THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1929 PAGE SIX Jayhawk Coaches Busy Polishing Up New Formations Lighter Practice Ordered Last Night for Varsity While Freshmen Scriptimage Scrimmage The hour and twenty minutes of hard offensive scrimmage by the first-street variety squall with 17 of them. The second obstacle Wednesday evening furnished the Kannas mentors, Hargiss and Getto, some idea of how certain plays are going to function and the need for correction and improvement. The first gruelling scrimage of the year left the varsity crew a trifle more hardened to the grind and sometimes more worried about the room, plays and plays which they have been rehearing. The unusually heavy defensive wall erected by the freshmen gridders held the older team to beat them, but the game quickly continually rotated his line and backfield combinations, employing every man on the squad, it is little wonder that the small aggregation of the team gave way before the snanish attacks. Last evening the varsity squad went through a lighter session of practice Coach Hargars gave his men another chalk talk before they practiced drill skills on electric signal drills worked on fundamentals, and practiced printing, receiving, and passing. Coach Getto is whipping his line man up to the attack with a combination of tacking, pivoting and charging Some of the bucks, Lyman, Bausch and Lawrence in particular, are polishing their kicking toes while others are at the receiving end of the drill. During the varsity workout, a practice scrimmage was in progress on the field, where we had to assist coaches, lined the reserve team up against eleven fresh and tried some offensive play. An annual attack featured the reserves in Saturday's program for the first string squand includes another scrimge with the freshmen again partcipation. It is not known yet, how to whichever the scrimmage will take place in the morning or at termon. Plan Intramural Sports Board Announces Tournaments in Fall Schedule The fall schedule announces tournaments in playground ballet, handball and golf. The winter competition, which are practically the same this year as last, will be held on Friday this week. William Nethols and Charles Neil were elected to the intramural board which also includes four officials of the athletic office as members. Entries in tennis, horseback, and playground hall must be in the hands of Edwin L. Elbaz, assistant professor of trampolining, at the University of Intramurals (yrs 4, yrs 9, m. A. satern). Okla. Aggie Team Gets Airplane Cloth Pants Stillwater—(Special) —While the scrippment screen does not give you the choice that the Oval is A. and M. college football team will "take to the air" this fall, judging by its strong roster, the Aggies' uniforms will be off the face of the earth a good deal of The reason is this: the pants which the ends and backs on the 1922 edition of the Oklahoma Aigle football team will wear are made of airplane cloth. A special type of garmment has been designed to protect the body from protection and yet not hamper them in their efforts to snare passes and get down under pants in a burry. Weather Unaffected by Radio Weather Unaffected by Radio Party.—The rush of radio waves that weaken a satellite dish, batter or colder, dryer or rainer than in the years before the invention of the satellite dish, engineer and meteorologist, has concluded as a result of study of weather records for the past two centuries. To date, radio does influence weather, be traced unweather and found in radio does influence weather, but sort of irregularities were present in past years as have been evident in the decade since the wide use of radio. SPORTRAITS THE west has its Ibis Ruth in the dress of a flamingo, the colorful infiorata of the Oakland Jacques Coast club club. He is surrounded by his wife and with over 40, and in playing a deep, long game. JOHNNY VERGEZ Vereen is down on the best third base prospect in his league for major league delivery. It is and the唱叫 he will make his service for $90,000 for his service. K.S.T.C. of Emporia to Open Grid Season With Hays Tomorrow Yellow Jacket Couch Worrier by Exclusion of Freshmen in K. U. Game in K. U. Game Emperor, Kan., Sept. 27—After playing his sixure, the Hays team played to his point of kicking off his Emperor Teachers for the opening game of the season Saturday, when the Hays Tigers defeated the Penguins. Although the Yellowjacket coach is not diverting his attention from the game, he remains verally Kansai causing him no little worry. The prohibiting of frothing the Hawkier contest is teamwork on the defense in team of Upperclassmen ready. Without the aid of yearlings, the Emporians will be weak on reserves and scarcity. may not be able to account for the Hays game on account of injuries received in practice Wednesday, although the extent of damage is not known. The team had an abundant supply of dependable backfill material. Dale Burrett; Dodge City, Kansas; Michael Haven; and Bill Wiberg, were members of the team last year and are rounding into shape. Bill Wiggett, formerly of Frank Harris, quarterback of 1926, are also among the ball jugglers. Aaron Cox and Charles Rigsgs, Cottonwood Falls; Floyd Paradise, punter from Atkinson; Douglas Herbert, Tennessey; and Robbie Gillis, Freshman Caps --- $1 Strunk, Highland. Two reserves of last season are sharing dutches with the rest. They are Frank Willert, Jake Ward and Wayne Mose, Delphus, halfhufe. Brim raw edge. Crown pinched in front and flipped. BROWN TAN GREY University Men Like This Hat Graduation of Glem "Slim" Campbell and Everett "Gus" Fish, conference selection last year, and the failure of two other itchier to return, prompted him to one veteran, Arvil Dixon, KIowa. Joe Rich, Hartford, and Harold Dwelle, Emupha, who were not required positions. One of the most promising recruits is Ovielle Hess, a freshman from Burton, who looks like versity caliber. Other yellings are Jack Sheeon, and Charley Sheooner, Kingdown. $5 - $6.50 - $8.50 Now Selling The tackle string includes three lettermen, Paul Ridway, McLouth; Owen Freeman, Peabody; and Fred Leimp, Emiron, and one reserve from last year, Alvin Hahni, Garfield. The first squad is Bob Jarrett, Nickerson; Ormond Wesell, Moundrider; and Jim Bowman, Dodge City. Harold Hunt, Junction City, and Harold Welch, Emporia, are defending the top prize in Emporia, a reserve player of last year, and four friends. The result was an upset victory for Welcher, America; Howard Galantine, Buzzar; and Howard Peck, Tortoise. Pajamas Neckties Shirts Hose Centers chosen on the first squad are Robert "Spid" Hatcher, letterman, Emmaora; and two freshmen, Katie Moyett, Mayette, and Ben Nall, Kinsley. Glad to show you Football Notes Linecin, Neb. . Nebraska takes their football seriously. The 1925 Cormarkhill gate game. When Coach Dan DX Bible staged his first open practice more than 2,000 fans flocked to the gridiron athletes in their daily drill. --healthy children. Fickly children have longer and motherless husbands that in good health. The ladies of healthy children are the eighth of an inch during the first year of Efe, with those of children suffering from scabies grow nearly twice their size. No evidence has found. No explanation of the cause of this condition has been made, nor has it been accepted as a definite cause of the state of a child's health. Lincoln, Nebraska—When the Nebraska Cornhoppers and Southern Methodist Mustangs meet in an intersectional grid battle here Saturday, Oct. 6, the game will be broadcast over a motion-sensing system to the Columbia Broadcasting system. To Broadcast Husker Game Long Eyelashes Are Said to Be Sign of Ill Health! 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