PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1933 Grid Squad Works Twice Every Day in Practice Drills Lindsey Devotes Opening Week to Work on Funda- mentals; Mann- ing Reports Rapidly working into condition under a two-a-day practice schedule, the Kannas Jayhawker football squad is on the attack against the Warrenburg Teachers one week from today. Coach Adrian Lindsay has been drilling his charges on fundamentals and on offensive and defensive situations since practice started Monday. CORCH ADRIAN LINDSEY With the return of John Manning, quarterback and forward passer, Coach Lindsey has all seventen of last year's returning lettermen in uniform, in addition to a large number of sophomore freshman minerals last season. Two Positions Uncertain Early indications point to a well-balanced Jawahier athlete who the Jayhawker mentor can find a center and a quarterback. Vacancies left by the team came from the first Kansas athlete to play professional football, and James Burcham, veteran center, will be hard to find, and Lindsey is experimenting with various squad members in an effort to make improvements for his two 1922 letters. For the interverb position, Coach Lindsey has Ole Nieman, Korneth Kell, and John Maning, lettermen, a pro, a prominant sophomore signal callers. Frank Watkins, substitute center last season, Mike Milawson, a tackle, and Robert Schlar, sophomore guard, are the players who have worked on coach he has worked on the center position, but which of the three will get the call against Warrenburg next week is Thirty-six Reporting Thirty-six men have been reporting to the coaching staff for practice. They include: Ormand Beach, Pawhusk, Oklah- clyde Bloomfield Tulsa, Okla; Kira Bryrankin, Fort Scott; Scotts Casiin Jennette, Pennette; Herman Cohen, Lawrence; Milo Channon, Newton; Charles Rainey; Ray Dinnam, Hospital; Robert Ferris, Lawrence; Bert Hammer, Columba; James Hammer, Columbus; Ray Hafford, Tulsa, Okla; Charles Havens, Topoki; Eden Hall, Fulton, Mt. Fred Harris, Lawrence, Clyde Han- ton; Zoomin Kovach, Kansas City, Kan; Zomin Kovach, Kvalnervik, Kansas City, Kan; Ed Laub, Kanns City, Kan; Leen Levemer, Valparaiso, Ind; Woodrow Logan, Leavenworth, Frank Lynch, Kanns City, Mo; John Mann, Nancemere; Dean Nancemere, Belleville, Ole Nesmeth, Belleville; Rockford 'O'Neil, Bartlesville, Okla; Wayne Payne, Lansing; John Peterson, Fieldwin, Warren Planket, Kansas City, Kan; Edwin Philps, Lawrence Richard Sklar, McKenna; Richard Weaver, Concordia; Bob White, Kansas City, Mo. GLENN CUNNINGHAM To Abandon Cross Country Jayhawker Coach Plans to Use 5-Mile Race as Conditioner Only The old-fashioned five mile cross-country run will be used as a fall conditioner for track men by H. W. "B" Hargiss, coach tracet at the University For two years the Big Six conference has been staging two - mile team races at the various football games of the season. The team this year to discontinue the practice. Oklahoma has announced a state-wide cross-country meet for Nov. 4, when Kansas meets the Sooners in their homecoming game, but there will be no effort to develop a cross country team at Kansas. "Developing cross-country men in the fall makes the track season too tough. The indoor meets start soon after the first of the year, and competition continues." "Criss-country running as a general exercise is excellent," he added. "We had the first call for track men about the second week of school, or around Oct. 1. Financials do not permit of entering competition, we come elsewhere, Hargas also said." OTTOM ROST NAMED COACH AT ST. LOUIS HIGH SCHOOL Otto Rost, '32. former University ar Jayhawker Headquarters St. Louis H. S. football star, has been named head football player at High School in St. Louis. Rost, who played guard and tackle on three days a week, a popular choice for all-conference games during his senior year. He was the captain of the cam. sas eleven after his third year of competition. Greetings Jayhawkers Miss Virginia Van Wan of Chicago with the cup she won at the Emmy Awards for national golf championship. In the first match she missed Miss Elizabeth PHONE 708 States The Best Place to Eat and Drink after All. Plate Lunches, Drinks, Candy A real place to bring your date. Ross REACHES THE TOP 1031 MASS. Cunningham Tells of Warm Reception on European Trip Kansas Runner Spent Summer With Traveling American Track Celebrities "Everyone from royalty to rou- tauts turned out to meet us," declared Glen Cunningham, star Jawhaker when the band last Wednesday in the European Forum. Cunningham spent a month in Europe, where he ran under the auspices of the Hellas Club of Sweden. During this time he competed in races in Sweden, Germany, Czecho-Slovakia, Hungary, and France. Approximately twenty-six runners from all the major runners as well as many relay races by the entire American team. The Kansas runner had nothing but complements for his European hosts. "In fact," he said, "we had to dodge them in the heat of the sleep. After each competition there would be a banquet and dance. The Hells Club would print each day the place in which the team would eat and compete, which would be filled to the window ledges." The Team Met Crown Prince The Swedish people, according to Cunningham, speak the English of Americans than any he found in Europe. There were more English speaking inhabitants in Sweden, and when one of them was invited to speak with a partner who spoke very little English, he merely referred to the Swedish-English dictionary furnished by the Hellas One thing the Americans could not get used to, Glenn added, was running races at night, in daylight. There were more than 150 dark and complete darkness in some places where the team competed. In one place it was possible to get glimpse of the midnight sun. The only one casualty of the entire trip, Cunningham said, occurred when the team was flying from Copenhagen to Hamburg. One of the athletes who proactively used the air-sickness team tips on how to keep from getting air-sick. That same young chap, much to the amusement of the rest of the party, was the only one who got air-sick during the three minutes after the plane left the ground and two hours after reaching Hamburg NEW SPEED KING was still under the influence of the European air waves. James K. Wedel of Patterson, Iowa, shown climbing out of the cockpit of a jet aircraft on an international Air races at Glenview, IA, 1h, after he set the new speed record for land planes by roaring around the an average of 300'5 miles per hour. At Stockholm, the team was introduced to the crown princes. In Czechoslovakia, the team ruled Tyrone, and in Hungary, they supported the Balkan countries were very hospitable in spite of the trying times in that section of Europe, Cunningham The Kansan runner praised the other members of the American team highly. They obeyed the couch without any hesitation in training regulations gladly, he declared. 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