X PAGE SIX --- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 Hargiss Preparing for Charity Game Against Ichabods Men Go Through Offensive Drill During Dummy Scrimmage With Freshmen CONDITION IS TIP-TOI Another offensive drill was the order of the practice of the Hargiss men last week, when they used a new one the Tuesday afternoon, where What the practice lacked in length was replaced by snap and pep. The hands were held over the fresh, lateral passes and power plays over the tackles were emphasized, with the hands dipping the laterals with nice precision. The forward line was charging in good shape and Page, Schake, and Smith were working smoothly in pick-up positions. And Griddy handled the ball to a large extent on the lateral pass plays and their speed combined with the smooth handling of the ball should mean a lot of Saturday's game with the Kebabs, Saturns. Dornbusch Returns to Echabad Line The return of Capt. Fred Dornbusch, deady blocker and tackler, to the Washburn line after being out the latter half of the season will do much to reinforce the Washburn attack and defense. The practice last night saw two men on the Hargiss队 shifted to different positions. Ernest Casmi, who has been playing guard all season, and John Hargiss, who was earlier in the season, were alternating at end in the absence of "Sweep" Hanson, regular end. Bauch was at center, Baker and Mahringer, were guards. Rest and Foy were at the center, O'Neil was at his usual end position. Shows High Morale in Practice Coach Hargis was highly impressed by the progress she showed last night. The men went into the practice with a vengeance, and were full of pen in carrying out their training before Saturday will be given over to work on forward pass drills in top-tip condition after a hard season. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Blair "Pleevere" Weldman, c35, Lawn amateur matzer lost a decision to Billy Sheffler of St. Francis for his fast-moving car to be an independence in upset for Weidman. He was saved by the bell in the second round but it hard going to finish the third round. The juniors defeated the seniors, 1-0 yesterday afternoon in the last game of the women's interclass hockey tournment. Elizabeth Moxley made the Fact that no sports writer nor critic of this sector has yet predicted a Sooner win over the Goldbucks has not bothered Coach Adrian Lindsey's boys to have much to prove, and upon these so-called 'experts anyhow', was the way one freshman player put it Monday afternoon. "They're the fellows who thought Notre Dame would win," said coach John Stallone, co-casters picked Napoleon to win by several touchdowns at Waterloo. Women's Sports Berry, Kirk, Lee and Fields, who are familiar with the Sooner style of play, have raced through the vastly formative Skill 10 skill. The system is coming a little harder to the Boomers, although they are expected to master it by Saturday, owing to their practice all season of the plays of each Sooner opponent. Denver U—Not content with white-washing the sophomores in the annual class fights and making wreckers out of the "D" club men in a free-for-all hat. The team, about to issue a challenge to the second year men for an egg fight. Not Worried by Predictions Sooners To Use Freshmen and Fourth Year Men in Charity Game CARLS Christmas Gift Special Norman —(Special)— Red sweaters were issued today to freshmen and fourth-year even who will play with the Soomers in their important charity clash Saturday at Owen field with the Oklahoma City university Goldbucks. Offers You the Choice of Among the players who will fight side with the Sooner varsity Saturday are Curtis Berry, Clyde Kirk, Frank Tippett, Keith McCormack, Lindsay, such and freshen them as James "Red" Staeyle, Altius, Matt Lowry, Temple, Tex, Bob Edel, Okrugmeh; "Dex Peri-Em," Josh DeSouza, Robert Robinson, Seminole; Art Pansez, Fort Smith, Ark; John Paul Wilkinson, Guthrie, Lee Dawson, Chandler; Omar Miller, Rory Stokes, and T. Ray Phillips, Oklahoma City. The sophomores won the tournament championship with a perfect record. The juniors took runner-up honors, and third place went to the seniors. The seniors won the tournament, winning all of their games. From the teams taking part in the two hockey tournaments, the coaches and captains will choose the honorary player for each team to feed next week. Plans are not yet complete for this annual banquet. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Finest OVERCOATS No lay away — First come, first choice. These Suits and Overcoats are values up to $50 Compare — We're proud to show you. and One and Two Pant Fall and Winter SUITS $2950 for The second water session of the University swimming squared drew 20 men to a stiff workout given by Prof. Herbert G. Allin, coach. Swimmers Are Given Test Conch Herbert Alphin Calls Second Meeting of Squad Coach Alphin is conducting a series of water ability tests with the men. Wednesday the event was bobbing 20 times against time and the winners were Bert Sutton, e3, squall man from England, and Niki, e3, with a time record of 31 seconds. Varsity men out for the practice included Edward Harvey, c$4; Bill Kyte, c$2; Roger Krusse, c$3; Fred Malo, c$4; Tom Page, c$4; Bert Sutton, c$3; Leonard Wolfe, c$4; and Walter Urban, c$2. Sport Shorts After seeing both the Ichabods and the Jayhawkers in action we believe they are better equipped to play. Jayhawkers cannot expect an easy battle Saturday as Curly Edwin has a hilt of getting away for some nice shots, but when he develops the ability to go on after he is seemingly tackled and some sure take care to top both Edwin and Emrich Saturday. Speaking of this Edwinson flash down at Topeka, we are speaking about one of the best ball-huggers in the state of Iowa, who won his title to burn the game he got away two or three times for 10 and 15 yards and had it been a dry field he might have scored against the Aggies. His one short hit was a blocker, but he is a deadly tackler. The neighboring Indians play their final game of the year against the strong Tuba University team in Tulsa. It gives Tuba a tussle every year, but it also makes the running this year. Saddeet of all is the fact that "Little Rabbit" Weller makes his exit from college football after four years of trilantic playing. Ccoch Bc MacMillan has announced his recommendations for letters at Kansas State College. He has a list of 24 men whom he thinks ought to be given the purple "K". Of this list only one man has been indicated that the Aggies will again make a bid for the Big Six championship next year. Whether there is more publicity about the fact or that there are just more fatalities this year in football and basketball, it doesn't matter the present but it seems that the fatalities in football have reached an enormous number this year. This increase may be a result of injuries received while playing football. It is too bad that these things have to happen but it is part of the reality that does not necessarily mean roughness. Bethany College and Wichita Henrys national A.A.U. basketball champions open the season in this section of the country. The teams are strong and it should be one of the many interesting games scheduled this year. Bethany won the Kansas Conference championship last season, and is now members of its last year sound back again. Rumors Afloat About Game Coach Bearg Declares Reports Concerning Charity Contest Unfounded Topeka (*Special*)—Two rather bad rumors have been circulating in Topeka in connection with the charity footwear company K. U. and Washburn in Moose bwew. Somewhere the idea has spread that K. U. grid men would be "after" Dan Enrich in their game with Washburn. Because of the publicity attached to the team, some members of the report seems to have become spread. The other pertains to Carnie Smith. K. U. quarterback and ball carrier desired by many men are out to "get" Carnie Smith. "You can say this for us," said Neisser Beard. "Washburn is out to get the ball thrown out to get a victory, if they can, and that is all. Reports that Washburn expected to play dirty against Carrie Smith are without foundation. Washburn has the edge, Smith from making gains, if possible, but will be cautioned to play cleanly and fairly at all times. We expect to see some games as we have every one this year." 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