PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932 Grid Aggregation in Brisk Workout for Cyclone Game Freshmen Unable to Hol Lindsey's Backfield; Several Changes in Lineup GO TO AMES TONIGHT A apey varsity squand had its first actual scriumme under the new leadership of acting Head Coach Adrian Lindsay, yesterday afternoon when they took on the freeman for the slaughter which was decidedly varsity in outcome. Lindsay's crusade for a new combination that will show fight and speed in a new series of fast breaking plays seems to be bearing some fruit although the juju hypoxia just what species of fruit will develop as it matures during the season. The combination that first took the field against the yearlings, yesterday, was made up of the following men: Hanson and B. Hammers at ends; Deen and Clawson at tackles; Casin and Kwaterkin at guards; Burcham at center; Neismith at quarter; Dunn and Brinkman at halves; and Brinkman at fallbacks. Light Backfield Clicks Light Backed Clicks This inimpaired the bruise-receiving phalanx of Coaches Logan, Cox, Page, and Foy to good run for their money, and clided on a consistently off-the offense while working fairly well on the defense against the froth running and passing attack. Manning was doing the passing. The young man from At-wood is the most accurate passer on the Jayhawk squad. The backfield that started the scrip- image had plenty of speed and drive and was stepping through the holes that a charging line was opening for them. Blocking was much better than at any time this season and the interference was being paled up by the opposition or being run into by the hall carrier. accented, we glip this scrimmage to go up with Smith the scrimmage and Woever at quarters, Koll and Woever at halves, and Schaake at fullback. This combination of beef and speed excelled the first backfield for the running of power plays and were really knocking the freshman line into the well-known cocked hat. Lindsey Constancy Changes Lineup The spirit of competition for first string position is keen at this time and the general attitude of the entire general attitude of the entire. Lindsey was constantly changing the personnel of the line yesterday and practically every linesman saw service in the fray. Busek, Baker, and Atkerson were kept out of the scrimage; as was Marshall, on account of injuries, but every other man put in on some numbers. So many people in which the fans were present in great numbers and at which the lee peanut vendor did a hand-off business. Sport Shorts --team mates of 150 pounds than with men who were beefy and couldn't run interference. It has been heard in Lawrence that a local pointer is working on a Grefe pun for the Ames-Kansas game. Remember, we warned you. We note that the 1832 decathlon champion has again made the public prints. This time with a "mive" interview in the Chanute Tribune. Bauch modestly gave his views about the K. U. game had at Saturday and relied on his old ideas to learn to appreciate him up there." He also said that he preferred to play with We feel sure that the team mates of the decathlon champion's football days will appreciate these sentiments. Surely, Jim has not forgotten that day at Manuka. And the ladies laded the way for his two touchdowns and his great personal glory. G. H. P. AD LINDSEY I'm glad that the Kansas game was played last week. From now on those Jawhaws are going to be touch. Ad Lindsey likes a team with power and the Kansas club has plenty of it. There will be no more of those tricky Warner formations and plays too fancy for the comprehension for the Jayhawks themselves. Anyhow, Lindsey is getting a lot of well wishes from down here. Lindsey should get his team off to a good start, even if he does have less than a week to acquaint the Jayhawks with his style of play. Kansas plays Iowa State Saturday and should be ready for a big game of use but one play. That play could be either Carrie Smith or Ormand Beach over the center of the line. The chief problem facing Lindsey is the development of a canny quarterback—Frank Caldwell in the Oklahoma Daily. SHOES ARE ALWAYS NOTICED! = We suggest WALK-OVERS! FISCHER'S Iowa Stresses Speed for Jayhawker Tilt During a long varsity drift yesterday afternoon, Coach George Veenker stressed running plays with the attack built around Captain Dick Grefe. Ames, Iowa, Oct. 13—(UP)—University of Kansas will meet a speedy running attack Saturday when the Jayhawk squad lines up against Iowa State here in their second conference game. Columbia, Mo., Oct. 13—(UP)—Injuries continued today to cut down the University of Missouri strength. Coach Cardee said a reserve half, Bill Eaves, would not be able to play against Kansas State at Manhattan, Saturday, because of a torn cartilage. He also doubted whether Grant Morgan, full-back, would be in shape for the game. The varsity scrimmaged yesterday against a picked team of freshmen and sophomores. Coach Venker Drills Ames Squad in Running Formations Manhattan, Kan. Oct. 13—(UP) —Use of a new huddle system has aided Kansas State in improving the timing of pauses, Coach Bo McMillan said today. The squad scrimmaged against the Notre Dame formation as used by Missouri in practice yesterday. Captain Zeckner, Shaffer and Quarterback Rus- DICKINSON Formations Now Showing Always a Good Show They'll move in- lauguration Day from March 4th to April 1st and turn the White House into a laugh house When you buy that new fall Hart Schaffner Marx Suit, Top Coat or Overcoat, bring "Her" with you. 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Displeased with the ragged showing of the conference championship Nebraska team against Iowa State in last week's opening game, Coach Dona Watkins gave the team a challenge into shape his eleven, defenses plays adding speed and snap to offensive tactics and improving the team's 'kicking and passing. sell are suffering from minor injuries but may be in shape for the game. "Glad to show you" Hargiss to Be Chief Scout The athletic office announced late yesterday that Track Coach H. W. Hargiss will serve in the capacity of Norman, Okla., Oct. 13 – (UP) -Coach Lewis hardage put the finishing touches on his Okhahma football team today before the game Saturday against Texas at Dallas. The squad will leave tomorrow morning for Denton, Tex. The team will be held in the afternoon, the team will proceed to Dallas Saturday morning. Former Football Mentor to See Minne- sota-Nebraska Game This Week Hargis is leaving this weekend for Minneapolis, where he will scout the Nebraska Minnesota game for Kansas Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, said when making the announcement, "The selection of Bill Hargis as head coach will unite us to his football ability and we are happy that he is taking the job." chief football scout for the balance of the season. Greenville, S.C., -UP—When Pur- man University re-opened for its 107th year of educating youths, girls were trained in the skills body for the first time in its history. WINTER Driving Suggestions To Winter Gear Lubrication PROTECT_ CHANGE- Your Radiator by Flushing and Filling With Anti-Freeze WAITING Filling With Anti-Freeze WATCH— Your Battery and Be Sure It Is Fully Charged We Are Agents for CARTER SERVICE Martha Washington Candies THEY ARE DELICIOUS Fresh every week. 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