PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1920 Frosh Gridsters Work on Signals for Aggie Clash Thirty-three Teamsters Are Ready for Saturday Fray, Hinshaw Says Freshman gridiers tightened down yesterday and went through a long signal drill in preparation for the coming battle against the Aggie yearlings. With changes in the lineup coming as a result of several insightful talks, the Aggie lineman has been informed with lack of time to whiten his into shape. A fighting bunch of men will be ready to avenge the defaced hand the varsity earlier in the season, by the regular Agrie team, according to the freshman mentor. Although it is reported that the Manhattan team has a fighting aggregation to face the Jawkaways. Although no seriography was held yesterday, as the freshmen are somewhat stiff from former practice, they were able to handle under a handicap of a bad leg, an injury which he received early in the season. No serious injuries have resulted as yet, and by Saturday the team should be well Seriminge practices during the past week have consisted in offensive workouts, with reserves to break up the freshman regular formations. Plays have practiced all been run under game conditions. Thirty-three men are ready to enter the fray this Saturday, and it is time to try to stop them before the final whale blows. Another hard practice is included in the training. Nine Teams Undefeated Pittsburgh Panthers Aspire to Football Honors New York, Nov. 7 - (UP) -With the nation's list of undefeated and untied football teams reduced to nine-Cornerstone, Oklahoma State, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Texas Christian, Tennessee and Tulane-eastern fans are hailing Jock Sutherland's University of Pittsburgh Panthers as a worthy contender for Pitt's claims to recognition are clouded by the fact that the Panther's schedule is not conductive to the establishment of an imminent war, and officials who have worked in Pitt's games, and opposing teams are of the opinion that Sutherland's eleven is the greatest gridiron outfit of the sea. Nebraska and Ohio are the strongest teams Pitt has been called upon to meet and although neither of these teams has lost a game - except to Pittsburgh, they are not rated as real top pitchers. In its K. U. Bantamweight Boxer To Meet State Champion Howard "Hat" Colehoun, K. U. bantamweight champion of Kansas against Burrell Chapman, amateur winner of the vacant and Oklahoma at the amateur boxing show to be put on at the National Amateur Boxing Center in Fort Worth Street, Monday夜, Nov. 18. There will be 15 three-round matches between local talent and most non-talent players in the ampuples of the local National Guard units, Harvey Jockes, pro Top row (left to right) - Bort Iroa, Honolulu; John Rowdish, Wichita; Milburn Gelt, Preston; Allen Cochran, Protection; Archee Kennedy, Lawrence P. Adams, Dumplin; Ohi St. Host, St. Louis; Waldo Miller, Mariante; Phil Ehly, Markante; Coffey Fetty, El Dorado; and The Power of the Kansas Football Machine Comes From This Squad of Husky Jayhawkers **second row:** bernard Carlson, Aurora, Mo.; Charles Allen, Lawrence; Jack Schopenhill, Kannas City, Mo.; Earl Foy, Hutchinson; Roger Kansas, Kannas City, Mo.; Seth Johnson, Jettmer, A. B. Sanders, Lawrence; Frank Bause, Wichita, George Atkinson, Lawrence; Third row - John Bumn, assistant coach; Dr. J. M. Mott, assistant team physician; Arthur Lawrence, Olatha; Foster Payne, Kansas City, Kan.; Forrest Cox, Newton; H. W. Hargis, head coach; Capt. Steward Lyman, Columbus; M. J. Getto, assistant coach; James Bausch, Wichita; Floyd Ramsey, El Dorado; Milton Sorem, Jetmore; Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics; Stephen C. Hinshaw, freshman coach. Bottom row—Cecil Smy, Parsons; Roban Logan, Leavenworth; Vergil Paden, El Dorado; Charles Smoot, Bartleville, Okla; John Madison, Kansas City, M.; Loren Reitz,凯克斯, Kansas City, M.; Richard Null, Lawrence; Edmund吵, Kansas City, Kan. Missing from picture—Lee Davis, Emperia; Charles Smay, Par'sons; and Lewis Kittrell, Arkansas City. Scrimmaging Lightly to Avoid Injury Loss, Varsity Power Grows Coach Harpins is taking no chances on injuring members of the varsity football team, including passing and defensive plays was given the Jayhawkers during their practice season. Fame of Sooner Linemen Leads Squad to Drill on Passing Play Defense Late in the practice nerdia a team composed of first string variety players was sent against a freshman team and had to pass the ball with passing attack which the Fresh uncooled. Special effort was made to intercept the passes as the team has been playing well, but games already played this season. Several combinations of ends and backfield men were used during this drill before the team went to the From all indications the team will be in a good physical condition when it moves the Oklahoma outfit at Nuremberg. It probably be the only regular who will be out of the Oklahoma contest owing to injuries received in the Nebraska In view of the fact that Oklahoma is now on balance at the top of the Big Six standing, the Sooners will go into the playoffs with a team a slight favorite. The game at Norman will be a close affair and chances are good for upsetting the force. Dummy serigraphy was held and emphasis was laid upon the preflection of hidden ball play. The back reins were in place, and side-stopping which should be of great value in getting around the high-charging Sooner line. Coach Gotte tutored the line players in blocking, charging, and running interfe Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 7 (UP)-Purdue's backfield assists, Harm森, Welch, Yunivetch and White, who have started in the Big Ten other backfield combination in the Big Ten, three passes and worked on a defense against them yesterday in preparation for the Boldmiller's game here; Saturday against Mississippi. $1.00 Gillette Blades 66c A week from Saturday, Nov. 16, the Hinsahwille will trek to Columbia where they will muss the fur of the Tiger Frosh, before the Tiger varsity meets the Jayhawks here Nov. 23. In the first game the freshmen are out to avenge a varidety de- tail at the hands of Agagies on Dad's day, while the second contact will be made by a young optimist over the coming big game. While the Jayhawk varsity is in a huddle at Norman Saturday afternoon, the Freshman team will be battling the Kansas Agnes Fresh on Saturday. The Aggies' sharpshaw has a powerful and hunky bunch of freshmen and the Aggies will meet considerable opposition Saturday. The yearlong squaring has been itching for victory, but it is likely that some great fight will be unleashed in the first game. 35c Energine Cleaner $ 2 6^{\mathrm{c}} $ 50c Bicycle Cards 36c Lee Page gave way to Jim Bauch in Big Six individual scoring honors, as a result of the big fullback's performance on Saturday. Bauch now is heading the list with a total of 24 points or four touchdowns, while Pace had page two scores of 23 and 20 points, 20 points touchdowns and two goals, Warren, Oklahoma, Wiggins State, are all tied for third place with a total of 48 points, three touchdowns. Despite the battering the Jayhawk eleven took at Nebraaska last week, Couch Hurgis expects to use his teammate's skills and spice spots will have recovered sufficiently by that time, the mentor believes. However, he'll probably not make the trip because of his injured leg, Milton Sorem, a left-handed bencher at Nebraaska with a sprained ankle, will be able to pair with Root or Atkisson and Sorem's 200 pounds add strength to the Jayhawker队. Although Kansai is one step from the bottom of the Big Six standing, it is evident that the Jayhawkers have one of the strongest teams in the middle west. Both defeats banded them in a conference game, but they were able to hold their lone victory over Iowa State, was overwhelming. 25c Woodbury Soap 19c D & R Sold Cream 50c Jergens Lotion 36c Sport Shots by the 69c Kansan Sport Editor ROUND CORNER DRUG CO. --men are out to avenge a varidety de- tail at the hands of Agagies on Dad's day, while the second contact will be made by a young optimist over the coming big game. Week End Specials Whitman's and Johnston's Candy 50c Kotex ... 29c, 3 for 85c 50c lb. 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In the future there will be three booths inside said, and more if occasion demands. $1.00 Listerine --- 69c Ames, squad. 7- (UUP)—The Iowa State grid squad taped off training today for Saturday's game with the Kansas Aggies. 50c D Duplex Blades 39c Norman, Nov. 7—(U-IP) -The Oklahoma Sooners engaged in a hard scrimmage today to condition them before Saturday, Guy, Warren, halfback, who is suffering from a sore throat and cold, watched the drill from the sidelines. Berry and Stanley, injured for a state game, were back on the lineup. Columbia, Nov. 7—(UCP)—Light drill was outlined for the University of Missouri Tigers today in the final practice before meeting Washington at St. Louis. The Tigers will leave here tomorrow to meet the team that will be preparing for the Miscourours are beating on one of their best teams. Lincoln, Nov. 7—(UP) After a day of rest made possible by an open door next Saturday, the Correctional Center held the their encounter with the Oklahoma Seacons. 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