THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928 PAGE SIX In Tip Top Shape Kansas Is Ready for Jungle Clash Reserve Strength Lends Optimism in Jayhawk Camp As Event Approaches If the Jayhawkers are unconscious in Saturday's attempt to twist the Tiger's tail, it will not be he cause of back of strength. Kansas coach Dan Kirkinger of the season, with a word of reserve strength, primed to the brim with an exertness to get at the clasp in middle western big Six class in Columbia, Saturday afternoon. Coach Hargiss reports that the team is in good physical condition of being ready for the determination with respect to the outcome of the annual football war. The reserves are showing up in preseason training this time this season, and bid fat to get a chance at the black and gold eleven. One Member Handicapped A one member of the security is appalled at the severity of a handicap because of injury. Payne has been shown down considerably as a result of an attack, but still some doubt as to whether he will be ready to go against the Flipper, but it is expected that he will. He was in practice yesterday. Dry and cool weather is putting zest in the Kansas aquad as they go through the final practices of the spring. Dummy scrimmage and running signals was the extent of the dell for men to play in the play of the dirty yesterday. Dummy scrimmage and running signals does not wish to risk crippling any of the men in scrimmage. The reserves, however, scrimmaged the best material and real premises. Prospects of Biz Crowd That there will be a great event to witness the rival teams do battle was indicated today when the athletic office of Missouri university reports an expected attendance of 5,000 at a football stadium. There will be no "standing room sign," according to C. L. Brewer, director, as the unimproved stand will be created by the team. That seating capacity is imminent. Only 200 fields remain to be sold here, and students are involved that it will be almost impossible to get seats at Columbia. Coach Harges will take his team to Boonville in the morning and will remain there until shortly before the game. The coach is planned a Light workout is planned on the Kemper academy field in Boonville. It is expected the entire spirit will --and Heavyweights Okahanna Agile Need Victory Stillwater, Okla. An air of determination prepares you to jump yearly on the Agiles' campground in preparation for the Seoul game, which if won would force an亦尔挛ous disastrous year. Wesleyans Come to Haskell Westerns Come to Haskell (UCF) **UFC 134** The Westerns Westley football squad will leave here tonight for the Haskell Indians tomorrow, the Haskell Indians tomorrow. DON COOPER Hitting his stride somewhat late in the season, Don Cooper, backfield flash of last season, has starred in the several encounters of the daymakers. His pins compare favorably with those he played against in his field running is a feature in every game. On occasion his passes have been used effectively. Girls A whole window, full of inexpensive costume jewelry—come in and try them on—You're welcome. COACH H.J HUFF The College Jeweler The last dual meet postponed by wet weather, the Jahewkah harriers coached by Dr. H. J. Huff, will enter the Missouri Valley meet at Columbia next Saturday undefeated for 1985, and is with Kansas for the third season. Cross Country Team Will Go to Columbia for Meet Saturday 4. U.-K. U. Dual Meet to Be Held in Connection With Big Six Contest Doctor Huff is putting the fumble touches on his cross-country team from Texas to Hawaii, where he'll give a good shape for their last and most important test, the Big Six conference. The meet will be held during the Kansas-Missouri game at Columbia Saturday. Every team in the Big Six will face one another in the championship of the conference. According to latest dops the Kansas harriers are the strongest team in the country and out as is expected. Last Saturday Iowa State beat the Kansas Aggies and Nebraska boat Oklahoma. Both teams have been beaten Missouri. Kansas has beaten both Nebraska and Iowa State which are also the most favorable light for this meet. The team will leave Friday morning at 8:30 and go to Bancroft, Me. The team will go back to hostel. Friday afternoon they will go to Columbia and book over the course, after which they will return to Bancroft. The team will go to Columbia soon they will go to Columbia for the meet. The crew will start during the meet. The half in the M. U. stadium. This meet besides deciding the IH Six supremacy, decides the duel to see who will be the winner. U.M. U. M. u. D. which was to have four run off last Saturday but which was canceled because the Knicks had been defeated by computing the scores of the two teams in the conference meet, will also decide the winners, who are captain Paco Franzen, Frazier St. Cobb, Fortune, Springer, San Antonio and the losing Si Six conference meet. Resenheim May Play With Tigers Columbia, Mo., Possibility that Henry Rosenheim, star quarterback may play in the Missouri-Rankin game was seen today its trainters said he was recovering from a broken arm, and Indiana had weather brought a hard scrimmage session to the Tigers. Boost the K. U. Red Cross cam paign. Wrestlers Need Material Scarcity Among 115 Pounders and Heavyweights In an interview yesterday afternoon Coach康马德 and there was no material for varsity wrestling, but the 50 men who are working not regularly, only three are better. Those are Captain Cox, Work called for and delivered Home Service Laundry Free Bachelor Service Dry Cleaning With the exception of the 115 and the heavy's the maternal is fairly promising. However, almost all of the men need development. Phone 1329 1245 Conn. Bramion said he expected several of all football men out for practice as insoil as the football season is over. Lugan, Gino, Schreiber and Sorems as well as several of the freshmen will report as soon as the season is Workouts may be bad from 2:30 until 6 p. m. every day. Coach Bauman will be there after 4 p. m. every milestone after the close of football se- ason, where everybody is welcome at the workouts whether vitters or participants. Corkhuser's to Play the Army Lincoln, Neb. - Given a sendoff at Bobcat Stadium, he overcame an Husker Football Train, the Nebraska eleven was on the field and came with the Army Saturday. Tirty-four players, sixteen coaches and trainers, a band, cheerlers are waged at the 11-car special训 Cernbusker's to Play the Army Drake Hoves of Victory Over Iowa Des Moines, In--With every man personally fit, Coach Slimm was hop- eable to lead his team. He led downers over Iowa State College, and comparatively mild weather permit- the Bulldogs a long screenage When the Jayhawk has twisted the thrief and a successful season for Harold Hainer, will he be brought to a close? Captain Hamer holds the record of making the only two consecutive conference games, thus far this season. He has been on the receiving list by a majority of the successful depths. HAPOILD HAUSER Conway Springs sends a four letter informar for球童, Charles Allen, for a hard-court candidate. Allen, earned his MVP award last season, neatly weight back with speed and shiftiness. He is 18 years old and works on improving his work skills entirely experiences. The influx from Pamla, Hi., brought Frank Brown, who in high school there won his letters in football, baseball and track. Frank has three years experience playing at 21 years old and weights 198 pounds. For a lifemans, he is a blocky, aggressive player. His ability should rate varsity next fall. Arkansas City contributes Robert McMichael, 175-pound tackle. He has two years experience in high school play. He is a range; active lineman with an adapteptse for moving or opposing tackles. He competes for varsity experience next fall. Ross Byron comes from Ellsworth with two years experience in football and trak. He is a center for the team 170 feet, he is 18 years old and weighs 160 pounds. He is an accurate, shifty receiver and has played the play. He is of varity promise. Freshman Football Who's Who A mighty good end prospect in Archie Kennedy of Lawrence. He played at that position with the Lawrence High School team for three years. Arch is 20 years old and plays on the defense and one line-drive. He promises will for varisity next fall. Wilford Hardman is a halfback from Wakeley. His experience comes from Trigo C.H.S., where he had three years in football, four years in truck, and two in basketball with the Cardinals and weighs 175 pounds. He is a clever all-out back. His variety experience is ahead. Taylor Morton annexed four years experience in both football and baseball while playing with Dio Suto School. Morton is a halffund candidate on the fresh squad. He is 20 years old and weighs 179 pounds. He Nigro, Tewort, Shay and Evans, all kansas Aggries; Hurley, Missouri; Morrison, Kansas; Bruska, Hauer, Kansan; Drake, Kensa; and Lutjen Iowa State; each Our Portable Shop on Wheels, at your door brings you a Nice Saving In the non-conference battles, Howell scored 24 points, with Weller, of the Kansas Aggies second, 18 points, and Nigro, Kansas Aggies, lyman, Kansas, Kennedy and Reece, tied for third with 12 points each. Read the Kansan Want-Ads. SHIMMONS BROTHERS T FG PG TLT Sloan, Nebr. 5 2 1 Howell, Nebr. 5 0 30 Hackins, Okla. 5 1 20 Mills, Okla. 3 0 18 Mills, Okla. 3 0 18 McBride, Notre. 2 1 18 Taugert, St. 2 1 0 13 Rosebain, Mo. 2 0 0 12 Burton, Iowa State 2 0 0 12 Brown, Mo. 1 5 0 11 Brown, Mo. 1 5 0 11 Repair Work a Specialty Phone 161 GOOD YEAR Phone 4 Robert D. Kirchner (Bob) President PACHACAMAC FRESHMAN TICKET Treasurer 5. Asst. Librarian of Glee Club. 1. 100% self-supporting. 2. Non-fraternity. Fritz Co. Tire & Battery Service Philip Charles McKnight 4. K. U. Quartet. 3. 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