PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1921 First Scrimmage For Football Men Reveals Strength Seven Veterans and Four Sophomores Included on First Team New Men Show Promise Weighty Starting Aggregation Drives Through Seconds in Good Form Head coach of football, "Bill Hirsch, lined up his pro protects yesterday afternoon on the practice field adjoining the stadium and put them through a strenuous candidate who has been out regularly break into the lineup at one time or another. It was a tired bunch of athletes that made for the showers at the conclusion of the first real hard workout of the sea- With Jim Bausch at fullback, Captain Stew Lyman at quarter, and Art Lawrence and the team at first line rope through the apposition with a hard-driving precision that apologizes for the mishap. Pete Bausch covered the hull at center for the veterans, the veteran Lotter and the defense, the veteran Schofilin and Foy were at tackles, and Padon, a last year's buck, and Snaag, the positions of front wall defense. A glance over the lineup reveals that the lead mentor used four sophomores along with the seven veteran in this combination, good and, only a trifle ragged as they crashed through the second string for good gains. Plenty of beef was there, and straight line shots were played on the plays. The scrimmage had only gone a few minutes when Jim Bauch toraught through the line to romp some 35 yards to a touchdown. A little later he came back to roll off several more nice gains. Opposition is Strong Opposing the regulars at the start of the fray were Snell and Arch Kenney ends. C. Smay and Adam at tackles, Rotz and Adam at tackles, Kurt at center, Bumpy Black, Page, Iogu, and Allen made up the backfield combination. Krusse soon went in at the pivot post for Nielsen, who swapped him into limps switched continuously. At the other end of the field a third and fourth set were lined up with Payne, Kittrel, Schmidt and Madison carrying the ball into the center m. Sorem and Geist at guards, Bramlage and詹 kent tuckles, and Ransey and Mul lins at ends. Walter, Sander, Black Londen, andacker appeared in the losing lineup. A. Lineup Often Changed Practically all possible combinations were tried by Couch Hargus and new cochairwoman Janet Bates, all the time. Some of the candidates who saw service after the affair got under way were Nelson, Seymour, Dan Auerbach, Cochran, Waldo Miller, and Forsen. None of the men were in the lucem long enough to get a good glant at how they were showing up but besides the vents on the walls, new candidates looked promising, among them the Bausch brothers, the Sims brothers, the Mulligan brothers. At the conclusion of the session, Coach Hargiss announced a hard serigraphy would be ordered again after she learned that students' serigraphy would be brought over to tangle with the variety Saturday. Results of yesterday's work out showed the most interesting part of the hard grind of serigraphy nearly every night. No serious casualties were reported although a few of the men came off the ground and were taken into juries. Paul Fisher, letterman at the quarterback position, who received a knocked-down shoulder in tackling him, was hospitalized in a suit getting the arm loosened up a bit, and announced he would be ready for service again by the end of the day. A Heavy Aggregation A glove over the weight chart reveals the fact that the first string lineup yesterday averaged about 191 pounds. The Bauch brothers, Root and Charles Snyate scale about 40 pounds to make the scales jump to 250 pounds. Not far behind is Cox, 190, Logan, and Lawrence 180. Captain Lyman tips the beam at around 175, and Lawrence's "out of the fit" with 155 pounds. With the added weight the new men are bringing into the squad this year, a wealth of sophomore material. ROY RIEGELS NUSS PRICE, coach of the Café Nuss Golden Bears, is counting on Roy Hughes to be the big man who will lead the boy who earned a place among the mouths of most but last year when he won the NBA wrong direction in the game with Georgia Tech. In spite of the task he has set out for the boys, he is expected to do great things. He is captain of his team this year. a host of veterans back, and the men becoming more familiar with the style of coaching that has emerged earlier season predictions are that Kansas will have a successful season. The athletic department will fill Lynn Walder's job when they selected Getto, all American for the Pac-12. The head coach of the inmembran, Getto has fitted in nicely, and his cohorts have had plenty of work to do under his superb leadership. Kansas will be well taken care of in the打印 and passing department from early-season indications, team strategy, and Cox are all potential triple-driven men, and the line looks heavy enough to put up a sterling defense against them. The real challenge for wall has been given plenty of work on charging and tackling, and it looks good enough to hold its own against competition it may afford this season. Nebraska Working Hard Southern Methodist Mustangs First Opponent Lincoln, Nebra—Coach Dana A. Bible of the University of Nebraska is mingling fundamentals with team play this week in the effort to rush the Cornishmen football squad into shape for its first game with the Methodist Methodist University Magnets at memorial Stadium, Saturday, Oct. 5. Big Six conferences rules prevented the Cornishman from starting practice until Sept. 16. This will work a little better, but the squad under the direction of a new coach, will have to seventeen days of practice under its bait when it faces the tough assignment of meet-and-greet with the New England and Missouri in the four opening games. With the exception of Missouri, the fourth opponent, the opens on the Nebraska state have been moved to the basketball jump of the Scarlet and Cream. Haskell's Benefit Boxing Gives Indians All Honors The boxing card offered by the Liberty Post of American Legion as a bounty gift to the fighters is a crowd of 555 fight fans to Haskell gymnasium Friday evening to witness the Indiana walk off with major honors in fist matches against Four knockouts and six technical knockouts brought the fans on their tees in the opening events on the card. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Have youru heating plant serviced before using. Kansas Ranks Second in All-Time Rating for Members of Conference The following statistics are for the information of sport writers in the football season杰 open. They include scores of Big Six teams last year—it's first football season, and also the totals for all games ever played between teams now members of the Big Six. Last year, Nebraska won all of its conference games; Missouri and Oklahoma won three each. Ames won two and tied with K. U., and K. U. 14 Out For Cross-Country Fourteen men with Captain Eddie Fortune have checked out equipments to prepare for the fall season of cross country competition. Fortune is the only verterran on the K. U. squail team, who honors for the past several years. Fortune Only Veteran Runner Left From Team London, (U,P),-H). G. Wells, author of nearly a hundred books and countless articles and tracts, was 63 years old yesterday. The other cross-country candidates are: Glenn Sollmiller, Fort Scott, Rodney Baxter, Golden,Ill; Paul Battemberg, Kansas City, M.; Rick Battemberg, Kansas City, M.; Bicket Kansas City, Mo.; Ralph Greenberg, Kansas City, Mo.; Harry Sprague, Hawiatha; Dean Matthew, Haviland A. L.Kindig, Leavenworth Fred A. Kindig, Leavenworth Fred A. Kindig, Stafford D. Saurenman, Pratt; and Lee Bowers, Kansas City, Mo. H. G. Wells, Noted English Author, Is 63 Years Ola Herbert George Wells was born in Bromley, Kent, on September 21, 1860. In "What I See in Great Britain," he describes son of "the late John Wells, professional cricketer," and thereafter follows a long and bartal list of his works. When in England and writing, which is practically all the time, we frequently have a glimpse of Danum, Because. Because, slightly failing health Mr. Wells has been spending the summer in Europe for small and rarely visited villages. Send the Daily Kansan home. Good Morning Were You On Time This Morning? F. H. ROBER TS Successor to Landers 833 Mass. Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE Eat Here A Red Seal Award You'll feel like a King if you We Deliver Phone 509 for creases that last Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio Following is the all-time record for men's team team. **Opinion:** Won Lost Tied For Top Kansas State 1588 1195 44 34 11 .338 Kansas City 1588 1195 44 34 11 .338 State State 1588 1195 44 34 11 .338 State State 1588 1195 44 34 11 .338 The following tabulation of "Hit Stats" scores does include scores by these teams not included in the table.
Iowa StateConcentration
Ga Ws-PtGa Ws-PbGa Ws-PdGa Ws-TlTotal
Akron0049449
Akron0049449
Iowa State171728180
Iowa State0131630162
Missouri11519810184
Iowa State01229112301
Iowa State1131910191
Oklahoma0000
Kansas1717215328
Kansas01529110301
Missouri01529110303
Kansas002170217
Kansas0202910217
Kansas0014014
Oklahoma172160223
K. S. A. C.0035035
K. S. A. C.0924024
K. S. A. C.0924024
Nebraska1829410312
K. S. A. C.0211650165
Oklahoma0211650165
Nebraska161130113
Nebraska12149915499
Oklahoma0142480248
Oklahoma1142160216
Nebraska0441160116
Read the Kansan want ads Boulder, Colo. Sept. 20—(U.S. Colorado will have enough hot water to take a bath each day of the university are followed.) Hot Water Required Authorities have issued their usual rules including one that water at girls' dormitories be turned on all times. "This means," the rule expires, "enough hot water may have a bath once a day." Orchestras Organize Soon Former Members Must Report During Trvouts All former members of both the K. U, Symphony and the K. U, Little symphony should be appointed as director, sometime during the tryouts, if they have not already done so, according to an annual policy. All members afterter yesterday. It is also necessary that all prospective members be placed in appropriate positions. The woodwind tryouts will be held at 7 p.m. and the brass and percussion tryouts at 8 p.m. on Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., studio 304 Administration building. The violins will be heard at 7 p.m. and all other strings at 8 p.m. on Tuesday evening, in the same place as the orchestra. For more information, music this year, the main difference Pipes, Tobaccoes and Cigarette Tobacco Pouches, Ash Trays, and Smokers Appliques BARBEDRA STORE 9th and Mass. being that the Little Symphony will play music more suited to smaller organizations and lighter in mood. The piano forms the foundation of the small orchestra, while it is not so seated as in a concert, professor, Koeurer taalen said. The K. U. Symphony will work on the Worley Symphony by Doraik, and the 'K. U. Symphony' Technikowky, and the Little Symphony will work on Haykin and Mo- dderfield. Worker Solves Problem of Housing and Rent Mt. Carmel, Pa., (U.P.)—Andrew Botz, 28, has solved the housing and rent problem. After working all day at the new $1,000,000 breaker which he is help- og erect, Boltz climbs up a ladder to a tarpaulin which he has suspended by 20-foot ropes from the limbs of two tall trees. Fifty Practice At Washburn Topeka. — (U. P.)—Faced with a ten game schedule, the Washburn college football squad completed the first day's practice. Elmer Beerorg, former coach at the University of Nebraska, and Elmer Holm, line coach, put more than 60 men through the early practice, three of 39 of the candidates are newcomers. Among the letter men who reported Capt. Warren Shaw, center, Soil Eagle Charles Bickel and George Bickell, ends Phil Hamblaton, tackles, AIL Reed, Chief of Staff to the Frontier Pirpa, backs. Otto the letter men are expected to report. Jayhawk Taxi Co. Phone 65 New Equipment Ike Guffin Nanette has no charge accounts it is true—but she has a "will-call" account. In most cases, the "them"—a way to make a call $15 dress when you see her. Lawrence — Kansas City — Columbia Telephone — 156 SOCIETY BRAND Fable of the young man whose collar went back on him ONCE UPON A TIME there lived in this town a young man who was always in a hurry. He was always in such a hurry that his coat couldn't ever quite catch up with him. He walked on ahead and then his coat followed as best it could, the collar coming last. THEN one day some one told him, "Your collar looks like you have been hung on a clothesline." AFTER that the young man tried to make his collar fit up at the neck as it should. He kept thinking about his coat collar all day long. But the more he thought the less it fit. It always dropped behind. It lagged back. It lay down on him. THE thing got on the young man's mind. His friends refused to see him. Things went from bad to worse. When last heard from, he was learning to play the cornet by correspondence. (UKA) Haven't you too, reader, often bought clothes that gave just this sort of small but maddening discomfort? Here's the moral: This sort of thing can never happen when the suit is a Society Brand Society Brand Clothes, along with all the other superiorities of their cut, have a shoulder and collar treatment entirely different from any other clothes. It absolutely prevents the collar from pulling away at the neck. You'll find this new "Snug-Ease Shoulder" in all our Society Brand suits for Fall. Some wonderful models, both 2 & 3 button at $50 Other Fall Suits at $35 and up to $65 SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES