UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1930 Jayhawk Coaches Dwell on Passes for New Threat Haskell Will Unork At Tricks to Keep Clean Slate FIRST GAME IN YEARS Coach Bill Hargis limited part of his work of his charges to another chalk talk yesterday afternoon in order to teach him a good chance to resume training. He found signage and get in condition for the strenuous Haskell encounter. The instruction was mainly devoted to a discussion of the laws, as he played in the plays of the Jawhawk squad. Following the black board acroimage, the Jayhawkwer went out west and found a master of the afternoon engaging the freshman team in a sprited passing play. The KU men in the initial display pleased with the nectal display of the KU men in the initial display of the passing game into one of the Jayhawkwer's most effective offensive The Kansas squad, except for a few bruses and strained muscles is in good condition. By the time of the Haskell encounter the men on the crippled list from last week should be in shape to compete. Exceptions are scheduled for the remaining practice periods in order to avoid any possible injuries to the men The Haskell Indians, with a victory over Baker University to their credit, are painting for the team to uncover its all-wise allies in an effort to bring home a win. The game between the two teams was played in many years and will come as a feature of the Haskell homecoming season, when upon its home field since the new stadium was built and the Indians will be given their power to keep the record clean. What's Doing Back Home Gleaned From Kansas Papers Plan Halloween Show Independence-Tom Winninger, head of the Newlewah booster trip committee, reports that everything is in readiness for the usual big trips, except that he was only the entertainers on the trips. This however, is being arranged for and by time for the first trip to start in March, and is dandy, according to Mr. Wininger. Gap closed in K. C.-Salina Shub Leavenworth—When the concrete masonry wall is turning out potential slab for the 10 miles of U. S. No. 40 between that town and the Shawnee county line, the road to Kalamazoo was Kansas City and Salina was being paved. By the time this section of the highway was open, the trailual trails in hard-surfaced, all other links between Leavenworth, Topeka and Salina will have been com- Dodge City--Auctionment of plans for a new hotel at a new location, hotel for Dodge City recently by Mayor H A Hart. The new structure, Mr. Hurt said, will be 38,000 square feet. Intramurals --practice tilt, and continued strenuous training today and plan to continue it for the rest of the week. Big Six Teams Pointing To Conference Openers Weaknesses in Preliminary Tilts Occupy Coaches This Week United Press After week-end games in which weaknesses of their various teams forced the teams to play together, Elevena pointed their activities this week toward entrances into the aftermath. Coach Gwinn Henry of Missouri probably has the hardest job of the six coaches in ironing out the weakest team, the 9 to 0 defeat by University of Colorado. Coach Henry blamed the defeat on two things: had passing失误 and a lack of both defense and offense. Fair weather today will enable the Tiger team to work out for the first time since 2014. The team will iron to own the weaknesses beginning today and from now on. Next Saturday the Tigers meet St. Louis University. Couch Bo McMillan of the Kansas Angies plans hard scrimmage for his variety elight against the freshmen from Iowa and North Dakota. The versity of Kansas eleven were used by the freshmen yesterday in an effort to acquaint the Angies with the style of play they will meet in the important conference game with the dusthawkers Oklahoma and Nebraska engage this week-end in the first conference game between their teams, as well as his Nebraska team through a strenuous practice session in preparation for the Although his Oklahoma eleven defeated the New Mexico University team decisively last week, Coach Ad Lindsay considered the game nearly as Shows 3-7-9 PATEE Mat. 10-25 Eve. 10-35 Western Electric Sound System LAST TIMES TONITE "TOP SPEED" Thursday-Friday FIGURES present Added—Fables and Patee News Coach Workman of Iowa State gave his regulars a rest the early part of the day to work on power tool light workouts. He plans to hold scrimmage against the Fresno Fri Emporia-Entry tickets for the Fall Ferroti turbine derby are on sale. The tickets are selling for $1 and each ticket costs $250. 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