A 10. 47 1 UNIVERSITY DAJLY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1931 PAGE EIGHT Plays and Kicking Practice for K. U. Charges Saturday Warm Weather Does No Keep Coach Hargiss From Giving Men Workouts In spite of hot weather, Coach Hair invented a new skill, intent and went through two hard workouts Saturday. Both practices were given over to work on running plays, including the ball. NEW FACES ON TEAM Working on the kick-off were Mehlinger, Bake and Spangler, all of them being new men on the squad this year. We also had two men team, last year. Couch Hargis also had several men working on punting. Smith, Page, Page and Schaake, letter men from last year, were getting off to a good start. This season, Tance, Manning and Dunn, kickers from last year's freshman team, were showing good form. Plumley and Coffey, along with their truck team, trick truck team and new men on the squad, were getting them off in veteran style. Dummy scrimage was the order in both sessions Saturday, with the at-bat winning 8-2 running of interference. Coach Hoggier first choice for the back field was Smith and Schanke, and Danny and Freese, on the first choice. Rost and Kwaterkap were at the guard positions, with Smith and Brandon at center and Benzo and Baker at end. On second choice Burchem was at center, Chan-Pin and Baker at center, and Baker at tackle, and Campbell and Kite at end; Burchem was calling signals, with Pore, Cofman, and Maiman on the sidelines. TOPEKA FREE FAIR PROGRAM INCLUDES LECTURE BY NASH Bert A. Nash, professor in the School of Education, has been asked by the State Parent-Teacher association to have charge of one hour of the Health Department's curriculum at the Kansas free fair at Topeka. Doctor Nash will speak and has included on his program Dr. Maud L. DeLand, psychiatrist of the Topena state hospital. Doctor Nash and T. L. Coller, professional counselor in college, have also asked to serve on the staff of examiners of the Fitter Families at the fair. Doctor Nash and Doctor Collier will serve as consultants for the development of emotion and behavior in children. 1931 Football Schedule Sept. 26—Colorado Agnes, Lawrence Oct. 2—Haskell, Lawrence Oct. 10—Millikin, Lawrence Oct. 17—Kansas Agnes, Lawrence Oct. 24—Nebraska, Lincoln Oct. 31—Oklahoma A&M, Lawrence Nov. 9—Minnesota, Minneapolis Nov. 14—Washington, St. Louis Nov. 21—Missouri, Louis Eleven Lettermen Back for Football at Haskell Oct. 2 10 Games Are Scheduled to Meet Jayhawks With only 11 lettermen certain to return to the Haskell Indian football camp this fall, the outlook is not roary for W. H. (Lone Star) Dietz, head coach, who faces the severe task of recruiting young players. The five lettermen backs who will return are headed by the brilliant Louis (Little Babbler). Weller, long distance touchdown artist, who will captain the team for the second accessive year. With Captain Weller will be Walten Johnson, one of the hardest hitting fights in football, and veteran quarterback, and Oliver Duffa, busky halfback and brother, Jonathan. Plav Warner Style Couch Dietz and his assistant, Ebert Ward, have a job cut out for them in the line where some of the letter materials are created. The style of play adopted by Dietz calls for speed and stamina on the part of the line and the Haskell mentor in the past who could be called. The veteran linemen include John Prim, an excellent end, Victor Costo and Norman Holmes, a fine pair of Football practice at the Indian school started Thursday in order to give the players a good workout as the Braves win at Utah. That opens that opens with a night game against Washburn College, at Topeka, on Sept. 25. Half of the Haskell games are played in Utah. tackles, Bud Hendricks, Louis Alexander and Guy Bush, guards; and Orin Crow. center. Haskell Institute's bronzeed football armor, worn by one be among the most travel suits they face a ten-gamble schedule that will require approximately 7,000 miles to reach. In announcing the schedule F. W. McDonald, Haskell athletic director, pointed out that the customary fast food restaurants Brave schedule and in its place the Indians will journey to the east coast to meet Temple University inadelphia October 23. The eastern sports critics will have their first opportunity of witnessing Louis (Little Rabbit) Weller, captain of the Brave and touchdown miracle man for the past two seasons, in the Temple game. Weller drew much favorable response, but fall and with an eastern appearance may be even better rated in 1831. East Awaits Weller Last year J. C. Grover, Kansas City, Mo., prominent sports官员, rated Weller as the superior of Abbie Booth, who will Weller is ready for his successt season. The complete Haskell schedule: Sept. 25—Washburn College at Topeka, (night game) Open Against Washburn The complete Haskell schedule: Oct. 2—University of Kansas, at Lawrence, (night game, Memorial stadium) Oct. 13—Texas Tech, at Dallas. Oct. 17—Oklahoma Aggies, at Stillwater (night game) (night game) Oct. 23—Temple U., at Philadelphia (night game) For YourParty Our table decorations and party flowers are cut from our greenhouses each day and arranged by an expert designer. Ward's Flowers Phone 621 Nov. 7.-Emporia State Teachers, a Lawrence Oct. 30—Creighton U., at Omaha, (nigh same) 80 Ames Gridsters Called Nov. 28—Xavier U., at Cincinnati. Dec. 5—Tulsa U., at Tulsa. homa City. Nov. 26 - Xavier U., at Cincinnati. Nov. 14-Oklahoma City U., at Oklahoma City. Iowa State Doped to Be Weak at Ends and Good at Ends Ames, Iowa—(Special)-Eighty football ball men have been asked to report to Coach Veenker for the initial football practice at Iowa State College. Of eighty two players, two are lettermen of 1929, four won minor letters last year, three won minor letters in 1929, nine were on last year's reserve squad, 16 won freshman numerals last year, four were freshmen last year, seven were a freshman numeral from 1927. Judging from the spring practice and from the "paper" qualifications of the men, Veemker anticipates that his greatest weaknesses will be at the end of school. He lives in City, and Franz Swoboda, Ornish are the only lettermen who have had experience at end play. For guard there are three lettermen, Welter Interniell, Fort Dodge, Elmer Larsen, Bluff, Bilt and Monroe Lloishee, Cresco. 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