PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930 Varsity Grid Men Stress Air Game in Brisk Practice Opening Game to Be Played Under Flood Lights at Omaha SQUAD IN FAIR SHAPE Making every effort to put the Jayhawker aquaduct into first class shape for their initial lift with Creighton university Saturday night, the coaching staff gave a tour of the other afternoon of drill on aerial play during the practice period yesterday. Every pass played in the Jayhawker bag of tricks was carefully gone by players on both sides, one his port of the play. The backs and ends received special attention. Light Scrimage is Held Living his two varsity teams organized by the coaches, he practiced the practice. Coach Hargill led the men through a light passing scrimage, where both players and the opposing men went through the motions of blocking and the backs were instructed to move toward the goal. The game with Creighton Saturday will see the Jayhawk team playing for the first time under the plan of having the ball not expected to affect the game of the K. u. men as the conditions of night play are changed from those in an inflight struggle. Four are on Injured List Although the physical condition of the team as a whole is fairly good, it is still important that Rost may not be used in the opening tilt unless necessary. Cox is still nursing a bad knee and Killen is suffering sufficiently by game time to permit his playing. Foy and Rost are suffering from charcorties, which are common from the opening fray. However, with the great amount of material available, Coach Hargis should be able to find the vacancies in a creditable manner. Haskell Starts Home Play Game With Baker Friday Will Be Indicator of Kansas' Chances The home football season of the Haskell Indians will be ublenished in Friday's game at St. John's, to meet the strong Baldwin University eleven of Baldwin, under the bright sun. Last week the red mense swing into action with a 27 to 14 victory over the Washburn College team at Topena, strong central conference eleven. Coach W. H. (Love Star) Dirtz and his aides, Ebert Ward and John Lowe scored to rough spots in the play of the Bruves and prepare them for the Baker lift. The Haskell speed merchants, Captain Louis Weller and Wilson (Buster) Charles, ran the company. The second guard Washburn are ready to take the field again. In these two oblates the Bowie Instinct a bear of the type that would have been the former. Victor Costo, giant regular tanker who was out of the Washburn game with injuries, will probably see action here. University of Kansas football fanfare particularly interested in the game because K. U. meets the Indians the following Friday night in a feature of the Haskell homecoming celebration. The Indians will play at the Bokester will give a line on what the crimson and blue Kansas power-house may expect. BROTHER OF COACH LOGAN IS INJURED IN SCRIMMAGE Francis Logan, logan of Roland Logan, assistant freshman coach, teaches football at Wake Forest and leg during a football practice scrimmage at Lawrence high school where he plays. Logan, a 209 pounder, was a certain ability to play one guard position requisite for his role. He received the injury which will put him out of the game for the rest of the season. He was one of the outfielder's good players in this part of the state. Wichita--Reno county's first gas discovery, the *test* of Study and Turner and Empire Oil and Refining company at No. 1 Haury, northwest of Burton, was deapered seven feet Tuesday and Wednesday. The depth is 600 feet. The total depth is 3,233 feet. The well is in 1-23-4 west, and may be completed as a gas well. During This Cool Weather you can enjoy one of our Famous T-Bone Steaks Ask your friends De Luxe Cafe CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS TO COMPETE IN RACE OCT, 1 Work during the past two weeks in cross country has been largely confined to pace work, he has from now on until March 14 held a race that will be held on the old cross country course. There will be a race between men and women in cross country men one week from Saturday and from the winners of this race. Then the team which will meet the Agglers. Couch Hamilton was requested to pick four men to carry the torch in a marrow night. The four men will be crowned, Fast Backfield Threat for Jayhawker Eleven Scott Reouted to Be Fastest Fullback in Middle- West Omana, Oct. 1 — (UIP) — Creshlight University success in their tilt with the Kansas University depends upon the backfield of their backup Saturday night. Quarterback Jelen, and Hallbacks Worthing and Clancy, all three 10-second men, are believed to be faster than any of the players in the backfield. Fullback Scott is reputed to be the fastest fullback in the Middle West, and it is around these men that Creighton places the No. 1 pick of the defending fowler state eleven home with defeat. The Creelignon fire is extremely light, but its speed will offer this defect in the combat with the naval acerial attack which Worthing and Chinney figure in will be a threat for the aircraft. Starting lineups have not been announced. In scrimmage against the freshmen last night, the regulations of the 2013 season were freshmen in training Kansas plays, the first touchdown was easily scored by the Cincinnati player was on the 48-65 fensive all evening. Final Practices Tense As First Games Near All Big Six Teams Get Final Orders Before Opening Manhattan, Oct. 1 — (UP) — Coach Daniel Carr, head coach of the Kansas Ante- ture yesterday in an effort to develop a winning com- bination for the clash with Washburn. Events Parkbank was moved from the backfield to end, and Price Swartz was shifted from the line to the backfield. The defense turned over go through scrimmage again, and McMilan will try to formulate his starting lineup by Friday from observation. Bible's Team Play Texas Aggies Lincoln, Oct. 1- (U-P) - Coach Dana X. Bale today begin to lighten the storm as Cincinnati Corkmakers in preparation for Saturday's game. The Aggies will battle the Corkmakers, drill club chalk will be hold tomorrow and will fly Oldhamia Fears New Mexico Norman, Oct. 1—(UP)—Indications that Coach Ad Lilley fears the pounce offense in Oklahoma State and Mexico Team were shown today when he put his Oldhamia University Boost hackers up for protection in break-up forward passes Effective Game for Iowa Ames, Oct. 1—UUP) —A piced freshman play against Iowa has played plays against the Iowa share line game today in preparation for Saturday's game. Today's practice will be the last hard workout before the game. Practice Game for Iowa Tigers Serrimage Frohnm Columbia, Oct. 1 — U(IP)—The Missouri Tigers had another light serrimage against the yearnings yesterday topped off with a chalk talk by COal Grainy Henry, pointing out faults in the pitching serrimage slims. Daily work is on schedule today. 1 The stellar work of Frank Bittner VARSITY You'll Love It! The Picture That Is Thrilling Musical of Romance, War, Tears, The Crowning Achievement of a Great Age! ALEXIS MARREN MARREN OSULLIAN TOMMY CLUIRD Talking Talking MOVETONE Romance Thursday night is fealty night, all out. 170 pound halfback, in last week's workouts, has about incincted his position in the opening lineup. Another backfield man certain of starting are John Van Dyne, 196 pounds, and Bob Armstrong, 200 pounds. DICKINSON LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee Country Club Phone 404 Jack Wilson Golf Clubs Repaired New and Second Hand Clubs For Sale Subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters PHONE H. L. 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