PAGE FOUR . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931 Jayhawkers Face Task of Replacing Smith at Quarter Regular Signal Caller Wil Be on Sidelines Saturday When K. U. Faces Millikin BORRELLO IS CHANGED Coach H. W. Hargis faces the task of finding a man to take the place of Carrie Smith in the backfield. Smith must be able to be in shape for the Kansas Aggie game a week from Saturday, he says, and the game this Saturday with Milklin. Every year Kansas seems to have is dose of over-confidence and now that the Jayhawks have had this bit of over-confidence they should go through a little of it. But you can't be allah, if it is such this time for any of the rest of the games. For the other back Coach Harglas has Burny Black, who started the first game of the season, and Raymond Dumm, who has seen some service in the Hall of Fame far. Joe Manning will be developed for the reserve quarterback position. Smith has been the spark plug of the offense in the two games this season and will be missed considerably in the next game. Phil Borello will serve as a leading calling position and another back must be worked in to take his place. The game this Saturday will be on unknown quantity because little is known. Although there is little dope on the Illinois school Kansas should wifi this game, they'll probably With Borrolo directing the attack Saturday, considerable time will be spent on pass drills this week and also to develop passing skills. A noticeable flow in the Kansas attack is so far this year is that the men have been able to get their hands on the ball but after that the ball is likely to go anywhere. This afternoon session will consist of a long chalk talk by Coach Hargigs pointing out the flaws of the Haskell game, leaving this there will be a workout. With a hard week of practice the Kansas football team should be a different aggregation than the one that faced Haskell last Friday night. Iowa State To Meet Brigham Young University at Ames Ames—Although seven football game remain to be played before Cyclone fans turn their attention to other sports athletics official at Iowa State College took time out Thursday to answer questions about the basketball schedule for the coming season. Cyclones to Play 15 Games Fifteen games are on the schedule eight of them to be played on the Iowa State floor. Ten conference contests are booked, along with three game with Drake and one each with Centra College and Brigham Young University season opens Dec. 15. With the Brigham Young quartet comes to Ames. The schedule Dec. 15 – Brigham Young at Ames. Dec. 18 – Central at Ames. Dec. 21 – Drake at Des Moines. Jan. 8 – Nebraska at Ames. Jan. 10 – Kansas at Ames. Jan. 12 – Kansas at Lawrence. Jan. 22 – Missouri at Ames. Jan. 26 – Drake at Ames. Jan. 29 – Kansas State at Manhattan. Feb. 3 – Kansas at Ames. Feb. 5 – Kansas at Ames. Feb. 8 – Okalahoma at Ames. Feb. 13 – Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 19 – Kansas State at Ames. Ramey Fights Tomorrow University Boxer Meets Bud Schild knecht of Pittsburg Teachers Bill Ramy, University of Kansas will need Badi Djokrech, Patten University and the heart of America light heavyweight championship in a International Association Championship. Ramey is to meet Schildknecht by virtue of his defeat of Tony Manners at the 2013 WBC. The fight is one of several on the card. It is to go three rounds and in case of a draw another round is to be fought for a decision. Calls for Wrestlers Leon Bauman, wrestling coach, desires that all those interested in either variety or freshman wrestling meet him at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon in the gymnasium experience is needed by the candidate to qualify, according to Bauman. Intramural Games Tennis intramurals for this year have beige highest number of entrants on —ord with a total of 16 entrants. The competition is to be played off by Friday, Oct. 9. Contestants are divided into four groups: M. Lawson, P. D. Q, bye; Jane Ridgion, Alpha Chi Omega, bye; Jane Cook, Alpha Phi Del, Phi V., bye; Janice Schoenbeck, Watkins hall, V., by F. Myers, unattached; Frances Everhart, Alpha Q.; M. Hekelkamper, Theta Phi Alpha, v. M. Irwin, Independent; E. Hinshaw, I. W. v. P. Bargy, Kuppo Phi Beta, v. F. Hamlin, Alpha Gamma Delta; E. Brewster, Independent, v. Mary Buehrig, untached; M. Strain, Phi Beta, v. F. Hamlin, Alpha Gamma Delta; E. Brewster, Independent, v. Mary Buehrig, untached; M. Strain, Phi Beta, v. F. Hamlin, Alpha Gamma Delta; E. Brewster, Independent, v. Mary Buehrig, untached; M. Strain, Phi Beta, v. F. Hamlin, Alpha Gamma Delta; E. Brewster, Independent, v. Mary Buehrig, untabl Group two: E. Engel, Alpha Delta Pi; bye; M. Callahan, Alpha Gamma Delta; bye; L. Lawson, Alpha Xi Delta; bye; M. Callahan, Alpha Gamma Delta; bye; L. Lawson, Alpha Xi Delta; Grinstead, Independent, for; A. Allaemon, unattached, Hunter; A. Allaemon, unattached, Hunter; D. Dolege, Kappa Gamma Gamma, for; F. Everhart, Alpha Xi Delta; M. Hatecker, Kappa Alpha Theta; m. D. Menzev, Theia Pi Delta; m. D. Menzev, Theia Pi Delta; Byrn, P. D. Q.; L. Douglas, Independent, for; R. Cushing, Gamma Pi Butata; R. Cushing, Gamma Pi Butata; Bell, Kappa Alpha Theta; L. Tubba, Alpha Xi Delta; vs. K. Patte, unattached; M. Edwards, Alpha Gamma Delta; M. Edwards, Alpha Gamma Delta; M. Bishop, Alpha Delta Pi, vs. P. Otto, Alpha Omicron Pi; C. Davis, D. P. Q.; H. Fisher, Alpha Gamma Gamma; H. Fisher, Group three: L. Underwood, Wakatha hall, by; R. Lantz, Kappa KappaGamma, by; R. Moore, Cornhall, hall; R. Moody, Moxley, Independence, by; R. Spindler, unattached; R. Hoezel, Alpha Gamma Delta, vs; L. Lawson, Alpha Xi Delta; R. Hoezel, Alpha Xi Delta; Alpha Delta Pi, C. Routte, Alpha Theta, vs; A. Smith, I, W. W. U. Post, Gamma Phi Beta, vs; G. Glanville, Alpha Xi Delta; R. Hoezel, Alpha Xi Omega; H. Henry, Alpha Chi Omega; M. Jones, Alpha Phi Beta, vs; K. Marion, Alpha Theta; E. Bae, Kappa KappaGamma, by; M. Hoering, Alpha Omicron, bell, Alpha Delta Pi, B. Narec, independent; D. Lightburn, Wakatha hall, vs; M. Hoering, Alpha Omicron, bell, Alpha Delta Pi, B. Narec, Mr. Bride, Cornhall, unattached, by; P. Q,ye; N. Beeer, unattached, by. Group four: L. Glover, Kappaappa Gamma, bye; U. Strandrum, Gamma Gamma, bye; U. Strandrum, Gamma tached, vs. L. Jarbos, Chi Omega; V. Rufi, Alpha Delta Pi, vs. H. Hedgea, Alpha Omioron Pi, vs. H. Wakimin Pi, vs. M. Miller, Kappaappa Gamma, vs. H. Cosander, Corbin hall; L. Ewerit, V. Harrison, Alpha Gamma Delta, vs. M. Smith, I. W. W.; E. Mokey, Independent, W. Walkins, Kappaappa Gamma, Alpha Gamma, A. Hower, Alpha Gamma Delta, vs. B. McColm, unattached; S. Salaithel, Wakkins hall; vs. M. Kennedy, V. Harrison, Alpha Gamma Delta, Xi Dela, vs. M. Anderson, Alphi Gamma Omea; E. Day, Independent, vs. M. Benno, Alpha Omioron Pi, vs. Kappaappa Gamma, bye; H. Henderson, uni- Big Six to Start Season Saturday With Two Games Injuries Given to Missouri Saturday Establishes Kansas Aggies Favorites By Richard E. Harkness, 28 Kansas City, Oct., 5, (1-UP)-Four teams of the Big Six conference meet on the campus of the 101 merit race, while the other two eleven engage outside foe in interracial names. ... NERRASKA HOPES HIGH By Richard L. Harkness. '28 Devealing injuries received Saturday when Missouri wilted before the game was announced, but had 31 to 0 established the Kansas Agies as strong favorites in the coming game. The Agies employing efficient panning play defeated the Browns, 28-24. Nebraska although battered into 19 to 7 submission by Northwestern, felt his stock boosted in the championship light because of the fight displayed by the Reds. Nebraska scored in the best teams in the country, scored in the first 10 minutes before the Nebraska team became warmed to the fray. Although Oklahoma won from Sheyvant in the fight, the Nebraska team faced the most matched Nebraska team. The Cornhushers should win. Over-Confidence Lost Game The ability of over-confidence to demoralize the boat of football teams was demonstrated more vividly than the team's own offense. Indians, outweighed almost 20 pounds to the man, won over the University football team, but not however, was hailed by Coach "Bill" Hargis as "just what my boys needed," and Kansas is top-heavy favorite over Texas. Iowa State meets Detroit University at Detroit this Friday, determined to run her game in the Titans' emblem on their first successful season in three years, defeated Morningideges 20 to 6, Bay Porters 17 to 9, Bayport, a tackle, were on the injured list when the Missouri team released a twisted ankle and a twisted ankle. Porter's right ankle was broken in a scrimmage with a Texas back, and he is out for the game. All the conference teams were sched uled for light workouts and chalk talks this afternoon. Four Members of Last Year's Squad Return for Game at Ames Polo Team at Iowa State Weaver Announces That— Ames, Oct. 5- Iowa State will again form a team this year, if plans confirm a formal name. Iowa State, newly elected president of the Iowa State Polk Association, material- Last year was the first time a polo team was at Iowa State. With Himan, Keith Banks of Ames, Carl Neethof of Sioux City, and Dick Holden of Council Bluffs are the members of their squad who are in college this fall. Games are tentatively planned with Illinois, Oklahoma and Missouri. The contests will be staged in the latter part of October if the team rounds into batte Send the Daily Kansan home. A Personal Representative Miss Betty Fette, direct from Elmo's Philadelphia Salon, is in our store this week, ready to aid you in your skin and beauty problems. She will give you a comprehensive analysis of your individual problems. You are invited to use this service which is without charge. TOILETRIES—MAIN FLOOR E L M O, Inc. Is Here for Consultation of Sport Shorts Where was the Kansas football team last Friday night? Bodily, the men were on the field at the Kansas Memorial stadium but mental, and, as well as being in light, they might as well be穿着 guitars up on the moon. After an upset like the one Friday night, sport writers begin to look for excuses. Could it be that the Jay-Z cause of the lights? Could it be that there is no more team-work on the cover of a sports magazine? Kanaas men thought that they were playing a one-man eleven, and that they had a blunder, while Johnson did as we pleased. But what is the use of "crying over gilled milk?" It it did go against our grain to go back to the capital of the state? It didn't. The fact that Washburn was 12 points better than Kansas, when we know all the time, and any same person who has ever followed football knows, that comparison does not mean a thing 'n' football. Looking forward to next week means looking forward to the improvement of the star of the team so far this year, and the team's ability to be a star before the year is over. Carrie Smith, who is reported to have a win in the game, said out of the game with Millikin so that he can be in the best shape possible for the next season, she is moving on. This puts it up directly to Phil The Cardinals evened the series with Connie Mankin's Athletics by means of what is hailed as a two-man victory, in which he struck out Louis and the hiting and daring baserunning of Pepper Martin were the margin of victory. Louis in the second game of the series. Barrello to recuperate from the bruises he got Friday and, to direct the team Saturday. Jimmy Wilson had a chance to become the goat of the series in the ninth with two down when he threw the third strike on Moore. Moore was struck by the plate, third base. The only explanation that seems possible is that Wilson did not realize that Moore had struck out and since he was watching the runners he was able to get to the dangerous man in a pinch, came through with a high foul that Bottomley was able to reach only after leaning over the temporary boxes and the game began. Joint Reunion Is Planned for Football Men of '21 Aummi Office Compiles List of Kansas Players and Addresses In accordance with the plans for the observance of the tenth anniversary of the Memorial Stadium, it is the plan of Howard "Pete" Roedy, 23 and Brutus Hamilton, track coach and a Missouri football teammate. The members of the Missouri and Kansas football players who played in the first Missouri-Kansas game held in the Memorial stadium. Coach Hamilton has written the alumni secretary at the University of Missouri. Bob Hills for a list of the university's notable alumni, order that an invitation may be extended to them. Invitations will go out just as soon as the list arrives, accord- A complete list of the Kansas players and their addresses has been compiled by the alumni office and Reedley men, requesting their attendance. Reedley believes that a large number will play against the team of it is widely scorned. The team of 1921 and their present addresses are: Ray Pierson, Burlington; John Lonborn, Kansas City; Carl McAdams, Albuquerque; John McLean, Salina; Gordon Saunders, Detroit; Lee Wendle, Louisville, Ky; Andrew McDowell, Mae, Missouri; Paul Kensley, Maryville, Mo.; Clarence Marshall, Okla. 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