PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1932 Jayhawks Ready for Denver U. Tilt After Light Drill Scrimage Off Until Game With Western Eleven; Mike Getto Works “First Team” 26 WILL MAKE TRIP A two-hour drill on formations and the smoothing out of the passing attack was the medicine prescribed by "Doctors" Hargis, Getto and Lindsay for a week-long yearly afternoon in anticipation of the west-ward trek this weekend. Actual scrimmage definitely is off the football calendar until after the Denver University game, as Coach Hargis is not taking any chances or What appears to be "Hargiss" first string—Stuck and Casini, ends; Mehringer and Dees, tackles; Chawon and Shawne, tackles; Schaefer, Smith, quarterback; Schaake and Smith, halfbacks; and Beach, fullback, —were separated from the rest of the squid and placed under Couch Getto, who drilled them in line play and straight May Take to the Air MAY TAKEN TO THE MID The battle of the midwife divided into two rounds which alternately took the offensive in a dummy passing scrimmage that showed up some of the weaker points in the Jayhawk passing attack and defense which "Doctor" Hargis diagnosed and upon hearing his advice to exercise his "hurricane talents." Evidently, the Jayiwakers intend to take the air a lot this season, but not entirely, for the Kansas team will have line power as well as a shifty set of power. They'll probably use as much power-house football as possible against Percy Loezy's Denver team which, according to report, is a team that depends on a straight Denver Wins Opener In their opening game against the Colorado School of Mines eleventh, last Friday, the Denverites made two touchdowns from the rushing game while the Miners were only able to score via the overhead route. The Rocky Mountain conference Denverites will be no setup for Kansas as Lacey has usually developed a team that has unpredicted sports of scoring and running, despite the fact that it never finishes very high in the conference standings. Officials Announced The fact that Harpiss is not taking his team to Denver before Thursday night will not allow the Jayhawkers much time to get used to the higher altitude as they arrive in the Mile High stadium. It takes the Denver stadium at 8 that night. Hargiss announced today that the following members of the Kansas squa would make the Denver trip. Ends, Stuck, Casini, Burr Hammers, James Hammer, O'Neil, Campbell; tackles, Mehringer, Clawson, Zvolanck, Freese;攻牌, Atkeson, Kwaternik, Dean, Logan; centers, Burcham, Watkins; quarterbacks, Neemm, Manning, Ku Buffucks, Smith, Schauke, Weas- er, Plankett, Plankett, fullback, Beach, Marshall The officials for the Denver game have been announced by the Denver University athletic office as follows: Referee, Vidal, University of Colorado; umpire, Greim, Springfield Training; headlineman, Burwell Moles, Springfield training; field judge, Des Combs, Warrenburg Teachers. Members of the athletic staff goin are Dr. F. C. Allen, Coaches H. W. Hargia, Adrian Lindsay, M. J. Gette trains, James Cox and Fred Johnson assistant team physician, Dr. Arthur S Anderson. Sport Shorts A young Lawrence girl, whom we decline to name, is not addicted to the reading of the daily press. Last summer, after his triumph in the Olympic Games, he was sent out to call on the young lady. She greeted him cordially and then asked with unconciously charming naive: "Where have you been all summer?" "Where have you been all summer, Jim?" James nonchalantly remarked, "Oh just out to California." The young lady, just to show she knew what it was all about, enquired sweetly. "Did you get to see the Olympics, Jim?" Which is the nth power, or new low or something of something. Hospital News Jane Surface, c34, was admitted to the Wakins Memorial hospital yesterday. --five new men; Tate C. Clark, Lawrence Cleilen Lecburg, Belle Plaine, Le Emrich, Topeka; George Moore, Lawrence St Evans, Solomon. Max Gibson, e35, has been dismissed Patronize Kansan Advertisers. Allphin Plans Attraction for Basketball Intermissions Opportunity for apparatus work 1 being offered by Herbert Alphin, physical education instructor, to all men in the department. All men are held every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at 4:30. "In the first meeting of the class last Thurs' day 12 men reported, but there are places for several more on the squad." Alphin said to "Although no credit is given in this course, the possibilities for the development of strength and agility are great. There will be an physical improvement which the course will bring, there will be opportunity for members of the class to appear in exhibitions. According to the physio's instructions, students will play the class between halves of basketball games and on several other occasions. "Any man interested in this type of work should report at Robinson gymnasium Thursday at 4:30a, Alpham said." Coach Logan Issues Call for More Gridmen Larger Freshman Squad I Needed to Tustle With Varsity Faced with the smallest freshman football squad in years, Cochol Raolan Ligna today issued an appeal for a $10 million欠贷 at the freshman practice The freshman squad is a likely-looking bunch of youngsters but Logan feels that he will need a great many more candidates for freshman numerals. He has not played any serious competition this fall. Logan asks that every freshman on the Hill who has played high school or prep school football check out equipment $^2$ If the candidate is inexperienced and feels that he can learn the game, the freshman coaches will welcome him with open arms and do everything in their power to make a footballer out of him. The 55 freshmen who checked out equipment and reported to the coaches Monday afternoon have had their number augmented by the appearance of good shape by the time the varsity returns from its season's opened at Denver over the weekend. A little more hardening up and these men will be ready to begin working on Oklahoma State in early September for their first Six game, at home, Oct. 8. These 60 potential varsity squadmen went through an intensive drill yesterday afternoon in an effort to get in Logan and Foy worked out with the linenen yesterday and although short in numbers, there seems to be some top notch material in the offing. Page and Cox took the hacks in charge and after a stiff drill in groundwork, worked them out in broken field tactics before a hard run to the showers. It is a little early in the season to get any sort of real line on the fresh material but a glance through the roster reveals a bunch of names that shone brightly with their light, which should point a continued rise in Jayhawker Gridrion, Preferred. KFKU Mr. Kuerstiner will be accompanied by D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Fine Arts, in the first two numbers. He will be joined by Sandy, and "Minute" by Hockenstein. The radio station of the University of Kansas, KFKU, will present a musical program tonight from 6 to 6:30, under the auspices of the ensemble, associate professor of violin. Mr. Kueisterer and Dean Swarthwt will conclude the program with "To a Lotus Flower" by Cecil Burleigh, and "Havanaise" by Saint-Seves Results of the final tryouts for KFKU announcers which were held Tuesday afternoon will be announced in Sunday's Kansas. Miss Irene Peabody, mozzo-spearo and assistant professor of voice, will be accompanied by Shirley Gibson. Miss Peabody's selections are: "Melisande in the Woods" by Alma Goetz and "Prince 'harming' by Lehmann. Coach H. W. Hargis is scheduled to discuss "Football" from 6 to 125 on Thursday evening. He will leave immediately after the talk to join the football squad on their trip to Denver. There will be no broadcast from the team tomorrow and Saturday afternoons, because of the World Series broadcasts. The Men's Student Council will have its first regular meeting of the year this evening at 8:15 in room 5 in the Memorial Union building. The budget for the year and material on the proposed student store are matters to be taken up, Harold Denton, c33, president, said today. Yankees Pound Cubs To Take Game, 12-6 Continued from page 14. CHICAGO - Grinshaw struck out, Herbium hit two and four in a row to come. Coxe hit to Grinshaw who missed a pitch, but returned to the field. Stephanow hit left to lift scoring. Herbium hit three, followed by Stephanow left to lift scoring. Herbium hit two and four in a row to come. Coxe hit to Grinshaw who missed a pitch, but returned to the field. the pitcher who tossed out Coombs at second. Two tails, five runs, no errors. CHICAGO-Hertzman doubled to left fielder, Karen tripled, aces Hertzman at home and hit him. His hit to Genius who was out, first to pelter who covers his eye, hit by a balloon. Cubs picked Lonewark, run away on balls, cupider. 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