UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1930 Hargiss Believes Kansas Football Prospects Good But Coach Warns Against Too Great Expectations of Followers TWO PRACTICES DAILY Cochh H. W. Hargiss led his squad of 39 ball-luggers into the fourth day of hard practice today. During the last few days since the squad first reported, Wednesday Coach Hargiss and his assistant have been putting the Jawhakers through a preliminary drill of charge, tackling, blocking, ball, block, pounding, and passing. In Coch Hargiss' opinion the Kansas eleven will be much stronger this year than it has for several years past. However, he says, it is virtually an opportunity to for a team to move from fifth place to fourth or even fifth, said that it will win a certain sum. For every position on the K. U. eleven, at least one letter man has reported to fill the place. The players who have reported for practice are: Ends: Gilbert Hannon, Kansas City, Kani, Hale Dale and Maurice Kite Floyd Ransom, El Dorado; Cecil Sma- Floyd Ransom, El Dorado; Cecil Sma- Floyd Arthur Sinders, Lawrence, Arthur Sinders, Lawrence, Tackles: Earl Fey, Hutchinson; Otto Bach and James Braith, St. Louis, Ma. Mike Ransom, Austin, Tex.; Parsons, Jose Zvokelnai, Ellsworth; James Barchum, Pittsburgh; Dan Lath- borr; Chris McKenzie. Guards: George Atkesson and Tommy McCall, Lawrence, and Milton Sorem Jetmore. Centers: Pete Bauch, Wibela Charles Smoot, Bartleville, Okla. Ben Williamson, Troy, and Carter Lolte, Olathe. Backs: Jim Bauch and Bernard Gridley, Wichita; Forrest Cox, Newton; Elmer Schaefer, Lawrence; Paul Fisher, Pitstitsch; Fred Black, Kansas City; Brian Schroder, Medina City, Mo.; Beny Maker, Kingman; Ormond Beach, Pawhuska, Oklaho. Minka; Lawrences Flatt, Juntion City; Lee Pape, Kaman City, Houston; Dale Dickson, Haiti, Hawaii and Dale Dickson, Mexico City, Mexico. HEAD FOOTBALL COACH Coach H. W. (Bill) Hargis is starting his third year as head coach of football at the University with excelent play and a contender. Coach Hargis came to K.U. from K.S.T.C. of Emporia, where he played for the Yellowjacks many years. Kansas Favored to Win Big Six Football Title All Conference Coaches Plan Double Practice Until Opening of Terms All Big Six football squads were well under way today as they started their fourth day of double workouts. The squail calls were out five days earlier, and they had a new conference rulings, and all Big Six coaches are planning to have two practices a day until regular school begins. This is Kansas this year for the work begins. Jayhawker fans are looking to the best bet in the race for the Big Six conference title. For the past several years Kansas has been nested very low on the football field but from the presses we seem that Kansan will lead the valley. Dana Bible, head coach of the Corn- husker squad, backed by 13 letter men, and some strong sophomore candidates secretive Big Six Title. Bibles has plenty of backfield material and guards, but also a solid coaching staffing center, tackle, and end positions. Kansas Angie football prospects look very bright with 15 returning letter kings in the draft. He his squad this year and will probably prove a big stumbling block for all of them. Students---in Distinctive Styles from $25 to $2,500 Our store is remodeled and newly stocked. We have experienced student help who know the wants of students. We are specializing in delivery this year and are equipped to give you service and quality in foods as well as drugs. Just call — 117 — and we will deliver anything, anywhere, as you like. Smith Drug Store 929 Mass. St. 'Red' Smith. Prop. Our Annual Penslar 1c Sale is the 20th of this month. Remember the date Remember the date The Oklahoma squad, under the direction of Adrian Lindsey, was weakened considerably with the graduation if Tom Churchill but are working hard to bring a new promising sophomores into line. The Sooners open the senior class and take New Mexico serially where Tom Churchill is now first assistant coach. Coach Noel Workman of Iowa State is starting the season with seven lettered players. The Iowa State is expected to show up well this year, having 15 letter men on the team. The football prospects for the University of Missouri look the darkest that they have since Gwymn Henry became coach, seven years ago. Graduation and ineligibility have cut the Tiger team's ability to letter men are available for practice. Oct. 4, K U. vs. Creighton at Omaha (night); K S. A C. V. vs. Washburn at Manhattan; Iowa State vs. Illinois aturbane; Missouri vs. Colorado at Columbus; Nebraska vs. Texas A. S. Oklahoma; Oklahoma vs. New Mexico. The Big Six schedule is as follows: Oct. 11—Missouri vs. St. Louis at St. Louis; Nebraska (13) vs. Oklahoma (13), at Norman. BIG SIX FOOTBALL SCHEDULES (This year's schedules; last year's schemes) Oct. 10.-K. U. vs. Haskell at Haskell stadium (night). Oct. 18- K. U. (0) vs. K. S. A. C. (6) at Manhattan; Missouri vs. New York University at New York; Neb- saw Valley; Ames; Arkansas; Oklahoma vs. Texas at Dallas. Oct. 25—K. U. (33) vs. Iowa State (0) at Lawrence. K. S. A. C. (13) vs. Oklahoma (14); New York vs. Columbia; Ohio- nebraska vs. Montana; University Now 1.- K. U. vs. University of Pens- vania at Philadelphia; Missouri (6) vs. Oklahoma (7); Indiana (8), brasuka (7) vs. Pittsburgh (12 at Lancaster); Oklahoma (21) vs. Iowa State (7) Nov. 8 - K. U. (6) v. Nebrasa (12) at Lawrence; K. S. C. A. v. West Virginia at Morganton; W. V. va.; Iowa (6) v. Missouri (10) at Columbia Nov. 15—K. U. (7) vs. Oklahoma (0) at Lawrence; K. S. C. A. (3) vs. Iowa State (2) at Ames; Missouri (7) vs. Nebraska (8) at Lincoln. November 28—K. U. (o) miss. Missouri College at Manhattan; Iowa State college at Mhattan; Iowa state drive at Des Moines, Nebraska u. lowe at Iowa City Ohiohaleu u. Oklahoma City Nov. 27.-Missouri (13) vs. Oklahoma (0) at Norman; K. S. A. C. (6) vs. Nebraska (10) at Lincoln. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH "The Church With the Chimes" 13th and New Hampshire WELCOMES YOU TO THE FOLLOWING SUNDAY SERVICES 9:00 Radio Service over WREN 9:45 Student Bible Class 11:00 Morning Worship Rachel Charles, Pulis Pastor, Mr. G. Criss Simpson, Organist Stetson Hats Manhattan Shirts — Goin' down the "Hill" to Carls — to get dolled up in new Fall Clothes "Just an old college custom" —You'll find a wonderful assortment in Suits, Topcoats, Hats and Furnishings at the new lower prices for your choosing—The new colors, patterns and styles. 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