FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933 PAGE FOUR Kansas Football Team to Play Nine Games Next Year UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1934'35 Season Will Open With Jayhawks Facing St. Benedict's College Kansas will open its 1934 football season here Sept. 29 with St. Benedict's College of Atchison. Announcement of the game was made last night at a banquet at Atchison honoring the St. Benedict's and Atchison high school teams. Big Six schedules for 1934 are now practically complete with nine games already listed by Kansas, Kansas State and Nebraska. Oklahoma and Missouri have eight games each now carded, and Iowa State only seven. Dr. F. C. Allen, Coach Adrian Lindsey and Maurice Breidental of Kansas City, Kan., a member of the Kansas athletic board attended the dinner, an announcement of the opening game was made by Mr. Breidental. The customary round robin within the Big Six is of course provided, with intersectional and local games of long standing. The Big Six football schedules for The Big Six football 1934 as of Dec. 10,1933: Sept. 29, St. Benedict's College, Lawrence Oct. 6 or 13, Tulsa, Tulsa Oct. 20, Kansas State, Manhattan Oct. 27, Oklahoma, Lawrence Nov. 3, Iowa State, Amnesia Nov. 14, Louisiana, Louis Nov. 17, Nebraska, Lawrence Nov. 24, Michigan State, Lawrence Nov. 29, Missouri, Columbia Kansas Nebraska Sept. 29, Wyoming, Lincoln Oct. 6, Minnesota, Minneapolis Oct. 13, Iowa, Lincoln Oct. 20, Oklahoma, Norman Oct. 27, Iowa State, Lincoln Oct. 28, Iowa State, Lincoln Nov. 17, Kansas, Lawrence Nov. 24, Missouri, Lincoln Nov. 29, Kansas State, Lincoln Kansas State Sept. 29, Ft. Hays State, Manhattan Oct. 6, Manhattan, New York Oct. 12, Marquette, Milwaukee Oct. 20, Kansas, Manhattan Oct. 27, Tulsa, Tulsa Oct. 34, Houston, Manhattan Nov. 17, Oklahoma, Norman Nov. 24, Iowa State, Manhattan Nov. 29, Nebraska, Lincoln Oct. 13, Texas, Dallas Oct. 20, Nebraska, Norman Oct. 24, Louisiana, Lafayette Oct. 3, Missouri, Novi Nov. 10, Iowa State, Ames Nov. 14, Kansas State, Norman Nov. 24, Kentucky, Willowfield Nov. 29, G, Washington, Washington Iowa State Oct. 13, Missouri, Columbia Oct. 20, Iowa, Ames Oct. 27, Nebraska, Lincoln Nov. 3, Kansas, Ames Nov. 4, Alabama, Ames Nov. 17, Drake, Ames Nov. 14, Kansas State, Manhattan Missouri Oct. 6, Colorado, Boulder Oct. 13, Iowa State, Columbia Oct. 15, Illinois, Chicago Nov. 3, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Nov. 10, Kansas State, Manhattan Nov. 12, Arkansas, Columbia Nov. 24, Nebraska, Lincoln Nov. 29, Kansas, Columbia JAYHAWK JABS by Merle Heryford, c'34 Things are happening thick and fast in these post-season football days. Shakeups that have been predicted throughout the weeks of the past campaign are now becoming realities. For today both Jesse Harper, director of athletics, and Coach Heartley "Hunk" Anselm Notre Dame lost their official positions. It is rumored that Elmer Layton, one of the original "Four Horseman" at the South Bend school will take over the coaching reins. A little of the local color of the old Rockeine days may be re-introduced. While college football revisions are . Fancy Handkerchiefs —Fine Cottons Linens Silks 50c, 65c, $1 Box "He" will like a box of these kerchiefs, still in the spotlight, word comes that the Big Ten may temporarily cease to be the Big Ten. The proposed merger of Northwestern and Chicago Universities would cut the grid roll of schools down to nine. Several colleges are being considered as possible fill in recruits in the event that the merger goes through. Named on the favored list is Nebraska, undefeated in Big Six circles since 1930 and this year a team of national calibre. Michigan State college, whom the Jayhawkers will play in football next year, is also being considered as a likely possibility to fill the vacancy which seems certain to come about. Dick O'Neill, end on the University of Kansas football team, and three years a letterman, was selected on the Nebraska University all-opponent honor roll, according to an announcement made yesterday. O'Neil was picked by the Huskers along with such other as Skladany of Pittsburg, twice-All-American end selection, and Harris of Oklahoma. O'Neil is a senior this year and will be lost to the Jayhawkers through graduation this spring. The University of Kansas does not rate a football player for the annual East-West charity game at San Francisco, this year. Only three Big Six players were chosen to make the trip during the Christmas holidays. They were, George Sauer, fullback, and Gail Wickman, guard and Ralph Graham, Kansas State, fullback. George "Speed" Atkinson, University of Kansas guard and twice All-Big Six selection, was named to make the trip and played in last year's game. Coaches in this part of the country are going to be doing a bit of scrapping for the services of one Harley Paul Rogers who hails from Independence, Kan., about next fall. Rogers has hung up a season's record which his school challenges anyone to try to better. Weighing about 165 pounds, this senior halfback has averaged 41 yards on 10 touchdown dashes this year. Rogers is but 17 years old, and is said to be a fine sprinter and basketball player. Even Kansas might be able to use such a player. Grapevine report throughout the Big Six conference has it that a renaissance in the football affairs at the University of Missouri are on foot. Recently when the Tiger alumni met in Kansas City to discuss plans for the Kansas-Missouri Thanksgiving Day game, a systematic scheme for rebuilding the failing Tiger grid system was outlined. Coach Frank Carridere was even given a big hand, which is something in these days of scaling and scatching alumni. The whole essence of the Missouri plan was the dragging in of more football talent. The alumni protested that in the past the school had erroneously set back and waited for the players to come to them without doing anything especial in the way of encouragement. The exponents of the rejuvenating plan, especially the ones you could tell, clauses which would say in effect that nothing illegal must be done—just a good hard drive to get more and better material. Beg Pardon It seems that in 1830 the Tigers were doing some very loud yelling about subsidizing and recruiting in this conference, too. 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