PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1933 Most Kansas Men Will Get to Play in Game Saturday Jayhawkers to Enter Warrenburg Encounter After Two Weeks of Practice With only four days of practice remaining before the opening game of the season, which will be played Saturdays, Coach Adrian Lindsey's Jayhawks are beginning to round into shape. The two-a-night practice schedule which the coaches have put in place out has served the double purpose of getting the men into shape and giving the coaches an opportunity to work the defense in defensive formations into better shape. The Warrensburg game, rated as a breather for the Jayhawk eleven, will probably find most of the thirty-three starting lineup at least Lindsey seeing at least some action. Just what the Kansas mentor's starting lineup will be is far from certain, as he has not yet sent his team through the playoffs, enough heavily to give a real test. One line combination that might get the call consists of Casini and O'Neill; Chlawson and Methringer; tackles that are in the center, backfield or center. In the backfield any one of several groups may be chosen to line up for the kickoff of the sea-hawk. The team is almost sure to get the call in that position, with Neumith, Manning, Haford, Kell, Dumm, Bloomfeld, Hennessy, Fitzgerald, and for the other three running positions. Following the Warrensburg game, the Jayhawkers go to Creighton for a game that will give them a chance to try their formations against the Notre Dame system of football before they face Oct. 7 in a return contest. Notre Dame again promises to have one of the country's leading teams if Couch Heartley Anderson can locate a reliable quarterback and field general, and the Jayhawkers, who held the Rumber machine to 20 point last season, will be able to score against the Notre Dame type of football in the Creighton game. Sooners Short on Ends Tentative "Team" Has Seven Sopho mores in Its Lineup Norman, Sept 18—(Special)—Without a single letter man or squand man back at end, the job of developing wingmen is the most crucial one. Line Coach Lewie Line Coach and He Head Coach Lewie Hardge prepare to drive the Sooners through the second week of practice in preparation for the Big Ten against Vanderbilt at Norman Sept. 30. "So far," declared the candid Sooner line mentor, "We have only four ends who look like they'll do us some good. Jack Harris, Jeff Coler, Mutt Miller and Evan Reid. You buy boy from Wewoka, is a hustler and has put on height and waist, but never played end except in spring practice but he loves to tackle and thanks to his boxing experience, has worked and is hard to take off his feet. Meanwhile the Sooners continue to wade through the morning and after-after battles, whooping a driving Nearly every condition known to football is being used by the coaches to whip the men into shape for the game. Every man on the squash is getting played exercise, an eleven clearness of Harris and Coker at end, Genty and Cason at guard, Fleetwood at center, and Pewert and Dunn in the backfield is getting lots of play from the coaches. Seven of them are sopo- "We are also working hard with Harry Ellis and Ken Little of Altus, two other sophomores who never attend in two accepted in two spring practice games." Plan to Honor Cunningham Governor Landon to Present Kansas Star at Warrensburg Game Glenn Cunningham, captain of the American team of athletes who invaded Europe this summer, will be honored at the opening football game on the Kansas schedule here next Saturday afternoon. The Warrenburg game date has been designated "Glenn Cunningham Day," by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, and Governor Landon has been invited to introduce Cunningham to the crowd. Cunningham, who won practically all the points in his door and outdoor season, captured such one race he ran in Europe, defeating such noted European runners as Dr Peltzer and Erie Ny. Subscribe to the Kansan. The University's Sixty-First Commencement GRADUATES AND FRIENDS AT COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES The University awarded 1144 degrees and certificates to 975 different persons, from half the states of the Union, at its sixty-first annual commencement June 12. The Commencement address was by Dr. Robert Millikan of the Caltech Institute of Physics, with a speech, the evening before, was by the Rev. Albert Wentworth Palm of Chicago. Will Abolish Free Tickets Sooners are Attempting to Balance Athletic Budget In an effort to make up the deficit on their stadium bond payments and eliminate a source of expense they cannot afford this year, the University of Oklahoma athletic council has voted to abolish all complimentary tickets Toomer "Our 1933 football receipts have been pledged toward the retirement of our stadium bonds," explained Ben G. Leonard, a lawyer for the defense of revenue toward the retirement of these bonds, chief of which were pledges by fans and alumni who have not been able to pay the recent depression, have not materialized and we haven't paid in the budget for past two years with football receipt only." Owen also pointed out that this year a larger portion of the salaries of Sooner teachers and teachers of physical education will have to be carried by athletic receipts than for several years, going to the reduction in state apprehension by the reduction of the budget for the department of physical education. "We have curtailed expenses to the minimum," the athletic director pointed out, "and eliminated a great deal of our resources in little or no income. If we are to continue, we must balance our budget this year and I am sure that when the publication knows something of our problems, it will allow us to abolish the complimentary ticket." Ames Has New Rival Ames, Iowa, Sept. 18—(Special)—The Iowa State-Central game here next Saturday will mark the beginning of a new football rivalry in Iowa. Never before have the Cyclones met Central on vacation. Central opened fall practice and kicked off their first workout. With an week's practice and a string of games, the Central outfit is expected to make the going hard for the Cyclones. Ames, Iowa, Sept. 18- Thousands of rade and high school students from all parts of Iowa are expected to accept George F. Veenker's invitation or request for an official football game, Sept. 23. The Cyclone coach, and director of athletes has arranged to admit without charge every boy and girl in school who has not yet graduated from high school, to this game the first of the season for the Cyclones. Kids to Be Admitted Free Announces Ticket Prices Dr. 1' C. Allen Names Rates for Ad mission to Warrensburg Game Prices of 25 cents, 40 cents, and $1 to see the Warrensburg game at the University next Saturday, were announced today by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics. Government tax is required only on the $1 tickets. High school and grade school pupils will be allowed to play in Kansas and of Kansas City, Mo. will be admitted free if in uniform and not accompanied by their soumaster. Subscribe to the Kansan. The low rates are made, Dr. Allen said, to compensate in part for the decision of the Big Six not to broaden football games this fall. Quick Action Is Required to Get Football Tickets "We have plenty of seats, and we want to fill them," said Dr. Allen, "and we want everybody possible to see the tickets to admit to seats south of the court to sit with 40 cents tickets to bowl at the north end. None of these seats are reserved, but the others are, and first applicants receive first choice. The various reservations holding reserved seats holders from the general admission sections." The Kansas rooters will be seated in the east stadium, as they were for service on Friday. So if so that alumni in the west stadium will have full benefit of the organized cheering. With Warrensburg Game so Close, Students Urged to Hurt to Hurry Students are going to have to step-lively if they plan to see the Kanass football team in action in its first game against Warmburg—hever next Saturday. The students by their vote last spring established a general activity ticket and the regents authorized the collection of such tickets with the rest of the University fees. This activity ticket includes all the football games, hence no provision is being made for student tickets other than that in the activity ticket. However, the fees, including the activity fee, are not due until a student has completed the course and thus has learned what his laboratory and other special assessments are to be. Enrollment starts this morning and for a few students will not be completed until noon Saturday. The game starts at 2 p.m. Saturday. To meet this situation, the athletic office is arranging to make quick work of the issuance of Warrenburg tickets to all holders of activity books (Holding an activity book means the fees paid). However, since there are indeed 3000 activity fees paid, it will take an early start to accommodate all. Dr. Allen is suggesting, therefore, that students who complete their enrollment today pay the fee at once, and immediately cross the highway to the athletic office and get the Warrenburg bus. The bus, he said yesterday, the earliest arrivals, will come the nearest to the center of the field. The University rules allow payment of fees, without penalty, any time within seven days after classes begin, but the lure of the first football game is expected to speed materially the payments this year. A Quarter for Kids at Manhattan Manhattan, Kan. Sept 18 — High school students will be admitted to any Kansas State College game for 25 cents a year. Athlete Director M. F. 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