以上基本知识点。 . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1031 Jayhawker Squad Practices Despite Heavy Downpour Perfecting Plays and New Huddle System Takes Much Time From Sessions FOY MAY NOT START Immediately following the heavy rainstorm of yesterday afternoon the Jayhawkers took the field for one of the most gruelling competitions in amusement with the freshmen yearlings. The regular routine of callisthenics was dismissed, and the squid began its more serious practice in anticipation Saturdays' events. Under the direction of Mike Getto, the line engaged in perfecting its formations in going and coming out of the huddle. Since Kansas has developed more efficient formations and efficiency must be accomplished. The running of plays also occupied a considerable portion of the line's practice time, as Getto is anxious that perfect co-ordination between the field goal he should be executed in Saturday's game. Scrimmage 45 Minutes Backs Are Drilled Coaches Hargiss and Mullin drilled the backs in the setups for the various plays, emphasizing the formation and action. The players also spent a great deal of time in the execution of plays, signal practice, and smoothing out the rough spots in the game. Probably the outstanding feature of last night's practice came in the scrimmage between the varsity and freshmen. Following a board talk by Cassius Lupus Rosario, they played with the embryo Jayhawkers. The startling line found Smith at quarterback, Schaulke and Page at halves, and Dunn at full in the backfield. In the end, Bakers scored 15 points for Baker and Rost at tacks, Chappell and Casiins at guard, and Bauch at center. The scrimage lapsed approximately 45 minutes, beginning at first as a scream and then as an aggressive scrimage of no small proportions. Freense and Dunn divide end. Other substitutions ensued in the course of the practice, although seven men remained throughout the entire seriography. Earl Foy, who is playing his third and last year at tackle, may not start the game Saturday due to a badly strained neck muscle. --smith and Schaake Sport Shorts The Colorado Aggies are centering their attack around "Red". White, flashy quartet buck, who is a triple C in the 2014 CAA championship, to news reports coming out of Fort Collins, the man is rather delicate as he has been kept out of the pre-season game last week. He's better than the rest that he doesn't have to participate in the scrimmages. Among the interesting football battles this week-end is the game between Haskell and Washburn tomorrow night, where the two teams will play. Washburn can display, and despite that fact personally we like the Indiana team, they would estimate would call it either team's game. "Swede Hanson" had to do some yoyoman work in order to become eligible to get back into school. We saw some of the grades on the papers Swede Hanson put up. With that put out of the way he is now ready to put up the sterling defense at end of which he always has been capable of. Power to you, "Swede." The Nebraska Cornhuskers tune up with South Dakota Saturday and should have little trouble in registering in the win column. Then next week they will face the Minnesota game of the year and, oh, what a feather in their cap a victory would be! Northwestern should win that game by two or three touchdowns and when that margin is reached the reserves are guaranteed a late face Notre Dame the week following. At first we were confident of predicting an overwhelming victory for our team, but we are not urday but we are comeal after hearing the reports that come from Fort Collins. We still wish to predict rather closely a two touchdown victory for Kansas. S. K. Campus Comment "Annual Freshman Initiation Oct. 1 — Lindley on Program."—headline. Probably the Chancellor will swing the first paddle. Likely Starters Saturday Two men who are playing their final year for Kansas and four who are playing their final year for Oklahoma named by Coach H. W. Hargans are likely starting in the game Saturday. 12 HUNSINGER ROSY F. BAUSCH Bausch and Rost Frank "Pete" Baunch will start the game at the pivot position. Bausch will having caved in line, last year he was injured at the beginning of the season and missed the entire year to participate in his studies on the squadrats James Burcham, squaddin last year and Frank Watkins, sophomore pro- Playing his third and last year at guard for Kawasaki is Otto Rost. Root (2015) has a strong season but due to the loss of three letter guards will be used only at that position this year. Other guards likely play as center defense, and Earnest Carroll, and Gene Chappell. SCHAANF Elmer Schauer will have the job of doing the putting, carrying the ball and putting it down for the passes. He was one of the leading secrets last year and should be amused by his success. HANSON Hanson and Brazil The man who scored the first of many touchdowns against Missouri last year has also scored on a string. Hamner's best feature is his ability on the defense allowing little ground to be gained around his end and often tackles on the other side of the line. Another likely starter in the line is James Brazil at right end. Brislau has shown great ability as an imaging painter. His images have drawn the attention of the coaches. Other good ood properties are Campbell and Dick O'Neill, sophomores. With these six men leading the charges of the teams in addition to Lee Cahill at midf, and East Boy, a basketball player who is 6'2", he takes the field at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday. Read the Kansan want ads P. D. Q.'s Awarded Cup at Pow-Wow Held in Robinson Nearly 100 Women Attenue W.A. A. Annual Rally; Lawons Lead in Points The intramural loving cup, won by the team having the highest number of intramural points to the F.D.Q.'s at the annual W.A.A.'s sport-pow-wow held yesterday afternoon in Robinson gymnasium and who are the team and have no house in which to place the cup, they gave it to Alpha Gamma Deltas, who were their most successful. The pow-wow, attended by nearly 100 women, was started by a grand march, followed by a get acquainted game in the form of a folk dance. Following this was a welcome to the new women by Elizabeth Bryan, president of W.A.A., in which new women were introduced as required for the requirements for membership. The women's physical education faculty were introduced, which included Miss Ruth Hoover, head of the department, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunkel, and Miss Olive Pearl. Following the sport talks a short time was taken up with social dancing. After this several dances were given by members of Tat Sigma. Dancers were from the University and the Leaven Lennon, Lillian Peterson, and Made Van Deuzen, of Tat Sigma. SUZANNE LENGLEN MAY JOIN A EUROPEAN TENNIS CIRCUS Paris-If Betty Nuthall, Cillie Ausen and other famous tennis court stars do not heed the lures of coins jingled by the big women who play France, Jeff Dickson, Suzanne Lenglen may be brought out as the star in a troupe of paid women tennis players. An exhibition game of baseball was given, in which Wiliam Peterson, as the catcher, caught three up and Helen Lawson, as the infielder, with a huge mask, furnished Point System Explained ACTIVITIES EXPLAINED The W.A.A. point system was explained, showing the various activities which entitle participants to points in a game. Participants can also engage in activities include hockey, baseball, and basketball for class teams; intramural, varsity; and team sports of health charts; Tau Sigma, honorary dancing; Quack club, an organization for swimmers; and rife A representative of each of these sports told something of the nature of each activity and the number of points scored by them. The vital ability, the athletic A for 60 points, the blazer for 1,350, and the loving cup for 2,000, were shown. At present only two women in the University of Missouri were participating and Margaret Kayeon, both seniors. During his recent trip abroad, Curley learned that Europeans talk in millions and went home without any explanation. Dickson has kept after the prospects Mile. Lengen is understood to be the willing to return to professional training. The best level is still good enough to beat the best amateurs, although she is not as good amateur. Gives Mock Baseball Game The dressmaking industry has been hard hit in France and Suzanne, who designed and offered a sportswear for women in collaboration with a big Paris business slump. She is on the Riviera where she gets in her daily tennis. Hamilton Faces Hard Task Cochur Brutin Hamilton, track and cross country coach, is handcapped by a lack of material with which to build a winning cross country team this year. McComb and Stover are the only let-inners with whom Coach Hamilton has to work. Cunningham, star freshman distance runner last year, in school and edelliness, is one of the few that drag his legs in shape, and it is doubtful if he will be used at the first doubling. Hamilton said yesterday that he had been wounded in a war that was danger of impairing him for spring competition. The rest of the squad, that has been working out has never been injured. Colorado Aggies Leave for Saturday's Battle Team in Excellent Shape for Game; Big Six Awaits Gun Fort Collins, Sept. 24—(UP)—The Colorado Aggies today were on their way to Lawrence to meet the Kansas Jayhawkers. The Aggies went through their final practice yesterday and were in good shape. They have yet to see a loss. The Aggies will be on a secret basis and it is not known what tactics will be used. O. U. Varsity Scrimmages Fresh Norman, Sept. 24 — (UP) The Oklahoma varsity squared together today after a two-hour scrimmage session yesterday in preparation for the annual game. Now that week, it's working hard this week, but we'll take it a bit easier next," Coach Ad Lindsey encouraged his team. Cross Country Coach Has Only Two Lettermen Back Nebraska Uses Aerial Mack Troncon, Sept 24 - (UP) A fast, using mack troncon, uses a nebraska entry in the Big Six race this year, it was indicated today after Cauch Dana X. 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