PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1930 Crowd of 70,000 Expected to View Kansas-Penn Tilt Quakers Regard Jayhawker Battle One of Her Four Big Tests EVEN MONEY OFFERED By Robert H. Reed, A.B.I. 17 Philadelphia, Sept. 18, When—Henry Bill Harris sends his Jayhawker team bill to Pennsylvania to meet the first member to meet Leroy Wagstaff. Pennsylvania team there will be from present indications some—like 70,000 persons seated in that room. Penn will crowd reaching easterly dimensions—around $20,000. Penn has underlaid a terrific schedule this year, and although it may place an awful burden on players, the public is enthusiastic. Few teams in the country face a longer schedule than Penn. Besides that, Penn's schedule will meet Notre Dame, Navy, Cornell, Wisconsin, Georgia Tech, Virginia, Lahore and Saurithmore. Penn athletics are on a season-to-season ticket is running far ahead of former years and even with the World Cup, Penn is still playing ball talk in the air than baseball. So it will not be surprising with a good day, if Kansas packs them in on No. 10. Interest in Jayhawkers' Weight Tales of the tremendous size of the Jayhawks into the newspaper sport column and heavy teams are rather a rarity in the East. Certain it is that Pem Rea testifies that Jayhawks' ranking in importance with Notre Dame, Navy and Cornell, Oldie so far hold Kansas an even greater interest. Jim Banach and his teammates will have plenty of friends in the great threath at Franklin Field. Kansas has been an important state and few have had the opportunity in recent years of seeing a Kansas player in action. Kansas is coming. Ticket applications are coming in a steady stream and there is a possibility that the Kansas State Wildcats were when the rooting section under Parmon Spotta was called the Fighting 10s. It would be the Thun-ring Thundan. Now it likely is something bigger. But Jay-bawners in the East have been saving themselves by ready to let it pop on November first. Club Orders Thousand Tickets The Western Universities Club, with its membership for a thousand tickets to take care of Big Ten and Big Six rosters who want to come to the game. The alumni host a series of games all have asked for blocks of seats. So the great Rock Chalk will not be com- missioned but the tricolored double-decided stadium. Joyhawkers who have watched Penn teams for years greeted with joy the announcement that Paul Murphy, the head coach of the team been added to the Kansas coaching staff. Paul in his playing days was one of the greatest ball lancers in the country. Albano not a theory man, but an innovator and in a broken field he was a sight to see. Zach Taylor, who played at Nebraska in the days of Chamblee and Dublin, played with the delphin, thinks Murphy was the best back in the East, his last year at Penn. Smart and scrappy he was an ideal player, with the eyes of Philadelphia Joyhawkers. Hotel Reserved as Quarters The Beloved-Stirford Hotel scene is enhanced by the Kawaii Korean headquarters. The mezzanine floor has been reserved for the day of 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; in fact, full information in回应, a work in this school, write, phone or call and we will lay the groundwork. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas the game, and the grand ballroom has been reserved for the reception and dance to be given the night of the tournament. The team waking teamer is to be quartered in the hotel, occupying quarters that the Navy队 will, a few weeks follow. Alumni Boost Policy There are high hopes in Philadelphia of a large attendance from Lawrence, though it is admitted that student peer-collectbooks would be strained by such a long trip. For the comfort of those students, Lawrence has announced reduced rates. The hope that is highest here in the East is that Kansas will adopt an athletic policy of playing one important game each season — either on a home-and-home basis or on the happy basis that Georgia visits Yale each year and Cornell visits Penn. In the meantime the cry around Philadelphia is "Eat 'Em Up, Jayhawk!" Scrimmage and Weeding Occupy Football Camps With Two Weeks to Go Coaches Prepare for Opening of Season Columbia, Sept. 22—(UF)—Couch Gwinn Hewn plans to continue today the development of the Tiger line with more entanglement than ever. The initial aspirants were being simmered down to the boat material as coaches are doing the weeding out of the boat. Their first counterless than two weeks off. Backfield prospects are strengthening and line poundage is well in the heavy-weight quota. Scrimmage at Ames Ames, Sept. 23—(UP)—This afternoon will be devoted to line plunging forward passing, tackling, and several tagging maneuvers, according to plans of the coaches. A few more days of observation will be required before regulars will be announced. McMillan Happy This week will be devoted to general routine work, preparatory to choosing the line-up for the opening game less than two weeks off. Tay E. Ramsey, secretary of the alumni association of the University of Nebraska, will visit Lawrence to see where his work was done on the trip to Lawrence in his plenum. Plenty of Freshmen Men to Buck Varsity Squad 17 First-Year Aspirants Report to Coach Steve Woods Hinshaw More meat for the hungry Jawhawk to tear up will be found from among the 11 freshmen who reported to coach Jason Scalia to receive football equipment. After distributing the head-jear and cleated shoes the candidates received a light work-out and called it enough until they saw the real workouts will start. Frank Buchner, 21 Lafayette, Emmett Laughlin, 46 Lafayette, Richard Emmett Laughlin, 90 Lafayette, wife of Erik Kann, Robert M. Kann, wife of Elaine Kann, Robert R. Kann, wife of Barbara Kann, Richard Fidelis, J. He Fidelis, Donald Wulf, Richard Fidelis, J. He Those checking out tuition: Jake Thompson, Alburnsville, M.N.M. *Mars* Jacobson, Mount Hope, L.A. *Beach* Jason Bouchard, Long Beach, M.L.*Lakeside* W. P. Ripley, Los Angeles, CA.*New York* W. A. 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Bauch was named on the second all-star team and has played in 43 games with injuries received in the Oklahoma game. "Pete" weight 210 pounds and is a top tackler on the Kansas eleven. Holding down the center position on the Red team in Saturday's scrimmage Bunch proved to be a good defensive man as well as offensive. Time after game, the ball-buggers caught the ball-buggers before the ball crossed the line of scrimmage. Old Snake Bite Fatal Winnow, Minus (INP) - Bitten in the leg by a rattlekeeper 35 years ago. Joseph Glowczewski died recently from liver cancer. He is being given up at the time when bitter. WANTED: Student laundry. Work guaranteed. We deliver. Also flowers for sale. Phone 1313. -14 WANTED: Student Want Ads FOR RENT: 1 single and 1 double room for girls; also garage on paved alley. Phone 1190 W 1633 Vt. —11 WANTED: A solicitor in each faternity and sorority for laundry. Library commission. Perry's Laundry. Phone 253, 1116 New Jersey street. WANTED: Student laundry. 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