PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930 Jayhawker Squad Has Cool Session in Track Outfits Chalk Talk Followed by Drill on Plays in Running Togs CREIGHTON FIRST FOE Working upon the theory that a winning team is a team that thoroughly understands every play, Coach Bill Hargiss devoted the greater part of the daily practice yesterday after over playing in over plays and gave the men a chance to have any point explained to them on which they were harry. The skull drill was, from all indications, a lasting and complete one for it was nearing 50 years; the jayhawk squirt trolled out of the lecture room and on to the practice field. The loyal fans who braved an omnious sky to watch the practice were greeted with a rather unusual sight. Six of them were being clobbed in the regulation molekons pants and wool jerseys when they started their work, had donned track pants and leather shorts for afternoon workout. To see the squad running phasies at this fashion gave an illusion comparable to a team dressing up for a fraternity and fro on the field in mass formation. The coaches evidently considered that Wednesday's grueling scrimmage and drill on formations was of sufficient severity to warrant a day of comparative idleness for the men, many of whom have never played muscle muscles. At any rate the practice was confined to a light drill on formations and plays with a short bit of dummy scrummings thrown in for good measure to roast the flyhawkers to roast the stadium. Pete Bauch, who suffered a wrenched ankle Wednesday night, was out on the field although the ankle was heavily trapped and still in a weakened condition. Fretty Cox who is suffering from an injury has not yet as returned to practice. Cochar Hargis has six days in which to polish off the play of his men before he gets to the Creation Bluchy gridiron at Omega. It is probable that he will wind up the training grind with a few more sorting exercises and to drill on plays and formations. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. If you would like to know just what our business training has done for hundreds of others; what it consists of; the possibilities that it holds out for you; how we can be guarded to the advantages of intensive work in this school, write, phone or call and we will lay the groundwork. LAWRENCE Business College lawrence. Kansas. NON-FRATERNITY MEN ASKED TO ENTER INTO INTRAMURALS Edlin Ebibel, director of intramural states that entries are coming in fast and asymptomatic but not most of the entries are from fraternities. Non-fraternity men are invited to enter the matches until they have completed "Untattached entries are requested to call at room 101 Robinson gymnasium to be secured there, before Tuesday night Big Six Holding Workouts With Uncertain Results Rain and Injuries Make Conditions Unsatisfactory on Fields Mahatman, Sept. 26 — (UP) BAP two of the Kansas Angels back on the bench today. Bill Moisneringer was injured last week and has been unable to play. Tough Workouts for Tigers TOUGH WORKFORCES for Their September, Sept. 2014 (UIP) Heavy workers will be assigned for the Missouri University gridsters over the week-end in preparation for the opening bout with Colorado University next week. Ames, Sept. 26. —(UP) —Rain prevent a workout of the Cyclone squad yesterday for the first time this season. Cochal Neel Workman gave a chalkable mudball to the nasium drill on defense tactics. The best backfield combination now appear to be Bowen, Albee, Tegland, and Greec. If conditions are favorable this week, he plans to take men outdoors for a few hours of passing and scrimmage. Scrimmage Disappoints Bible Linein, Sept. 26 – (UP) -Couch Dana X. Bible is not impressed with the show in his Nebraska Cornhuskers made against the yearlings in scrimmage and gives some strenuous workouts before the first game of the season next week. Lindsay Dissastisfied Norman, Sept. 28—(IIP) The Oklahoma Sooners were put through stiff practice for their first season today by coach Ad Lindsay, who said the team showed good practice prior to the game. CAMPUS COMMENT When the K. U. whistle sounded last night some students came rushing to the Hill, some phoned, and others wondered if it was a fire, the Aggies, or what. The merchants fall opening was the quite exciting. HUNSINGER TAXI PHONE 12 Five Lettermen Working Out For Varsity Track Twenty Candidates In All Now Reporting Daily to Hamilton About twenty candidates for the varsity track team, including five lettermen, are working out daily under the watchful eye of Coach Hamilton. The lettermen, include, M. A. Hodges, Olaine, broad jump and sprint man; Lee Benion, Kansas City, Mo., broad jump; George Jones, Oswego, quarter jump; Lawrence, Lauvergne, jump and 490, and Ralph Siskel, Leavenson, sprints. The other men on the squad and the event in which they compete are: Andrew Ruech, St. Francis, middle distance; Clyde Coffman, Ford, pole vault; Jewell Campbell, Williamsburg, jump; Raymond Flick, Davenport, Iowa, hurdles; S. Kennedy, Lawrence hurdles; Stewart Newlin, Kansas City, jump; James Winters, City, Mo., weights; Kurt Reisen, Lawrence, weights; Leroy Sickel, Leavenworth, sprigs; Smith, Wellington, sprigs; Frank Black, Kincaid, high jump There are more variety track men reporting every day and it is expected that by the middle of next week a squad of around 30 will be reporting on the field. The country men in the conference race with the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan VARSITY Today - Tomorrow Fun at Every Hour All Around the Clock— COMING MONDAY A Cocktail of Gay Adventure! 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