1x --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931 Jayhawk Morale Is High for Fray With Washington Fight and Vigor Prevalen During Week Promises Defeat for St. Louis Team SCHAAKE NOT ON LIST Increased confidence and high morale continued on the workout field at the stadium last night despite the rain and poor weather. Coach Gissel centered the varsity squad on offensive blocking and defense. The fight throughout the past week in the daily workouts promises surety of a Washington defeat in St. Louis, Saturday. Substitutions and changes in the backfield and line brought out new combinations. In addition, he was retained at his quarterback position all season, continue to take the heaviest part of the directive, and keep it tight with keeping the temper and fight high. The backfield combination in Gridley and Plumfield that worked consistently in the game last Saturday with Okla haima continued to be used. Burcham Used at Center Burcham Used at Center The major change in line position was the substitution of Burcham for "Pete" Bauch. Burcham has been the past week and seems likely to see action against the St. Louis team. The eligibility of Schake who appeared in uniform last night remains unchanged so far as any announcement is concerned, and it has not been determined whether or not Coach Hatcher will backstar a field star or the trip to St. Louis. 26 Men Named To Make Trip The tilt with the eastern Missouri team, from the stand point of the Jayhawk squawker, promises to be a repeating of the last contest between the schools in 1928, when the Kansas gridiron visited their visitors by a 13 to 0 score. Twenty-six men have been named by Coach Hargiss to make the trip to St. Louis, although some on the announced list are only tentative. The list, as it has been announced by the city office includes the following men. The team will leave tonight at 7:30 on the Santa Fe - Ende-Kite, O'Neil, Campbell, Kennedy, Henson, and Brazil; tackies-Joe Foyle, Michael Smith, Zvokulnich, Zovlukin, Baker, Casinit, and Chappel; centers-Bausch and Burham; backfield-Smith, Page, Gridley, Madison, Dumon, Dumon, Madison, Plankett, and Weiss. Sport Shorts The Kansas football team is beginning to point toward the Missouri game a week from Saturday. This is one of the teams that will be playing Hargiss opens up all the players that has outlined during the year and a few extra thrown in for good measure. Despite the fact that both teams are on pace for second place, the crowd should number 30,000. The Oklahoma-Missouri game should throw additional light on the Big St standings. A victory for Oklahoma would assure the Sooners of fourth place in the NFC West to the Kansas-Missouri game to decide the cellar occupant. A win for Missouri and with Kansas winning the Tiger game would give the Jayhawks another result of Kansas and Iowa State game not being played this year. If the Kansas Aggies defeat Nebraska and the Cornhuskers conquer Iowa State, Nebraska and KansasAggies will lose. If the two classes will close will be with content three place despite the fact that they will have lost only one conference game the same as the other two schools. Another loss of no Kansas-Iowa state game. The Missouri-Oklahoma tilt should be close and hard fought. Both teams have stars, Oklahoma with its backfield combinations and Missouri with its pitching. The Tigers game although the Tigers have been improving with each succeeding game. The fact that the Washington football team has been able to score only two points in the last five games should give the Jayhawks some encouragement. The fact that the Washington team should give the Jayhawks some additional spirit and moral with which to cope with Missouri the following week. There is the old feeling that a victory over Missouri makes the entire season better of the outcome of the other games. S. K. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusive 1025 Mass. R. E. PROTSCH Merchant Tailor Women's Intramurals The hockey games scheduled for yesterday afternoon were postponed on account of the rain. The regular games were canceled at 4:30. At 4:30 the seniors will play the sophomores in the interclass tournament. At 3:30 the Reds will play the Blues. The following women are members of the-红 hockey squad: Saddle Lou, Margo Green, Lice Lawson, Ruth McDowell, Donna Hendrickson, Florence Teubner, Donna Hendrickson, Violet Drake, Alice Smith, Barbara Knapp, Daryl Jacobsen, Dorothy Ester, Helen Rumble, Mary Margaret Ramsey, Gretchen Orelup, Caroline Brown, Dorothy Jacobsen. Dorothy Roberts, Dorothy Roberts, Dorothy Allen, Catherine Owen, Virginia Post, Josephine Hollings, Josephine Hollings, Maxwell, Pauline Woodson, Adalene Brook, Elizabeth Schwartz, Mary Jane Hatcher, Margaret Sherwood (capable), Elsa Clark, Elsa Clark, Elsa Clark, Harriet Baldar, Mar Twenty-seven Swimmers Turnout for First Drill Handball Tourney Planned Within the Squad by Allphin first turnovers for the varsity and freshman swimming candidates netted a total of 27 men, of whom three are varsity members from last year. Couch Herbert G. Alphin plans to train the men on the stall bars, she weight and calisthenic exercises until he is confident in series of tests in water to find the swimming ability of the men. The men will be tested within the class and do considerable roadwork and running to harden them for the season, which ends around the end of the year. Practices until further notice are to be held on Tuesday and Thursday at 4:30. There has been noticeable variation in the number when made, will be from last years men. The three who reported are; James Bercher, Roger Krause, and Others who will be out for the squandr others. Glen Alexander, Clarke Adams, Glen Anderson, Chris Collins, Collin, H. F. Dicke, Pugh Engelhunger, Edward Footo, Edward Harvey, Beyes Bill, Hill Kyte, Fred Male, Albert Mar- tell, Thomas James, Sutton, Thomas Sears, William Sharck, George Shaad, James I. Lery, John Longman, Clint Young, Leon Zimmerman Washburn to Play Emporia Undefeated Ichabods To Meet Conference Team in Cellar Position Topeka, Nov. 12—After four successive victories over conference opponents, Washburn will go to Emporia and then take the tall- column College of Emporia club. While the game is regarded generally as an almost certain victory for the Ichabods, Coach Boork is taking no chances and will focus on preparing for the task of keeping the slate clean. Substitutes are expected to play an important part in the College of Emporia game. Captain Fred Dorbush, who was shot and still on the injured list, but Marion Flick and George Wilson, tuckles, and Glenn Stanker, end, have practically recovered from injuries which have brought them up for the past few weeks. Dan Enrich, the Iehabo's sensual new backfield man, will probably become a standout in his career. Carlos Cochrane, a 4-year veteran, will probably be at right end for Dingman. Other new men who are likely to be involved in the next generation of Harley Olciver, quarterback; Bob Breckcurdie and Charles McKay; hallbacks; and John Harvin; end. Read the Kansan want-ads. Washington Team in Heavy Practice for Kansas Game St. Louis Coach Expects Squad to Show Strong Defensive Power Saturday St. Louis, Nov. 12—(UAP)—Despite defeats in five games a certain optimism pervaded the Washington University football squad today working "under Saturday Homecoming contest with the strong University of Kansas eleven." OPTIMISM RUNS HIGH The first string eleven looked good in practice yesterday, serimagining with the reserves and showing how strong the strength. Line coach Dale Bollman said he wan certain the line would show more defensive strength Saturday than in pre- Buy Your Leather Like You Would Your Meat. Despite the light weight of linenme, Bollman considered he now had the strongest line possible with Gustafson and Landwirth at the ends. Lincoln, Nov. 12—(UP)—The Nebraska Cornhoppers stressed both offense and defensive work today as the team prepared for the week before the game with the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan Saturday. "George Moore played well," Coach Dana X. Bible said to play." Mahattan, Nov. 12 — (UP) — The Kaukaas Aggies, working on worked on offensive plays yesterday, were stressing defense today with Coach Boe McMillan, who led the Nebraska's anticipated aerial attack. Rahman Graham, sophomore, who has all conference agreement at fullback kept him out of scrimmage. He leg injury kept him out of scrimmage. Last Workout for Cornhuskers Norman, Nov. 12 – (UP) = Injuries probably will keep Capt. Guy Warren, shifty back, and Pat Young, serpentine downward, trainer Ted Owen, said. Warren has an injured spine, and Young is suffering from an old shoulder injury. Columbia, Nov. 12—(UP) —The Missouri Tigers were to take their last hard workout of the week today before being kicked out of Saturday in a homecoming game. Polishing of the forward passing attack was ordered by Coach Gwain Henry, unable to on the practice field while being from a sinus infection operation. M. U. to Play Oklahoma Graham Back on Aggie Team Ames Team to Meet Drake Our prices vary according to the quality you want on your shoes. Ames, Nov. 12 — (UP) —The Town State Cyclones going out of the conference this week-end for a game with Drake, stressed a forward passing attack today. Swoboda will play at his fullback position despite a broken fin- The More You Pay the Better It Is. Warren May Be Out of Game Millikin Leads Conference Across from Court House BURGERT SHOE SHOP Decatur, Ill., Nov. 12—(Special)--The Iliam football team will be scheduled to see the University of Houston next Saturday when it makes its last home nest, playing at Emory College Although Elmhurst has never appeared on the Millikin schedule before, the fighting boys from the northern state were among the conference champions a battle. Coming to the front in the past few weeks, he established a name for themselves. Until last Saturday, when it lost to N-7, the northern school was undefeated. Will Play Last Game Saturday With Elmhurst College Millikin, by virtue of its 32-0 victory Saturday will wind up the home appearances of several of Millikin's stars over Illinois College, and the defeats to ower Illinois College, and DeKalb, is leading the conference with three victories. To date the Big Blue has not been scored by any other team, and Jason has accomplished this with only 17 men. Injuries and inelegibility have reduced the roster from 25 to a more 17. Captain George Corbett led the team in assists, but was usual, the outstanding lineman. The Milklin athletic board announced that the receipts of the Elmhurst game will be divided with the Decatur community chest. It is estimated that more than 5,000 tickets will be sold. Five Cross-Country Men Depart for Iowa State Coach Bruits Hamilton and live cross-country men of the University left at 1:35 for Ames, Iowa, where he will be playing. The team race队 against Iowa State, at between-halves feature of the Ames-Drake football game Saturday. Will Enter Two-Mile Team Race Against Ames on Saturday Chapman has finished first in the tree race with 1.60 against Kansas and time with .562 against Missouri; 9:40 against Oklahoma in week ago; and 9:48 against Kansas State in week ago. Cunningham, who won the inter- scholastic mile at Chicago in 1930 in 4:24:7, has been consistently improving his time in the two-mile game since 1928. He was Nebraska, and led the Kansas to victory Oklahoma last week in 9:46:6 within less than a second of Champari's time the same day against Kansas While Iowa State is doped to win the race, the contest for first place and the time-setter will be interesting between Lyle Chapman, of Iowa State, and Glenn Cunningham, Ehlkart, a sophomore member of the Kansas队. Other members of the Kansas队 will be Floyd McComb, Lawrence; Gerald Slower, Winna; Paule Borel, Newton; and Hall Taylor, of Lyons. 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