PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1930 Hard Scrimmage Ends First Week of Football Grind Varsity Shows Decided Improvement Over Exhibition Last Saturday JUST A WEEK TO GO A stiff scrimmage was the nature of the work that Coach Bill Hargiss chose to give his Jayhawk squad in windy weather, and he went yesterday afternoon. The first string men, reserves, and freshmen all saw a great deal of service in the mhee, which lasted two hours and which, at the end of the men willing to call it a day. The varsity team, which scribamped both the reserves and the freshmen, showed a decided improvement in their agility during the exhibition given a week ago yesterday. Wonders have been worked by the coaching staff during the passback practice to rack rough spots in the blocking, charging, and other defensive work. Yesterday's game was the first time the team with machine-like precision. The passing and running has been perfected to a fine point by the team, and despite these successes, mistakes have been eliminated. The Jayhawkers first string opened the afternoon session against the reserves and Padan, who was playing an end, celebrated the occasion by returning to the pitch, but that time on the reserves stiffened and most of the played was done in mid-field until later on when the varsity coach took them to touchdown. Following the fences with the reserves, Cough Coach Hargis called the freshmen over from their field and sent his men around a team picked from his reserve to assist by Assistant Coach Roland Logan. Paden Stars With Touchdown The variety, while able to reel off nice runs almost at will, met some stiff competition from the yearling outfit at times, and on several occasion their performance was excellent with no gain. The passing of the varisity team was functioning much better yesterday than it has before up to this time. Several nice tosses were made in front of the lines of scrimmage and on several longer attempts. Fisher and C. Smith did the greater part of the burrowing. The hidden ball plays and cross bucks were excessively difficult task to show the ball during a play. Coach Hamm made many changes in his team throughout the afternoon and every man had a chance for accolades. The special combinations of ended tests, but at the present time it looks as if all the most likely ketts to get the opening season were still in work and without a doubt both will be se services during the coming season. Two battlefields alternated between Fischer, Page, and Madison forming one choice, C, Siny, Schauke, Beuch, and Ordon. The work of Buch, C, Smith, and Pace was outstanding in the tacklefields while Pudon, Smoot, and Root were part in the work of the forward wall. Hargiss Makes Many Changes Brazil Unable to Report James Brazil, promising sophomore candidate for a berm on the team, has been unable to report for the last two workouts because of an infection in his left shoulder. The injured member will be in shape again by the time the date of the Creighton game rounds. Freyst Cox, who has been out of practice for a week since he was injured, returned to the squad, but will probably be on hand Monday afternoon. With only this week remaining to whip the men into perfect condition before they leave, call up an answer to the opening whistle against the Blue Jays, Coach Hanky Perry, and the team as part of perversely workouts and in this way ward off possible injuries which may result. Coast Guards Rescue Two One Member of Barge Crew Suecumbs as Result of Exposure Muskegon, Mich., Sept. 27 — (UP) Coatguardmen reached the sunken wreck of the barge Salve today and were hauled in by crew, who had clung all night to the top of the barge's decried which projected above the waves of Lake Michigan. gam: The two men rescued were Harry Smith, and Lyman Nadeau, both of Muckenheim. A third man, Clinton Lane, also of Muskegon, had died of exposure during the night. He stiffened body was found climbing to the iron girders of the Arriving just at dawn, the coast guardmen maneuvered their tossing boat alongside the water-lagged harbor, where they watched the clammed and chilled after a long night experience on the wreckage, tumbled into the rescue boat, exhausted. They were taken to a Grand Haven hospital. The men were also being offered from exposure. Send the Kansan home. Coach Hinshaw Has Largest Number Since He Has Been Here With 128 candidates listed, Coach Steve Hinshaw has the largest freshman football turbulence this fall that he 'has had in his three years here. Freshman Squad Is Light Sooners Defeat Frost The squad is considerably lighter than last year's squad which went through undefeated in the games with Missouri and Kansas Angie freshmen. The squad is also 38 pounds, but there are 38 weight gain between 178 and 200 pounds. The majority of the candidates are from Kansas, but thirteen other state are represented on the squid. The Kansas freshmen will play the Missouri fresh here Nov. 1, and the first year team at Manhattan Nov. 7. Coach Bauman Issues Call to All Wrestlers Only Three Lettermen Return to Face Tough Big Six Schedule Leen Baumann, varity wrestling coach, has issued a call for all variety and freshman wrestlers to report at the west Stadium at 4 o'clock morning afternoon. Allen Coburn will be in squash until football season is over. Only three lettermen will be back this year, Winstrom Anderson, 125 pounds, Jack Sryp, 140 pounds, and Bert Ioga, 137 pounds. The son, who won his letter in 1228, returned to school after an absence of one year. Members of last year's team will be back are Toni Schombel, Bert Ioga, Leo Shannon, and Hidden Cut- sport after football season. Big Six wrestling schedule for 1931: Jan. 21 - Kansas at Oklahoma Jan. 31 - Nebraska at Kansas Angles March 6 - Kansas State Feb. 6 - Oklahoma at Kansas Agges Feb. 7 - Oklahoma at Nebraska Feb. 14 - Iowa State at Nebraska Feb. 19 - Oklahoma at Iowa State Feb. 21 - Kansas at Missouri Feb. 28 - Missouri at Nebraska Feb. 31 - Missouri at Kansas March 6 - Missouri at Kansas Agges March 7 - Missouri at Oklahoma Coach Baum is also trying to make the Oklahoma Angles at Stillwater. STRONG SWIMMING TEAM PREDICTED FOR KANSAS With interest in swimming increasing in Big Six circles, Kansas should have the strongest tank team in year-end to herbert G. Alphin, Kansas coach Opening practice has been announced for Nov. 1, but intensive training will not begin until after the Thanksgiving holidays. First workouts will consist of a three-hour course that is weekly which should enable the men to round up condition at an early date. Sooners Defeat Frosh With Straight Footbal Coach Ad Lindsay Has Not Dwelt Much on Passing Game Norman, Sept. 27—(UP) - Coach Ad Lindsey has not dwell much on the Iowa State team, but he has Oklahoma University team. The varsity squad scored easily against the Iowa State teams. Today the squad will try our套 of the new plays shown by Lindsey. Beef is not lacking in the line this year. The Sooner coach believes his line is one of the speediest and that he will lead the team in combination in the Big Six conference. Bo McMillan Sblits Men Manhattan, Sept. 27 — (UF) — Coach Bo McIlhamn shifts his Kannagas back and forth from the "A" to the "B" in the division as he denies ability or lack of aggressiveness. McIlhamn thinks his movi system drives his football candidates to greater success and successes by tactics for several days more until he is assured he has the best combination obtainable to thwart the efforts of the autumn clown here a week from today. Cornhuskers Rest Lincoln, Sept. 27–(UP) - Cochran Dana Bible Bibles have first-australians a strength in their faith. The image workouts against the freshmen which have occupied attention abroad Next week the squad will be back on the field facing a hard routine prior to the struggle with the Texas Aggies, Oct. 4. Varsity Eleven Nix at Ames Van Bey, K.F., *Education* Arms game (T-UUP) – A regulation game two the various twelfth will wind up the week's (football) practice at Iowa State College. This afternoon's scrimmage was expected to show the result of work done by coaches during the last few days to maintain weak spots in the Cyclone队. Hargiss Fears Charles Speed in Haskell Battle "I don't know who the other four would be but if you were naming the five fastest men in American football, 'Buster' Charles of Haskell would certainly be one of them," said Coach Bili Tallman. The Washburn game Friday night. "Charles is one of the few fast traint men who is not slowed down by football tails, and better still—for him he must be slacking. The most quick man do can stiff arm and change pace almost as neatly as Weller. What a combination Haskell has in those boy! While both men must be watched, I am of the chance that Charlie is more dangerous than us in the Haskell-K-U game." Cross Country Notes CROSS COUNTRY NOTES Flory McComb, cross country letterman of two years ago, has enrolled in school, and he reported for his first season by making a very creditable record when fast in school over the five-mile course, but his ability over the two-mile gride was not impressive no running since 1928 it is doubtful if he will be in very good shape for this season. With Ames, the two races for which the team is now pointing. When Flory was a member of the team in '28 he ran the 10-kilometer race. The race was won by "Boe" Frazier. Couch Hamilton put the men through their first strenuous workout Friday and seemed well satisfied with the results. Bad colds which are rather prevalent on the Hill this fall are making me sick. My neck and head are taking only light workouts due to the bad colds from winter. Bruce McKinney, diminutive runner from Hollywood who came all the way from California to study medicine at K. U., seems to be the best from the country. He was a Knight, Knight, Knight, Lennedy, and Fred Sollier are pushing him for the honor. Foster Fullerton, letterman in the half-mile last year, has reported for the 2014 season as the longer race to his liking. "Stem," as he names mates call him, is a star. "I'm a big fan of Stem." Some of K. U.'s best truck man never worn a trauck suit until they were to collage. On the present cross road in New York, there was a Stewton and Stower had no previous experience. McKinney was a track letterman his first job in thelywood but carried it tipping hurdles. John Bordark, one of the best sophomores prospects, is forced to pass up our country trip to Liberia to laborations make it impossible for him to devote any time to running this fall. However he plans to continue his studies at Newmen, both freshman and varsity, continue to report each day, be involved in community have ever done any truck work or who think they would like to try it to re-enroll. A reasonable attendance is all that it required. Washington, Sept. 27—(UF) —A demand for a congressional investigation of the activities of the Chicago Board of Trade and P. Nye, Republicans, North Dakota. Nye charged such an investigation would reveal that grain operators had been trying to discredit the farm board from control of wheat in this country and abroad. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Quack Club Takes Thirteen Forty-Four Tryout For Women's Swimming Organization Miss Ruth Hoover, head of the department of physical education, an announced that 15 women out of a total of 60 club members were accepted for membership Those who made full membership were Miss Willhelm, Helen Bowman, and Margaret Walker. Those passing the stroke are Miss Wohlmann, Elenor Pledge are joeses Theory Hoovey, Thelma Hunter, Genevieve Larabre, Virginia Cianham, Dorothy Jewell, Elinor Gillen The group that tried out this year was much better than usual, according to Miss Hoover. Practice classes will be held Oct. 1. Eight gymnasts are scheduled for gymnastics. Another tryout will be held Oct. 11 for those who were not admitted to the club and wish to try to participate. Football Scores --any 0 Yale 38, Maine 0 Pittsburgh 2, Waynesburg 0 U.S. Naval U. O. Lehigh 12, Urana 0 Albright 19, Connecticut Angies 0 Colgate 44, St. Lawrence 0 Wilmington 5, Delaware 0 Brown 7, Rhode Island State 0 Providence 12, Rutgers 0 Washington 0, New York 0 Washington and Jefferson 34, Bethany 0 Dartmouth 79, Norwich 0. Caryne Tech 78, Buffalo 2. Kentucky 74, Tampa 2. Minnesota 43, S. Dakota State 0. Iowa 38, Bradley 12. Bringham Young 19, U. of Wyoming 19. U. of Southern California 52, U. of California 0. Cornell 66, Clarkson 0. Georgetown 14, Mount St. Mary's 6. Michigan State 28, Iowa 0. 1,000 Sell Forget-me-nots Kansas City, Sept. 27 — (UP) — The twelfth annual forget-me-not day began at 6 o'clock this morning with an army of 1,000 women and girls selling the small blue flowers. Funds will go to the disabled veterans of the World War II. Freshman Initiation Thursday ELGIN HAMILTON TAVANNES Fine line of watch bracelets After Fifth Defeat, Lipton Promises to Try Again in 1933 The College Jeweler New York, Sept. 27 — (UP)— Sir Thomas Lippon, prepared to sail for home today on the steamship Leviathan, but has promised to come back and make his sixth attempt to win the American cup. After the Enterprise defeated Sham rock V at Newport recently the eighty year-old sportman flatted that h would never again challenge for trophy. He later definitely announced to try once more, probably in 1933. Freshman Initiation Thursday Excellent Shoe Repair Work Davis to Kansas City Robert M. Derya, dean of the School of Law, will speak at the Kansas City Lions club on the subject, "The Proposed United States of Europe," next Wednesday. Clay, Center—Alice Abels, 17, senior in the Community High school, was instantly killed Wednesday morning by a gun, accidentally discharged as she was being taken to school. Funeral services were held Friday from the Idaho church. OPEN Under New Management The Oread 1245 Oread Ave. Breakfast—7:30 to 9:00 Lunch—11:30 to 1:30 Dinner—5:30 to 7:30 ormally known as the Campus House A PORTABLE After study is over and you are having a "bullfest" with the crowd before going to bed. $15 to $35 --- Begins Tomorrow—4 BIG DAYS—Mon day - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday 1234567890