UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS -1 0 -1 0 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930 SPECIAL RATES ARE OBTAINED FOR INDIAN TILT Haskell Preparing for K. U. Football Game by Secret Sessions; Redskins Much Lighter DIETZ NOT OPTIMISTIC Reserves to Fill Vacancies Claymore, Holmes, and Alexander, the investigators, will answer the vacancy last year are to fill the vacancies. Victor Cato, star taddler, and A. Barlo, substitute end on last year's first squad but are in the hospital as the result of injuries and may not be able to perform their duties. Thirteen lettermen from last year are in condition to appear on the gridiron. The Indian team is unusually light this year, averaging less than 180 points per game, compared with the secret practice for several days and expects to use an aerial attack with many trick plays and freak formations in an attempt to overcome the weight disarray of the Indiana back the Kansas队. A complete "sell-out" for the Kansas-Haskell game Oct. 11 was assured today when the Haskell academy department check showed less than 1,000 seats left on the Kansas side and not many more on the Haskell side of the field. F. W. McDonald, director of athletics at Haskell Institute, has obtained one-rates for those people in Kansas who play basketball and expect to obtain a rate of one face and a half for parts of the game, but not about the game have reached the athletic office and Mr. McDonald is expecting more than 3,000 visiting Ithaca. The Haskell team, under the direction of William H. Dietz, has been involved in the last year. Grant, Fritz, and Ward, who hold down the left side of the Indianapolis Rockets, are making it necessary for Coach Dietz to replace the entire left side of the Indians. Welter, 135-pound open field player will hold down one half position, with Baster Board, 173 pounds at the other. Shepard, 139 pounds, will play quarter on the first squad with him. There is only one man on the Haskell team this year, Jalman, who plays center anl who weighs more than 200 pounds Kansas Feature Game The Kansas game in the featured game of the Indiana. In the past KU, and Haskell have played eight games in all, Haskell winning seven of them, but never Haskell has an even greater record to defend. Since football started at the institute, the Jubilee has had never lost a game in their new stadium. Haskell has no freshman eligibility rule but under contract will play no first-year men in the Kansas game. All freshmen who expect to go on tour or cross country are requested to use Coach Hamilton in room 284. The coach will walk the daylong sunup of day this week. No previous track experience is necessary although those with experience will naturally be at all. Coach Hamilton Requests Men to See Freshman Track to Start Practice will be held outdoors in the stadium as long as possible. Coach Hamilton is especially anxious to have a large squad for although prospects are bright for a good track team next spring nest of the stairs will finish their season that time only, so they need little material in sight for the following year. The Kansas track team won the 1930 championship in the Big Six conference and will be a contender this year. The team was one of the most完整 on the present fresh turmurut. The cross country team faces a similar depletion of ranks after the season. The men who will probably comprise the Jayhawk team this year are: John Bowdish, who specializes in the spinning; Rae Ankil, 50, 100, and 440 yard duathie; Jennings Kruse, dash man; Harlan Jeams, backsacker; Pastek Hearn, breastcracker; George Marshall, dishwasher; Stephenham, diping and breaststroke. Prospects for Swimming Team Bright, Allphin Says During the last three years there has been an increasing interest in the swimming team evidenced by the student body, and with seven experienced own from last semester to back form the motus of his squad, Coach Allison will furnish a team to a team which will furnish a rival threat to other Big Six tank teams. Regular Practice Schedule Not to Start Until Thanksgiving Ted Evans, star of last year's team who established a new record for the first time in college, and Six need in Kansas City last year, and was also high point man of the meet will be inclible to compete with the second semester. Bert Sutton is another likely prospect who will be unable to enter competition until the second semester. Coach Allipah has scheduled a home- sid-room dual meet with Washburn to take place in December but the exact date will not be announced until later. Several other team members that the Jay Hawker team will be in condition for Regular practice for team aspirants will not get under way until Thunderbirds start. Water must be kept low for those students enrolled in beginning swimming Prospectus for a very successful season for the Jawahhar team on the Indian olympic post, according to a statement issued this morning by Hercules G. Alpham, B.C. The date for the first practice has not been definitely set, but will be announced sometime in the near future by Coach Albin. Webster's Collegiate Dictionary for sale here Cloth, $5.00 Leather, $7.50 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Massachusetts Rental Library Jayhawk Stationery Beniehne who was on the Kanada squad a few years ago, is one of the apt pupil of the Herder, Horatio Tuskath Bank and the University of Saskatchewan. "Reducing" seems to be popular—on the practice field and in retail. The higher values at lower prices. For instance: $30 A reduction of $5 over last season "Glad to show you" Hart Schaffner & Marx Fall Suits and Top Coats Laundry Cases Surgical Gowns Rain Coats Slickers The Hat Above "The Flip" $5 the Big Six meet which will be held sometime during the second semester. Team Completes Preliminary Drills and Individual Workouts Squad Resumes Practice The Kansas ball-lugging squad was out in numbers again tonight since registration and enrollments have been completed. With preliminary drills and individual practice completed, Coach Hargus taught his team how to Mike Getto, are working hard to unite their men into a hard-hitting, smooth- Dummy scramign was to be continued today, with the ends and backs running plays and making tackles, and probably a light scramign later in the day. Regular serifmage is scheduled for tomorrow so that the team will have plenty of chance to meet opposition before the opening game with Creighton, Coach Herges is having a hard time selecting the men to fill the first position berth since he has more than 120 players, material for both backfield and line. Washington, Sept. 15. - (UP) Final determination of the name of the Maine singer paralyx which crippled thousands in the West and South early this year. It has been made by the United States service, it was learned here today. Find Cause of Ginger Paralysis LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Subscribe for Reusch Garage Super Service Mechanical and Electrical Mechanical and Electrical Open Evenings 735 N. H. Phone 1108 THE KANSAS CITY STAR 13 papers - 15c per week PHONE Headquarters PHONE H. L. 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All Freshmen must reserve tickets in Freshman cheering section—Section O Friends, Romans and Professors Buy Your SOUR OWL Tomorrow The foxy old fowl will appear upon the campus tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock to enliven your classes, brighten your day, and put you wise to the latest campus dope, scandal, and gossip that has been gleaned by our Hill spies and reporters. A host of new jokes, quips, quirps, poems, wise cracks, and features are awaiting you in the new Sour Owl in its initial bow of the current school year. PASHIN' POME The Sour Owl will contain 36 pages—the largest number published since 1926. An extra four page section was added to take care of the excess amount of humorous matter which had a bearing upon the opening of school and rush week. In addition to the regular Sour Owl features, several pages have been devoted to new personalities and interests especially designed to appeal to college students. The Sour Owl is essentially a student's humor magazine. 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