PAGE TWELVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22.1929 EIGHT LETTERMEN WILL PLAY FINAL GAME AGAINST TIGERS Lyman, Lawrence, Schmidt, Schopyin, Logan, Mullins Cochran and Bramlage Are Veterans gratulation, the hoodo, the enemy, and the jinx of all athletic coaches, strikes its tentacles deep into Mount Olympus. The team's hawkeye squad hawkeye squad of eight letter men. The retirement of these men from intercollegiate athletics leaves vacancies in the dayhawker jump for the team as well as in the poxes son will battle furiously to fill. Those Crimson and Blue warriors who, for the last time Saturday, will bear the Rock Chalk yell boasted at them to cheer them on to victory over old Mizuno are Captain "Stew" Lyman, Art Lawrence and Edgar Schmidt. School officials, Dick Mullins, Allen Cochran and Ed Brammiers, lineemen. Caintain Lyman hails from Colum bus but where he burned up the gridiron of rival teams in his high school days, he is a talented performer, and is completing his third season. He is an excellent blocker and his interference running makes possible many of the long run plays that go on toug the ball "Sweep" can usually be counted on for a substantial gain. His painting has been a feature of many games and oftentimes his long spur puts Kansas out of the dawg Art Lawrence is another three-star man whose home is in Oatley, Art is a triple-throater who keeps his head on the ball for any deceptive passes, runs, or kicks. He is one of the best passers on the Kansas squaw, and more than once he has been the top scorer. He is a good bull bugler and many will always remember his work is that dope-blasting game two years ago when he made his first start at Turkey day classics. Eligar Schmidt is a product of McLaurin. He also finishes his third season, which includes the conclusion of the present season. Ed is noted for his place-kicking ability. Robbed into the game after a series of dives, he gives if given an even break. His weight comes in handy in plunging the ball back toward a good game for the Hargies men. Jack Schonflin, a bulwark in the (2) The following statements are true or false. Select the correct choice. (a) A charge is a small amount of positive or negative material that can be moved with an electric force. (b) An electric charge has a net positive or negative charge, depending on whether it is attracted or repelled by a second charge. (c) Electric charges move through conductors when they are forced into contact with other charges. (d) Charges are made up of tiny particles called atoms. (e) Charge is represented by a symbol in the representation of an atom. (f) Charge is always present at the center of a charged object. (g) Charge is not always found at the outside of an object. (h) Charge is not always present inside an object. Kansas line for the past three seasons, comes from Kansas City, Mo. It is a real job for any freshman who has played well in Schoppi's shoes. He fights from the opening whistle until the last down has been made, and one try at his side of the line usually finishes up on the other side. On the offense many of the thrilling runs of the Kansas backs have been made through Schoppi's side of the ball. His Harper outstretched an "outstretch tackle [for the past three years]." Ends were plentiful this year on the Kansas rug but Dick Mailins has shown sufficient ability to play a defensive man and is dependable on the defense. Few are the plays that are successfully run around his end. He will earn his second varsity letter in the completion of the present season. Allen Cochran, who hails from Protection, is another third year man at talented wingmen. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. He is another talented wingman. The other way work best. Roland Logan came to Kansas from Leawood, he has been badly handicapped this season with injuries that have put him out most of the games. When in the game Logan is a rampaging football machine who many times goes into a corner to drop the opposing safety man in his tracks. Had he been in condition to play more this year he would have an excellent chance for All-Bie-Six honors. Ed Bramaleau from Junction City is a big play-smarrying tackle who will be lost to the Jayhawkers by graduation. He is a one-letter man from Kansas. Kansas has a world of line matters, the loss of Bramaleau will be fft. Midland State College officials expect to burn at least 14,000 tenns of fuel in a 10-mile zone to cool the coal is climbed in cement plant which eliminates dirt fuel that in the Duronap Duffels A New Overcoat by Kuppenbeimer There's a rare beauty to the rich fleece texture and graceful styling of this exclusive Kuppenheimer overcoat. And both fabric and model are exclusive with Kuppenheimer and confined to this stere. Snug and warm—a remarkable overcoat value at— Others $30 - $35 - $40 THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD--1920 Number Name | Team --- | --- Naimi Bank, Kuwait City, Kuwait Alkekon, Lawrence Pedd Black, Kansas City, Kan. Piedilou Blakemore, Wichita James Amos, Whistleboro Fernand Carlson, Aurora, Mo. Francis Cardone, Aurora, Mo. Barcoc, Newton Swarrow, Newton Archer Petty, El Dorado Perry, Fresno Karif, Burlington Ashley Koeney, Lawrence Archie Kennedy, Lawrence Arthur Lawrence, Olathe Gag, Swindell Lyman, Columbus Gag, Swindell Lyman, Columbus Richard Mullins, Lawrence Love Pup, Kawaii City, Mo. Low Pup, Kawaii City, Mo. Pierce Bank, Kuwait City, Kan. Oriot Roof, St. Louis, Mo. Just Schmidt, Kansas City, Ms. Just Schmidt, Kansas City, Ms. Charles Sims, Durango Charles Sims, Durango Mitton Sorensen, Jefferson Trinile Threat Back ART LAWRENCE Bearded being the mainstay of the Kansas passing game Art Lawrence was an unrestricted receiver to the ball consistently. The Missouri jumps will round out his third season "Missou" Defeat Assured by Van the Animal Man Victory for Kansas in the K. U. Missouri game Saturday is certain in its outcome, as no team has anyway "No two ways about it" says Van. The animal man, emphatic, said. Let's hope Van is right. Van has been going to this annual event for the last 13 years, and never has the team been better prepared, he thinks. "Notions can stop us." A three-million-year-old fly is the prize of the Redpath museum in McGill University at Montreal. The fly has been preserved by sap from a tree. A microscope has to be used to fossilize the fixed fly under its covering. Basketball Season Will Include Game With U. of Mexico Location Age Heights Width Height Comp. 1890 back 22 5 167 105 0 back 22 5 167 105 0 back 22 5 167 105 0 back 22 5 167 105 0 centre 22 6 2 2 0 end 22 6 2 2 0 end 22 6 2 2 0 grand 22 6 2 2 0 grand 22 6 2 2 0 back 22 6 10% 190 10 back 22 6 10% 190 10 back 22 6 10% 190 10 mound 22 6 10% 180 10 mound 22 6 10% 180 10 back 22 6 1 263 10 back 22 6 1 263 10 back 22 6 10 154 10 back 22 6 10 154 10 back 22 6 10 154 10 grand 22 6 172 172 0 grand 22 6 172 172 0 back 22 6 10 155 10 back 22 6 10 155 10 back 22 6 10 155 10 end 22 11 290 290 0 end 22 11 290 290 0 back 22 0 174 174 0 back 22 0 174 174 0 back 22 0 174 174 0 guard 19 0 160 160 0 guard 19 0 160 160 0 turtle 19 0 160 160 0 turtle 19 0 160 160 0 turtle 22 5 118 118 0 turtle 22 5 118 118 0 guard 22 1 291 291 0 guard 22 1 291 291 0 The Book Aook JOHN WATSON PROFESSOR GOD Jayhawkers Meet Washburn December 17 in First of 16 Scheduled Matches With football season approaching the final certain and with Saturday's homecoming game officially closing gridiron activities at the University of Minnesota, fans are already looking forward to the 15-28nd basketball season and are speculating on Jayhawk chances for a successful outcome in the indoor The season opens Dec. 17 at Tatupa where Coach "Chip" Allison's team will play the Oklahoma State short Turkeys will start the dope game when they clash with the Jawaharwena in a pre-summer exhibition game at 21. The other non-conference matches are with the Oklahoma Aggies at 8 and with Creighton at Onoma on Feb. 28. Sixteen games, nine of which are to be played on foreign courts, are on the program for the Crimson and Grey teams. A one international match, three inter-sectional titles, and four other non-conference meets in addition to ten The University of California Bearss come out this season to play Kanas in two games at Convention ball on March 15, and another game at Lawrence to open the home season here Jan. 4, with a third game to be played on the Auctiontion court, which will determine the contest to the content between the Jayhawker basketballers and a quintet from the University of Mexico, which was the host team. The players played here Jan. 6. This is believed to be the first international basketball game ever scheduled in the MIS. California Will Come Here A small equal of candidates for the varsity Kauanaags have been in training since early this month. Let us help you entertain your guests this week-end. The "old grads" want to revisit old familiar places; that is one of the joys of homecoming. Bring them in with you when you come down town. FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY Jayhawker Captain A number of the veterans and other men who intend to try out for the position, are members of the football team, which prevents them from joining the court squad until after graduation. Captain Stewart Lyman's punting and ball-carrying have contributed much to the Kansas team's 1929 success. The veteran half-back will fight for the football battle for Kansah when he hauls his team against the Tigers. STEWADT LYMAN At present, the squad is engaging in a handball tournament and is taking regular cross-country runs to compete against the best speed and stamina. Later, when all of the candidates are out, drill on fundamentals and basket tossing with Rub Tsubmison and T. C. Bishop, veteran forwards, are now working along with Beton Lunen, Lee Stanford, Ralph Burger, Dan Hobson, Tod O'Leary, Lawrence Skinner and Otto Sturgeon. At the close of football season Froxy Coyn, honor member of last year's team, Floyd Ramsey, will play on a team he will exchange their grid togs for court uniforms with which they are also familiar. Among other football men who will be varity candidates in the 2014奔野, Leo Pargo, and Otto Roat. This All-Important Game to Be Played on Saturday Clothes for The Homecoming! Handball Tournament On A Sure Kicker This half-back of the educated toe is another man who plays his last name for Kansas tomorrow. EDGAR SCHMIDT And remember that Satisfied Feeling The kind you have that comes with Correct Clothes always had from Hats to Hose at Bullene's "Everything but lottery!" JAYHAWK FANS POINT OUT GAMES PLAYED THIS SEASON AND BELIEVE KANSAS WILL TRIUMPH TOMORROW Aggies Won Here on a Deceptive Play in a Sea of Mud, Nebraska Outscored But Summary Shows K. U. Outplayed Rivals; Scoring Avalanche on Teachers Disclosed Punch Kansas Record This Season A weight comparison of the two trams shows that Kannas will have the advantage in the line and Miss Marsh will have the advantage in the line will average 200 pounds with F. Bausch at the center position and the Miss Marsh will average 150 pounds for around a 120 pound average. KU, 0; Illinois 25. KU, 38; Emporia Teachers 0. KU, 6; Kansas Agrees 6. KU, 6; Iowa State 0. KU, 6; Nevada 24. KU, 7; Oklahoma 0. KU, 13; Washington 0. With one remaining game on the 1929 schedule, Coach Haggiss and his assistants have been bending every day for the perfect perfection to the team play. With cripples in condition to play in Saturday's game, the Kausas fans are suffering. The team will be sufficiently recovered from injuries at Norman to take part in Saturday's contest. Roland Logan, another vet, is well prepared. He'll legs, he will be ready to take the call. making 15 first dowsn against three for the Bruins. A week before, the Beans played Missouri to barely lose by a 6-0 score. With Foy and Schopfin at tackles, Atkinson and Rast, guards, and Sunny Paden and Paden, wings, on the Kansas line, the Tigers will experience difficulty or --years. On the other hand the older and wiser heads who have witnessed the annual classics for many years, have come to completely disregard any dope where the two rivals are concerned. They shake their heads and eagerly remark that "it's anybody's game." The Kansas offense, functioning to perfection during the latter part of the season, threatens opponents as well. In the quarter, Cox and Lyman at belay and J. Bausch at fullback presents a strong backfield combination. Madison, Schmidt and Page have also responded by service in the coming Bengal fray. Concluding preparations yesterday afternoon with a light workout, the team immediately left for Topeka where it will remain in seclusion unattended with them fam continue weighing possibilities of both teams. On the eve of the annual gridiron classic between Kansas and its traditional rival, Missouri, speculation is running rifle among Jayhawk followers as to the actual chances K. U. has of turning back the invading Bengals. Leading Scorers More enthusiastic fans jubilantly point out that Kansas will be represented by the strongest team it has boasted in the past ten P PGI TD TP-TP Bancroft, Kansas HBR 6 4 6 4 Cox, Kentucky HBR 7 5 3 2 1 Papo, Kansas HBR 7 5 3 2 1 Warner, Wisconsin HBr 7 5 3 2 1 Warner, Ohio HBR 7 6 3 4 1 Warren, Ohio HBR 7 6 3 4 1 Warren, Indiana HBR 6 2 4 1 1 Gladwin, Nebraska HBR 6 2 4 1 1 Gladwin, Missouri K 6 2 2 1 1 Gladow, Missouri K 6 2 2 1 1 Kirby, Oklahoma K 6 2 2 1 1 Kirk, Oklahoma K 6 2 2 1 1 A bond issue calling for $1,700,00 to be expanded in buildings for the University of Cincinnati carried in the election there Nov. 5. The five-year building campaign provides for a biology building, a business ball, a central warehouse and shop building, and improvements in present buildings. Starting off the season, Mike Gettle became line-coach. Getto, a 1928 all-American football player from Pittsburgh, replaced Lynn Walford, who resigned his position at Kansas to assume the duties as head football coach at Oklahoma A, and M. K The coaching staff composed of Bill Hargiss, head coach, John Burn, backfield coach, and Mike Gette, line coach, whipped their men into shape for the first game, a non-conference affair, with Illinois, last year's Big 12 champion. On Oct. 5, the Jays hawkers journeyed to Urbana to ask a 25 to 0 defeat. In the next game with the Kansas state Teachers College eleven, the largish proteges unprotected an offence against the seminational team. The final score was a 8-0 victory for the K, U, team with Jim Bauch, senatorial sophonore ullback, becoming one of the leading light in the Kansas backfield firma- Favorites to win over the Kansas Aggies who had been downed by Oklahoma, in Memorial stadium, a bigger and heavier team outplayed and outgained the Aggies here on Oct. 19 on a rain drenching day. The Wildcats got a 6-point lead when the Wildcats had obtained on a decisive triple pass play. The next hurdle, Iowa State, was no match for his irresistible Kansas who returned to Lawrence with a win. That game, Jim Bausch turned in three touchdowns and gained notice of football critics throughout the middle After an impressive showing against the Iowa State team, and with the sigh in perfect condition, the Nebraska Cormack hunkers at Lincoln. For the first time in several years The Jayhawkers saw an early six point lead melt away before a determined Nebraska attack which netted seven. It was no wonder it could be stopped. Twice during the third and fourth quarters the Jayhawkers were within easy striking distance of the Husker goal line but he was unable to score. The Jayhawkers were powerless. A Nebraska lead, 12-6, won though Kansas had outgained and outplayed the Huskers. Encouraged by victory over Oklahoma, Kansas spent a strenuous week in the NCAA and was ranked third in varsity Bears. On a field, turned into a swamp by a biochemist, he was able to move to route 13-0. In invading Oklahoma next, Kansas succeeded in vanquishing the Sooners on Monday. The victory was covered by Schophin near the goal line. This defeat did驳klahoma from the title game. Guards Weather-Beaten Football Has Become Practice Tradition Footballs have shapes, elasticity and smooth, pebbled surfaces. That is, most of them do. They are handled lovingly by young men whose feats are sport pages; they are watched by mobs like the 123,000 who saw Notre Dame beat Southern California last week. They cause radio announcers to become inarticulate; fat, bald men to crush the gentleman's hat in front of a bagpipe and to baggle at glaste, and baggage, expensive stadiums to be built. Most footballists have those characteristics. But Thursday, when the Kansas team finished its last hard drill in preparation for Missouri, an odd looking football was carried in the field, and stowed carefully away later. "Here's the guardie ball," said LQgan solenly, handing it to a trainer. It lay in the trainer's hands. Its color was bright, scratched and weather-beaten, and its shape resembled an unartistic pumpkin. It was a blob of a ball, decrepit, obese, and aged. But it looked good, the history behind it rought, abused life. In the beginning it may have been new with esthetic proportions. No Jayhawk can remember that time, but the guard's ball ways had been the guards' ball with all their disagressions. Daily the guards have grown accustomed to practice no prior to battle, though they are condescended to be seen handling it. Their technique stood above such a But not so the guards. It was theirs, to do as they pleased. The men were anything but something you saw when the opposition lined up to kick off to you; you never touched it. It was when an opponent's feet fleeting moment. In practice the better pike pins were usurped by the polish their passing and kicking. So it came about that the eccentric-shaped ball fell to the guards as a relic of the football. Time enhanced its values. Time added wrinkles and portitions to its appearance, and ends to wise cracks at the amoun- ways way the guards handed it. Time added the warmth, like Chippendale has to chairs. The guards' ball is stowed away now. Maybe next year Milton Sorem, Red Rost, George Ackermann, Melvin Gist and the new guards will be brought to town from now it will be properly tagged and recline gloriously in Spooner-Thayer museum. It ought to, the guards say. It has a past.