PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929 Thirty Jayhawks Will Go Tomorrow to Lair of Enemy Remaining Hargiss Cohort to Embark on Rooter Train Saturday Morning Morning About 30 members of the Jayhawk team, accompanied by Coach Hargiley and Goto, will play at Saturdays' Big Six hurdle, tomorrow morning at 7:30. They will arrive at the enemy's side on Monday before the afternoon. The remainder of the Kansas aggregation will start the inception late this week, while the entire Kansas squad will be at Hargies' command to pit every ounce of strength against the enemy. Employing Cornhusher attacking methods as interpreted by scouts who have seen the Nebraskans in action, he has helped Cooper, Cooper, assistant coach, backed up against Harg丝夫-Gortis combinations in a session of stationary cammy jersey training. The varsity troop invaded the greeneer, less muddy practice field used by the first-year men and, with pertinent instructions from the head coach, snapped into action against their younger opponents to knock down and kill the ball. The serif image the serif image line when the freshmen attempted play plays. While Coach Hargis rotated his pupils through the line-up facing the yearlings, Assistant Coach John Runnell pushed forward to his left, licking up on the Kanaas attack by running signals with a half-dozen men doing blocking duty. Before the practice, Coach Ridley moved the ball over to his cohorts, who carried it regularly through the freshman wall which crumpled as the weight-first string forwards drove into the field. With the Kansas Argie match but 10 days away, Freshman Conch Coach Hisha is devoting his attention to a team that they who are likely to见动 Nov. 9. Kansan Sport Editor Sport Shots by the An attempt to broadcast the play-by-play account of the Kansas-Iowa State game last Saturday, won despite a 7-6 win in the stands. A public address system was connected, through which the crowd would be allowed to cheer the ball, and the number of the down were transmitted to the crowd. A report that the players was used to broadcast the reports. Such a lodge speaker system would be helpful to fans at the games here in the Memorial stadium, if it could be carried out as successfully as at Iowa State. However, the Kansas would be needed, because Horns would need to be placed along the sidelines rather than at either end of the field. Oklahoma has the right idea about numbering football players jerseys. They wear numbers, and at all times the men and their position can be determined by the crowd, as well as sport writers because of the importance through beneficial to scouts, and the opposition, is certainly conducive to better letter and accurate stories of the game. For the first time in years, Kansas will match the Huskies' powerhouse eleven in weight and reserve strength, having trained the varity team, have the Jayhawks received victories. Not since 1920 have the Jayhawks met the Cormackins on even terms and the Cornhackins on even seem right to break a precedent. After the Cornhubber shocking next-week end the team will begin work in preparation for the final match, touched by Ad Lissingham. Last year his "big red队" beat the Kansans and this year Coach Koenny helped toNorman to do battle Nov. 9. Girl Rides to Missouri Homecoming on Bicycle Columbia, Mo. — (UP) — Homecoming at the University of Missouri draws a large crowd always, many coming from distant places, and the students pay the prize for the most unique method. She came here from Columbus, Ga., a distance of 1110 miles by bicycle, the way, however, but buoyed onto a way that traveled day and night through Indiana and Illinois. Miss Curry covered the distance between Indiana and St. Louis in two days and nights. She has arrived in Columbia unherbled, her feat not being known widely. A concentrated drive in the frater-nities and sororites at the Kansas State Agriculture College is being made for pledgeers amoent the new College Stadium (uard, "Complete the Stadium," is the slogan used. Cross-Country Runners to Leave for Nebraska Fresh from a victory over the Iowa State college cross-country team, and primed for their race with the Nebraska team at West Point, the Annas college cross-country runners accompanied by Coach Brutus Hamilton will leave Lawrence tomorrow for their second Big Six match. Coach Hamilton was apparently well prepared to face him by bib team at Ames last Saturday, and is taking practically the same team with him to Lincoln. The men making the trip are: Captain Ed Fortune, Leroy Hinson, John Kernick, Sarah Gorabi Story, and Gene Roberts. Hinshaw Picks Frosh Grid Squad to Battle Cow College Yearlings Candidates For Freshman Squar Turn in Grades to Prove Their Eligibility Freshmen football players were being rounded up today after running at large for the first few weeks of the present football season. Couch Screw Hinchleau has caught on to the wanderings about the wide expanse south of the varsity practice field, and has informed them that a football game is in the offing. And in order to play football again, they must be in schools' requirements, it seems. Hence, the candidates for the first year squad are turning in their mid-semester grades today to W. W. Davis, so that his Hawkeye can play against them in their two Big Six games this week. Weeks of preparation have brought out some likely candidates and the choosing of a coach will be no small task for the grid mentors. This year the Freshman team will play games with two other Big Six schools. The opening contest being in the Memorial stadium Saturday, Nov. 9, when the K-Agiev Fresh ongeeing the Kansas City Chiefs will find the fresh battle on foreign territory with the Missouri freemen at Columbia. Both games are arousing considerable interest among all the footballs. They have been added to the tall additional light into the strong freshman team is being accepted whole-heartedly by the Hirstown club, and the varsity team is being K-Argile deficit of the varsity rosters in the yearlings, much stress is being placed on preparation for that competition. Monday, Coach Hinshew will be able to announce the squad personnel, as determined by the team's schedule, with a minimum of 12 credit hours. Big Six also include the provision that any candidate under 27 credit hours are not eligible, and that any candidate entering the pool of 16 must have two credits. Big Six more cups is also available. Football Notes Denver, Colo., Get. 31, (UP)—If the University of Denver football team doesn't hurry up and win a game, things are due to come to a sorry pass on the university campus. --consistent gains. The team and several hundred boosters will leave for Madison tomorrow. Some Cornhuskers Who Will Merit Attention Saturday Manhattan, Oct. 31, (UP) — The Kansas Aggies football squad, 32 strong, will leave here tonight for Columbia, Mo., where they will work out perfunctively for their game against the Tigers. The first match against opponents must play Wednesday afternoon in a tie of rain. "Until D. U. wins a game," the razor and cosmetics are taboo by men students and co-eds. South Bend, Ind., Oct. 31, (UP) — The great football machine that is Notre Dame's for 1929 was piled into pulsar cars today, headed for ATL and an important intersection game with Georgia Tech Saturday. Chicago, Oct. 31, (UP)—A crippled Marson outfit consisting of 26 players left here today to meet GLASSES TO FIT ALL FACES ls Our Specialty Princeton in an intersectional battle Saturday, Red Burgess and Joe Temple, two of Chicago's best fullbacks, will not make the trip because of injuries. Knudson's appearance on the gridiron also is doubtful. Your glasses should fit your face as well as correct vision Glasses DO lend distinction just as garments do. Lincoln, Oct. 31, (UP)—An altered line and backline may be presented by Nebraska in the game bore with Kansas Saturday. Shone, Witte, and Garrison may be used in the backfield while Gilbert, Koster, and Hokaf are being used in the line. Panl Morrison may be started at center, Couch Bible has indicated F. H. ROBERTS Ames, Oct. 31, (UP)—Drizzling rain and continued shifts in both line and backfield were the other disorganized today. Coach Workman apparently still was undecided regarding which stall at Norman Saturday. Tranguer, left half, and Bennett, right half, showed well in scrimmage Norman, Oct. 31, (UP)—The Oklahoma Sooners sent out through their final hard work here today in a win that included the texture But Six contests this weekend. Coach Lindsay outlined a session of scrimmage. The Sooner backfield will average 468 shots while Iowa quarter averaged 187. OPTOMETRIST Columbia, Oct. 31, (UP) — The University of Missouri Tigers were invited to participate in preparation for their game Saturday with the Kansas Aggies. Aggie plays used last Saturday were the Kansas State Wildcats and the victory will keep the Tiger in the running for a tie or undisputed championship of the Big Six conference. Madison, Oct. 21, (UP)—Summy Behr, Wisconsin quarterback, will be out of the game against Purdue Saturday because of injuries received in the game. Graebner, sophomore, or Liach, a halfback, will substitute for Behr. 833 Mass. Street Lawrence, Kansas Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 31, (UP)—Pardue practiced in Wisconsin plays in the last football scrimmage used by the freshmen, netted them LET US DYE FOR YOU--consistent gains. The team and several hundred boosters will leave for Madison tomorrow. 72 Shades of Satin Dyes Electric Shoe Shop --consistent gains. The team and several hundred boosters will leave for Madison tomorrow. Shine Parlor 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9tb Iowa City, Oct. 31, (UP)—The Iowa variety was reported for the first seriography session of the week today in preparation for the game with Minnesota here Nov. 9. In yearly easy preschool events, there is a count at signal calling, Pape, Haugh and Sunsen worked in the backfield. Champaign, Il. Oct. 31, (UP)—Walter Jolley, who gained fame two years ago when he scored the tying goal in a playoff game and then slipped back into oblivion, has been returned to his old position. He will try to make up for it. He may start against Northwestern Saturday. Purple running plays were one of the best options for favors in yesterday's practice. Examaton, Oct. 31, (UP)—The efficiency of Larry Oliphot, Purple end, will be impaired by an eye injury when he meets Illinois Saturday. Several stitches were taken in a wound which he received in practice Today's practice will be light, according to Coach Jack Disk two airplane hangers and an administration building for flying instruction are to be under construction first of this week, at the Norman import, Norman, Okla. Ten students of the University of Oklahoma have signed up to take flying. Five of these are sooty-brown bears, but othersLessons will gain in flying as the weather is better or flying. Ball Schedule Delayed Because of Bad Weather Due to the exceedingly bad weather for the past week it has been impossible for the regular playground ball team to play games, placing all games approximately a week behind time. All playground balls have been played during the past week will start Monday, Nov. 4, and will follow out the regular schedule which was set for "All single and double matches in horseshoe, tennis, and handball, second rounds, must play round singles in all these round singles and doubles in these games must be played by Saturday, Nov. 9," and Mr. E. R. Eilbeld director of the intramural Appoints 'Gabby' Street Manager of Cardinals St. Louis, Oct. 1st — (UP) — Charles St. Louis, Cardinals and appointed manager of the club for the 1030 season, was expected to arrive in St. Louis on Saturday. Sam Brendon, president of the Cardinals, announced last night that he would be long distance telephone conversation with the new manager in Joplin, Mo. Fourteen graduated letter-men of last year from the Kansas State Teachers College at Pittsburg are coaching in high schools over the states of Kansas, Oklahoma, Florida, and Colorado. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. 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