PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1931 Squad Undergoes Hard Scrimmage in Enclosed Field Intensive Chalk Talk Study Given by Coach Hargiss Precedes Secret Practice MANY SUBSTITUTIONS In a field enclosed for secret practice, and with few spectators, the variety football squad underwent a thrilling training session, passing, blocking, and tackling, followed by a tough scrimmage in preparation for Saturday's clash with the Colorado After an intensive chalk talk study by Coach Hargiss, the squad engaged in the perfection of punt-formations. The coach also taught a major part of last night's practice. A hard scrimmage followed, featuring hard drives at the goal line, shifting of formations, and pummeling of formations. The team would be made in the course of the scrimmage although the starting line-up found itself surrounded by North Carolina and Brazil at tackles, Rost and Kwatermin at guards, and Bauch and McGowan at backs. Smith started at quarterback Dumm at full, and Page and Schank at halves. Coffman from the future Smith displayed some remarkable work at quarter in the execution of signals, and some brilliant gains through putting the hall back in great shape where it was often used by Dunn to be booted high and well beyond its course's territory. It is quite possible that tonight will bring a scrimmage between the freshman and varity squads, and because the starting line-up for Saturday's game is still quite double, substitution is numerous as last night's practice showed. Colorado Aggies 'Tough' Alston McCarthy, former varist, pitcher, words from Denver to D.C. Allen that Kansas will face in the NFC playoffs will face the Colorado Aggies. He says that the forward wall of the Aggies will be one of the stiffest that the Jayhawks have. The probable starting Kansas lineup according to Coach Hargiss, for the game Saturday is as follows: Left end, Gilbert Hunt; left tackle Vernon Spangler; left guard, Earnest Casini, Zvonimir Kwastelm, or Gene Riggs; left guard, right guard, Oot Reat; right tackle Ear Foy; right end, James Brazil quarterback, Carrie Smith; right half-back, Elmer Schenkue; left half-back, Lee Page; full back, Raymond Dummey, Free Missouri Prepares for Texas The captain will not be named until the meeting of the men in the dressing room before the game. Keen Competition at Nebraska Columbia, Mo., Sept. 23—(UP)—Couch Guinn Henry today concentrated on the 27 members of his squand from which he will select the 11 men to represent the University of Missouri against Texas Oct 3 in a game of the season. The "B" squad will play a separate schedule of games. Ames Hones for Victory kcch Competition 123-23—(IP)—Keen competition for positions in the Nebraska starting lineup was in evidence as 38 players designated by Couch Dana X. Bible as the varsity squad rounded out practice for their first game against North Dakota and South Dalton. Jack Miller of Omaha is a likely starter at quarterback. Ames, Ia., Sept. 23—(UP) —Determined to break their 17-game losing streak in a game Saturday with Simpson, who was scheduled for a stiff workout today. Beyer, a sophomore, is showing promise at the college competition for his position at center Light Work for Sooner Norman, Okla, Sept. 23-(US)-Upward and light serigraphic practice was in line today for the Oklahoma variety squad, preparing for its annual game against the freshmen Saturday. More information states were out for the yearning team. Aggies Rest Saturday Manhattan, Sept. 23 (UP)—Chuck McBilin, McMackan训导, adapted to autumn weather, prepared to give his team a lesson on how to play today. The Aggies have no game this Saturday, opening their season next week against the Pittsburgh Teachers University. Intramural Games --first-class classes offered. Pratt's Commercial work will be offered in night class at the Pratt High School according to recent announcement. Entries blanks for touch football, handball, golf, tennis, and horseshoes have been sent out and all entries for the game due in the intramural offices Saturday. A meeting of intramural managers of all organizations will be held in Robinson gymnasium, in room 206 tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. Night Classes Offered LEADS AGGIE OFFENSE Colorado Ageties are centering their attack around "Red" Speed, white 148-ound quarterback who throws still also do the passing and kicking while in the game. Edmonds to Officiate in Colorado Aggie Tilt Department Makes Known Names of Arbiters for Sessions for Season Leslie Edmunds, of Ottawa Univer- sity, has been chosen by the athlète- department to play between the University of Karman and the Chacoan Aggies, which will be Edmonds will referee two other home games for the University this fall. They are the games with Haskell Institute, Columbia University and of Oct. 2, and Kansas State College, Oct. 17. Edmonds is also scheduled to referee the game between the University of Kansas and the University of Kansas to be played on Nov. 7 at Nerman Other officials for Saturday's game are: umpine, John Jordan, Dartmouth head linesman B. L. C. McCreary, Oklahomia head linesman E. M. Eriabe, Valley College. Dr. Iadore Anderson, of Missouri, and Dr. Haskell Huskal while Dr. J. A. Geirth, of Georgia, be head lineman, and A. A. Schubinger of the College of Emporia, will be field In the game with Milliken University, scheduled for Oct. 10, Steve O'Hourke and Jon D'Anthony will play Howard V. Millard, of the University of Illinois, will wimp, other officials for that game are: head lineman J. D. A. Reilly, and Jack Copeland, field Dwight Ream, of Washburn College, uplike the game with Kansas State receives a 7-0 win in reece on Oct. 17. O'Rourke will be head linesman, and Mr. Behride will be E. C. Quigley, St. Marys College, will reef three of the remaining games. They will play on October 24 at Lincoln on Oct. 24, the game with Washington University at Saint Louis on Nov. 14, and the Kansas-Missouri homecoming game played in September. Ira Carrthers, Illinois, will umpire the game with Nebraska and Reilly will again be head linesman B. L. McCreary, Oklahoma, will be field judge. bettow, the chosen champion, before the game between the University of Kansas and the Oklahoma A. and M. College, played in Lawrence, Oct. 31, Schabinger will uniprep, Taylor, Fairmount, will be head lineman, Petal Welsh. Ream will umpire the game with the University of Oklahoma. Rolly will be lineheads, and McBride will again be field indoor. Anderson will be umpire for the game with Washington University, and John C. Mills, Missouri, head lines. Brian Burke, Westminster, will field widsle. Dweight Ream has been chosen to umpire the homecoming game, assists by Reilly as head Insman and R. E Peter of Warrensburg normal for a field Reports coming from Missouri seem to get more confident every day and the latest newspaper talk hails the Tigers as the dark horse of the Big Six. With more men being declared eligible for the national title of Missouri should be increased. Sport Shorts All the teams that do not have games this week-end will engage the freshman squads in a 60-minute scrimmage, and one is part of the regular practice season. James Bauche, who has been working out in the Kansas stadium, will go to the National A.U. peritheater meet with the coach. He will compete in the broad jump, javelin, 200-meter run, 1,500-meter run, and the long jump. The meet will depend on the two running events and the broad jump as he has always placed high in the other two Personnel of Colorado Aggie Football Squad Send the Daily Kansan home Name Position Weight playoff 0 Byrum, George F 170 0 0 Canklin, Ralph G 170 0 0 Canklin, Ralph G 170 2 2 Frescoe, John H 152 1 2 Frank, John C 196 2 1 Greffenius, Ruben G 181 2 0 Gritt, Roy T 172 1 1 Hannah, Claude G 156 1 1 Hannah, Roy E 168 2 2 Hitchcock, Orville E 166 2 2 Hannah, Roy E 168 1 1 Kerr, Kirk G 183 1 1 Keithly, Arthur E 168 1 0 Morris, Glenn E 167 1 0 McMichael, Wm. T 202 0 0 McDonald, L. E 168 1 1 Orme, Esten E 182 2 1 Rammesson, Hubert T 171 1 0 Smith, T. A. E 162 1 0 Sartoria, James F 174 1 0 Hannah, James H 160 1 1 Stephens, Paul G 188 2 2 Sullivan, Harvey H 155 0 0 Sandestad, Morris H 165 1 1 Shields, Taylor Ages G 166 1 0 Tomlin, Floyd Q 180 0 0 Walt, Ivan E 180 0 2 Brockland, Oak G 178 2 2 White, Albert Q 148 2 2 Young, Melville G 190 2 2 Position Weight played earned Hughes Whipping Squad Into Shape for Kansas Aerial Formation Stresses in Early Practices by Aggie Mentor Fort Collins, Colo. Sept. 22. —(UP) The Colorado Aggrieved finished practice today for their tilt with Kansas University at Lawrence. In the final practice Coach Hughes put his first and second teams through a quick stretch. In the mussson, and Sanseed doing most of the carrying. Rassmusson, sophomore fullback, crushed the line consistently, and he was able to stop the kickoff. White was jerked after a few minutes to save, but stayed long enough to ramble 50 yards for a touchdown. Home address Long Beach, Calif. McDonald, Kan. Swarthmore, Pa. Greeley Fort Collins Montrose Fort Collins Montrose Pueblo Pueblo Pueblo Fort Collins Simul Wilson Fort Loton Mosca Montrose Meker Batavia Denver Rockvale Grand Junction Monte Vista Stirling Norwood Lakewood Rocky Ford Fort Collins Colorado Springs Lanoric Fort Collins, Colo., Sept. 23—(Special)-With time short before the University of Kansas game, scheduled for next Saturday at Lawrence, Coach Hughes is rapidly whipping a Colorado State scrimmage, which was held Thursday, has been followed by drill work in perfecting plays which were not clicking properly during the workout. A great deal of work has been done dur- In the past the Aggie steam roller system has been used to advantage, but with all or four men who are good with pass receivers, new tactics are being used. Defensive work on passes, backs and quarterbacks in the past, is also developing rapidly. Heavy Line and Fast Backfield A heavy line together with a faster backfield than has been developed in recent years will likely result in a return to the doubling back field. In either case by Coch Hughes in former years, With both speed and weight in the backfield, Coach Hughes will be able to vary his type of play to greater advantage than he has for several years. Although several sophomores are showing up well, it is likely that a team composed mainly of veterans will take the field against Kansas this weekend. Mang, a 200 pound sophomore, will no doubt get the call for one backfield put, but the remainder of the team likely be the composed last years' men. Line Average Over 185 Monday and Tuesday of this week were devoted to hard scrimmage, and Wednesday a lighter workout in timing plays and in discussing the scrimmage. The team's squad, which has not yet been selected, will leave here enroute to Lawrence. The starting line will average a little more than 185 pounds while White will be the sole light-weight in the backfield. The probable linemen is Wilson, LE; Orme, LT; Kerr, LG; Frank, C; Stephens, MG; Friebel RT; Reuter, RE; Stephens, RG; Friebel RT; Reuter, RE; Stephens, RG; Donald, LL; White, WH; Sartoris, FB. It must be a terrible let-down for MacDonald; from Pulter prize to goat gland libel in a single year. Campus Comment HUNSINGER 12 Subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters 723 Mass. PHONE H. L. Nevin Distributor 13 papers—15c per week 17 Ray Frible is the only Kansas on the Aggie squad this year. He is playing his third year at tackle for the Colorado school. KANSAN ON AGGIE SQUAD Hinshaw Lines Up Frosh About 70 Yearling Candidates Report For First Practice Approximately 70 freshmen reported to Coach Steve Hindow last night for a game with his team and tactics. No specifc plays were uncovered, and little scrimmage ensured throughout the practice, as the yearlong season began at the line points of college competition. Following a hard run around the following player put through a series of stricken strikes, the direction of coaches Logan and Cox, two former Kansas stars, and now a coach in the starting lineup. During the latter part of the practice the linemen, under the supervision of Loran, were instructed in running interference, blocking, and tackling. The rolling block method was emphasized most highly in last night's The backs, led by Frosty Cox and Steve Himshaw, participated in a series of skirmishes with a picked line at attack points,扣破 and break through the defence. Read the Kansan want-ads. TRY DANCING You'll want to know how this year. Instructions in Ballroom or Tap Dancing for young men and women. By appointment- MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO Phone 953 Rex Beach's MIGHTY DRAMA With a Brilliant Cast MARY ASTOR JACK HOLT RICARDO CORTEZ Added—COMEDY · CAETOON · NEWS Show 2 · 3-9 Sensible Prices HOME OF THE JAYHANK NOW PLAYING LEWIS STONE DORIS KENYON in Philip Barry's great story of You and Me ON THE STAGE— THE BELEVEDERE QUARTETTE A REAL TREAT OF HARMONY AND FUN COMING SATURDAY "GRAFT" A FIRST NATIONAL VITAPHONE HIT --with a complete showing of New Fall Styles and custom tailoring woolens. Visitors may have this expert fit them in either ready-to-wear or made-to-measure clothes. Don't fail to see this display TODAY and TOMORROW MR. LESTER KOLB Representing the Society Brand organization is here tomorrow. --with EDWARD G. ROBINSON DICKINSON LAST TIMES TODAY GEORGE ARLISS in "Alexander Hamilton" A Dickinson Theatre for Entertainment THE CIRCUS OF FUN WILL BE HERE TOMORROW 3 BIG DAYS "THRILLING ADVENTURES in AFRICA" EXTRA! MON. — TUES. — WED. THE BIG EDITION EXTRA! FIVE STAR FINAL