PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1933 Jayhawkers Work on Passing Attack in Stiff Sessions Squad Continues Double Practice Schedule; 36 Men Reporting Daily Forward passes filled the air when the Jayhawker grimden engaged in the first dummy scrimmages of the season. Forward passes were Ad Lindey stressed passing and had the men spend much time in catching and holding forward passes in the offense and in the preventing the comeback. The Kansas coach has a number of backs and who handle passes well and with Manning, Bloomfield, Kell, Hafford, and Hall to call the plays and the passes were completed in fine shape. The 36 men who are out for football have responded with vim and zest to the hard workouts given twice daily by Coach Lindsay in preparation for the first game of the season against Warrenburg Teachers next Saturday. Reserves Are Lighter The varsity lineup this year will be about as heavy as that of last season, but the Jawhaker reserve strength will be much lighter. The line will probably be composed of nearly all veterans to start the game Saturday, with O'Neil and Casini, and Emsher; meringue and tackles, Kvalmiter and Sklar or Lanker, center, cent Coach Lindsey has plenty of backfield material to pick from, and it will probably be a tussle as to who will win. If the coach's defense continues the coach has continually shifted the backfield quartet and has given no in-depth explanation which combination will start the game. Kansas will get a trial at the Notre Dame system when it meets Creighton University at Omaha Sept. 30, a week before going to Notre Dame for a re-evaluation of his academic record Art Stark, Creighton coach, played for three years—1923-25—at Kansas State under Coach Bachman, who was a Notre Dame man. Stark first went to Creighton, Neb., from Kansas State, and then to Kentucky, where he has been using the Notre Dame system. Jayhawkers Change Sides The Creighton game will be played Saturday evening. Change State. The student rooftop is again in the East stadium. The change is made because alumn, who regularly have the west side, have come in from the east to pop. From across the field it has entirely satisfactory, hence the decision to put the student section opposite the building and again give them a chance to be there. Officials for the opening game, that of Warrenburg, next Saturday are red-shirted, 15-year-old unispine, Ralph West, Ohio State; and head lineman, George Gardner, South Carolina. The electric clock installed last year will be in use again this year. All schools of the Big Six will use these timers this year. Big Six Adopts Rule Against Broadcasting of All Games Football Not to Be on Air C. L. Brewer announced at Columbia Sunday that athletic directors of the Big Six had decided unanimously to discontinue at least for this year, the conference of all games, conference and non-conference played on Big Six fields. The rule applies both to the new broadcasting of games from the field-side, and to the broadcasting of play-by-play reports sent by wire. Non-wire teams are called by Big Sid teams away from home are not affected by the rule. The University of Kansas station, KFKU, broadcast all Kansas home games for eight years, starting the first fall the plant was in operation in 1925 to and include last year. For several years, the Kansas City Star station, WDAF, broadcast all Kansas games, and on some occasions, less than three stations operated from stadium field. KMBC of Kansas City being the third station. First Game Is "Boy Scout" Day Sept. 23, the date of the Kansas- Warrenburg football game here, has been designated as Boy Scout day following the custom of past years Any Boy Scout in Kansas, or Kansas city, will be freed free to the game, if in uniform and accompanied by his scoutmaster. Work In Union Postponed Work in Union Postponed Completion of the ballroom floor it in the Memorial this month was to have been undertaken, but the summer was postponed because all bills were higher than the Operating Committee felt it could afford at this time. The improvements will probably be made next summer. VETERAN JAYHAWKERS WHO ARE REPORTING FOR THE 1933 ELEVEN RAY BRINKMAN 38-21 O'NEIL DUMM ORLANDO. NESMITH Pictured here are eleven of the seventen returning lettermen upon whom Coach Adrian Lindsee is counting in his effort to build his 1933 Jawhaker H. W. Harges, track and field coach, also gave his support to the plan. "I think it is only fair" he said, to es- sure that all students will be the students paying part of the expense and the school standing the rest. It is bad enough for any student to have to go short on meals, but an athlete in a situation, serious harm might result." ERNEST CASINI Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, apended Sunday in Kansas City with his father, who celebrated his 82 birthday by having his four sons home for the occasion. The elder Mr. Allen was always greatly interested in the work of a church and the church, and one of the things he and I did yesterday he was to attend sessions of the annual conference of that church at Independence, Mo. Subscribe to the Kansan. JOHN MANNING DR. ALLEN'S FATHER HAS SONS HOME ON BIRTHDAY MILO CLAWSON Adrian Lindsey, Jaquahyer football coach, favors the establishment of a training table for Kansas football players as a means of assuring members of his squad adequate and nourished training. "I'm decidedly in favor of the training table for a limited number of players, say 23 or 25," the Kansas mentor declared. "I don't know of any Kansas players who go hungry, but I have well-rounded diet that they should have, especially in view of the strenuous work up on her practice field." A movement in the Big Ten for the return of the training table has resulted considerable support throughout the organization, believe that an athlete who every year goes through a strenuous training season should have proper food available. In discussing the advantages of such a plan, Coach Lindsey said: "The team needs to be able to believe the entire cost could be covered by $1,500." And some freshmen would have jobs waiting on tables for their meals. A training table would be good and better health for the players." ayhawker Coach Advocates Rounded Diet for Lindsey Gives Support to Training Table Plan Athletes KENNETH KELL football machine. With the first game less than a week distant, members of the 1823 eleven, who have been practicing twice a day since workers PETE MEHRINGER WEAVER DLASKFTT Fraternities Announce List of 329 Pledges (Continued from Page 4) started a week ago today, will have had less time than any other Kansas team of recent years in which to prepare for their first game. City, Mo; Bob Corey, Lawrence; John L. Newman III. Fort St. Stephen; Stewart E. Newman; Sylvia Breen, Russell, Harold Sanders; Goodland, Eugene Cator, Kansas City, Mo; Lorin Dulun, Lawrence; Ivy McNamara, Lawrence; Chanute, Charles; Chanute, Donald Graham, Independence, Kuni; Stewart Lowery, Lawrence; John Romine, Kansas City, Mo; Fred Lipwin, Iola; Leon Kaplan Hutchinson; Harold Pelosfky; Kansas Sigma Alpha Mu----8 City, Mo; Sol Weinstein, Kansity City; Kan; Harry Kurton, Kansas City, Mo; Herman Cohen, Lawrence; Harry Kru- ney City, City; Kan; Harry Kru- nery, Lawrence. Albert Cook, Ruralgold; Gerald A. Hankins, Nahou; William A. 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