PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAG FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1932 Scrimmage Drills Begin for Kansas Football Warriors Sweat-Shirted Team Aver ages 189 Pounds; Red Jersey Group Is 20 Lighter FIRST GAME WEEK OFF Couch "BILL" Hargiss put his Jay-hawkeye charges through their first scrimmage yesterday afternoon and from all appearances the followers of the Jay-hawkeye have plenty of speed and plenty of beef to watch during the current season. When the varsity squod took the field yesterday afternoon, the coaches gave a little group instruction; Hargiss and Getto working on the linenen and Llanday and Cox on the backs. As soon as they got the baskets this papauline two teams; working one outfit in sweat shirts and the others in red jerseys. The red jersey squad which took the offensive throughout the scrummage was made up of the following squad men: Ends, O'Neil and Campbell; tuckles, Brazil and Zvovanki; guards Kwaternik and Logan; center, Watkins; quarter, Kell; halves, Plaskett and Laub; fullback, Marshall. Line Averages 182 Pounds This team is the lighter team of the squad and averages from end to end. 182 pounds; with a backfield of 171 pound average, giving a team average of 169 pounds. The sweat-shirted team is the heavy eleven on the squad and was composed of the following: Ends, Stuck and Casin; tackles, Fickes and Clawson; guards, Des and Atkinson; Burch, cham; quarter, Neesmith; halves, Schake and Brinkman; fullback, Beach. The sweat shirt average, from end to end, 188 pounds with a backfield of 191 pounds, and a team average of 188 pounds outweighs the red jersey by 20 pounds. The red jerseys held the ball during the entire scrimmage on the offensive but were unable to gain consistently through the sweat skirts. Ormund Beach and Dick Weeser both inter- cepted passes from the red jerseys which they returned for nice gains in the scrimmage to replace Schaiks. Made Several Replacements On the heavy team, yesterday, Hargiss used in replacements the Hammers brothers at ends. Weaver and Dumm backs. Replacements in the red jersey consisted of Hayes and Mains, backs. Hargiss said after the session yesterday, that scripture would henceforth become a part of the daily routine until the time for the departure of the Jayhawkers for the Denver game. Kansas first game is a week from tonight at Denver. Four new candidates for the varsity squad reported to Coach Hargall yesterday afternoon. They are: Herman Cohen and Goleh Noldin, Lawrence; John McNamara and Walter Pavan, Lanning. These bring the squadrangle up to forty five. Tennis Men Keep in Trim Members of Kansas Team Finish High in Summer Tournament Wilbur F. "Junior" Coen, Number One on the Kansas squad, played in several tournaments in the east including the Eastern Championship at Rye, N.Y. where he defended Perry, the No. 10 Number Three in the world rankings. The four ranking players of the University of Kansas tennis squad did not put away their racquets during the game. They were caught in the game by tournament play. year's captain and coach of the University team and held an American ranking of fourteen. Coen teamed with Edward Jacobs of Baltimore in the Southampton doubles and this combination went through to win the tournament. Coen was last Sterling Cutip, Number Two on the Kansas squad, played in several tournaments during the summer. Cutip defeated Hal Surface in the Kansas City, Mo. singles team. Surface is Number One in the Texas rankings. Arthur Voss, Number Three man played in three tournament man in an annual tournament, several of which he won. Voss also defeated Surface in an exhibition match. Kenneth Kell, Number Four on the Jawhayker squad and also a candidate for quarterback on the varsity, played in several Kansas tournaments and teamed with Voss in several doubles matches. Expect Tricky Eleven at O.U. Under Hardage New Uniforms of Sooner Cut Weight and Add to Speed By Francis H. Tihen U.P. Staff Correspondent Norman, Okla., Sept. 22 — (UP)—A light, fast eleven directed by two new couches and using a new play of will carry the University of Oklahoma colors in the 1952 Big Six Conference race. The new head coach, Lewis Hardge, formerly of Vanderbilt University, is optimistic. He is reluctant, however, to predict where the Sooners will finish. An ardent exponent of speed, Hardge has attempted to help the sprinters by equiping the men with new light weight uniforms, made of silk, cut off above the knees. Light sponge protectors replace heavy pads. [ ] Stop Here --you really feel the need of a typewriter. If you do not care for a meal (vours only costs 25c) You will find a variety of Salads Sandwiches Desserts Drinks So do not leave the bill. Stop at The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best In the backfield of the port of fullback is in the causement the most trouble. Evans Chambers, 190 pound understudy at the position last year, probably will get the job. --you really feel the need of a typewriter. Plenty of likely prospects came up from the 1331 freshman team to give Hardage and the new line coach, John O'Neill, guidance from which he chose first string men. The six backfield veterans average 170 pounds, with the sophomore candidates correspondingly light. Forwards and ends average 128 pounds. Fourteen lettermen form the nucleus round which Hardage hopes to build a strong team. Five of the men are in the back, six in the wing positions and six in the backfield. Two lettermen of 1921, Ab Walker and Rob Cumpail, are working at the signal calling post. **mum runze**, sensational, shiny runaway back from last year, is expected to be one of the mainstays in the basketball season. He plays for B.J. John Wilkinson, Bill Wandland, son of a veteran Oklahoma coach, and Melbourne Robertson are outstanding candidates for the blocking half-partisan vote in the letterman, also will plea guilty of action. Tricky plays and deceptive formations will be used by Hardage in an attempt to bring Oklahoma its first conference title since 1828. Radio Service College Jeweler Sparton Radios CALL 911 It's Smart to Be Thrifty Go to Our Show and Save VARSITY Tenite and Tomorrow Mats. Saturday 1:30 and 3:30 TOM MIX and Ils Pal Tony in "My Pal The King" Action - Thrill's - Comedy as tom shows Europe What The American West Can Do SUNDAY AND MONDAY Mats Sunday 1:20 and 3:30 Are You Listening? 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Phone 954 E. 9th & Delaware Streets VARSITY ANNEX Under Varsity Theater Canopy Ice Cream Pint, 15c Quart, 30c Cigarettes, 15c Varsity Blue, 20c Opening Football Tonight Fireworks Display Before Game Between Haskell Braves and Ottawa Tonight at 8 a. p. m. the Haskell Indian Braves and the Ottawa Baptists open the grid season for Lawrence fans at the Haskell stadium. Enthusiasm is rampant between the two institutions and the game tonight should meet the expectations of the most rugid fans. The Nets will face the game and the Ottawa American Legion drum and bugle corps will strut between halves. line-ups as announced: Haskell Position Ottawa A. Barlow L.E. Forsythe McInnes L.G. W. Wilkins McDonald L.G. W. Wilkins Crow C. Stannard Pence G. Raja Reyes R.T. T.J. R. Falloff R.E. Matters Wapp Q. Elder Bernard D.F. Senter R. Holmes R.H. Knapp Gray Grow Officials: Leila Edimons, Odtown u, reference; C. E. McBride, Mo. Valley, umpire; Dr J. A. Reilly, Georgetown, head linesman. 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