- 1 PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS SEPTEMBER 12, 1931 Football Practice Opens With Fifty Men in Uniforms Hargiss Holds Drills Twice Daily With First Game Only Two Weeks. From Today 11 LETTERMEN REPORT With nearly 50 men, one of the largest squads in the history of Kansas football, working out twice a day, Coach W. H. Hargis has touched all the fundamentals in the three days of practice so far. Practice classes start next week and class starts next Thursday when the men will have only one workout a day. The first game is with Colorado Argies only two weeks from today and Coach Harris will begin working on him. He must appear on the schedule before the team makes the trip to Lincoln for the game with Kansas great jets, Nebraska. He will make the trip to Detroit. Getto, who is again preparing a strong forward wall, and Larry "Moon" Muline, who is touching the backfield some time to time Coach Harris time to time Coach Harris takes the candidate for each position on the team and drills them in the fundamen- Light Togs for Men On account of the hot weather the athletes have been wearing light track shorts and short hose to go with the team. The men donned helmets to take a turn at the tackling dummy while the back-field men practiced picking the dumbled opponents. Eleven lettermen have reported for the workouts and Ormond Beach, John Madison and Cecil Smith have not yet met the requirements. One included Carrie Smith, Elmer Schanek, Lee Pee, Fred Black, and Bernard Gildack; haylett; Gilbert Hammond, Jimmy Foy; Leland Stuart, Foy, tackle; Otto Rost, guard; and Frane "Pain" Beauzac, center who was out last season on account of injury. The other three practice are James Burham, center, Pittsburg; Don Lathrum, Waverley and Joe Zooloak, Elwisworth, tackles; and Thirty-one New Men Thirty-one new men reporting, some of whom saw service during spring practice are: Paul Allen, Adair, Oka; Phil Borle-Koan, Kansas City, Mo.; Art Baker, Atwood; Jewell Campbell, Kansas City, Mo; Clio Cofford, Ford; Ernest Carl Chute, Cornell; Eric Chute, Gene Crum, Needoch; Raymond Dunn, Heisington; Dale Dickson, City of Mexico; Robert Ewing Gardner; Otto Ep. Hill, George Frumse; Akin; Rolin Fountain, San Walt Hestman; Walt Hestman, Clearwater, Oka. George Hobson, Kansas City; Clyde Hill, Washington; Zooninir Kvaternik, Kansas City; Eld Laub, Kansas City; Mo. Theodore Moore, Overbrook (Missouri); ger Kindy, Richard O'Neill, Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Jay Plumley, Arkansas City; Alan Phares, Wichita; Warren Plaskett, Kansas City; M. Clarence Towes, Nava Towers, Topeka; Richard Weaver, Milwaukee are Frank Watkins, Topika Hamilton Faces Hard Job Stover Only Cross Country Letterman Who Is Back This Year Coach Bruits Hamilton, track coach is faced with the prospect of building almost a whole new cross country team from a few years ago. He returns this year and Harry Levine Loren Kennedy, Glenn Soelner, and others are in position or failure to return to school. One of the best prospects is Glenn Cunningham, last year's freshman star. Cunningham was the champion mileer of the league and Coach Hamilton announced that he would issue rules as soon as the men appeared at school. The distance was set at 147 miles per hour year and is run entirely on the cinder track in the stadium. Jesse Harper, who was back to Notre Dame to direct athletics after the 2016 season, said Rockie, is sending his son to the University of Kansas where he will report football. The son is a tackle and has his own recruiting department admitted that the key is "very fat." TAXI Large. Safe Cars Promptly at Your Call. TRUNKS Delivered — Moved Day and Night Guffin Taxi PHONE 987 Bishop and Smay to Coach Former Jayhawker Stars Go to Baker and St. Jake. and St. Johns Two University of Kansas athletes received coaching jobs this summer. Charles Smith was appointed line coach of football at Bakeer university and C.T. Bishop was appointed basketball coach St. John's College Military Academy, Salina. Both men were well trained in the line. Smaely received his training under John Gerte, coach and former all-American tackle. Bishop was tutored by D.F. C. Aleron, who has seen many of his players play against their former teacher. Smay received all-conference mention as *h* tacile last week and Bishop has placed on the all-Big Six basketball teams for the last two years. --will serve you best during the year on drugs, prescriptions, fountain service and sundries. After three months of silence the sport editor again dusts off his typewriter and begins to turn out those little intimate touches of sport life more affectionately to him as Sport Slots. At Bern would say "he hopes you bring them"." Jim Bauchue, star athlete of the good days at Kansas before all the professional athletes, is back in school to wind up his scholastic career but will not be able to compete. A contemporary devoted has entire column one day last week to painting a black picture of how bad athletics and the athletic department had turned out. The team, who have also self suggested that certain athletes go to another school and possibly save an other flare up as some about during the football season last year. "The boys are getting better," she said, thus be prevented from taking part in athletics elsewhere," he further wrote. Sport Shorts He seems to insinuate, that the coaching staff started the rumor that the presence in Lawrence of Pete Hankey, who was from western, meant that Northwestern was trying to induce Kansas athlete northwestern, said he. "I think it's something about rumors, these mentioned above were started by some pool room coaches; so some too staunch supporters of Kansas." Already in the Harper household the family is arguing about which side of the stadium they will occupy when the University of Kansas and Notre Dame clash at a home game. The lattes at one school and the son at least on the squad of the other school, the family is torn between the two. Latest indications are that the Harpers will be in the Red and Blue rooftop section of the stadium which is blown for the kick-off. And while we are on the subjects of rumors, we might mention that rumor is that he has a Kansas athletic department, and lest we be called afraid to mention names, we are talking about former sports writer for the Toppera Daily Capital, who still continues his "Just As I Seems To Me" in that paper. Kansas Basketball Squad Has Three Regulars Back Bishop and Cox Lost t Quintet; 16 Games Scheduled Although basketball season is three months off, boosters of Kansas quintets are looking forward to another Big Six game. The team will return three lettermen returning Couch F. C. Allen will have to fill the remaining seven years in the year's squad and frienden candidates. The loss of Forrest Cox and Tom Bishop leave two important positions to be filled. William Johnson will be sent to the Army's forward beehd. Lee Page who has been a powerful defensive man will be back at one of the guard positions. Floyd Romney, who saw a great deal of serenity, was also lost through graduation. Fighting for Bishop's forward bend will be Lawrence Flink, of last years Florida Flordy Prichard, of the freshman squad. For the guard benthic the leading contenders appear to be Kerneth Johnnin, the Lennard last year, and Dick O'Neal, the first. The tentative basketball schedule for the 1931-32 season lists 10 games but Coach Allen is trying to schedule two games by conference rules. Two non-conference series are listed, one with the University of Pittsburgh at Convention hall in Kansas City, Mo., and the other with the University of Colorado at Lawrence. The tenative schedule for 1931-32 follows: Jan. 4, 5 and 6, Univ. of Colorado at Lawrence. Jan. 9, Oklahoma at Norman. Jan. 12, Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 18, Missouri State at Lawrence. Jan. 18, Iowa State at Lawrence. Jan. 30, Missouri at Columbia Feb. 5, Iowa State at Ames. Feb. 12, Kansas Agies at Manhattan. Feb. 20, Missouri State at Lawrence. Feb. 27, Oklahoma at Lawrence. Dec 21, 22 and 23, Pittsburgh at Kansas City, Mo. With only ten days between the first day of classes 'and the first football game, Dr. F. C. All, director of athletics, urges all students to purchase their football activity books at once and bring them to be reserved as soon as possible. Forest, Cox, freshman basketball coach and assistant freshman football coach, was awarded the Big Six medal for the 1930-31 season at the University of Kansas. A similar medal was given to each member school of the conference. ALLEN REMINDS STUDENTS OF EARLY FOOTBALL GAMI Cox Receives Big Six Medal Cox was a star for three years in the backfield of Kansas football teams and at guard on the basketball team. He was given a guard position on the all-professional team, last years and last year was placed on the all-conference football eleven. Chosen Outstanding Senior Athlete at KU. for 1930-21 Season Any old student can tell you that Rankin's is "A Good Place to Trade" Cox assisted the varsity coaches during the last spring football practice and the first spring training. We opened the opening days of practice. We will take up his freshman coaching position. Through the co-operation of the School of Fine Arts, Delta Pi Dheo in New York City, a department of speech and dramatic art during the first semester by designation as a Fine Arts Department. Rankin's Drug Store Paint Sets for Plays One mile northwest of campus An ideal place for parties and dinners Broad View Inn Mrs. A. L. Ferris hosts! Phone 1467 Service by appointment only. Transportation from campus furnished for naties of four or more. SALESMEN WANTED Call K. U. 66 Good pay! RANKIN Selling subscriptions to students on the Hill. "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 Closed Football Practice Hargiss Announces That Only Reporters Can Go on Field H. W. Harper, head football coach, has announced that most of the variety football practice will be held in secret this fall. A 10-foot canyon will be spread around the practice field and be admitted to watch the wrestles. Couch Hargis expressed his belief that the players will poor stick attire afterwards, and he has said that the ball shall either than talking with and being hamped by spectators as has been done in the past. The size of the harp is the most important factor; it has proven a great help to the teams. Hargis also said that from time-to-time the pitch was open to the public and that this would give the spectator a chance to witness Kansas gridron prospects. AIR COOLER, RAIN HEAVIER REPORT FOR AUGUST SHOWS The rainfall, however, was ablely above the normal—less than 10 mm of rain fell on the day. 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