PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1930 Bausch Receives Wrenched Ankle During Work-out Total of Disabled Men on K. U. Squad Is Now Three RAMSEY AND COX OUT Injuries again took their toll of the Jayhawk football squad yesterday afternoon when Peto Baugh, veteran center on the Kansas team, suffered a badly wrestled left ankle when performing during a terminating season. Bausel's injury brings the disabled of the KY squad to a total of three for the season. Cox is to report for practice due to a knee injury which he received several days ago, and Floyd Ramsey who is on the bench. Bausel's nankle received last year in basketball. While Bausel's misapist in not coping well with the pressure will be unable to work out for the next few days and will devote most of his time toward getting the ankle back. During yesterday afternoon's practice period Coach Bill Garrison gave his team five workouts of the season, following the division of the squat into two units and then splitting them up. The found two teams of first string roar facing each other and receiving in-juries. Punting Below Par The two teams alternated at kicking off and returning the ball while Coach Meyers was in possession, the grid men in the art of making wedge formations for the protection of the opponents. The coaches then called for a little netting and sent the two teams again. They did not put any serious scrimmage that kept the men hunting every minute of the time. The kickin displayed in this set-to was slightly better than the other, but not more than thirty yards. A strong wind was blowing from the south, however, and this may have contributed to the slow pace. C. Smith, hard hitting sophomore backfield ace, not away for several nice returns, zigzagging and crashing. Earl Fay fast charging tackle of last year's team, showed well on the defense as he headed toward several occasions to snare runners. Passing Is Erratic Continuing the afternoon's work the squad engaged in dummy serraining. The assault attack coming in for the most attention. Fisher and C. Smith decide of the hurting with J. Beauchamp, and they arrive at the end of the combinations. Severa nises passes were completed but the toasters showed signs of being cratic. By way of topping off the dail, grind, Coach Harvis called over the reserve squad who has held his position for Mike Murphy and sent his first string team against them in a stiff serigraphy. He told the crowd that he gave the large crowd of spectators along the sidelines the action that they were meant to see in service during the combat and different combinations in the backdrop and on the field. He also down the list of possible starters against the Creighton Bluejays who oppose the Jayhawkers in the opening game. It is likely that a serifimage will be on schedule again tonight although it is possible that the activities will be of a less arduous nature. Change in Football Rules Defense's Choice Eliminated in Playing Punted Ball Members of the national football rules committee have approved in a telephonic vote a change in rule 7.2 chess-playing. The Football Guide, eliminating the defensive team's alternative in putting a padded ball into play and defining its playing field. Dr. F. A. Lambert, Columbus, Ohio; member of the national committee, annotated the following: "If a player on the team which last kicked the ball so touches or recovers it, the opponents may put it back to the ball." If touched it. If they do not choose to exercise this privilege after the ball becomes dead, the touching of the ball will be ignored. If the kicking team recovers the ball, it is dead at the point of recovery." 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 Brothers on K. U. Line Formerly known as the Campus House Nelson Soren, al�eve, and bisi his teammate, Jared Jarrett, are two manuātants on the hawkeye line. Nelson is a vetanet at tackle and Million won his play-trying game. Big Six Teams All Have Hard Practice Sessions Scrimmages Prove Pouular Wilf Coaches As Season Openers Draw Near Henry Works Backfield Columbia, Sept. 29 - (UT) With the opening game with Colorado then two weeks away, Coach Gwynn Henry of Missouri tried various battlefield combinations today, building his back-up to Gus Cos, only returning letterman back. Source Meet New Mexico Norman, Sept. 28 – (UP) Henry Stevens, the head of the Ohioa- bama Sooner League of the rest of this week from Oklahoma City, will meet with New Mexico University, Oct. 4. Arrages Have Serli. Aggies Have Serriumma Manhattan, Sept. 25—(UP) Coach Bo McMillen continued today to send his "A" and "B" teams against each other from one squad to another in an effort from one squad to another in an effort to strike a perfect combination. Workman to Pick Team COLLEGES INVITED TO DEBATE AT SOUTHWESTERN DEC. 5-6 Wainfield, Sept. 15-Invitations to more than one hundred colleges to participate in the inter-state pre-season integrable debate tournament have been sent out from the office of Dr. J. Thompson Baleh, each of debate at the college. The debates will be held at Southwestern colleges on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6. Amea, Sept. 25—(UP)—Chalk talks and scrummage will fill out the week of practice for the Iowa State football team to prepare to pitch a tentative eleven soon. Last year 43 debate teams from 36 colleges in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Mississippi were in the contest. VARSITY Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 LAST TIMES TONIGHT Dolores Del Rio Edmund Lowe IN “THE BAD ONE” Coen Heads Entry List for Varsity Meet Next Week Tomorrow The zippiest, snappiest musical laugh romance with a tricky story you've ever seen! Eighth Ranking U.S. Player Expected to Join Varsity Squad Coach W. R. I. Smith of the tennis team coaches a row in preparation for the tournament next week when the tournament of prospective candidates for the tennis team will be held. LETTERMEN TO PLAY Headed by Junior Coen, of Kansas City, the eight ranking players in the national tournament will be KU, players, the student interested will be able to watch some real tennis of the variety signal tennis tournaments. The stadium, Drawing for the tournament will be posted Monday, according to Coach W. R. Smith. Coen is expected to announce his selection. Monday for 3 Days GLORIA SWANSON in "WHAT A WIDOW" The former varsity man are, Ted Gerson, Leonard Presser, George Hood and Linda Fiorina, the men who men have signified their intentions to play and several more are in training. Coach Smith said, "Junior Coen entered the tournament with reluctance since nine months of constant playmaking. He was a fan of the team and may not be in the best of the forcast but will be able to show the fans what a real game of tennis is like. His entrance into the competition has been he was persuaded that it was for the good of the game at KU, and his presence on the spring team should give him confidence at the National College Championship." Referees Are Announced With Leslie Edmonds, Jack Grover and C. R. McBattie doing most of the work for the Kansan team, having some of the most competent and best officials in the Middle West baseball league, the officials for all the Kansas games are announced by the athletic school area offices (the Kansan Base, Bride, refere; Reilly, rebell; Edmonds, head lineman; Hyield, field Name Edmonds, Grover and McBride for Majority of Games Hankell at Lawrence, Oct. 10, McBride, referrer; Ellendo, amputee; Anderson, headlinesman; Reilly, field index. Kanas Aggies at Manhattan; Oct. 18: Edmonds, reefer; Ream, umpire; O'Rourke, head linesman; McBride field judge. Pennsylvania at Philadelphia, Nov I; W. G. Crowell, reference; T. J. Therpo, ampiur; H. E. Von Kernsberg ii; Dimmum; P. U. Sangue, field盟 Iowa State at Lawrence, Oct. 25. Johnson, reference; Anderson, umpine; Peters, head linesman; Taylor, field index. Nebraka at Lawrence, Nov. 8; Grover, referee; Dennis, emu; Ireland, head lineman; McBride, field judge. Oklahoma at Lawrence, Nov. 15. Grewer, referee; O'Rourke, mpire; Brelly, head linesman; McBride, field judge. Missouri at Columbia, Nov. 22. Grover, referee; Ream, umpire; Reilly, head lineman; Mr. Bride, field judge. What's Doing Back Home Gleaned From Kansas Papers --dell, Hutchinson, president; A. N. Alomoz, Leavenworth, vice-president; Luther E. Parman, Arkansas City, secretary. Arkansas To Have Many Floats Arkansas City-There will be a record-breaking number of floats in the 2015 boat season. o R. H. Blohss, executive secretary. Emperor Gold Star Mothers Back Emperor-Emperor's two gold Star mothers, S. E. Pritt, 132 East Marsh, E. E. C. Cholesby, 128 Darnel, returned Mothers' children to France, where they visited their sons' graves. Emperor Legionnaires and World War veterans were at the station to meet them. Mrs. Gertie Smith, Allen Gold Star mother, who returned later on the trip, will return later. Pittsburgh Fall Campaign Begin Pitcheridge - Fall political campaigns leading to the general election in Nov. 2014, with Democrats and lean headquarters were opened Monday and Democrat headquarters were closed Monday. Democrats will formally open their campaign tomorrow with a rally tomorrow night at the U.S. Capitol. Democrats has not yet been arranged. Hoskington Baby Wins AI Fair Hatchinmon - Baby Joseph Dean Helt- son. Edward Hiltner. Edward Jr. Edward A. Hiltner of Hoskington was the oweupless winner or gold medal winner of the Bowl for Better Babie show. Joseph Dean won the bronze medal at the fair last year and won the county fair last year. Other high scaled babies were Donald C. Mellrall, Hatchinmon; Jacqueline McDermed, Heltner; David Brennan and Orlene Marie Kouznt, rural class. Haisington Baby Wins At Fair Several Counties Drill for Oil Oil Dorado-Oil drilling is continuing in Kansas counties at the present time Western Electric Sound System Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 10 - 25c New Leather Seats Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 10 - 25c TONTE and TOMORROW SHE'S my WEAKNESS The Four Drillers Contracting company is testing at the No. 1, Hollonburgh, an oil well near New York. The hill district of South Butler county, web site about fifty feet from the Brunswick river, is the world's largest Oil and Refining company which re-engineered a found to be good for about 200 barrels. Hutchinson Golfers Win Again Hutchinson—The Hutchinson Carey ADDED The Skeleton Dance 16 Sweeties Late News Rousing, racing comedy romance that will bring you brand-new picture thrills! The Phillips Petroleum company has plugged its Hilliard No. 1 in Barber county after drilling for some time. Coming Saturday REGINALD DENNY in "WHAT-A-MAN" Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Attend the Matinec Showing Thursday thru Saturday DICKINSON The Spirit of Play at a Jazz Mad Clip Comedy News MONDAY Rex Beach's "THE SPOILERS" With Gary Cooper Soon—Buddy Rogers • Nancy Carroll in "FOLLOW THIRU" Lake golfers were victors in the second inter-city dual match played against McPherson last week-end. The Hutchinson gent was victorious by the score, 14 to 22. A few weeks ago, the Carvey gent was victorious with the McPherson in Hutchinson. Kansas Grotto Elects Officers Emphoria- the officers for the governor of Kansas State Grotto association which held its annual meeting, Sept. 21, here in the city of Waco. Send the Kansan home Democratic Chairwoman Is Named Arkansas City, Mt. Vernon L. Haran, 515 North Fifth street, was named the first female county secretary by县市. E. F. Parker, national Democratic congressionalwoman of Arkansas, is third day organizing Democratic women. The---- Autumn Modes Coats $25.00 to $100.00 Are now at Jill's with their chic style that every one loves. Ensembles of Flat Crepe and Velvet. Street and school dresses all with that inviting touch of autumn. Fur trimmed coats which suggests a Russian atmosphere so chic and popular this season. Dresses $8.50 to $45.00 First Door North of The Blue Mill Exclusive Ladies Apparel. Fall Style Exhibit and Custom Tailoring Demonstration Friday and Saturday It's an event of interest to every man who would be well dressed this Fall. For a representative of the Society Brand establishment will present their complete line of new Fall styles and custom-tailoring woolens. Society Brand, you know, is one of the oldest, largest and most reliable makers of fine clothes for men. Visitors will have the privilege of being fitted by this Society Brand tailoring expert for either ready-to-wear or made-to-measure clothes. You are invited to attend this interesting exhibit. Come and see. 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