PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932 Once-a-Day Practice Now Football Program Smith Goes to Halfback and Freese to Tackle Position After 10 days extensive training on fundamentals of football, in sessions held twice daily, the squad settles down today to a regular routine of daily practices. The Jawaharwai squad has been working out in morning and afternoons, having trained by MI H. Wargis and his five assistants since a week ago last Saturday. Drill on fundamentals, chalk talk formations and plays, and dummy serigraphy, have been stressed by Coach Hargas during the 10 days practice, and will be continued, with actual serigraphy whenever it seems required. Outstanding developments in this fall's practice so far have been in the healing of playing assignments of two men. Carrie Smith, regular quarterback at North Carolina, shifted to half, in order that his ball carrying and defensive abilities may be better utilized. Loe Frees, who played at full hat season is being changed to tackle, to strengthen that one arm, Hargis Feeds is one of the weakest. With more than enough letter men to fill every position on the team, as well as a wealth of new material, Kansas has its best appearing squad in several years. While Hargail is encountering some difficulty in working with players functioning too quickly, there is an abundance of powerful backfilled men and ends. Beach, all conference fullback of the 1930 championship team, will undoubtedly prove valuable for his defensive power in backing up the line. At half. Smith and Schake will probably play against Kell and Plaskett, Dumm, Brinkman, and Gridley held in reserve. at quarterback Nesmith, Manning and Kell will compose the staff, with Smith available for reserve duty. At the end position, there is no need to have a Casini and Stuck, former all-conference end, who returns after an absence of one year, are the strongest appearing candidates, while the abilities of Hanson, O'Neil and Campbell, all let him show an opportunity to show their mettle. The start of freshman football on Monday will reduce the variancy coaching staff by two. Frosty Cox and Ronald Logan, who have been assisting Hargis, will be assigned to the freshmen, and will be assisted by Lee Page and Earl Foy, stars of last year's Jay-hawketer Sixty-five Per Cent Are Self Supporting at Baker University Students Earn Expenses Baldwin, Sept. 21—(UP)—Some college students may go to school in coonskins coat and sport roadsters, but not the students at Baker University School authorities say that at least 65 per cent of the students enrolled at Baker this year are earning their expenses. [4] Self-supporting students, however, are not a new thing on the Baker campus. Some of the school's most distressed students work in one way or another as students. Henry J. Allen, former United States senator, earned his expenses in the student barber shop. Bishop William Alfred Quayle did his own cooking as a student and cut wood on shares for fuel. Dan B. Brummite, editor of the Central Christian Advocate, worked for a laundry to earn his student expenses. F. E. Wolf, now treasurer of the college, did his cooking over an oil lamp in his student days. Send the Daily Kansan home Come Early for A Good Seat VARSITY TODAY AND TOMORROW Twenty Men Sent to the Bottom of the Sea— For One Woman's Sin "Devil and the Deep" With Gary Cooper and Tallulah Bankhead FRIDAY - SATURDAY Freshman Grid Men Called Suits to Be Checked Out Saturday Practice Starts Monday FRIDAY - SATURDAY MIX TOM And His Pal Tony in "My Pal The King" "Freshmen will check out football equipment Saturday morning from 9:30 to 12." "Frosty" Cox, freshman football coach, announced yesterday. The first practice will be Monday afternoon at 3:30. Roland Logan will work with the line and will be assisted by Earl Peyr. Coach Frost will assist Lee Pagu, halftake on the varsity eleven last year, will assist Cox in his work with the backfield. As This Wild Westerner Conquers a European Kingdom "We expect a group of good fresh- man material out for practice," Cox said. "but of course we cannot make it ourselves; we will have had some practice sessions." Tigers Look to Carideo and His Notre Dame Style of Play Missouri Hopes to Gain Ancient Gridiron Glory Thrills - Action - Laughs Columbia, Sept 21 — (UP) — With youthful Frank Carried as coach and the Notre Dame "system" installed, the University of Missouri hopes this fall to regain the gridiron glory which it possessed in years past. Carideo comes to Missouri with only a year's coaching experience as assistant mentor at Purdue but has behind him one of the most glamorous playing records in collegiate athletics. For two years Carideo was quarterback for Notre Dame, winning All-American honors and leading his team to victory in six consecutive games. The late Krute Rocke came to the finest field strategist he'd ever seen. Missouri athletic authorities have given Caridae a free hand in the selection of assistants and methods. He says he is pleased with the showing of his charges in early workouts, and is optimistic regarding the season. Only Anion Stankowski, the freshman coach of Gwinn Henry's coaching staff. Elmer N. "Red" Sleight, former Purdue University. All-American tackles and more recently a member of the Green Bay Packers, an pro eleven, came to Columbia with Carideo, Sleight coaching the lines. Calpaint, 1931 Purdue end, and Sleight were chosen recently as Carideo's assistants, and will handle the line and ends, respectively. Calvert was an outstanding member of an outstanding Purdue team last year, and the All-American honors that Cardioe won at Notre Dame and that he won at Purdue. Paup堤 son as among the greatest players of modern football. SOONER FRESHMEN CHECKING OUT SUITS FOR EARLY DRIL Norman, Sept. 20—(Special)—Look ragged and awkward in the old uniforms allotted them, but plunging into their workouts with real high school zeal, 63 freshmen have already checked out equipment at the University of Oklahoma and are being sent home to Owen Field. The fresh squail was called out a week earlier this year than ever before. The Boomers are in charge of Law- KANSAS LETTERMEN AND THEIR COACH JOHN MANNING SCNAAKE PLASKETT BAKER BURCHAM DUMM MEHRINGER BEACH COACH H.W. HARGISS C. SMITH ATKESON O'NEIL BRAZIL KVATERNIK 2VOLANEK CAMPBELL Coach H. W. Harpies, and the 18 letter men who are back will form the nucleus about which the veteran othball coach will build his bid for the Big Six championship. 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