PAGE FOUR FRIDAY,OCTOBER 27,1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawks Prepare for Kansas State in Secret Session Lindsey Tapers Squad Off for Conference Game With Wildcats Saturday A part of yesterday's practice marked the first closed workout of the year when Ad Lindsay called his squadmen in for a chalk talk and then sent them out on the Memorial Stadium field where they worked in secrecy. Before the Kansas footballers were called into their dressing room, where they were to receive blackboard instructions from Lindsey, they took their turns at catching and throwing passes. Most of the ball tossing was by Ole Nesmith, Ray Dumm, Ray Hafford, John Manning and Orland Beach. The first part of the practice session was open, and the Jayhawkers spent most of their time in passing and punting. Although the punting average of the Kansas team has been slightly higher than that of their opponents this season, it could be greatly improved. Ray Dumm and Ole Nesmith have shared most of the punting assignments. Receive Chalk Talk Over the last five year period the University has gained three victories from the Aggies. Each of these came on Manhattan soil. The Aggies have won two games both on Kansas Memorial field. The Jayhawks have increased each of their three wins by a touchdown each year, and the Wildcats not to be outdone have kept the same pace. Be McMillin, with his five man back-field style of play, is causing the Kansas mentors little worry. The strength of the Up-Staters has already been illustrated in their 33-0 score over Missouri and holding the strong Nebraska Corn-huskers to nine points. Will Outweigh Kansas Saturday McMillin will place a team on the field that will outweight the Kansans by approximately eight pounds to the man. In the line the Aggies present as strong a forward wall as they have had since 1928. With Griffing, Blaire, Wertzberger, Maddox, Hanson, Forbes, and Harter, McMillin has great defensive strength as well as offensive power. With only today left before this great All-Kansas affair Coach Lindsey will probably send his men through a very light workout, with instructions for them to go home and go to bed early. Forrest Cox and Speed Atkeson, freshman coaches, eased up on the freshman workout on the eve of the inter-squad game which will be played between two select teams today at 4:30 p.m. on the practice field. No admission will be charged for the game. Will Use Unlike Systems Missouri and Iowa State Feature Different Tactics in Football Ames, Iowa--Football patterned after styles used by two of the greatest football teams in the United States will be seen when Iowa State meets Missouri in the feature of Iowa State's homecoming celebration. Saturday. From the Tiger lair Coach Frank Carideo is bringing a team using the Notre Dame system, while the Cyclones will employ the Michigan system. Caridée, who became head Tiger coach last year, will be remembered for his efforts. The Cyclones learned the Michigan system from Coach George F. Veenker, ormer assistant grid coach of the Wolterines, and Joe "Truck" Trustskiwki. ROE, CYCLONE TACKLE, NAMED CAPTAIN FOR MOSCOW TILT Ames, Iowa, Oct. 27 — (Special) — "TI Roe, 6 foot 4 inch tape, will captain the Cyclones in their Homecoming game with Missouri at Ames tomorrow. Although Roe did not play regularly early in the season he has shown so much improvement that he will be in the starting lineup Saturday. Captain Roe will lead a troupe of spirited players against the Tigers—men iked by two conference defeats, but not discouraged. With the Homecoming game and the Iowa battle on the program in the next two weeks, the Cyclones have exhibited a renewed interest in football. They poured with confidence on Tiger formations as executed by the freshman team last night. SOONERS LEAVE FOR BATTLE WITH POWERFUL CORNHUSKER Norman, Okla., Oct. 27—(Special) With their great opportunity of the season awaiting them, approximately 30 members of the University of Oklahoma football squad will entrain for the Big Ten Tournament on Sunday the Sooners will attempt to administer to Nebraska its first defeat in the "Big Six" conference in three years. Along the sidelines there will be an extra bench, instead of the usual single bench for players. On this bench will sit the dads of those Kansas players who made the squad this year. On the backs of each dad will be a number corresponding to the number worn by the son on the field of battle. It was decided by Dr. Allen that the Aggie games would not be on the field in the same capacity for the battle and both would hand when father and son both mixed. The Kansas-Agile football game, which will be played tomorrow will not only be the meeting of two great sport foes, but it will be the meeting of all of the dads who have sons playing on the Kansas team. Dr. F. C. "Phog", director of athletics, has conceived a new idea for the presentation of football dads to the Kansas sport fans. Oklahoma's chance for victory, regarded as remote by most critics, depends upon how completely her three injured regulars, Quarterback Bob Dunlap, Tackle Cash Gentry, and End Jeff Coker, respond to the careful hospitalization they have been given all week. Dunlap has a rib injury, Coker a bruised shoulder, and Gentry a painful corn on his kicking foot. An invitation has been issued to all As before the Warrensburg game, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, today stated that the athletic management will endeavor to prevent drinking of liquor at the football game tomorrow, and has the co-operation of Sheriff Dunkley and Chief of Police Cummings. WARNING AGAINST DRINKING AT GAME ISSUED BY ALLEN CLOTHES FOR THE GAME Before the Game-After the Game Ready for you to place on, and wear away--fathers and many have signified that they would be present. Among those who will be here is the father of Olie and Dean Nesmith, the former playing left half, and the latter in a position at right tackle. Father Nesmith will wear two numbers for the honor of two sons making the Kansas squad. ELDON RYNERSON, Baldwin Dedge No special arrangements are being made by the police department to handle tomorrow's traffic. However, all available officers will be on hand to direct the flood of vehicles expected in the vicinity of the stadium. Gridsters Dads to Be on Sidelines; Hint of Woodshed Trip If Game Is Lost Creates rumor that sells. Good clothes that fit and wear—at prices no greater than the inferior grades made to sell regardless of the satisfaction and service they give you. Twenty thousand fans are expected at the Kansas-Kansas State football game tomorrow if weather conditions are favorable, according to Dr. F. C. Allen. This anticipated attendance will be all-but guaranteed for Notre Dame game, which drew 21,000. Glad to show you! 65c 2 for $1.25 New Fall Suits $20 to $35 Trench Coats $3.95 & $6 Dress Shirts $1 to $3 Dress Gloves $1.50 to $3 Fancy Pajamas $1.55 to $3 Dressing Gowns $5 & $6 Leather Jackets $7.50 Riding Breeches $3.50 Beat K. S. C. A. A. S!. "Suiting You, That's My Business" SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Mass. QUALITY Doctor Allen requested Lawrence fans, who expect to see the game, to leave their cars at home and do their share to avoid congestion. He also asked that out-of-town visitors, who find it convenient, leave their cars on the campus. Fine Warm Waterproof Top Coats, $18 to $35 Stetton Hats ... $5.00 Mallory Hats ... $3.50 Silk Mufflers $1.35 to $3 Fancy Wool Hose ... .75 Silk Neckties ..$1.00 Corduroy Jackets ..$3.95 Corduroy Pants ..$3.45 DROP IN DROP IN COURTHOUSE LUNCH Across from Court House Hot Chili - Sandwiches - Drinks - Home Made Pies Special--- Fine Silk Neckties Fall Patterns EXPECT 20,900 FOR GAME WITH WILD CATS TOMORROW Another dad, who will show his colors on the field of battle, is the parent of Bert and Jim Hammers. Dad Hammers will also sport two numbers to show that he is an active Kansas supporter. As sort of a ceremony before the game starts the Jay James, K. U. pep organization made up of very fascinating young belles or is it co-eds in the Kansas style, will trip onto the greenward and pin the numbers on the dads. Following this will be a huge demonstration by the K. U. and Aggie bands and Lawrence American Legion drum and bugle corps, this demonstration is the signal for the flag raising ritual and then the game will be on. We refer, of course, to your style diet as a well-dressed manl And there's no smarter way to get that starch than in Arrow's brilliant new collar-The Olympic. A low-cut collar, shaped and tailored with your comfort in mind. "Follow the Arrow and you follow the style" Arrow Mitoga Shirts ON SALE AT Ober's HEAD-TO-FOOT OUTFITTERS Newest Fall Styles Now Ready You need starch in your diet! Welcome Dads--Editors Kansas Aggies and all other Visitors While You Are in Lawrence You Are Our Guests The following Lawrence Merchants extend a most cordial greeting to every visitor. They invite you to their stores and would like to be able to serve you. Coe's Drug Stores Keeler's Book Store Electric Shoe Shop Gibbs Clothing Co. Bullene-Skinner Motor Co. Carter Tire & Battery Co. Clifton-Simmonds "Bricks" Green Bros. 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