PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933 Jayhawkers Take Final Stiff Drill Before First Tilt All-Veteran Kansas Elever Named to Face Mules in K. U. Stadium Saturday Coad Ad Lindsay sent his entire squad through a long scripment period yesterday to close the "twice-a-day" practice sessions. With the beginning of regular classes today, the Jahawk-hour practice only once daily from now on. Yesterday's practice will be the last hard workout held before the opening game Saturday with the Warrensburg Mules. Although the men were shifted another so much from me position to another so much from me position to another it was hard to tell what eleven men will take the field for the opening game. Backs Perform Well In the backfield several men were performing well. Among these were several first year men including Ed Hall, "Fetus" Peterson, Ed Leub, Clyde Bloomfond, and Ray Hafford. Veteran backs displaying the 'get some place' game, Bucch, Macchio Qoessmil, Ray Dumm, Kenny Kell, and Warren Plaskett. Coach Mike Getto, who has been working hard with the line-men in order to get them in condition for the Warmburg armor, seems to have come his way, with some of the line-men showing great improvement. Linemen Fight for Places Many of the last year's line-men were "in there" battling. Among these were Ernie Casal and Dick O'Neill, veteran ends; Milo Clawson and Pete Mehringer, tackles; Zovimir Kvater and Dennis, guards; and Walkins at center. First year line-men include Frank Lynch, Dean Neumith, Dick Skier, Dirk Ferris, and Ed Phlosse. Phillips suffered an acute knife in last night's serigraphy. Coach Lindsay expects to use all the squadrade members in the opening game, but he has not yet shown his ability in actual competition. The probable starting lineup for him is: The probable start lineup for the Kansas-Warrensburg game: Kansas Warrensburg Kansas le Laws Mehringer lt Lawns Kwaternik lg Harvey Custins g Caretis Deines r Wells Clawson rt Denny Chowman rt Chowman Plaskett or Hall co Cooper or Brecken O. Neemith rh Garrett or Dags Damm lh Or work或Wekund Damm lh Or work或Wekund Your Kansan-$1.00 down. IRAQ'S NEW KING Portrait of Ghazi I, who has succeeded his father, the late King Faisal, as the ruler of Iraq. Faisal died suddenly in Switzerland. Iowa State Holds Banquet Cyclone Boosters Give Old Man Foot ball Depression a Beating Ames, Iowa, Sept. 21—(Special) Old man football field spending was gagged for breath here Tuesday evening when the 1934 Iowa State College season was formally ushered in at a Booster Banquet at the Ames Country club. More than three hundred Cyclone rooters, mostly merchants and residents of Ames and surrounding communities, responded to the call sent out by the Ames Junior Chamber of Commerce to honor the 1933 players at the rally. Though "Best Iowa" was the watchword of the evening, coaches and other speakers said they look forward to the best Iowa State season in years. "Right now," declared Coach George Vencner, "the boys are playing better than at football than at other time during my three years at Iowa State." Also on the program were Bert German of Des Moines, halfback on the 195 team, the first to be called Cyclone. German was also one of those who played on the same team; Darwood "Dury" Mced of Cedar Falls,quarterback of 1915; and Coach Hago Otipala, Vencerk's assistant, the members of the 1932 squad Tau Sigma tryouts will be held on Oct 10, at 4:30 p.m. Every Student's PHOTOGRAPH is to go in the Football Game Induces Students to Pay Fees JAYHAWKER JAYHAWKER this year POSE EARLY HIXON STUDIO Filtridge Hotel Eldridge Hotel Activity Tickets Must Be Reserved at Athletic Office Students are generally paying their fees promptly this year so that they can get their student activity book, and the student's football game of the season Saturday. The athletic office will remain open until 12 noon, Saturday, for exchange of the activity book page, for the required reserved ticket. All students expecting to attend the game on the afternoon basketball game must reserve before moon半夜, Dr. Allen said, as no reservations can be made at the stadium ticket booth, and the leaf in the activity book is not an admission ticket. The activity book, however, must be presented at the gate, and a ticket obtained from the athletic office. Student activity tickets are not transferable, and a ticket and book preservation may be cancelled immediately, said Professor Henry Werner, chairman of the course. Sale of the season tickets to alumi- and townseems is going rapidly at the athletic office, Dr. Allen said. In spite of the fact that this is the earliest season in which roaking reservations, not only from Lawrence, but from Topeka, Ottawa, Leavenworth, Ilo, Chamite, and Kansas City, Kansa, where Maurice Breedhall, A.B. 160, and member of the CAA, guard, always promotes a large crowd. Payment of fees is somewhat more prompt than betorefoel, Burars Karl Klouw told today, attributing some of the promptness to the early football game. In this connection, Dr. Allen announced today that season tickets (which cost the same as the two games with the same seating) can be purchased at the game Saturday. Tickets for the Warrenburg game will be delivered at once, and tickets for the other three will be mailed to the person for the appropriate sample time for the next home game. The Women's Intramural association will meet Thursday, September 28 at 4:30. At this meeting the order and arrangements for intramural games will be arranged. Tryouts for Quack club will be held Saturday, Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. The Women Athletic Association will start its activities with the annual Wow Sweat Day at 4:30 in Robinson College, where Mr. Eddy, president of W.A.A. will be in charge. The various intracumulative杯赛 will be held and are presented at this meeting, and the uners No beer, 32 or otherwise, is to be sold at the Kansas stadium, nor is drinking to be permitted at Kansas or to be directed by a director of athletes said this morning. "This rule is for the comfort and convenience of the great majority of football fans." "We are not concerned with what people drink elsewhere, but I have instructed officials at the stadium to enforce the rule there. Any person who feels the comfort and pleasure of our patrons will be asked to leave at once." ganized will be assigned to their various groups. NO BEER WILL BE ALLOWED AT KANSAS FOOTBALL GAMES PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT Get Acquainted with This Convenient Shop. We have a host of K.U. women as regular patrons. We are prepared and equipped to do all lines of work. Call us for prices. Get Acquainted with This Convenient Shop. Women's Intramurals --at WAVO BEAUTY SHOP LOIS BAKER RUTH BAKER 921 Miss. Phone 95. SAVE MONEY! 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