. F. C. Allen, athletic director of the University of Kansas, as a means of encouraging his coaches to boost for the other sports, the conference all-sports system also determines that the strongest and best balanced program in all the "coached sports." A survey of Sooner athlete teams other than football disclosures that Oklahoma again will make a powerful bid "big six" sports versatility crown. the Jahwahys will have a slight advantage this year — granting that Oklahoma and Nebraska are the teams to beat—both the Huskers and Lawrence. And a house crowd is supposed to be more 'vindication to victory.' A big league baseball club "stole" Pitcher Bill Winford from Copec Joff Packhill's Sooner baseball team while Hankie Aggers and Aggers played out his time. Coach Hugh McDermott's Oklahoma basketball team will be hardest hit with only Bad Browning remaining from the starting five of last year. Ross, Main and Capt. Harold LeCroe have played their time while Manson, 30-pound center, is scholastically ineligible. But the Jayhawks will bear watch in the crucial games. Kansas teams in all sports, have too often played their best games just when they were expected to play the poorest—and some are not. The Jayhawks had audacious enough, however, to predict that the Jayhawks will trim the Huskers here this season. All of which is getting too complicated. You guess awhile. Replacing Captain Gilles, Barham, Sims and Clark on the Sooner track team will be a group of sophonores. Couch John Jacobi returning veterans include Ward, Lochner, Cleveland, Cos, Meadow, Baird, Cunningham, Camington, Boyd and Moody. Tom Walsh of Ft. Reno, hard-riding pal mow; Stirfurdance Okeham; and Fredson Wood. Potente; are sophomores who will bolster the Sooner poli team On the other hand, for the last five years or so, it will be found, that the Kansas have played a closer game against Brake in Lincoln than in Lawrence. better, and Iowa State, Kansas State and Missouri appear weaker. Changes in the national football rules which will be observed when Colorado comes to open the Kansas football schedule are: SETS NEW GRID RULES NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1. Five-yard penalty for successful incomplete forward passes has been removed. 2. First incomplete forward pass over the goal line, unless it is on the fourth down, will not result in the loss of the ball. 3. Definition of a punt changed so as to allow a player to hold the ball in his hands for a teammate to kick. 4. The 1934 ball will be smaller in circumference at its short axis by a full inch. under the new couch, Capt. George R Hayman. Sophomore wrestlers who should strengthen Coach Paul Kean's Sooner munt squared by Billy Carr, Cushing Bill Kearn, Carter; Malcolm Eden, Bob Kearn; and Coel Bishop, Erik City; Port, Hokum, Holbert; and Brown, Hohbert. Newcomers to crosscountry art Stephen Force, Greccio, Color; Pressler W. Sagen, Favhuda and Daniell Boyd of the University of Wisconsin, McGinnis, Cleveland and Janz. With a golf a recognized conference port this year for the first time, all nine of Alabama's top-notchers of last war will return. Jack Davis, who set two new "Big Six" conference swimming records in the 220 and 440 dashes will return. Freshmen Are to Start Fall Practice Thursday Suits May Be Checked Out Today; Cox to Have Assistants Assistants Suits for freshmen who want to come out for football will be issued, starting today. Forest "Frosty" Cox, freshman football, each announced yesterday. The class does not start until 3 p.m. Thursday, the first day of classes this semester. Several of the high school stars of last year have been taken exercise on the field, getting the feel of Kauaus soil, while Coach Cox has been busy with the varsity, assisting Coach Ad. Lind-sev. Ernest Casin, end, and Warren Plaskett, halfback, on the Kansas varsity for the past three years, will assist with the freshmen he starts work with the freshmen. enrolling at the K. U. this week, and have signified 'intention of coming out for football are Drew McLaughlin, Jr., of Green Bay (K.C.) Germaine, Haskell Institute; Grant Barbus and Larry Trickre of Kansas City; Kan; George Kwaternik, brother of last year's star, Zoonikiw Kwaternik, also of Kansas City; Kan.; Demp Cannon of Coffeyville; Rodney Choplin of Independence, Mao; Rip Wills of Pritchard and Frank Walshers of Colby, Wye. Training Begins for Conference Run Here Governor's Day Theo Gheva, track man who recently moved to St. Joseph from Lawrence, will be captain of the University of Kansas two-mile team this fall. Theo Gheva has run the quarter and the half-mile during his two years of competition. Trickticket recently won the golf championship of Kansas City, Kan. and McLaughlin is expected to be a candidate for basketball as well as football. Graves Heads 2-Mile Team]Dr. Allen Heads Committee 7 ONLY NUDISTS COULD FAIL to be interested in the smart new apparel we are showing here at--and inventor of the game of basketball, 's listed, as usual, as "honorary president." LAWRENCE'S SMARTEST MEN'S STORE The Big-Six conference two-mile team championship race will be run here Nov. 24 Governor's day, in connection with the Kansas-Michigan State intercollegiate basketball tournament pool will be represented by five runners. Promising candidates for the Kansas team are Robert Schobert, Benden; Howard Pankratz, Britlom, Coul; Corderingham, Lawerence; John McKenzie, York City; John Fitzgibbons, Bonner Springs; and John Murray, Leavenworth. Woolf Brothers 1023 Mass. Word of his appointment as chairman of the press committee for the National Association of Basketball Coaches was sent to Allen, the director of athletics at the University of Kansas. The past year, Dr. Allen was chairman of the research committee. Word of the new assignment came from Mr. Cornell of Cornell, president of the association. Kansans are Honored by National Basketball Coaches Association We've raved about the styles . . . enthused over the patterns . . . acted a little daffy over the colorings . . . and now we're telling you that all this richness isn't too rich for your blood. Take that "Question Mark" Look Out of Your Eyes. You Can Afford These Fall Prices. How on earth could we expect to do a record breaking business this Fall if even 25% of the men in Lawrence Also on the list of committees is John Bunn, who received ten "KS" from the University in 1917-20, and for several years coached baseball, basketball, and assisted with football. He is chairman of the women's basketball three years, Bunn has been head coach of basketball at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. James Naismith, professor of physical education at the University, Yes, you can afford to pay Ober's price tickets on Fall weekend. But the ticket prices that she'd be in a pretty pickle if you couldn't Fall Suits from $19.50 up Why would we pay good money for newspaper space if the advertisements that went into your home were Milton Allen, 63, had charge of the newstand at the Fred Harvey hotel, Albuquerque, N. M., during the summer. Ernest Vanck, ed'35, and Warren Plaskett, ed'35, managed the Jayhawk Plunge in Lawrence for the summer. 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