PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Goal Shy Kansans Ready for Battle With Iowa State Jayhawks in Good Physica Condition for Big Six Encounter Here Tomorrow Only a light work-out was in line for the Kansas Jayhawkers tonight as they swing into the final practice in preparation for their meeting with the Iowa State Cyclones here tomorrow afternoon. Hoping to win their first Big Six game in four starts, the Kansans will take it easy tonight. No serious injuries have been listed among the Jayhawker players this week, and the team that faces the Iowaans tomorrow should be in good shape. Still pointing for a possible scoring combination, Coach Adrian Lindsey is expected to send the same backfield combination of Harris, Manning, Dumm and Beach into tomorrow's line-up. Manning's passing at Nebraska virtually assured him a place on the team, but no one else could make Nesmith might replace him. Other backs have been concentrating on running and power plays this week. Freshmen Punished Last night's practice was hard on the freshmen, who were pushed and battered around the field as the varsity drove through for long gains. The Jay-hawker offensive drive showed more promise than at any other time in several weeks. The heavy backs had little trouble in pushing over touchdowns from the 5-yard line in a practice drill and in scrimmage. The Jayhawker will need an alert defense, however, for the Cyclones, strengthened by the return of their backfield star, Don Theophilus, fullback, have completed a week of preparation, characterized by them as the most strenuous of the season. The Cyclones spent three nights this week in scrimmage and planned to taper off last night with a rehearsal of offensive drills and a review of defenses which allowed the Kansas passing attack. The team was expected to leave Ames tonight for Lawrence. Battle for Fourth Place The Cyclones probably will be strengthened also by the shifting of Schaforth from fullback to end, replacing Hood who was injured in the Kansas State game last week. sas State game last week. Tomorrow's game will be a battle for fourth place in the Big Six standings, with Iowa State holding the edge in conference scoring and in games played at Iowa. Both teams have one game and have scored seven points. Both figures are zeros for the Jayhawkers. Probable Starting Line-ups Kansas Iowa State Casini LE Schafroth Mehringer LT Berger Kvatrinker LG Smith Wakins C Bever Sklar RG Boyer Clawson RT Catron O'Neil RE Dana Harris QB Winters Manning FH Williams Dumm LH Allender Beach LFB Theophilus Officials = Refrece, Dwight Ream, Washburn; umpire, C. E. McBride, Missouri Valley; head linesman, Pat Mason, Rockhurst. JAYHAWK JABS Merle Heryford, c'34 The early bird among the sports fans is at work again. Already an all-Big Six football team has been picked by one of the league's close followers. The selections, as printed in Wednesday's Kansas City Star, include two Kansas players, Casini and Mehringer at end and tackle, respectively. Speaking of all-star players, George Henry Sauer of Nebraska is being played up throughout the midwest these days as a possible All-American backfield choice. The outcome of the Nebraska-Pitt battle tomorrow in the east will probably have a lot to do with his chances. Sauer is good enough for the job. He is big, fast and strong, a good passer, punter and line-bucker and a good defensive man. An interesting study in the "evolution of a football player's recovery" may be found in the return of Iowa State's star fullback, Theophilus, to the squad. Two days ago newspaper articles said he had returned to practices but would not be considered as a starting possibility against the Jayhawkers here Saturday. Today's dispatches indicate that the big Greek will start at fullback and that his understudy, Schafroth, will be shifted to end. Which is another way of saying that only football players have such swift recuperative powers. Homecoming at K.U. this year will be a big affair with the old grads and hill organizations joining in a huge torchlight parade on the eve of the Kansas- We've moved it to a new location You know—that bedeviling seam in the crock of underwear shorts that chafes and binds. Well, Arrow, with praiseworthy humanity, has exiled it to regions where it may never again steal your comfort. So get Arrow Shorts with the patented Seamless Crotch. Arrow Undershirts are absorbent and elastic. Each garment. 65c up ARROW Seamless Crotch UNDERWEAR Missouri game. The Santa Fe railroad has already announced that it will run special trains to accommodate all the itinerant alumni of the two schools who will gather to see the old rivals fight it out for the Thanksgiving day plum. 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