PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934 Jayhawk Mentors to Put Emphasis on Scoring Power Aggie Test Showed Sturdy Defense but Undeveloped Offense NOT THE 1929 AMES Coach Bill Hargis is not letting the present stage of dirigible weather be taken as a reason to join Jayhawker grid machine into shape. Yesterday afternoon the Kansas squad broke with the game, and fact that the cold and a slight sprinkling of rain made the workout unpleasant. Another chalk talk occupied the attention of the men during the early part of the practice period. Numerous plays were gone over and mapped out by the men, who vassal. Following the chalk talk the Hargiss proteges swarmed on the practice field and the backs and ends unruly. A few of the players engaged in a lively pounding and passing drill. Later on Coach Steve Whitehaw's fresh team was called to the scene of the Jachwaker assault with the variety men in a scrimmage. The coaching staff will devote most of its laborers for the remainder of the week to polishing up the Jayhawk offensive. Heretofore the defensive players have been able to provide broader share of the attention, but the fray with the Kansas Aggies demonstrated that the Kansans have practically all of the fine points of defensive work down to perfection so that take care of itself. More Offensive Power Needed The fact that K. U. twice had the ball on the Aggie S-yard line and was unable to push it over his come in for no little general opinion is that the Jayhawkers will have to flash an offensive that will convert such opportunely hurdle the obstacles in injuries into scores if they hope to be part of the parent of the Big Ten championship. No serious injuries are listed among the ranks of the K. U. squad although two regular winters have been played by Ceil Smyng, regular wingman, who received an injury to his leg in the Haskell conflict, has not continued to resture a day or a foray, Jim Bunsch, the other veteran who is not reporting, is recuperating from a simile of a broken leg. It is not known definitely whether these men will be in condition by the time the Cyclones sawop they will be ready should they be needed **EXPECT ATTENTION.** Bremen's Ames indicate that Couch Workman is developing his aerial attack and will probably rely upon it to a great extent in gaining yardage in the coming event. Town State is developing its field in Memorial Stadium Saturday than the one which took a 33-0 drubbing at the hands of the Jayhawks last season and the Ames team is expected to give a real battle to the Hastings crews. The general atmosphere around the Cyclone camp has been considerably brighter than in previous weeks as the ranks after spending a week on the sick list. Trauger is one of Ames's most important co-workers in the Werkman machine. His return will considerably strengthen Iowa State's chances for a victory in the game this weekend. PURDUE AND IOWA ARGUE FOR NEW PRACTICE RULES Chicago, (UP) - Purdue and Iowa are expected to ask a new limitation on Big Ten conference football practice this year. The team holds its annual meeting in December. Classes at the two schools start on the same date as football practice, Sept. 15, while other schools do not start classes until Oct. 1 and have several weeks of double practice, lower and Purdue limited to one a day. Conference rules are supposed to regulate matters so all schools are on a par and limitation of spring presen- tance "double" fall workouts may be made London Jack Quits Post as Reception Committee London, -(UP)—London Jack, the giant retriever, who has welcomed hundreds of tourists to London and barked "Good-ye!" as they speed away, is reinholding his pest to a younger dog and retiring on an old-age pet. For the past seven years, London Jack has acted as an unofficial reception committee at Waterloo station and exacted to take him there. During that time he has collected no less than $2,000 in the box cushion around his neck. Jack is 13 and old age and blindness are cutting down his efficiency. He has been presented with a silver medal by the "Tall-Waggers" club, the most exclusive society in British deodon. Jack will be succeeded by a ten- month-old Golden Labrador, who will be known as London Jack II. Ladies coats (plain) cleaned and pressed. 50c. Lawrence Steam Laundry. Phone 383. —Adv Sport Shots Teams in the various sections of the country are beginning to show their strength and the number of unbeaten teams is diminishing every week-end. Carrie Ingram has become the favorite to cop national honors. On the coast Washington State is making a great bid for honors and has benated Southern California and California on successive weekends. Oregon is the only state of Washington rd Stanford is the only other nubuster team on the coast. In the east, Army, New York U. and Pitt stand out as the best in that section while Vanderbilt, Georgia are the class of the south. Northwestern and Wisconsin are the team of Big Ten teams, the latter having trounced Penn 27-0 last week. Kansas is the only big undefeated sam in its district, comprising Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma and several other states. J. Roberts of Georgia, by scoring three touchdowns against North Carolina, took the national scoring leadership. He has tallied 66 points in 4 Bausch of Kansas is the leading seeder in the Middle West and has one of the highest average point per game with he scored 30 points in three games. Wiggins, Kansas Angie fullback who was hurt in the Kansas game, may be out of the game for the rest of the season. He is in a rather bruised condition for their agenre against Oklahoma, but so are the Jaywhaw fans will be able to draw their first comparable as to Kansas in power with other Big Six schools. That new wrinkle in kickoff formations devised by Hargiss and used by the Kansas team for the first time is so severe that at least the results bear that out. Weller carried the hall one time in three quarters against Wichita Many last Friday and ran 62 yards through a broken field for a touchdown. Inciden- tion Haskell trounced Wichita 38-6 in the contest, than the score show's content. Eastern papers including those in Philadelphia papers gave the fine score of the Kansas-Haskell battle as 68. They only miss it 33 points. Nebraska's freshmen beat the greenies from Oklahoma 13-0. Eastern papers are singing the praises of Eastern. It seems that he is not all "Booh" to them. — R. V. R. Men's suits pressed, 35c. Lawrence Steam Laundry, Phone 383. —Adv Return of Smith and Trauger Adds Strength to Iowa Team in Fine Shape As It Prepares to Give Battle to K.U. Saturday Ames, Oct. 22- (UP) - The Iowa State Cyclones, preparing for their game Saturday with the Kansas University team there, today had Paul Truquer and Bob Smith, who were injured early in the game. Coach Joel Workman has scheduled a hard scrimmage for the Iowa State eleven today. MAY OVERTURN DOPE Although the Kansas Jayhawkers, the only undefeated Big Six team in the league, are home to the visitors by several pounds, the Iowa team is confident that it will be able to win against them. All the backfield men are in fine shape, and the linemen are holding up in practice sessions. The Iowa team has won games this season, and has best both of them, but Workman believes many of the faults of the team have been ignored. Manhattan, Oct. 22—(UP) -The Kansas Aggie varsity was scheduled for a game on Friday, October 18, today. Coach McMillan has been using March at halftake to fill the vacancy in the backfield caused when the team lost its opponent out for the season because of injuries. The spirits of the team indicate that Kansas will have a hard battle on its hands to maintain its present position in the conference standings. Aggie Varsity Hits Reserves Norman, Oct. 22 - (UF) - Chalky Steiner is being grounded by Coach AdLandy to replace Wainter if the star is unavailable against the Kansas next Saturday. Stooner Understudies for Warren The Oklahomaans have been holding workouts despite the cold weather. Daily Scrimmage at Lincoln Daily Serimilem at Caledon Lincoln, Oct 22 – (U2) - Cool weather and presenter Couch Dana Bible's Nebraska Cornbakers from holding daily serimilem preparations for their game here Saturday with Montana State. Today the Cornbakers will continue and they will continue and the day before the game. Kimes May Start for Tiger Columbia, Oct. 22—(UDP)—Hadley Kimes, who has been showing up well in recent practice sessions, probably will start in the backfield, when Coach Gown Gibson starts against Drake here Practice sessions and indoor work continued here today. Entries for the inturmural fall golf tournament close Thursday at 6 p.m. Eighteen holes are to be played for the qualifying round, the lowest 32 behind. Intramurals Each organization is limited to six men and the organization of points wins the trophy. A trophy is a award to be awarded to the team with the highest number of arms unaffiliated persons to compete. --ep Your Feet Warm and Dry in Miller Shoe-Gloves The following is the intramural playground ball schedule and the diamond tournament. Phi Dhi, 10, A.T.O. vs. Phi Ki, 5. Dhi, 4. Cami, 3. Dhi, 2. D hi, 1. Gami, 4. Cami, 3. D hi, 2. D hi, 1. Gami, 4. Danim club vs. Kentucky Colonels; 3. Beta vs. Dhi, 2. Chi, 1. Kappa vs. Cleared of Cattle Poisoning Pratt-Harold Iron, young Prairie county man, spent five days land in Hamilton county, was freed in Syracuse of charges of charge. Mr. Brownbrook mans tried for grasshoppers. Mr. Brownbrook a sequential crime after almost two full days agent Men's hats cleaned and blocked, 50c. Lawrence Steam Laundry, phone 383. 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