PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS $ ^{a}$ WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13. 1921 Football Practice Polishes Men to Meet Washington Intensive Drill Prepares for Non-Conference Tilt With Bears Here Saturday A cold wind sweeping down from the northwest failed to chill the spirits of the Jayhawker football squad and one of the snappest practice sessions on the field every day afternoon under the direction of the varsity coaching staff. All men on the squad turned out for the practice with the exception of Jim Bausch who is still nursing an injured calf. The coach, Coach Getto had no mercy on his linemen and they tow to work, charging until at the finish the perspiration was streaming on all the gridsomen despite the cold that made them chill. Their coats closed about them. Different combinations of line aspirants pushed the heavy charging as the team moved forward and the speed with which the sled covered the ground was a good indication of the fensive power of the Jay Cronk. Coach Hargiss had no pity on the backs and ends and the men were also pitying. They blocked and defensive tactics. Then after perhaps an hour of this, he turned his charge those at his back into a burst of energy surplus energy. After these warming up exercises, three teams engaged in a strenuous game for the afternoon. Through and extensive preparations for the game with Washington University will continue throughout the remainder of the week, and barring injuries and sickness, a well-coordinated and polished team will take the field. Although the Washington game is a non-conference tilt and will not affect Big Six standings, Coach Hatch said that players from Page and Smoot have been shifted into the lineup to take the place of Jim and Pete Bausch, and Ramsey who has been filling a center position in the past has been working at end. Students Make Flights Former K. U. Man, Instructor in Flying School Lieu, Emery J. Martin fe27, who was a student in the School of Engineering here from 1923 to 1926, has written books and air service to become chief flight instructor at the Lawrence branch airport. He is a graduate of the advanced army school at Kelly Field, Texas, and a member of Sigma Phi Epion, an aviation club. a number of K. U. students are taking lessons in flying at the school airfield, and have a short distance off U. S. highway No. 40. Buse Voijers Ct³², and Clark Spadbury bd³¹, have made solo flights to both KU, only the woman took instruction. "All of the facilities of the Lawrence airport will be at the disposal of those persons who come to an annual event by airplane," said Mr Mitchell. At present there are only two men in full-time service at the school, the teacher and a senior librarian. More plots and ground men will be added as enrollment of students increases, according to T. C. Michalowski, the director of the librarian, which has recently been adopted as a standard training plane by the school. This was constructed here. A Curtiss Rustin three-plane monoplane is kept at the field for sight-seeking trips and pass- Soccer Game Called off Today Due to Weather The soccer game which was to be played by E. R. Eibel's minor sports class and a team picked by Joe Katsunuma, which was to be made up of a number of foreign students, was to be moved owing to the disagreeable weather. The game was postponed until Wednesday, Nov. 20, and will be played at that time, if weather conditions will permit. All male members of the 1930 Gopher staff of the University of Minnesota will go on a "razer fast" until 3,000 annuals are sold, according to The Minnesota Daily. Shaving hands is one of the lessons he have pledged to shun the barber shops and neglect shearing their shaggy growths. --ne clock won't drag a weary round when you come to class pepped up witha Shredded Wheat breakfast. Lazy hours follow meals too heavy. There's a lot of energy in crispy golden biscuits of Announcements Kappa Beta staff meeting will be held at Myers hall Thursday at 7:30. Jane Tucker, president. Sophs and Freshmen Win Opening Hockey Games There will be a meeting of Phi Sigma Thursday night at 5:45 in room 304 Snow hall. Dr. N. P, Sherwood will speak. Leo Gottlieb, president. Sophia and freshmen won the annual interclass hockey games yesterday afternoon. The sophomores won over freshmen, but the freshman won over the junior's 2 to 0. Although the wind was cold and the ground slick in places the games were well played, according to Miss Fennell, who wore her own games. The field was decked with the colors of the classes and the players wore warm shirts and beetles to play. The seniors had the ball near a goal several times but sophomore defense prevented their getting more than one score. In the second game the juniors drove down the floor, pushing the puck to get the ball over at all. Jayhawker Yearlings Prepare Aerial Attack for Missouri Contest Victory Over Strong Tiger Would Entitle Kansans to Share Title A heavy workout, consisting of another signal drill followed by a hard scrummage, constituted the first step in training for practice. The men are now rapidly recovering from Saturday's contact to be ready for the Missouri cub team. Coach Hinahaw is running his men through several different play formations in order that a good passing and shooting team can win against the Tigers. It is known that the Jayhawers have a strong contender to face this Saturday regardless of the fact that the Jayhawers will be the last week to the strong Nebraska yearlings. The Cornbusher team is reputed to have one of the strongest freshman teams in the country, and the team is in hard fight against that migration. Thirty men will make the trip to Columbia. This announcement was made early in the week by the Freshman mentor. As yet no one could safely assert who those men will be with whom they will meet, or different prospects each day. The cold wind had little bad affect on the men yesterday, and if anything it tepped them up. Practice will be resumed today as usual despite wind and rain in which he left in letting his men get out of trim as a victory this Saturday would entitle the Kansans to share the Big Six championship with other two game winners. In case Nebraska or Oklahoma should meet us in the second game then Kansas would be the anticipated champions. All plays and formations will be left out Saturday by both teams and a tight game is assured. Another scrimmage is scheduled either today or next week, but Hinsen will probably pick his men to make the trip to Columbia. Cross-Country Member Will Not Run Saturday Gene Roberts, a member of the cross country team has been called home by the serious illness of his mother and will not be back in time to run against M. U., during the World Cup last year. Roberts had never run before this fall, but his improvement has been rapid since he reported for work in September, and he has earned a starting place on the team. His absence of severely felt as he was expected at the plate is among the leaders. "Drizzle, drizzle . . ." A Fish Brand Slicker is a comfortable, chummy sort of garment that makes good underwear and cardless of storms and showers. It's bound to rain sometimes, even in the best regulated climates. But don't let that make any party of yours a fizzle. You can buy a genuine Fish Brand Slicker almost anywhere for the price of a couple of dollars. You can power Company, Boston, Mass. Washington Showing Against Missouri Is Problem for Kansas St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 13—Having more or less surprised Missouri Valley football circles by the good showdown between the Washington University football eleven is hoping to do even better this season. The two rivals meet at Lawrences. Bears and Jayhawkers, Evenly Matched, Hope to Break Two-Year Tie Coach Al Sharpe's team played a splendid defensive game against the struggle, that either team had a win or lost. The team won with a successful pass in the final quarter. Emphasis is being placed this week on the development of the team and its ability to important department was not satisfactory to the coaches Saturday. The Jayhawks and the Bears battled to a 7 and 7 tie last year and in 1927 the annual tilt ended in a 21-21 deadlock. So it can easily be imagined that both teams will on their tour to win it off the fence at least break away from tie scores. The powerful Washington line knew what to do in the forward walk on an even basis, judge which the Bears played against the team from the brilliant manner in Paul Paris, tacile, and Captain Harvey Jalougnon, guard, two of the greatest linemen Washington is now known to continue their brilliant work Saturday. Eid positions, a cause for worry, at the start of the season, are now well understood in man, man, and Springer, 190 pound, who was shifted to end from regular quarrel. Red Ted Sausselle, brilliant sophomore halfback, went into the Missouri game in a severely injured counterpart that tightly he failed to perform in his usual fast manner. But the red head should be in shape Saturday. Washington's opponent is less Waid, Washington's other sophomore back of promise. Waid suffered bruises about the chest in the Missouri game which is keeping him out for most of the season. It is certain, however, if Sausselle and Waid are in good shape by Saturday that the Washington offense is formidable than against Missouri. Washington students and pep squads are making the Kansas game the big trip of the year and a large delegation is going by special train and motor In the story of the Kansas-Oklahoma football game the reporter gave the wrong player credit for blockouts. It was Jack Schopflin, right tackle on the Kansas team that scored the first touchdown in the winning touchdown for Kansa Schopflin Blocks Kick Manhattan, Kan., Nov. 13—(UP) —The KansasAggies were back on a schedule of scrimmage practice today after two sessions of signal play and polished in the game with Nebraska, conference leader, Nov. 23. All members of the squad except Laundyn Beaver, have recovered from injuries. Football Tales Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 13 — (UFP) A wet field and cold weather hand-capped the Nebraska Cornhuskers in training in preparation for the encounter with the Oklahoma Sooners here Saturday. An accident with a vehicle caused by a pedestrian Broadstone and Arican Peterson were injured, cut the hope of the Huskers entering full strength Saturday. Raegan Brosnan's will be out of Saturdays game. Norman, Okla., Nov. 13—(UP)—Protecting the punter was the chief problem the Oklahoma Sooners were facing in the game. Ad Lindsay is attempting to rid the Sooners of the fault which has shown the team a great deal better. Stanley, and Gentry have recovered from injuries and will be in the lineup Saturday. Ames, Iowa, Nov. 13—(UP) —The Iowa State football team went through a semifinal game in preparation for the Drake game Saturday, Defensive work with Trauner back in the lineup handling the offense may be out of the game Saturday. The old time square dance is being revived by the students of the North Carolina State College. A party called the "farmers' frogs" was recently given in town. Square entertainment. According to the report the hall was filled with the largest crowd of the year. Kentucky Colonels in Fadeout While A. T. O.'s Drop Pi U's and Beta's Win in Semi-Final Rounds of Intramural Game First games of the semi-finals in intramural playground ball were played yesterday giving Pi Upios and Beta Theta Pi the first victories. In the game between Beta Theta Pi and the Kentucky Colonels, a great deal of scoring was seen. The team defeated against the 1,000 per cent. team of the Kentucky Colonels, winning by the decisive score of 16 to 5. This was a close game. The Kentucky Colonels, having won all of their games, in invasion of the strongest teams in the final, but their decisive loss to Beta Theta Pi in the first games for the national basketball intramurals weeks their stock. There are as yet two games to be played by each of the division winners, Pi Upsilon, Kentucky Colonels, Alpha Tau Omega, and Beta Theta Sigma, possibly be considered for intramural playground ball champions. Pi. Upolon and Alpha Tau Omega battled out a strenuous game, which was eventually handed over hand over their opponents by a score of 1 to 6. This game met with all three teams in the final. "All teams must play three games, the one winning the best two out of these games. Game seven is the intramural baseball," said E. R. Eibel, director of intramural sports. "All division winners will receive a small trophy and 15 points in the finals, which is to take place Thursday and Friday of this week, will receive a large trophy and 15 points." For Thursday, Nov. 14, are as follows: Beta Theta Pi vs. Pi Upsilon; Kentucky Colonels vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Contest NOW- Shredded Wheat Wool Dresses (plain) Suits (men) Topcoats Contains every food element essential to health Cleaned and Pressed Called for and Delivered Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE Iowa State Prepares for Game With Drake Ames, Iowa, Nov. 13—The Iowa State college football team last night began preparations for the final home game, which will be played Saturday with Drake. Ouch! Noel Workman sent the members of his varsity who did not return to school, and urlanday into scrimmage last night with the reserves. The rest of the squad were on the beach. No serious injuries resulted from the tray of last week and it is possible that both Larson and Lounsard were injured by a wrist week because of injuries, will be available for the game with Drake. Workman indicated that he wound probably shift Roe, veteran guard, to tackle for this week, in order to form a bet Old Rivals Compete Saturday The cross-country meet Saturday will feature a double meet in contested under the new track coaches. A great deal of interest has been generated by Coach at K, U. for the last three years is now coach at M.U. and Brutus Hamilton, the new K., U. coach, is being trained at MU.L, being graduated in 1922. Washington, Nov. 13.—(UP) Re-fousing to accept even a compromise 10 per cent duty on shingles, the sen- tence of the law that commodity on the free list. Official Service Automotive Electrical Service Auto Electric Co. 709 N. H. Phone 406 IOMORROW — LIONEL BARRY- MORE and May McAvy in the "LION AND THE MOUSE." TODAY--MILDREN HARRIES and Herbert Rawlinson in a thrilling melodrama, "BURNING GOLD." Also comedy. Touch Typewriting LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 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