UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933 A Football Is Valve for Student Pep, Says Dr. Outland Father of Kansas Relays Gives His Sport Views During Athletic Interview Dr. John Outland, father of the Kansas Relays, Hon. T. J. Swensen, long-time friend of the Uniaryy and, in 2014, sent an "athletic interview" over WREN last night, in which Dr. Allen asked questions, and Dr. Outland exchanged information throughout the country. Mr Sweeney sent a word of greeting to the many friends who have, in years past been his guest at Kansas football "How are the various conferences starting out? asked Dr. Allen, in opening the interview. "Stanford and California are going to give Southern California a strong race; Michigan seems to lead the game," said cappocci, contenders; the Navy is much improved; Yale, Harvard and Princeton will play customary good football; Southern Methodists have been hard hit with injuries making a name," replied Dr. Outland. Intersectionals Worth While Intersections Worth While "How about intersectional football games?" "They are growing in interest and are worth while, I believe. The fans like them, but they must remember that the team is one year only." "Is football overdone?" "No. Organized football is the present safety valve for student enthusiasm, which once was expressed in clashes between students and townpeople. I wonder if you have thought that people were accidental instead of incident." "What is the difference between teams of 20 or 30 years ago and the teams of now?" (Dr. Outland played for Kansas in 1895 and 1896, and was an All-American member of Pennsylvania teams after that). "The teams now have more specialized training; and more substitutes are available than there were then. I, as a first year student, will be there, Bill Flatt, and Bill Hamil, and later with some well known men at the game. Man for man, they were much alike. Big Six Spirit Good "You know, Dr. Outland, that all the Big Six coaches are agreed they could do better with a team of co-eds than with a team of five." You think you think about 17?" asked Dr. Allen. "Nebraska gives promise of repeating as conference champion. I hear that Oklahoma has a lot of good sophomores and it doesn't have the amount that doesn't have much to say. When Bo hasn't anything to say, I look for him to break out with something good on the field. Missouri will be much im-mergent. Frank Carrie, and may be the dark horse, but Iowa State is bigger and better than before. Kansas is better than it was." last year and should have a strong veteran line. Of course we will miss Schake and Carrie Smith and Gridley, at the spirit is fine." MC CANLES ASKS VOLUNTEERS TO PLAY IN BAND TOMOROV J. C. McCanles, leader of the K. U band, has issued a call for all experienced band man, whether they expect to come out for band this winter or not, to volunteer to play for the Krasa-Warrensburg game tomorrow. Until now, the bandman is asked at 11 am, and the bandmen are asked to assemble at the stadium at 1:30. Cyclone Coach Stresses Blocking for First Game Iowa State Team Will Open Season Tomorrow With Central Big Six Football Saturday Kansas vs. Warrensburg at Lawrence Iowa State vs. Central at Ames Ames, Iowa, Sept. 22-11 — it is not enough that the Cyclone first eleven be able to cut through a second team for eight touchdowns as it did in a full-game scrimmage on State Field Saturday. Coach Guege F. Veeker, insisting that his men learn to block and tackle more players than they did with scrimmages during which he centered his attention to improvement of blocking. The Cyclone coach is rapidly piecing together a team which will be light fight faster than last year's eleven for the opening game of the season with Central on State Fight 4, at half a week prior to the final week of prize before the initial contest, men who have shown most ability so far, and from whom the starting lineup for the central game will probably be chosen, are Frank Hood and Ames Dora; eds., Robert Beatty and Vernon Loyd; terakesg, David Smith, Dwight Gierer, and William Dixon, guards; Magnus Lichther and Jack Beyer, centers; and Wilbur Winter, William Allender, Marvin Lichter and Theophilus, Theophilus and Robert Erkins, hacks. It would be difficult to build a line from this group that would average more than 185 pounds. Loyd, the heaviest man of this group, weighs 210 pounds, while Smith, veteran guard weighs only 163 pounds. 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