PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15.1934 Football Activity Is Started Anew In Big Six Camps Sentiment Seems to Indicate Sooners and Huskers Are Favored for Championship By the United Press Kansas City, Mo. Sept. 14- Football in the Big Six conference is just getting under way, but already five coaches are saying that Nebraska is the team to beat. Cooch Dana Bible, they admit, lost 16 of his seniors last fall, including the reductible George Henry Sauer, but they still contend the Cornhuskers are, as usual, again the standout of the conference. Bible, the other coaches recall, had a fine team of sophomores last year, and the team, playing as a unit, saw service in the playoffs. Then, with the experience of real competition for a full season stowed away, Bible's team of juniors will be more or less a veteran outfit when Bible goes against Wyoming. Nebraska has the role of unholding intersections honors for the conference again this fall. After the opening Sept 29 against Wyoming they clash with Minnesota and Iowa on successive Saturday games later on in entertain Pittsburgh at Lincoln. Oklahoma is Formidable Oklahoma is Oklahoma, near the Nebraska, is the most famous location in the conference according to pre-season reckoning. And there is a fair chance the Sooners may stage an upset and spill the Cornhuskers. Coach Lewis Hurdage spent last year building for 1834, and he believes his squad is ready to so place this fall. "We're ready to play advanced football this year," he said. "That's something we didn't dare try last year with our green squad. Now we have 16 juniors and six seniors who know what it is all about." The Scener sophomores of last year had even more experience than Bible's sophomores, for Hardy didn't have the experienced material available at Lincoln and had to try on them. Oklahoma also has three interracial, opening sessions. Later tutoring in Community, later tutoring in and ending up with George Washington. Determining the conference's third ranking team is a puzzler, with prespects at Kansas anything but bright. Coach Ad Lindsey will have a small squad, but has hopes in the return of several players of other years. Ex-Kansas in Kansas State Kansas State looks the darkest the white one, but he'll fine line up when he took over Indiana's football program. And when he told the boys possech that he impressed upon them the idea that they were to play football for Kansas State and not just Indiana. A great deal is not expected from first year coaches, but Lynn Waldorf established a reputation for women at Oklahoma A. M. and W. Kentucky, where the Wildcats underway in a hurry. George Veenker's success at Iowa State will depend to a great extent on what his splicemakers show. Veenker will have 12 latternes and six ninon letter winners for a nucleus, and his backyard vockets are inundated with eggs that are inadvisable forward wall needed is his big problem. Frank Cardie will have the biggest squand out at Missouri the Tigers have boasted in years, and with Cardie it will be a win or else proposition. The Alumani clamored for a change his winter, but Cardie was given a three year in which to show his wit. The team showed up, but his chief hope lies with the sophomores, the seniors have done nothing in the past to cause omnibus. The completed conference schedule follows; September 29 Kansas vs. Colorado at Lawrence. Nebraska vs. Wyoming at Lincoln. Kansas State vs. Hays Teachers Janitah. Iowa State vs. Luther at Ames. October 6 Missouri vs. Colorado at Boulder. Oklahoma vs. Centenary at Norman. Kansas vs. Tulsa at Tulsa. Rainier vs. Tulsa at Minneapolis Nebraska vs. Minnesota at Minneapolis. Iowa State vs. Grinnell at Ames. October 13. October 13 *Missouri vs. Iowa State at Columbia *Missouri v. town State of Columbia* *Oklahoma v. Texas at Dallas* Kansas vs. St. Benedict's at Lawrence. Nebraska vs. Iowa at Lincoln. Kansas State vs. Manhattan at New York. October 20 Missouri vs. St. Louis at Columbia. *Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Norman. *Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhat- Iowa State vs. Iowa at Ames. October 27 Missouri vs. Chicago at Chicago *Oklahoma vs. Kansas at Lawrence* *Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln Kansas State vs. Tulsa at Tulsa* *Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Norman; *Kansas vs. Iowa State at Ames; *Kansas State vs. Washburn at Topeka.* November 10 *Missouri vs. Kansas State at Man- hattan "iowa State vs. Oklahoma at Norman Kansas vs. Washington at St. Louis Nebraska vs. Pittsburgh at Lincoln. November 14 Missouri vs. Washington at Colum- - Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Nor- lyn *Nebraska vs. Kansas at Lawrence. Iowa State vs. Drake at Ames. *Missouri vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Oklahma vs. Oklahoma A. and M. at Stillwater. Kansas vs. Michigan State at Lawrence. November 29 "Iowa State vs. Kansas State at Manhattan." *Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbia. Oklahoma vs. George Washington at Washington - Big Six conference game. - Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln Will Assist Frosh Coach Casini and Plaskett of Last Year's Team Finish Class Work Ernest Casini, Jennette Pao, and Warren Plankett, Kansas City, have been named assistants on the football coaching stuff at the University of Kansas DLASKETT They will work with Forrest Cox lining up freshman material. CRSINI Dick O'Neil of Bartlesville has been asked to work as an assistant, but as yet the athletic office has received no reply. Casini, Plackett, and O'Neill were outstanding members of last year's team, who are again in school to complete work for their degrees. Sooners Await Cornhuskers Oklahoma Recalls Defeating Northerners in Years Gone By Norman, Okla., Sept. 14—A lighter, more daring Nebraska football team, brightly weaker defensively, but stronger offensively because of greater speed and a smoother passing threat, will roll into Norman Oct. 20 with a record of having won 18 consecutive "Big Six" conference games over a three-year span. Can the Sooner sacks the Cornhillers and snap this protected winning streak? The records reveal that wher Nebraska and Oklahoma play at Norman it's usually a toss-up. Cornhillens team invaded Owen field have won twice, but none have lost. If the statistics are to be balanced, this is Oklahomai's year to win. Twice have the Sooners triumphed the onbaskers at Norman in October. In 214 Ole Bristow led one of the weakest and most battered team of all former history to a 14-to-7 victory over ebraska only one week after the E3-end Teachers had nosed the Sooners, to 0. 1939 Bus Mills and Guy Warren run wild behind the superb blacking of Clive Kirk, Bob Fieldt, Frey Cherry and many others. The brawny browners 20 to 7, wout beating Nebraska had taken from a conference team since Kansas, with "Hurry Up" Yp as coach and Bernie Owen as quarterback best in 1939 and 20 to 5 again in 1988. The Cornhuckers always have been the best drawing card the Sooners ever had. In 1928 the record throng of all at Norman in 18364 pieces, saw a new edition by Helen Sloane, home, 4 to 6. The attendance this year may even eclipse that figure. All Home Grid Games Are To Be Special Occasions Each of the five home games on the University of Kannan football schedule this fall, will be dedicated to some special events. The director of athletics, announced recently, Dedication of Each of Five Encounters Announced; Set Ticket Priors Sept. 29 University of Colorado, Boy Scout Day. Oct. 13 St. Benedictus of Atchison, Co. Imbua Day, Oct. 27 Okuma, Dad's Day. Nov. 17 Nebraka, Homecoming. Nov. 24 Michigan State College, Govt. The away-from-home schedule of the Jayhawks also have five games, as follows: Oct. 6, Tuba at Tubo; Oct. 20, Kansas State at Mambunt; Nov. 3, Iowa State at Atmes; Nov. 10, Washington Uni- state at St. Louis, Nov. 20, Missouri at Columbus. Set Ticket Prices In announcing the designation of days, Dr. Allen also announced the price schedule and opening of sale of season tickets. The Colorado game is to be $1.65 in incursion for each other and $2.20. Season tickets for the five games, which single total $3.55, will be $5.20, which includes the tax. Preservations are now being made, and all early reservations will be available on the line on the west side of the field. The Oklaheim and Nebraska games are looked upon as particularly attractive, since these teams, Coach Ad Linden, will be in charge to win the Big Six championship. Boy Scout Day is intended to include (also the Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls, and a special section of the popular magazine) children served for the CCC boys at Lone Star. We make them. Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats from $25.00. The Michigan State game will mark the first meeting of these two schools, and will be followed by another game next year at East Lansing, Mich. CORRECT CLOTHES FOR FALL The St. Benedict's game was scheduled through their coach, Larry Mullins, who for a year was an assistant coach at the University of Kansas. Oct.13 St. Benedictus of Atchison, Co. Louisiana Dixie Following are the designations: No 'Breather' for K-Aggies Pants to match your depressed coat and vest from $8. Suiting You. That's My Business First Game for Kansas State Is With Hays Teachers Manhattan, Sept. 14. — Ten football games on consecutive dates with none that can at present be classed as a "breather" is the season ahead of the Rams, Cincinnati Reds, Louis Lerman and Wes Pry. The traditional "warp game" role cannot be ascribed to this year's engagement with the Fort Hays Kansas State College, as the Hays Tuition finished second in the Central Conference Tournament last year and just about everybody else. Then come John "Chick" Mechan's powerful manhattan College team in New York City, followed by Marquette at Milwaukee, with the University of Kansan, traded to Big Six顺应 on Oct. 27. Indications now are that the Manhattan and Marquette games will be played on one trip the Wilkesup speed stopping of in Washington for sightseeing and a work-out on the way west from New York City to Milwaukee. Phone 708 Elliott Fenner who received his master's degree from the University in 1933, is now working on the Hutchinson New-Hebald. Last year Fenner was assistant to Dr. Helen Malin, professor in the department of journalism. SCHULZ DER SCHNEIDER Evelyn Sworthbout, 32, daughter of D. M. Sworthbout, demi of the School of Fine Arts, and well-known pianist, will sail Sept. 2, from New York for London where she will continue her piano studies under Matthey. We have SOMETHING SPECIAL for your SUNDAY DINNER Welcome Students Plate Lunches — Candy Best 10c Sandwiches in Town "Where the student mets his friends" --had in the recent All Star-Pro game in Chicago. Stutes The Best Place to Eat and Drink after All. 1031 Mass. Pete Mehringer With Stars Friends of Pete Mohlringer, all-Big Six tuckle from Kansas last season, were greatly interested in the part he Kansas All-Big Six Tackle Honored at Recent Chicago Game "Four different times," says Dick Hanley, Northwestern Coach, "in the second quarter, and twice in the third quarter, when speakers carried the announcement that Mehringer of Kansas made the task. MEHDIMSEDQ As Mehringer left the field in the fourth quarter the band played "I'm a Jawhawk." It was Pete who tackled Grange so hard 'Red' had to leave the game, a hard tackle because Pete had broken the ball in order to advance in order to and call the ball murder." Topkha, Sept. 14- The Wibbush varius squad of 31 members, including 19 lettermen, attached down this week to instructors in the physical education department of E. Borg, head coach, and Elmer Washburn Will Open Season With Haskell Indians Next Friday chabods Have Early Game DICKINSON 10 p.m. TONIGHT 5 Days Starting Tomorrow STARTING TOMORROW Mat. 10c - 25c Eve. 10c - 35c 50c at 10 Tonight BING CROSBY of the crooning voice The Stage and Screen Sensation "SHE LOVES ME NOT" SPECIAL On the Stage 10 p. m. TONIGHT McCarty Sisters Of Radio and Screen Fame Also BETTY BOOP in "Poor Cinderella" Fox Late News Issue Paramount Pictorial Next Friday - Saturday Fanchot Tone Madeliene Carroll In the Screen Epic It'll amaze you with its Bigness 'The World Moves On' Holm, line coach, in preparation for the first game of the season, Sept. 21, against Haskell's running Indians. The Ichabads, having entered the Missouri Valley conference last spring, will compete for the last time in the Central Conference. The Blue will be reckoned the top team in the conference and will be eligible for championship honors, but the Missouri Valley conference's rules against playing freshman material in scheduled games will be objectionable and not issued the form of a year-round award directed by Eugene Barnett, star blue quarterback who was graduated in 1823. Barnett will be assisted by Wesley Grout, center and teammate of Barnett, at this year's Wesley Burnt队. After the Haskell game, the "Blue Tornado" will point toward the game with the Army eleven at West Point, Sept. 28, after which the conference schedule begins with Pitsburg Teachers here Oct. 6. PATEE TONITE 16c All Seats Big Double Show "Adventure Girl" and "Moonstone" Plus—"Lost Jungle" Belt Lehr Lafk Bist SUNDAY MONDAY . A First Run Picture ALL 15c KIDDIES SHOWS 10c Plus— Musical Comedy Cartoon Novelty Late News HELLO STUDENTS ( ) Come In — Let's Get Acquainted We are mighty glad to welcome you back to Lawrence and K. U. 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