1x --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1931 Jayhawkers Point to Missouri Game in Daily Practice Turnout of Entire Squad Verifies Report of Lack of Major Injuries TEAM IS CONFIDENT Back to a hard workout schedule following their week-end trip to St. Louis which resulted in a victorious march over the Washington Bears, Coach "Bill Harris" Jayhawks set themselves up toward "Tiger-met" next Saturday. The practice yesterday saw no seri- image of any variety, although Coach Hargis promises some on the program before he leaves for work. At the af- ternoon with line and backfield workouts. Dumm, Page, and Schaake kept the air filled with spinning pigkins in the pumping workout, ending in a few minutes in getting down under the long ones. The report of the lack of major injuries from the Saturday's game was verified yesterday as the entire squad worked lightly at center in punging practice, although "Pete" Bausch held the position the rest of the period. Changes in the backfiel kept all the regulars busy, including Fage, Schaake, Outlook Promising As this "big final" game with Missouri's team that has been inconsistent even in practice and life in its preparation, the confidence that has returned makes the daily workbook look promising for the "big show" next Reports coming from the "Tiger hair" in Columbia to the effect that injuries received in the Oklahoma-Missouri game last Saturday may keep some of them alive, but Kansas will find no sympathy in the Jayhawk's camp; and whether or not the injury reports coming from the Missouri artists will give the annual dopesters a pre-game alliage for the possibility of victory cannot be determined. Team Determines To Win How do the excuses you find, will find the best case for a local camp as a determined, inspired eleven prepare for the traditional foe in their fortress. Scores for past Missouri-Kansas contest speak for themselves, although they offer little in pre-game prophecies. In a total of 39 games, the past teams of Joyhawkers have scored 429 points and points tallied by teams from Missouri. Final Home Game for Six The following University of Kansas football players will be playing their final game in a sports game score: Frank J. Bausch, Fred C. Black, Earl L. Fay, John E. Madison, Eilee E. Page, Otto P. C. Trophy. All of these men with the exception of Bauch have paled three years for his eligibility here since he played one year at Wichita University. Former Missouri-Kansas scores show the following: Year Kannie Miss 1891 22 12 1892 12 4 1893 4 12 1894 18 12 1895 6 10 1896 30 0 1897 16 0 1898 12 0 1899 34 6 1900 6 6 1901 6 12 1902 18 18 1903 17 5 1904 29 0 1905 24 0 1906 0 0 1907 4 0 1908 10 4 1909 6 12 1910 5 5 1911 3 3 1912 12 3 1913 0 3 1914 7 10 1915 8 0 1916 0 13 1917 22 3 1918 no game 1919 6 13 1920 16 16 1921 9 9 1922 6 3 1923 0 3 1924 0 14 1925 10 7 1926 15 15 1927 14 7 1928 6 25 1929 0 7 1930 32 0 429 268 Games,won 2 Games tied 5. FRESHMAN PLAYER KILLED IN SCRIMMAGE IN ALABAM Tucosalena, Ala., Nov. 17 (UPC) — James Nichols, 18, center on the Alabama University freshman football eleven died today of injuries received in a tackle by Nichols. Nichols was shattered when he attempted a line plunge in scrimmage. Playing the position of a defensive rowing center, he was crushed by the cleats at least six men when he pulled eleven's drive shot the line. Students Join Red Cross Alzheimer-Every pupil in the school is a teacher in the system is a member of the Red Cross having enrolled in the 1201 roll Intramural Games Eight Handball Matches Remain Eight Handball Matches Remain Handball doubles final drawings are now awaiting competitive settlement, as the team seeks to receive from the office of Edwin R. Elbel, director of intramural activities. The following eight matches remain to be played for the championship game three times, including three of six surviving teams. The drawing: Frei-Cutil, Triangle, vs. Johnson-Peck, Kapsa Sigma, Dodgie-Falkin, Beta, bye; Barber-Young, Triangle, vs. Courtner, Triangle, vs. Wesco-Celandillo. The slump in football results was continued with only a slight rally from Leicester, which was sound by a victory over Sigma Nau through the medium of a forfeit from he latter team. Triangle and Phi Chi played the final match, and the round out at 4:30 this afternoon. Last Round of Horseshoe Singles The drawings for horseshoe singles for the final round feature three Triangle men out of the eight competing teams. The team with the best triangle, Triangle vs. Fulton, P.I. Kappa Alpha; Hipa; Beta, vs. Hoover, D. U. or Gretzmacher, Delta Chi, (to be decided); Wall, Triangle vs. Coseley, A. D. or Fener Sigma Phi Epsilon. Entries Due Tomorrow Entries for the annual turkey run are due in the office of Edwin R. Ebel tomorrow, in order that eligibility and registration will be completed the event is staged. Each organization may enter as many as 10 men and women. Attendance tests. Will officials be Herbert G. Alphin, instructor in physical education at the college of the physical education department. Indians Play Ogelthorpe at Chicago for Charity Dietz Trains Team Injured in Oklahoma Game Last Week With a few days to prepare for their charity game with Georgetheru on Soldier's field at Chicago on Nov 21, the Rambing Redkin football team of Haskell Institute is being pushed at high speed by Coach W. "Lone Star" The Braves were bruised and battered in their contest Saturday with the powerful and undefeated Oklahoma City university Goldbugs, but the Indian trainers expect to have all injured them at the hospital list by this weekend. Captain Louis "Little Rabbit" Weller, was almost bottled up by the Goldman Sachs bank. He half a half with a leg injury. The flashy Caddo iron brake-field specialist will be With Weller on the of the Goldburg game, Walter Johnson, fullback, and Tanner McNutt, right, the Haskell captain, gleaned brightly. Johnson's 43-yard dash for a touchdown late in the game was sensational, and Holmes contributed runners-up. **Reports from Chicago indicate that the Braves and Ogilvethorpe will play before a crowd of from 7500 to 1800 in their contributions to charity** The Indians are praying for a dry field this week in order to permit the trappers to eat the fish which they are adept. The work of Captain Weller, and Holmes, will also be done. With scarcely enough time for a deep breath after the Oglothorpe battle the Redman will invite Cinnemath, for a week of practice, to University Lawyer universities on Nov. 26. Boxing Matches Scheduled Bill Ramey, amateur light-heavy weight boxer of the University of Kansas, is to meet Bud Schoolknecht, Pittsburg TeachersBoxer in one of the international Arena, Kansas City, Mo. tonight. The first bout starts at 8 p.m. Ramey defeated Schildkneit six weeks ago but expects a much harder challenge. A regular leagian has been training hard and has had at least one bout each week since Ramsey To Battle Tonight and Weidman on Thursday Heavy rains last night at Leavenworth caused postponement until next week. The headcard helded a bout between Blair (Pee Wee) Weldman, Lawrence damnweight, and Kid Voss, Leavenworth. The boats will be hints in Turner hall. Weldman, a University of Kansas student, is resuming ring activities after a late because of studies. He was named winner of championship of northeast Kansas. Women's Intramurals The Greens defeated the Yellows in combat and won a second tournament playoff game yesterday with a score of 1-0. Margaret McNeill, e35, made the only point score during the --- --- Two games are scheduled for this afternoon: at 3:30 the Blues vs. the Yellows; and at 4:30 the juniors vs. the sophomores. Gridiron Injuries on Tigers' Squad Dim Victory Hope Austin and Bitter, Two Missouri Regulars, on Hospital Roost 3 PRACTICE SESSIONS Columbia, Nov. 17—(UP) Injury of two regular players today dimmed Mierson chances of ending her regular season. On Friday, Hal Austin, guard and, apt. Frank Bitter, back, were on the capital list. The Missourians plan only to stay. Collings, Gladden and Schiele, who were nursing injuries over the weekend were promoted fit to play. For six games, he played in Six game. Schiele, however, will have completed a brilliant year of football with two years of elegibility ahead of him. The other players well in the hospital today, but there was no indication that he would be allowed to go with his team Saturday. B team occupied attention of the Missouri coaches as they prepared for the Kansas game. The first squad received a chance to play in uniform. A combination of reserves and team graduates smashed through a makehift B队 that meets the Richland Teachers Thursday night A half dozen members of the first team visited the University hospital yesterday for bruises received in the Oklahoma game. Lincoln, Nov. 17 — (UP) Three Cornushker linemen, Justice, O'Brien, and Koster were reported out with injuries today as Nebraska started preparing for her titular game here Saturday with town State. Lewis Nelson, who rushed in the first half last week for a touchdown and victory, probably will get into the game. Husker Injuries Heal Ames, Nov. 17—(UP)—The Town State Cyclones who are playing Nebraska this week-end to decide the Big Six title were scheduled today for a long serumagine on fundamentals with the line charging and the backswing to get the lead. 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