PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1932 Team Formations Are Given Trials by Coach Hargiss Drill Continues in Funda mental; One or More Letter Men for Each Place PREPARE FOR DENVER After spending several days at drill training University of Kansas Jayhawkers in the fundamentals of football, H. W. Hargiss started extensive work on team play in two practices yesterday. The team has been working out twice a day since Sept. 10 and will have two worksouts today and tomorrow. After that the squad will settle down to class work and one practice a day. Couch Hargis and his staff of assistants face some strenuous work in whipping a team into shape for the season's opening when the squad travels to Denver to meet the Denver University team in a night game Sept. 30. The sessions yesterday saw the squel work in team formation for the first time this season. Dummy seriography with a tattoo of actual seriography as a closing feature was the order of the afternoon, while the morning saw initial drill and some work on fundamentals. Hargiss has a letterman for every position this year, but he is faced with the task of finding a good combination at the tackle positions, another good center and additional material at the guard positions. At tackle, he has Pete Meehring, star wrestler on the United States Olympic team and letterman from last year's squad. At the other tackle he has James Brazil and Joseph Zvolakun, both lettermen, from which to choose. At the center past James Burchell is the letterman who is back. Coach Hargiss has the pivot of finding another man to share the pivot duties. The return of Ormand Beach to a Kansas uniform will serve to strengthen backfield defence. Beach is a fullback. At halfback, Schanek is on duty, and Carrie Smith, last year's quarterback, has been shifted to the halfback position. At quarterback there is John Manning, substitute quarter, last year, and Nesnith and Koll, sophomore candidates. Hargas has considerable coaching help, Mike Getto is back to his post as head line coach, Adrian Lindsey, former head coach at the University of Oklahoma, has been added in his place with the backfield. Presty Cros, star head football man of the 1932 Kansas team is also working with the backfield. In addition, Forest C. "Ping" Allen, director of athletics and veteran football, will serve as advice passant and general conditioning of the players. To Celebrate Anniversary Columbia University—(UP)—The University of Missouri School of Journalism the oldest in the world, celebrates its 25th anniversary this fall. Send the Daily Kansan home JOBS for University Men and University Women Now Open Apply in person at the Kansas and Nebraska Out-point Big Six Opponents in Football Kansan Business Office for complete information. Kansas and Nebraska, leaders in Big Six football victories, are the only schools in the conference to score more points against their Big Six opponents than these opponents have scored against them. Nebraska is in the lead with 3.367 points to every point scored by its five Big Six opponents in 113 games that these schools have played. In games where they scored 2.86, cutting the all-while Kansas is second with 1.138 points to落后, while Kansas has improved sharply. to opponents' 1 in 148 games the Jayhawkers have played with present members of the Big Six. Oklahoma falls a little short of scoring a point per opponents' point, but had a scoring machine that has averaged better than 10 points for the In more than 40 years of football competition teams now in the Big Six have played 232 games, of which 32 have been to games. Nebraska is well in the lead, as shown in the following tabulation: | | Won | Lost | Tied | Pct.* | Points | Op. Pts. | Pts. to Op. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nebraska | 84 | 20 | 9 | .783 | 1963 | 589 | 3,367 | | Kansas | 71 | 62 | 15 | .550 | 1447 | 1271 | 1,139 | | Missouri | 50 | 62 | 15 | .453 | 1447 | 1417 | 860 | | Oklahoma | 10 | 62 | 10 | .433 | 846 | 1172 | 836 | | Iowa state | 26 | 44 | 6 | .382 | 579 | 843 | 687 | | Kentucky | 26 | 54 | 11 | .383 | 554 | 1241 | 455 | *Tie games count $ \frac{1}{2} $ won and $ \frac{1}{2} $ game lost. In the four years of Big Six compet- 1920; Missouri-Okahoma in 1920; Ned- tion there have been 59 games (Kansas brisken-Oklahoma in 1929 and Kansas- did not meet Ames in 1931) of which Iowa State in 1928. Surdings for the five were the contents. These included four years; Nebraska-Nebraska conti- | | Won | Lost | Tied | Pet | Points Op. Pts. Pts. to Opp. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nebraska | 15 | 2 | 3 | .825 | 102 | 10.81 | | Oklahoma | 9 | 9 | 2 | .500 | 176 | 211 | .83 | | Missouri | 9 | 9 | 2 | .475 | 172 | 199 | .88 | | Kansas State | 9 | 11 | 0 | .475 | 172 | 199 | .953 | | Kansas | 8 | 10 | 1 | .447 | 152 | 128 | 1.19 | | own State | 8 | 13 | 1 | .289 | 131 | 268 | .488 | Six Are From Four Othe States; Eighteen Top Six-Foot Mark Jayhawker Football Men Mostly Hail From Kansas Of the forty-one candidates on the University of Kansas football squad this fall only six are from states other than Kansas and these represent only four other states — Oklahoma, Missouri, Texas and Oklahoma. Of the four candidates are letter men and include Ormond Beach, fullback, and Dick O'Neal, Oklahoma; Jewell Campbell, end, Kansas City, Mo.; and James Brazil, St. Louis; and Ernest Caimi, end, Jennette, Pa. Walter A. Buckley, and end from Indiana, Texas, is a first year man on the varsity squad. The average weight of the Kansas football player this year is 183 pounds, according to the official weights of the VISIT OUR Rental Library 15c for 5 days The Book Nook 1021 Massachusetts day by Coach H. W. Harps. Of the forty-one candidates only sixteen are lighter than the 180 pound average and sixteen weigh 190 pounds or more. Orland Beach, all-conference backfill of the 130 team who has returned after a year's absence, is the heaviest man on the squad, his weight being 205 pounds. Dick Weaver of Concordia, Kans., reserve halfback of last season, is the lightest man of the squad, his weight being 150 pounds. BE WISE ECONOMIZE VARSITY LAST TIMES TODAY The Strangest of All Thrillers Living Dead Under the Spell of White Zombie with Bela (Dracula) Lugosi WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Dear Sister—The Warm P perfume of the Tropical Night—The Song Notes of an Oriental Love Song "Devil and the Deep" with Gary Cooper and Tallulah Bankhead WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY The Jayhawkers are a ruggy bunch, this season, eighteen of the candidates measuring six feet or more. The tallest man of the squand are James Bracil and Raymond Dumm, letter man, and Burt and James Hammers, first year ends, all of whom are 6 feet 2 inches in height. The shortest man is John W. Brown, the most defensive guard from Leavenworth, Kans, who is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs 185 pounds. PRICES Mats. 10 - 15c Eve. 10 - 20c Student Living Cost Down Plate Dinner 35c 11:30-8:00 Curb Service HILLSIDE PHARMACY 11:30 - 8:00 We Deliver PHONE 1487 Budget of $450 a Year Will Suffice Survey Shows DICKINSON TUESDAY, MARCH 13 You Never Laughed So Much Since Dobbin Wes a Colt Added Units Fox News Shows 3-7-9 at the Eldridge hotel, to discus 1932 football. Short talks will be given by members of the athletic departments of the University, Haskell Institute, and Lawrence High School. Chasiné cute collee co-eds rings-around Rosie .singing hoy-hywh-.OI TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY It is probable that the Olympic men who represented Kansas and the University at the games held in Los Angeles recently will be present. Adrian "A" Lindsey, the new assistant football coach will be welcomed back to the University and also will speak. Students can attend the University of Kansas this year for less than $45 without lowering living standards or sacrificing normal campus activities. and "Souvenirs" Screen Song "School Days" school authorities say. Estimates compiled in Chancellor Lindley's office were based on reduced living costs in Lawrence and on a study of actual expenses. The $400 budget includes three meals a day, an approved room, usual fees and books, admission to all school athletic contests, concerts, lectures and other similar courses, subscription to the Daily Kansas, and social privileges of the Student Union, incidents of the week, and $1.50 a week for clothing. Thursday Only Lawrence's Big Vaudeville Day Featuring Eddie Castleman's Satan Mania 20 People Eve. .15 - .40 Mat. .15 - .30 "Flapperte Trio" 4 Chocolate Drops" Jack Collins and His Band Friday - Saturday LEW AYRES in "OK America" Coming Sunday Mr. Robinson "Crusoe" the real aims of college life. Hundreds of students, many of them outstanding in scholarship and campus leadership, spend much less." The budget can be reduced in proportion as the student can or desires to eliminate some of the items listed. "A student may spend as much as he has," George O. Foster, registrari said, "but an allowance of much more than $80 a month, or the use of a ear seem fairly certain to interfere with Rooms for students are available around $10 a month, with some listed at less, and good board may be obtained at $4.50 a week. Students eating on a co-operative plan, cut this 50 to 75 per cent. LINDSAY TO TALK POOTBALL AT LUNCHEON FOR COACHES Send the Daily Kansan home The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce will hold a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. today. Smith Hemstitching Shop DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS HOSRHY MINDING DELEGATING BUTTON HELP BUTTON HELP 937 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 683 FRESHMAN CAPS Have to be worn Wed. 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