PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1930 Thirty Jayhawks to Invade Bluejay Roost Tomorrow List Includes Twelve Sophomores; Work to Perfect Aerial Attack According to a list released late yesterday afternoon by Coach Hargas, 30 members of the Jayhawner football squad will make the trek to Omaha for training camp. Jayhawner, in the initial lift of the season for the K. U. team. Out of the total number of men making the trip, 12 are sophomore members of the squad, while the remainder of the personnel is from veterans and detention from last year. TEAM'S INITIAL GAME The men making the trip are guards, Atkinson, M. Sorem, McCall, Davis, and Charles Sims; inbacky, Foy, Roy, Center, G. Brennan, Robert, centers, Smoot and P. Bausch; ends, Brazil, Harrison, Kite, Paden, Shroyer, Cecil Siay, and Stucky, Jacks, backs, Eric, Watterson, D. Gridley, Page, Madison, Shanko, and Carmine Smith. The men will be accompanied by members of the coach-commander as they by the trainer and team physician. Light Workout Yesterday Yesterday afternoon's practice was confined to a light workout during which the perfection of the air athletic uniform was tested. Reports on the Creighton team indicate that they will try to bag the game over their heavier Jay-Harris jersey and pass it. It seems likely that Coach Hargiss' men will be in a position to win against the UCLA women's own medicine, however, besides having a few plain and fancy didoes to uncover themselves, should the persistence of the Omaha girls getaten ammoy- The injured members of the K. U. squand are all in various stages of recovery and will be taken on the trip Cox, Bainy, Fool, and Reat, who have been causing most of the concern will probably not be used unless it is absolutely necessary to get the men back in shape for the remainder of the games on schedule Oklahoma Aggies Here The Okhama A. & M. college football team stopped off at the stadium yesterday and worked out in preparation for their game Tuesday, when they were traveling in two big buses, and there are approximately 36 men on the squad according to Lynn Waldorf, head coach. Two players from the U.S. scrimmage on the freshman football grounds while the varsity squad worked out alongside of the Jayhawk first string. A Big Siz ruling kept each other at first had been planned. The Jayhawkers will not be able to blossom out in their new uniform because they will not be allowed in Omania Saturday night. The Creighton officials have requested that the K. U. team wear their old red jersey. The U.S. team is ordered for this year, because they say that such a costume would make them uncomfortable under the conditions of night play. ATHLETIC OFFICE ANNOUNCES ACTIVITY TICKET DEADLINE A total of 1724 athletic tickets have been sold by the athlete office to students and people. Four or five hundred more are expected to be sold before the athletic season gets under way. The tickets cover most of the 350+ ticket holders who have not yet reserved their tickets and these tickets will be made available before reservations have been made. A charge of 10 cents will entitle children 12 years old and under to see the Oldhamia and Iowa State games. Children 12 years old and under children to see the N. U.-K. U. game. A large crowd attended the Wednesday night variety, which was held in the Union building last night from 7 until 8. VARSITY AT UNION BUILDING DRAWS BIG STUDENT CROWD This variety is the first of a series of free Wednesday night dances which will be given this year. Alire Simons and his orchestra furnished the music. Prove your fealty Thursday night. Campus Comment The Kansan will give a play-by-play account of the K. U. Creighton game at the Union Saturday night. Standing room will be free—seats, too, if you can find one. HUNSINGER TAXI Charter Agency PHONE 12 Creighton Game Report at Union The University Daily Kanan will post a play by play report of the K. U-Creedtion football game on a Tuesday, Saturday night starting at 8 p.m., through the co-operation of the Union operating committee. A play by play report of the plays to Lawrence where a description will be made of each play. At 8 p.m., the complete written report will be pasted on the billboard board. Big Six Machines Are Prepared for Openers Every Conference Team Bu Missouri Will Have Games This Week-end Oklahoma City, Oct. 2—(UP) - Handicap the 'obscures' of Captain Bob Fields, center, and Bum Mills, hullback, to win a varsity duel with a varsity duel went through another workout now in preparation for a game with New Mexico University. Henry Works on Passing Columbia, Oct. 2—(UP)—Coach Gwinn Henry continues to give his University of Missouri strenuous training to indicate his plans to use an aerial attack in Missouri's games this year. **State in Urbana** Ames, IA. Iowa state graders will arrive in Urbana, III, today, ready to begin the game before the game with Wisconsin Saturday. Agriess Ready for Washburn 2- (UP) 3- (UP) Light semirimprint today and will tomorrow will complete the Kansas Agriess preparation for the season's opening week. Nebraska in Good Shape Lincoln, Oct. 2-(I)-UIP--Minor injuries among the Nebraska Cornhusker squad were not considered serious today, and they are playing the game with the Texas Agrigs; Saturay in excellent physical condition. Creighton's Lineup Against Jayhawks Announced Today Omaha, Neb., Oct. 2 — (UP)—Coach Stark today announced his university starting lineup against the university Jayhawks Saturday night. Kansas Men Must Oppose Weight and Speed of Backfield The gridders who will attempt to stop short the progress of the Sunflower state clenew as follows. Dungan, left end; Skelman, left tuck Burger, left guard; Furay, center; Holland, right guard; Tessar, right tuck Burger; Browning, left halfback; Worthing, left halfback; Clancy, right halfback; Scott, fullback. REST BEGINS FRIDAY The backfield of the Creighton machine is in fine shape, and speed is uniform. The crew will meniery will meniery weight, it will not interfere with their maneuvering for position which will enable to skirt ends to tail the long and short struts, and the two veterans make up the strong aerial attack of the Creighton team which will trouble the Kansas at all times. Coach Stark, used the Creighton machine to fresh the frogs for the first time last night. The regulars rung up five touchdowns and held the yearlings on to first down. Light sirenia are in order for Light scrimimages are in order for today, and a rest period will begin Friday. Flaine—The Journal, owned by Mrs. and Mr. Howard Wilcox, has been sold to C. B. Milham of Wichita. The new editor took charge this week. Death Releasees Aged Prisoner Lacewainder--Death Sunday evening released from the prison after imposed in the federal district court of Oklahoma on conviction of im- prisoner John Reid. The Hat--- Flip Brim Stetson, $8 The Shirt--- Manhattan "Stub" Collar, $2.50 The Suit--- Hart Schaffner & Marx Basket Weave Worsted. $30 The Top Coat--- Hart Schaffner & Marx Tweed Belt Back, $30 The "Hanky"--- Plain Blue Silk. $1 The Necktie--- Blue Dot Four-in-hand, $1 The Oxfords--- Black Grain Brogue and Compliments from all your friends on your selection. Glad to show you. Practices Are Semi-Secret From This Week on Only Kansas Fans Admitted For the remainder of the week and for some time to come, the variety practices of the Kansas football team will be taught. We will teach the freshman field open only to students and townpeople known at the University. "There have been too many kids in this class, and I am taking this means to hide our sessions from prying eyes," Coach Hooker said. "We need to keep students away but we also do not want any strangers." Along the wire around the field and every precaution taken to prevent "spying," the practice will not be strictly secluded. The students who are known will be permitted to attend. Workers Begin Gas Line Line workers begin building a big 24-inch natural gas line through Marion and Clarke county for the Missouri SPECIAL The VarsityPipe—Choice Briar Formerly $5.00. NOW $2.00. Barber's Drug Store 909 Mass. Women Cooks Prepare food as good or better than that served at home. Nothing is good enough but the best at The Cafeteria Play by Play Report K. U. vs. CREIGHTON at the Memorial Union Building Saturday Night, Oct. 4th Furnished by University Daily Kansan Free to all Complete play by play report will be posted in the lobby of the Union building and scores will be posted on a bulletin board on the dance floor. Read the story of the game in the Sunday morning Kansan.