PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1930 Strength May Be Greatest Threat to Kansas Squad Coach Hargiss Fights to Keep Down Overconfidence in Stars PRACTICE CONTINUES The strongest enemy that the University of Kansas will have to battle championship and any intercession honors which it might win will not be the Kansas Aggies, or Fort Wayne vavila, Kansas Aggies, or Missouri here when the Cornhuskers come, but rather will be found within the squad. The Aggies are likely to fall among the alumni who think that the school must win or be a failure. The Harris must fight, as all coaches with good prospects must, is the cockiness of a group of good athletes and If the coach and his team can overcome that inevitable enemy and come through the season with an unblemished record, they can be just proud of a team which has more than strength but will have to contel a fallacy in human nature. A great coach within the past year made the statement that enthusiastic team followers and newspaper stories were more than a handful of inevitable winners were a more difficult problem for him to overcome all of the green material he would ever have. Harper may say the same be because he knows football and footballs are tucked away this fall. May Be Surprises Though Kansas is stronger as a team and with reserve material this year, it also has some of the members that the Kansas Agnes under their great coach, "Bo" McMillan are also stronger than heretofore and will continue to play in field. Abo that Nebraska is never a map, and third that Kansas has not played on their field in a series of clashes. Cordy Hachirs, realizing the big tug ahead of him, in taking a team which has been staying in the cellar so much that it will need to readjust its view on it when it comes into the headlamp and then through a series of stiff workouts. Friday he started sending his meet through formation using some of his veteran backfielders. He is drilling the tightest holes and he counts for it is no long until classics. Now It's Football JIM BRUSCH Jim Bauer has thrown away his shotop and deflated his basketball to resume football. The three sport stars star for Kansas this season than ever. will eliminate the double practice system and men cannot concentrate their full efforts on football. New Uniforms Ordered The team will enter the field with bright uniforms this year, eight games and both home and equipment, including bright red pants, creme-colored jerseys with red numerals front and back, blue and white helmets and red tipped short have been ordered. The red jerseys used last year were also for other games. The Jayhawks will use short hose altogether, however. DIMMOCK, FORMER STUDENT, RECEIVED HONORS IN YALL Clarence Dinnock, who was graduated from the Yale school of law June 18, 2014, to attend on the honor roll four years in high school, four years at the University, and three years in college. He was clested to Phi Beta Kappa, scholarship fraternity, and to the Order of Coff, a scholarship law fraternity to which only four were elected in 1920. He also received the highest grade in the class in corporation law. Cross Country Run Now to Be Two-Mile Event Distance Men Will Continue to Practice on Regular Course Cross country that leaves out the country and is run on the cinder track while football enthusiasts discuss the first half and figure out what was going on in the game. To place the five-mile grind that was of interest chiefly to the runners who liked precocious but man-sized runs with a new rule of the Big Six directors. No longer will men display the fighting spirit of "Pooo" Frader and other great cross-country men from Kansas like them. The women's team liked the steep hills and the roughest course upon which to run. In addition, they track for eight monotonous loops over a level course which has no sharp turns; carmer curriers to turn or ditches to jump. Coach, Brutus Hamilton, who took practically no material last season and turned out a team that took second place, said the coach had a single dult meet, has expressed himself as opposed to the change. He feels that the five-mile run is not too long and that a two mile run on the cinder track would run in any sense of the expression. Distance men will continue to use the cross country course as their ground trip this year and race on the track in some of their races, seemingly have an aversion to distance running. Hamilton said, "and this is regrettable since distance running builds up men far more than shorter ones and many other forms of exercise." The changed rule is expected to give the spectators at the football game *Coca-Cola* access to halves and Coach Hamilton believes the experiment will increase interest in the game. A few men reported last week and started light workouts. Several others are expected today and by the time enrollment is completed the veteran runners should be out and new ones are needed. The day was not ready Saturday afternoon to make any statements concerning the veterans. CUTSWORTH GRANTED $2,500 CARNEGIE RESEARCH AWARL Grant of $3500 to Thomas D. Cutsforth by the Carnegie corporation, to enable him to continue his research and teaching at the College of the blind, has been announced by Chancellor E. H. Landley, Mr. Cutsforth, and Dr. William M. the University of Oregon in 1918 and 1923, received his Ph.D. degree from the University at commencement last fall. Doctor Cuforth plans to continue his studies here in co-operation with Dr. Shin, a professor of mental psychology. Doctor Cuforth continues his studies in Oregon under the direction of his doctorate. Changes in Pittsburgh Faculty Pittsburgh—Changes in the faculty of Kansas State Teachers College as adjunct faculty, 17 resignations, 11 grants of leave of absence, and the return of 4 leaves who have been on leaves of absences. FREE Complete Chassis Lubrication With Every Oil Change Berlin—German and Dutch lighthouses have taken out insurance against suicide by migratory birds. In the past, birds have disrupted against the walls of their houses, yet they themselves to death. The great light at Helioglooland, situated right in one of the main migration paths, was an escape for the resident Weigold, who was for many years head of the ornithological station there, insured by a ring of lights around the outskirts of Berlino. He built partis, railings and cupola. This gave the birds some landmarks other than the blinding eye of the light itself, and then to find patches on which to rest. SWEDE'S for BILLIARDS This offer good until Oct. 1 Regardless of size or make of car. also Shell Service Station Lights Protect Birds Selmon Service 23rd & Louisiana On 73W Highway Snooker Tables Phone 540 731 Mass. Go to When in Doubt About Your Appearance Oread Barber Shop 1237 Oread YOU will have a new respect for a $5.00 bill when you see the Conklin Endura Black and Gold fountain pen which your leading college store will exchange for the bank note. And there need be no upkeep expense, for an unconditional and perpetual free service guarantee accompanies every pen. Beautifully and non-leakable made of non-breakable materials. The pens, $5.00 and $7.00; pencil to match. $3.50 and $4.00. When you see Conklin in the case you know you are in a leading college store. Welcome to the Colonial Tea Room 936 Ky. Lunch, 11:30 to 1:30 Dinner, 5:30 to 7:30 1026 Mass. St. Phone 1051 Typed papers do earn higher grades IN the race for fame and fortune, the man with the greatest stamina, physical and mental, wins. "The senior most likely to succeed" is chosen because he has superior strength of brain and body. Shredded Wheat is the favorite breakfast of many famous captains of industry—the ideal food for conquerors. It gives in one simple "The Man Most Likely To Succeed" delectable dish all of the necessary food elements—and gives them in the most easily digested form. Plenty of bran too, for a clear system and an alert mind. Let a bowl of Shredded Wheat with plenty of good rich milk start you on a successful day—every day. OPENING VARSITY TONIGHT Dates Seventy-five Cents NINE TO ONE featuring Heinie Crone and His Popular Winwood Beach Orchestra Union Memorial Building Stags One Twenty-five