PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1930 Change in Length of Cross Country Makes Close Race Oklahoma, Ames and Aggies Will Have Hard Fight for Honors K. U. HOPES ARE VAGUE With the change in the length of the cross country race from five miles to two miles, interest in all the Big Six schools has picked up and all indi- tervals have the most interat etived and boutet battles the Conference championship in history. Oklahoma, 1930 champions, have their stellar team intact and are one of two outstanding favorites for the title. The other favorite is Iowa State, coached by Bob Bradley, who has third in the race last season but are almost certain to materially improve their standing. They are led by Cap. Tom Bradley, who plays the miler in the concurrence as assisted by two sophomores, Arthur Eickelkorn and Earl Labetelle, both of whom have been clocked at 9:45 for the two men who were the winners. The runner has ever made with the exception of "Doe" Franzer. Besides these three men Ames also has Nagel and Thompson, veterans of last year’s team several other promising sophomores. Oklahoma features Captain Dawson, second only to Putnam, in the big Sin, diminutive Bus Moore, another airline crew member. The 1930 team besides many promising yearlings. The Kanaan Aggies have both veterans of the last year's squad which was known throughout the circus and who played with them. Aggies had several of their outstanding rumors stricken by sickness and injuries just when it seemed they were fine but soon that time they are determined to improve their last year's standing and will press closely on the heels of the Ames and OU Missouri and Nebraska, who had nothing last year, are unknown quantities this year and either may prove the "dark horse" of the race. Now to get down to the prospect of K.U. last year's runners-up, Coach Hamilton declines to make a statement on his role in much of its potency upon the eligibility of Edie Fortune and whether or not Floyd McCathach decides to resurface. The men are unavailable K.U.'s chances of finching in the first division are re- note. If they do return Kasuas should give a good account of itself although it seems unlikely that they will be able to clear the Ames hurdle. 117 Freshman Report For Football Practice Roland Logan and 'Stew' Lyman A. Arielt, Hinesb in Drills The first freshman football practice of the year saw approximately 111 first-year players and 54 second-year players in several years, lined up on the freshman practice field at 4 o'clock yearly. The coach introduced a new staff and receive preliminary instructions from Steve Hinehawk, freshman The men were first introduced to Roland Legner, former Jyväskäwi footwear designer, who taught them to coach Hirshaw, and "Stew" Lyman, captain of the K.U. team in 1928, who is also assisting with the coaching of the team's soccer sections each of the men spoke a few words, telling the charges what was going on, then inviting them to devote plenty of time to their studies in order that they may fulfill eligibility requirements. They are ready for varsity competition. The freshman aspirants reporting for thirty yesterday were an unusually number of men, with about half the men weighing 200 pounds or more. With typical first-night-out enthrancement, the squail underwent a 50-second course through the direction of Coachs Legan and Lyman. 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