SEPTEMBER 12, 1931 PAGE SEVEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Notre Dame and Kansas May Play Before 41,000 Ticket Sales Start August 1, 1932; Many Applying Already With ticket requests for the football game with Notre Dame in 1932 reaching the athletic office every day, all team members are required capacity crowd next November 5, 1932. The game with Notre Dame was announced this summer as a home and away game at lawrence and the game in 1933 to be played at South Bend. The arrangement was made between Jesher Harper, Notre Dame's coach, who owns a large ranch near Wichita, and Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at Notre Dame. Former student helped in the game. Room for 41,000 The seating capacity at the Kansas stadium including the temporary bleachers in the south end will be more than 41,000. With a complete sell out for the game it will be the largest crowd ever to attend a football game at Lawn Tickets will not go on sale until August 1, 1932 despite the number of tickets being sold each day; usually do not appear until a month after this date but will be released at an event. Harper and Allen met in Kansas City last week to discuss the prospects for a new college football team, followed. "Within one month after the tickets are released there will be a complete sellout. Notre Dame will win," Harper said. "The fans and alumni to be handled from South Bend. Nearly 5000 will come up for the game from Wichita and nearby." Six Games Scheduled The game with Notre Dame is the sixth on the Kannas schedule for 1932. The other five were scheduled at Lafayette, and the final game held its annual meeting there. Two and perhaps three more games will round out the complete schedule. The Oct. 8 Oklahoma at Lawrence. Oct. 22 Nebraska at Lawrence. Oct. 25 Kansas at Lawrence. Nov. 15 Notre Dame at Lawrence. Nov. 15 Missouri at Columbia. Nov. 20 Ohio at Lawrence. Attends Sister's Funeral Prof. E. C. Bushler, of the department of speech and dramatic art, was called to Gering, Nebr, Tuesday, to attend the funeral of a sister. H. E. Chandler, secretary of the teachers appointment bureau, will return seen from a three week vacation on the Great Lakes. ELEEL COMPLETES BOOK FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION E. R. Ebl, associate professor of physical education, has just completed his "Suspensions for Physical Education Instruction of High School and Junior High School kids." This work was compiled by Mr. Ebl after receiving numerous requests from high school teachers. More closely, Lady Ongering completed her first year. 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