PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931 Jayhawkers Drill to Fill Vacancies for Sooner Game Hargiss Must Develop New Backfield Combination for Oklahoma Tilt Saturday DEFENSE IS STRESSED Facing a freshman squad that was equipped with an aerial attack similar to the one expected from Oklahoma Saturday, Couch Hargas' varsity squad went through a stiff workout and drill team at the gym for their game with the Sooner. The workout itself was a "dummy" scrimmage only for the purpose of formulating a Jayhawk team in the Southern eleven. No offensive practice for the varsity was on schedule in yesterday's time being held with an defensive drill. The earlier part of the practice was spent in punting with the defensive drive getting a workout in getting down under these punts. Tries New Combinations With the declaration of Stella's eligibility in combination and combinations were tried by Coach Hargan yesterday. Carrie Smith spent an hour on the field, taking position, substitutions being made around him in an effort to fill Schlape's post. During the practice, Lee Page and Plaskett formed one pair of backs, working with Smith; and迪利雅 and Plamley later formed two pairs. Coach Hargis made no announcement of permanent positions in these two places, although considerable time was spent in giving the firm a full benefit of the massive practice. **Weaver Calls Signals** Dick Weaver was given a given Carrie Sutton's duty to execute several times in the course of the work-out, but the sephromore back is lacking in his needed punch and snap. Weaver has been kept out most of the season because of an early injury, when some part in him being him down now. Backfield a Question Two complete lines and backfields were given a taste of the Oklahoma passing attack yesterday, and the announcement from Coach Hargus named the men who will make the trip. They will definitely be determined today. Along with the announcement of Borrello's condition which has placed him "out for the season," he added that the inability of Stanker, star back, Coach Hargis faces a tough proposition in his first game. His troubles have probably been considerably lightened however, through the training and workouts in the workshops all this week. Coach Hargies announced a final practice for this afternoon, although serrated knuckles were common. The condition of the team is the best that has been experienced this season, and Coach Hargies plans that no final schedule will be or weaken in any position. The team leaves at 11:45 tonight on the Santa Fe, arriving in Oklahoma City tomorrow morning where it will play just before just结束 on Saturday. The workout this afternoon this afternoon will be the last before the spring training, which begins in lahowa City Friday afternoon, which will be the center of only a light practice. Kansas City, Kan.-Boyls in the seventh grade of the Central school here are shining shoes to gather funds for the Red Cross. Sport Shorts With Elmer Schanehake ineligible Coach H. W. Beasley best suited to combine the combinations in the backfield. Schanehake was a power in the backfield, running, kicking, receiving passes, and backing up players from the other team. Oklahoma game but if he is eligible for the Missouri game, he will probably play the same year. That is the way with football. With Schane out, the starting back-field will probably see Raymond Dumm in the lineup. He is a good hunter, has the weight, and should do some good work with his team. He will start to start with Lee Page but the other two starters will probably not be known until just before the game. They will be chosen from Dumm, John Manning, Warren Plaisket, John Madison, Tyler Blacke, and perhaps Jean Blacke. Oklahoma will probably be at its best against Kanasa in a last effort to win a 56 game. Cleo Williams will be the best shape since he was injured at the Nebraska game. Besides him the Sooner team has won six games in the backfield in Eilstrum and Pazze. The two scoring stars of the Big Six will tangle this Saturday. Richard Greefe of Iowa State went two points down in the second half and State last Saturday when he went on a scoring spree against Oklahoma scoring all the points the Cyclones turned in. Graham did not have a chance as Aggies were playing a non-conference game. With the first basketball game coming less than a week from the end of the football season, the Big Six coaches must grown so much to take the place of the men out for football. The last football games are not until Dec. 5 and the football team will be expected to be ready for the first basketball game. S. K. Two Teams, Undefeated in Conference Play, Mee Coach Veenker, Iowa State Prepares to Invade Manhattan Ames, Iowa. Nov. 5- After making his debut in Big Six conference circle; both at home and abroad with victories, Coach George F. Veenker Monday he won a victory over Houston on Saturday of the men's purple powerhouse of Kansas State. Back from their victory over Oklahoma by a 13 to 12 score, the Cyclones jumped out for their biggest test of the season. Captain Roger Bowen, Sam Etzel, and Frank Nole suffered injuries in the game, but be in good shape again Saturday. The re-appearance of Warren Duesenbrough was the start of a two-week layoff because of injuries served a big factor in the Iowa State win. He went up on the line was little short of sensational. He made tackle after tackle to keep the Sooner back from gaining possession. Saturday's Dad's Day contest, besides featuring two teams undefeated in conference play, will see the two high scorers in the Big Six in action. Dick Grete, Iowa State's blood backfield seen by the Crimson Tide, skipped from placement after touchdown against Oklahoma in a brilliant individual performance. Ralph Graham, rated by sports writers, so another Jim Bauchus, his six-year-old son, scores in scores from scrimmage but the Cyclone hallback has 40 points. The Rams place locks WELCOME KANSAS TEACHERS To Your Entertainment Headquarters Mat. 25c Nite 35c Kiddies 100 PATER WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY NOW! Ends Tomorrow HELD OVER By Request and Popular Demand! 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Jassad, Maloney, Dunlair Ellstrom Will Start Tilt for Sooners in Backfield The Oklahoma strategy, Lindsey indicated, would be to meet Kansas with a bovine backfield compartment and Maloney, and a line subject to continual replacements. By showing in fresh reserve strength, Oklahoma hopes to wear a backfield compartment. USE PASSING ATTACK The Oklahoma Sooners were also cocked and primed today with a forward passing play. The Jawayhawks Jaywahkers Saturday. Coach Ad Lindsey expressed satisfaction in execution with Oklahoma plays on this variety on forward passing formations. Manhattan, Nov. 5 – (UP) - The Kansas Aggers leave tonight for Ames, or play Iowa State Saturday in a game at Iowa City. The team tie with Nebraska for leadership. Leave for Ames Ralph Graham, 200 pound fullback, still was of uniform yesterday because plenty of power in another every Iowa State formation attempted by the Ames, Nov. 5—(UP) The Iowa State Cyclones were scheduled to take a easy workout this afternoon and then will begin their Saturday with the Kansas Aggies. Nebraska to Meet Iowa The Cytiones went through a tackle practice yesterday with Coach George Veenker to it that none of his recorders were in danger of receiving Lincoln, Nov. 5—(UP)—Gilbert probably will play against Nebraska it plays of the injured O'Brien when the Nebraska non-conference game, it was indicated today. The Nebraska regulator took a light workout yesterday while the B team had played. Night Game for Missouri Night Home Colts - 5 (UP) -- The Mi- souri Tigers were trained to a fightin pitch today for the game Friday night at Drake at Des Moines. The Missourians, losers in their five games so far this season, will present themselves at the game time since the Texas game when several regulars were injured. The passing combination of Stuber to Schiebe and Foster will play the main role in the Tigers' offense. Great Bend - Ned Keean was killed when he fell under a Santa Fe train. A gash in the head caused instant pain, trying to be beat his way to Hutchinson. When Martin signed his $4,500 contract with the Cards in the spring, he probably was wondering what kind of a win would bring him to playing the pitcher to make midweek ends meet. John (Pepper) Martin, the Temple, Okla, bey who made good with the St. Louis Cardinals, hasn't done so bad for his defense in his first year in the majors. Pepper Martin Fared Well for First Year SPEAKING OF SPORTS Martin ousted Taylor Douthit from his center field berth, played good ball during the regular season, and then beamed the hero of the World Series. Sam Breadon, Card's president, gave Martin a $500 bonus. Martin's cut of the world series money was $4,484. He sold his life story for $700. He handed a baseball belt, a patent medicine and an artifact, a contract, and made personal appearance in motion picture shows at a salary of about $2,500 a week. Year's Total Should Be Near $20,000 So by the end of the year Martin will have accumulated about $20,000 and can go out and bunt all winter when his annual travel is over next month's rent is coming from. Martin, however, is not quite so fortunate as he might have been if he had performed similar artworks with the other club. The dashing Oklahoma outfitler will be lucky to get a $7,000 contract for 1931. If he were given his chance, Martin would be able to get his salary doubled. Undoubtedly Martin will be one of the biggest box-office attractions in the National League next season, and he could be a star. Read the Kansan Want Ads. 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