PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.1933 Ad Lindsey Holds First Scrimmage for Jayhawkers Starting Combination for Game Saturday Uncertain; Passes Stressed Governor A. M. L. Mandon today accepted the invitation of the athletic department to attend the Kansas-Warrensburg football game here Saturday, and extended official welcome to Glenn Cunningham, captain of the American team of athletes who played Europe this last summer. Head Coach "Ad" Lindsey, and his assistants "Mike" Getto and "Frosty" Cox, sent the Jayhawks through the range of the season year-to-day afternoon. The somewhat cooler weather was gladly received by all the football candidates, and the coaches took advantage of the weather to work the Jayhawkers harder than on the hotter days. Try Many Combinations In their workout the men were shaded in yellow, hard to hard to tell who will be the starting line-up when the Jayhawks take the field Saturday. In the backfield Ed Hall Peterson, both sophomores, looked good Although all the squad members were not present at yesterday's workouts, because of enrollment, a scrimmage period was held and all of the men reporting saw service in the tusse. The teams were displaying good blocking, and the tackling was up to them. The wrestlers were mixed in with the running attack of the "红队" team, supposedly the best in the league. Couch Reid, Warrenbank mentor, has a large squad reporting for practice at the U.S. women's sidelines at the Jayhawk's practice field believe that the Mules will give the Kansas eleven a battle in the opening contest of the season for both of them. With the lone exception of Jim Hammers, an end candidate, all of the men are getting into a good condition. Hammers is bothered with a leg injury. Saturday will be known as "Glen Cunningham Day" in honor of Cunin- ton, a former member of the trip to Europe, where he was victorious in every race he ran while in the Landon to Be Here Governor Landen will congratulate Camming for bringing recognition to the state of Kansas in the European countries. The ceremony will be held on Friday. Players on both sides of the Kansas-Warrensburg game of 1897, which Kansas won, have been invited to be guests of the athletic management of the University at the game. Joe Ferguson, coach of the Warrensburg team at that game, asked to get want to many as possible of the old Warrensburg players. Another group of guests at the game will be the players and managers of both the twilight and midget league baseball players of Lawrence. All the Boy Scouts of Kansas, as well as Kansas City, Mo., will be admitted free if they are in uniform and are accompanied by their scoutmasters. The Kansas and Warrensburg players of 1897 to come to the game this year, Dr. Allen recalled to 1912 when he was coach of the Warrensburg boys, who played on the other game, and made a credible showing against the Kansas team, which at that time was a heavy, hard playing one. The week before the season ended, the Kansas had defeated E. C. Quigley of St. Mary's boy team 6-4 (or 62-0, records vary) but the Warrensburg boys were elated to hold the Kansas nothing to nothing for a half. The 185-pound ball had paled up 27-0 over the Mules. Jay Jones Advertise Games Jayanes Advertise Games Three members of the Jayanes denned their uniforms yesterday afternoon and made an auto trip to Olathe City, K川, Kanus City, Mo., and Independence, Mo., to disband the camp. Home games that Kansas is to play this fall. Those making the trip were Wanda Edmonds, f'a3; Mabel Spindler, c'4; and Mildred Ingham, c'35. Jay Janes to Sell Programs Yay James to Sell Programs The Joy James, Kansas women's playoffs competition, made plans for handing programs for the Warrenburg football game Saturday. They expect to start sales Friday on the campus, and near and at the stadium. The team will wear their costumes on the campus Friday, which is an innovation. Logan Assumes Duties at George Washington Former Jayhawk Gridiron Star to Be Assistant Line Coach his new duties immediately, and, following a preliminary examination of the patient's clinical situation with his coaching contemporaries relative to the rudiments of Pickens' system, he then went on to work at the Camp Lett, Md. Sept. 19—(Special to the Kannan)—Consistent with his plans to build up football at George Washington College, Colonial head coach, today increased his staff of assistants with the appointment of Roland Logan, the man who trained Jim Bauch and the American soccer team as an assistant coach and head trainer. Logan's appointment increases Piorker's stuff to six. Include Walter the former director of eleven, who recently was rumoured to help Jean Sexton with the freshmen. Scarlet also commenced work at ones, and charged a group of a group of early births. Logan, who arrived in the Colonial's gridiron camp here last night, assumed A regular guard on the University of Avoid Borrowing Communitist groups marching through the streets of Havana and making speeches in protest against what they termed "honest imperialism." They are carrying banners to support their demand for non-inferiority in the island republic. You'll find it more satisfactory to have a Daily Kansas of your own. Your time here at K.U. is limited and valuable, and you really need a paper at the particular time it is most convenient to do writing. Subscribe today from a campus salesman or at the Kansas Business Office. ROLAND LOGAN Entertainment Headquarters Cuban Reds Protest "Yankee Imperialism" DICKINSON MARLENE DIETRICH Last Times Today "The Song of Songs" Shows: 3-7-9 Tomorrow - Friday - Sat. Prices Til 7,20c;after 7,25c Nuttier than a fruit cake "Three Cornered Moon" with Claudette Colbert Richard Arlen and Mary Bolan Entertainment Headquarters Kansas eleven of 1927, 1928, and 1929. Logan gained an贤倍 reputation in Middle football circles. He ran interference for the great Bauten when all three are star was ripping things loose in the Big Six conference. the new George Washington coach began his career in 1900 under Bill Kelsey, who served as the Lawrence institution three seasons, working last year under Ad Last year Logan trained the American Olympic decathlon team, headed by Jim Bausch, who went on to win the championship at Los Angeles. With Lee Walsh in charge of the line and coaching particularly the ends, the appointment of Logan given Pixie three specialists in line coaching Logan Lee. John Lee is also given John Lee of last year's staff will specialize with the tackles. Pixie and Bill Coot Lagos possesses a powerful singing voice which stands him in good stead when directing the Buffalo and Blue huddles do their setting-up exercises to the time and tune of Lagos's music; and they also entertain each other with his singing after the daily drills are finished. Your Kansan—$1.00 down. A younger brother of the new George Washington coach, Woodrow Logan, is a guard on this year's Kansas varitey. He will perform against George Washington when the doykiewors meet in Griffith Stadium on Dec. 2. Calls Freshmen Candidates Coach Frosty Cox Announces Yearling Football Practice Dates Practice for the freshman football squad will begin Monday afternoon at 3:30, on the practice field, it was an indoor "Forest" "Froun" Cox, freshman coach. here as freshman coach. During his athletic career he has been a member of the All Big Six football team and the All American basketball team. The coach asks that all freshmen interested in football report at the west stadium Saturday morning between 8:30 o'clock and noon to check out suits and begin preparations for the Monday practice. FORREST "Frosty" COX Cox, who was awarded letters in football at the University in 1928, 1929, and 1930, and basketball in 1925, 1926, and 1931, is beginning his third year Atkeson Replaces Schaake Assistant Freshman Coaching Post Goes to Outstanding Kansas Lineman Appointment of George "Speed Atkinson, 1858-pound guard on last year's Kansas team, as assistant freshman coach, on a port-home task, was an avid athlete. He is the director of athletics. Akerson is in school this fall, finishing work for his GEORGE ATKESON degree. He takes the place first assigned to Emer Schake, who had expected to be in school this year, but who is playing professional football this fall. Atkesson will assist Forrest "Prosty" Cox, with the yearlings, who begin practice Monday afternoon. Atkinson earned football letters in 1929, 1930, and 1932. He was a member of the "West" team in the East-West game at game r.fancisco last Christmas. Football Schedule Received Schedules have just been received from George Washington University, the team Kansas meets at Washington, Dec. 2 to close the 1953 football season. *Oct. 6 - North Dakota at Grand Forks. *Sep. 30 - Catawba. *Oct. 31 - Clermont. Oct. 21–Auburn. Oct. 27–West Virginia Wesleyan. Nov. 4–Tennessee. Nov. 14–University and Jefferson. Nov. 17–Tulsa. Dec. 2–Kansas. * Friday night game. Your Kansan—$1.00 down. NOW you can't afford NOT to see the Fair! This unequalled all-air tourz bargeau tour includes: Ten museums and return by Western Groushound barge, 2 nights' lodging in Chicago (choice from the Fair; admission to Fort Dodge or Loma Temple; complete motor bus tour of the fair; thrilling sightings of wild animals; transportation from Bus Depot to Hotel. 3 days of thills for more hardy travelers. 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