X --- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25.1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Big Six Conference Elevens Complete Pre-Season Work Nebraska, Iowa State, Kansas and Kansas Aggies to Play Opening Games MANHATTAN CRIPPLED Lincoln, Sept. 25—(UP) The Cornell team practiced their practice field with the SEC team, their opponents tomorrow in the first game of the season. Both teams were expected to win. Tigers to Watch Scrubs Columbia, Sept. 25—(UOP) Coach Gwinn Henry today cancelled practice for his University of Missouri varsity eleven, taking his 'A'弓 to Fulton where the reserve team plays Westminster on Saturday against Texas at Austin. Sooners to Scrimmage Reserves Two Iowa State Veterans Out Norman, Sept. 25 —(UP)—The Oklahoma Sooners restart today preparatory to the annual game tomorrow between the first string eleven and the reserves. The variety ended in its first real preparation against the acrimmage drill against the freshmen. Ames, Sept. 25-(UP)—Two experienced veterans, Bob Smith, tackle, and Ken Wells, back, probably will be out next season. The team is Simpson College tomorrow in the first game of the season. Smith and Wells have been on practice sessions, and Coach Ezekiel, relying more on current performances than past records, will rely more one sophomore. Aggies Hard at Work Manhattan, Sept. 25—(US) - Depth injury to several of his coaches, Coach Brian continued today to drive his Kobe Bryant and his team for the first game next Saturday against Pittsburgh Teachers. Captain Jordan more back, are on the sick list. --nearly winning the title, will have to upset the dope again to finish higher than fourth or fifth this year. Coach Jordan is on a game on New Year's Day in Hawaii. Sport Shorts Before the beginning of every new sport season sport writers put forth their best plans for success, worse, of the possible outcome of the season. Then at the end of the season if they are correct in their guesses they win, then at the end of the season if they are wrong they blame it on upsets and other unforeseen happenings. A writer will attempt to set forth his belief of the outcome of the Big Six football race in the best manner he can. Being from Kansas may be reason enough for the winger to choose his team, but Coach Hargass was the winner, but after seeing the protese of Coach H. W. Hargass we all the three knew. With 12 lettermen, eight of whom are likely starters in most of the games and three sophomores who were good enough to win out over lettermen and last year's squirt players. Kansas has won the Big Six football ball race again. From pre-season die we pick the Kansas Aggies to finish second, the position occupied by Oklahoma last year returning with a team year returning and with men from one of the best freshman teams in the history of the Aggies to fill the gaps left by the loss of lettermen. The Bo Moose will be a serious contender for first place. Reports are coming from Manhattan to the effect that the McMillan deputy, who is in charge of shifting the members of the block to the shifting of every member but from except the entire block, also a turn in the backfield in some of the numerous deception plays being used It is hard to pick Nebraska for third place and we do so only because of the hard schedule Nebraska must face. Non-conference games will be played over the weekend in Pittsburgh with all three meaning a great deal on the victory side of the ledger. These games will take a great deal out of even the great team that Nebraska has. Couch Dona X Bible has 14 lettermen and good sophomore prospects to follow. I have forgotten the jinx Nebraka holds over her mother's death, believes in the worm turning some day. Coach Gwinny Henry of Missouri has told newspapers and friends that his eleven this year will be one of the best teams he knows, and know what Henry-couped power teams have been in the past and may regret picking the Tigers for a fourth season. Moorei boasts at least 15 letterman and they have shown great promise in early season scrimmages. We are certainly thankful that the annual Kansas-Michigan battle is in the Kansas stadium this year, what little that may mean. Oklahoma, which had a smooth functioning eleven last year and whichgrand somewhat of a surprise by Iowa State, which has not won a conference game in the last two seasons, is out to do something about that record. The team has a new coach this year and this may mean that it will have to change its personnel. Venkovek to get his system working at Ames. We have no choice but to pick it for the cellar position again. Kansas has defeated Iowa State the past two years but this year, owing to injuries from a heatwave time that Kansas was outstretched from the Big Six, the two schools do not meet. This may have a bearing on the outfit, as both teams are scheduled Kansas would probably have had another victory in the win column. With almost every team a permanent starter, these teams will have to take two conference losses this year and the team that is able to go through the season with a shot at the playoff sure shot for the championship. If Kansas should lose one conference game and some other team should do well, the team would have to be content with second place since the Hawkjawers, play only four games with Big Six opponents. No other team would have that we do not expect you to agree with what we have set forth but rather believe it at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. We can or not be ready at this time. Harold "Dutch" Hauzer, captain of the football team in 1928, is back on the campus after spending some time at Harvard. While up in the New England states Hauzer played and served as a team captain for sports coming from Boston a year or so ago, the team on which Hauzer played defeated the varsity. Women Hold Election for Intramural Board Three New Groups Enter; Tennis Matches to Start Soon The women's intramural sports were put definitely under way last night with the election of the intramural board composed of three members larger than the intramura groups, a maternity-career, and faculty representation. Della Dona Doodge, Kathryn Marian and Dorothy Lighthurn were chosen to head the women's soccer team was elected secretary-treasurer. Miss Ruth Hoover, women's athletic director Copies of the organization constitution were given out and explained and the entry blanks for tennis matches. All entries are distributed. Each organization is allowed eight tennis entries. All entries must be in by Sept. 30 and matches will start immediately that date. Drawings for volley ball must be Three new groups have entered intramursals, this year, making a total of 19. These are Theta Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha Theta, and an un-named Theta Hampshire has charge of the organization of the new group. MANGIN, RANKING NET STAR TO PLAY HERE WITH COEN Gregory Mangin, last year's sixth ranking American tennis player, will stop off here to play an exhibition game in Kansas City and vice versa of Kanaas tennis star, Mangin has been playing in some matches on the west coast and will be on his way east for some matches when he stops playing the match will be played about Oct. 1. Coen starred on last year's Big Six championship team and has been a regular member of the team. According to Coen some other exhibition matches will be played at the same time. Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 24-(UP) A football coach and two teammates stood ready today to give their blood for college football players who were seriously injured in scrimmage Tuesday at College football player who was seriously injured in scrimmage Tuesday at College football player who was seriously injured in scrimmage Tuesday at the hospital today. Three Offer Blood for Player Powerful on Line Oott Rost has played both tackle and guard under Couch Hargis. Although he is a big fellow, weighing close to 200 pounds, he is fast and aggressive. Rost has always been noted for his sportsmanship. He is playing his last year for K. U. Lee Page, who is playing his third year on the Jawharcher football team, may be started at halffoot tomorrow. He is a cool, collected player and at times shows good open field running and passing. There are few counts among the Kansas players. May Start in Backfield Ames Points to Simpson Game to End Bad Streak WAFFLES Ames, Iowa. Sept. 5. (Special)—Starved for the taste of victory for almost two full seasons Iowa State College won its first week of practice before the opening week of practice with Simpson college with a spirit that birds fat to put an end to their struggles. CHAT-N-NIBBLE Iowa State Anxious to Win First Game in Almost Two Years The Gold team used Swoboda and Lawnder either Bauman and Bob Smith, or Dugan and Keeley. Reyer, center; Bowen, quarterback; Schutthoff and Johnson, halfbacks and Divides Squad for Scrimmage In the scrimmage Saturday Veenker divided his men into two evenly split teams. One team was red; The other was brown; Team Farrell and Templeton, endes; Nolte and Archer, tackles; Saddicks and Treussel, guard; Nagel center; Blom, quarterback; Wells and Grebe, halfbacks and Dusenberg, full-backs. Despite the rains which have struck Ames for the past four days the Cyclones have had no let-up in practices. They are now training only one practice daily will be held. Some idea of what the Cyclone football team will look like when it takes off from the field during when Coach George V. Weenker treated his charges to their first scrimmage of the season. From now on acco Next door Dickinson Theatre The Varsity The initial scrimage game discovered several important things to Iowa State's attackers. The defensive tackle showed old time form at his post with a madd job of defensive work. Bob Smith, leading candidate for his old job, was the first one in line, none of the fight which has character- after ized his play during the past two seas. sons. at Looks for Heavy End Continuing his search for big and fast ends, Veenker shift Nagel, a 200 pounds fighter, during half of the game and was not altogether dissatisfied with his play there. Nagel, however, fails to match Swoboda's speed going down the field. Bowen continues to rank as the best kicker on the squad, although Grete has not played against him in *Grofe*, Schafroh, Johnson and Bowen, Veenker has uncovered a wealth of passing strength and from all aspects of the offense to intend to take the mile off. Although Veeker received a good close-up of his men in the scrimmage game none of the positions are enclosed, and Veker is not able to rain forced the Cyclones to seek the shelter of the college armory where the coach pointed out glaring errors committed in Saturday's play and padded himself with plays to be used against Simpson. Intramural Games Saturday night is the deadline for entries in all fall sports, which include basketball, volleyball and tennis, according to the decision of the intramural managers at a meeting Four fields are being held off for the football and the first games are being played. The teams are posing rules of the drawings will be posted on the bulletin board at Robinson gyms. Kansas Farmers Meet Parsons—Kansas farmers, county attorney, farm agents, and public relations executive. Labette county will meet Tuesday in Parsons to discuss firm business and present Pratt- old settlers and former residents of the state's fishing industry day at the State Fish Hatchery for their annual picnic and reunion. Vista Murdoch, editor-in-chief of the Wichita Gazette. --and up EARRINGS Shown In the Newest Styles for Autumn $1 In Hotel Eldridge MON. - TUE. - WED. EDWARD ROBINSON in ws----3----19:09----9 WINNIE LIGHTNEI ln "SIDE SHOW" DICKINSON NOW! Soon: "Penrod and Sam" THE STIRRING NEWSPAPER FIVE STAR FINAL Before the football game, get your Shampoo and Finger Wave Special 75c Stadium Barber and Beauty Shop Frank Vaughan, Prop. Phone 310 1033 Mass. Friday and Saturday Only ABE WOLFSON Money to loan on valuables Guns and Revolvers — Watches and Jewelry 637 Mass.----Phone 675 --with REGIS TOOMEY SUE CAROL To University Men who want to be well dressed without looking Dressed Up... 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A fast moving story of newspaper life, on the stage "THE BELVEDERE QUARTET" in a complete change of program. BIGGEST AND BEST FOR LESS PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY Showc—3—7—9 ENDS TONITE Rex Beach's Glimorous Drama: "White Shoulders" JACK HOLT - MARY ASTOR Added—Comedy - Cartoon - News SATURDAY! HILARIOUS COMEDY DRAMA FOR THE 'LOVE 'LIL JACK MULHALL ELLIOTT NUGENT SALLY STARR MARGARET LIVINGSTON Added Units Red Grange in "Galloping Ghost" Mickle McGroine Connie RIZAK KAT Cartoon starts MONDAY WHEELER and WOOLSEY "CAUGHT PLASTERED"