PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1931 Kansas to Face Colorado Aggies Here This Week Jayhawkers Lack Power That Made Ten Big Six Champions for 1930 2 MORE OPEN SEASON With the opening football game of the season Saturday, Coach H. W. Hargiss and his assistants, Mike Getto and Moon Mullins, must work hard this weekend to help Colorado Aggies who come to Lawrence for the initial conflict this season. Two other Big Six schools will open their season Saturday with non-conference games against South Dakota at Lincoln and Iowa State detains Simpson at Ames. Spectators who have been barred from the practice field so far this season are allowed to see the Jayhawkers in action need not expect to witness as strong a team as the one that took the field against the opening in the open game last year. "Jarring Jim" Bauch, who was a constant mimic to opposing linemen last year, will jar no lines for Kansas in the playoffs and honorary captain for 1930; Ardie Stuck, all-conference end; Tommy McCall, with all his weight and fight; and David Kovach, who will be missed. A K. U. team made up of most second string men 's last year with a few additions from Steve Levin, who was taken in 1950 will take the field in their place. Even with this change, however, six members of this year's varsity squad cannot be considered lightly. Frank Bauch is better than most big Six candidates, but linewives and Smith and Schaake are capable backfield men. It is the other five men who are not as strong as Coach Hargill would like them to be. If Hanson can get back in uniform for Saturday's game, this might eliminate one of the five, with Kite in there the Jawhawkers will be weak at one wing position. Kite tries hard and works well against the defending backs. Stamina, as the game grows older, Spangler and Kvaternik, the other doubly lineous, lack experiences. This is likely to show up in their early games, but with some experience, both players can move confidently Page and Black are not strong in the backfield. Although the former is a cool player, he lacks ability for open field running and has difficulty finding the openings in the line. Black is light playing against an experienced enough to get by in the Big Six. No Reserve Strength A big problem that Coach Hargis must face is the byewhacky reserve strength. One of the main reasons that K. U. was able to annex the conference championship last year was the fact that the substitutes were almost as powerful as the regulars. The coaches' glove to give a regular to the field, he could send another man into the lineup without weakening the team to any noticeable extent. This power is missing this year and the byewhackers will feel better. It would be rather difficult to predict the winner next Saturday. Kansas will be in three fighters to retain it. Notre Dame, by contrast, will have the same time the Colorado Aggies have a strong desire to bring home a loss from last year's Big Six championship. Neither coach has any data concerning the other team, mofar as this is in the first contest of the season for both outfits. Editors to See Night Game Haskell-Jayhawker Contest Open t Newspaper Bosses A night football game will be the feature attraction for the editors of Kansas when they come to the University Oct. 2 and 3 for the annual newspaper roundtables. University will meet on the morning of Oct. 2 in the KU Stadium. The program starts Friday morning, and, in accordance with the preferences expressed by some 150 editors of Kanata Press, the group will character, with very few set speaches. The editors will gather in groups of weekly papers, smaller dailies, and journals on a variety of various subjects of editorial practice. The date which the department of journalism had in mind was the one used for the R.K.Argie game, but the third district editor, without thinking of a possible conflict, announced the Tom Merrill for October 17. After the announcement had been made it did not seem to them advisable to make a chameau, said the department of journalism. K.U. department of journalism. Members of the department of journalism at K. U. feel a keen interest in the Thompson celebration and exposures, between which they can lie between the Haskell braveers and the Jayhawks, under the big floodlights in the town will be something very special. Mr. Fluff. Lindsey Is Pessimistic Over Sooner Schedule Oklahoma Faces Toughest Tilts in Five Years, Coach Claims Norman, Sept. 21—(Special) "What you think of the Sooner schedule this fall?" a newspaperman asked Coach Adrian Lindsey recently. "I think it’s easily the toughest football schedule we’ve had at Oklahoma during my five seasons of coaching here," replied Lindsay. "Last year we played in the second half scheduled at Norman. This year we play three of our first four away from home, and that’s bad when you have a list of sophomores. I don’t know if that would be scheduled that I could say we were certain of winning. “Of course I’d hate to talk we were going to lose every game on our schedule,” said the Sooner head coach, with a grin. Rice, the first face, possesses junior and sophomore material this season that next to the masuperof the Texas A&M Aggies. The Owls were the only team in the nation to defeat Texas last year. They are couched by Jack Meckernor and John Duncan, both well-known mortals, and will use the sensational Notre Dame system on Oklahoma, which means that the inexperienced Soner tackles will get plenty of at- The prowess of Kansas. Big Six champions last fall, whom the Sooners are well-known. They are well-known. One week later Lindeny will be courting a fall when he takes his team to Columbia where Coach Duffy will meet their Homecoming Day crowd, may find the Sooners "letting up" after the crucial Kansas fray and drive through That Alabama A. and M., with 24 letter winners back, will have a fine team again this season is a foreseeable outcome. Hawaii football season starts later than the season in the United States and consequently the Island elevens are out of contention. The Sooners, who will have to be at their peak in every game all through October and November, may be over by the time December rolls around. Conference Teams Survey Prospects for Grid Season Aggie Mentor Announce Schedule of Games and High Hopes in Eligibles CRONKITE IS FAVORITE Manhattan, Sept. 21 - (UP) - Thirteen jettison and a host of pioneering sophomore students from the Kansas State Agricultural College through a heavy Big Six conference. "A good ball club--that's what we'll have," McMillan said, "We'll always be a threat in each game. Our squad's the best and the boys are working hard." The Agggies, coached by "Bo" McMillan, former star of *Centre College's* "Praying Colonels", went through the first scrimmage sessions this week and showed up well. Although seriously handpicked by a graduation of several coaches, McMillan's team will be one of the strongest in the conference it appeared today. Chief Hone in Cronkite The Angels' chief hope is in Henry Crankite, end and Captain. Crankite, all-an-fidence choice last year, possesses a fine finting toe and will be called back to pass. He is equally excellent on offense and defense, displaying remarkable ability in predictive move of the opposing quarterback. Behind a well-balanced line, unimproper strong from end to end. McMilan has used the following combination in the backfield: Ray McMillan the nation's top nighthawk at quarter, Auker and Kelsey Wiggins, a big strapping veteran, at full. Oct. 10 - Open. Oct. 17 - Kansas at Lower East. Oct. 24 - Manhattan at Manhattan. Oct. 31 - West Virginia at Morgantown. Nov. 7 - Iowa State at Ames. Nov. 14 - Nebraska at Manhattan. Nov. 19 - Manhattan at Manhattan. Nov. 25 - Washburn at Topkea. Eight Games Scheduled The Aegie schedule: Oct. 3—Pittsburgh Teachers at Manhattan Eight Games Scheduled Hopes for Cooler Weather Ames, Sept. 21—(UP) -Couch Georgia State mentor, hoped for cooler weather today as he started his squon on its last week of practice before Saturday. The basketball player has been stressing place kicking. Lincoln, Sept. 21—(UP) —The Nebraska squad was scheduled for a stiff scrimmage today in preparation for the NCAA championship at Saturday, with South Dakota University. Nebraska Works Hard Coach Dana X. Bible plans to cut his squad within the next few days. ... Van Dyne Returns to Tigers Columbia, Sept. 21 - (UPI) The return of Van Dyne to the Tiger halfback, has brightened the Tiger prospects. Van Dyne, who decided to enroll after announcing he planned to play tall is scholiastically deficient, however. Sooners in Secret Drill Norman, Sept. 21—(UU)—The Oklahoma State University football team of Kansas, will start practice seasofthe day. The field has been enclosed with canvas. Hopes for Cooler Weather Sport Shorts Van Dyne Returns to Tigers --by the London String Quartet We don't envoy Coach Dick Hanley's job of facing Nebraska next Saturday and Notre Dame the week following. We also look at the Northwestern athletes are taking two drills a day, for who wants to face them in meeting the Cornbelters of Nebraska. Football in the East got under way this week-end with one game Friday and three games Saturday. That's starting the season rather early already, but in the west coast last week. The Friday games in night affair, by the way. Couch H. W. Hargis' men are beginning to fall in line and learn the plays. This is an important problem with the first game coming so early in the season, but we have begun this week-end to solve the problem in the correct manner. Raincoats Trenchcoats and Slickers $5 That Kansas should have a potent ability to guess the size of a great number of the members of the squad. Too bad they don't have any games show off their power. It looked good to see Forrest Cox in football! uniform again after so long a time. 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