--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1930 Old Ankle Injury Will Keep Ramsey Off Varsity Team Sweltering Sun Aids Bruises and Causes Reductions in Weight 45 OUT FOR PRACTICE The first injury to attack a member of the current Kansas varsity football team came in the 2014 vice versa of Floyd Ramsay, two-leterman, manuscript suffered the recurrence of a broken thumb during winter in basketball and has turned in his suit on the advice of the at- Ramsey is a two-letterman in both basketball and football playing one team at center and end on the football team and alternation at center and forward in basket. No 3--Regular Grid Practice Jule. The first afternoon practice since the beginners' class, the students are proximately 45 KU. grid aspirants losing up muscles and stiff joints on the practice field cast of the stadium with a leg injury. The students are added in healing the injured members and also caused a reduction in the weight of most of the men on the squad. After preliminary setting up exercises the squad was split with the line men working under the tutelage of line coach Mike Getto and the backs under the direction of Coach Horgius and Murphy. Candidates for line positions a stimulus drill on the field, coming out of the line, and blocking. Drilled on Painting Backfield candidates were drilled on punting and running the ball back with the halbacks busy blocking the opposing creds out of the plays. P. B. Ball had his team win over the kickers to the kickers. J. Bauch, Schaake, Page, and Cox were the men doin most of the punting, and all were booting the ball and the wind although the wind was against them. Frequent Changes Made Later during the afternoon a team composed of P. Bausch at center, Cox at backfield, Rost and Foy at tacque, McCall and Atkinson at guard, and Brauff and Smyth at the end positions drilled on the huddle positions upon coming out of the huddle. Another combination of men saw Smoot filling center, N. Sorem and Lathror at taekwon, Hannon and Falken during practice. They and Schaube, Madison, Smith, and Beach composing the backfield. These were by no means permanent, frequent practice. Today's session was concluded with a mappy drill on running and passing plays with Fisher calling the signals and doing most of the pass. With only a little more than two weeks in which to prepare their charges for the opening game of the season, the players learned how to toward whipping the men into shape and polishing off numerous plays. No announcement has been made as to the date of the initial scrimmage, but it is likely that the team either Saturday, or early next week. 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He was injured when the injury last found him. Tennis Coach Issues Call for Fall Practice W. R, Smith Optimistic Concerning Prospects; Three Veterans Return All students who expect to be candidates for the tennis team in the spring are requested to meet Walter R. Smith, acting coach, in room 260, Robinson gymnasium, Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. There will be a fall tennis tournament and from that tournament versity candidates will be picked. From the fine tennis team of 1930, runup to the victorious Oklahoma team in both the Big Sis conference and the national schedule, Ted L O'Leary, Leonard Prosser, and George Hurd, letterman for the United States, captain-elect for 1929 but not in school last year, will form the nucleus for a team which should be a real contender. Besides the proved veterans half a score of newcomers and former squad men have been working out regularly to improve their skills, they make regular positions on the team hard to attain and harder yet to maintain. They need to have a large turnout from the freshman class as most of the stars of the squad will be graduated this next spring. DICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 'SO THIS IS LONDON' Added Extra EDDIE CANTOR in COCKEYED NEWS NEWS Starts Monday JACK OARIE Jeanette MacDonald in Coach Henry Confines Drill to Fundamentals Most Valley Schools to Start "LET'S GO NATIVE" Week Columbia, Sept. 19 — (UP) — Coach Gayyn Heynn has continued his activity this summer by mostly to signal practice and formation drill, but plans to begin strenu- All backfield candidates have been instructed in the art of receiving the ball for passing. The ends are practicing how to go out for passes. After these practice sessions, the ends put into practice by four teams, the ends going out and the backs passing Lincoln, Sept. 19—(U-PA)–Preparing to cun his bachelor's course Coach Dana X. Bible shows how his students will show his wares these days. A tentative final will be selected. Ames, Sept. 10—(UP)—Forward passing and running attack drill was held on Saturday afternoon as squad again today. Veteran, sophomore in the backfield, veteran, showed well in the backfield. Manhattan, Sept. 19, (UF)—Couch chairmates occupied mostly with work on the tackling dummy, and formation drill Sentinence against the freshmen will be held. Norman, Sept. 19,——(UP) - Coach Alden had today by using various computer tools to backfill. Freshman hall carriers have freshmen under the knives for tackling practice. Subscribe for F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler 833 Mass. THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters 723 Mass. If you would like to know just what our business training LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. has done for hundreds of others; what it consists of; the possibilities that you have in mind information in regard to the advantages of intensive work in this school, write, phone or call and we will lay the groundwork. Baltimore—the cause of a condition known as baseball pitchers' elbow has just been reported to the American Association, who asked doctors of Baltimore of Kirkleby described a number of cases, in which the injury occurred while the patient was pitching in a game. Intense pain, swelling and bruising were also affected arm freely were the symptoms. PHONE 4 football games - 6 basketball games - 6 baseball games The Kansas Relays and 2 other track meets 3 wrestling matches The cause was found to be a small piece of cartilage and bone which was broken off the head of the bone on the right side. The bone was made of bone remains around the elbow. 17 H. L. 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