PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928 Hargiss Discovers Promising "Find" in Hard Workout Howard Said Gains At Wit Through K. U. Defense; Coach Pleased With Team Jayhawk hopes for the game with the Oklahoma Sooners Saturday in Memorial stadium here, took a look at the new "hook" in yesterday's practice session. Howard Said, 153 pound back field reserve, pierced the strong forward end for the first play, the ends for big grains, much to the dismay of the first string defense, Fleet of foul and possessing excelent ground ball control, slight youth grained at almost up. Coach Hargiss was well pleased over the demonstration, and admitted that Said will holy be a cog in the machine. He also hung out with his hars. Hargiss also put in favorable comment for Bob Manley, another substitute back, who is showing up on Sunday night. But he too may get a chance at the "big red team" next Saturday. Compared to Lyman, Lawrence and Cooper, Said is merely a pony, but his speed and ground gaining qualities virtually assure him gainst the wind. Having been allowed down considerably because of an injury earlier in the season, the former Garnett has had to play off to allow him to be off at top speed. Light but Shifty The scrimimage yesterday marked the first hard work on the varsity have undertaken since their sojourn into the north last week end. All teams in this season, the varsity, have been leased and the full squad is now ready to tackle the Sooners in the last home game of the year. Both the varsity and the team will be able to image and the starting line up against the Sooners is only tentative. Kansas May Place Second Kansas May Play Section 1 The Kansas State University season the day the Huskies must win the remaining games with Oklahoma Sooners and the Missouri Tigers. Victory in this game will mean team of second place in the Big Six conference relinquishing the top position only to the Husker "stream" game, which will likely converge unforeseen. Should the Jayhawks succeed in winning only one of the remaining 10 games at 500. However, everything points to a double victory, according to footballscore.com. Dad's day will be featured by the Kansas-Oklahoma battle and many parents will be on hand to see the two teams compete. The team has a ship of the 29 to 7 stepping handed them at Norman last year, and it will be a revengeful Jayhawk eleven that starts bostilltes home on the other hard is still badly battered as a result of coming in contact with the Huskies last week and are entering the game with the odd numbers. Kansas is only a favorite on paper. Along the Sidelines M. U. Team to New York M. E. Team to New York Cornell football team from Iowa mountain football team left last night for New York, carrying the Missouri colors to the Atlantic coasted for the first time. The team scrummed into the stadium to the time of the train's departure. Corkhorses Work Out Offensive Lincoln, Neh.—Details of an offense to be used against the Pittsburgh Panthers Saturday were worked out by Coach Emery Hearg and Coach David Brenner night at practice. The Panthers will practice on Creighton field at Omaha Friday before coming to Lincoln. Sooners Use Staunch Goal Line Sooners Use Stamuth Goal Line Norman, Okla.—Coach Ad Lidley Sunday at Okla. Sooners home Sooners that a stamuth goal line defense would be necessary to win over Kanaa Saturday. The team's defense is niced for nice at drills this week. Kansas Team to Wear Blue Jersey's Saturday When the Jayhawks meet the Alabama Sooners on the gridiron Saturday, they will appear in blue jerseys and have their own uniforms. The reason, according to Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, is that the Sooners have only one team. They are almost impossible to distinguish the players when in action. Six Events Finished in Intramural Track Contest Yesterday Meet Turns Out to Be Close Race Between Five Teams In Competition Yesterday's events in the intramural track meet place the Phi Kappa Pi team head of the Delta Tau Delta team at a point, without points for competition. The Phi Pi team has 183 lb₄s to the Delta Tau Delta team 184 lb₄s with points for competition. In their place their place with 12 lb₄s and the Phi Kappa and Acacia teams tying for fourth place with 9 lb₄s each. The final match will be finished this evening. Six events were finished yesterday evening and the high jump and broad jump will finish early today. The Kappa Phi with a score of 152 and Kappa Alpha with a score of 152 and 6 in; Wardin, Kappa Sigma placed second in the finals and Kappa Phi placed fourth. Cardwell Phi Pi who had the 220 jd. burdles with a good time of 373 with Snell Acacia finishing close behind. With Warden Kappa Sigma fourth, and Warden Kappa Sigma fourth. The pole vault was won by Moore with a leap of 10.6 ft. in, with Armstrong receiving the third. Four men tied for fourth, Pontius Phi Pali, Ludwick IEH Tan, Abbott Ibn Debt and Wray Piper. A total of 449伸立 relay with the Phi Pali. Passes, kicks, and line emashes are the contributions of this triple-threat Jiyawacker. Particularly effective are his work on the secondary defense. STEWART_LYMAN train second, the Alpha Kappa Lamina third, and the Phi Delta Theta team fourth. The time was 48.5. The Mite Relay was won by the Phi Pia team with the A. K. L, second, the Phi Kappa third and the Delta team fourth. The time was 4.3.5. Read the Kansan Want-Ads. Let's travel Kansas A New Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoat—flip brim Stetson Hat — neat stripe shirt by Manhattan, small figure necktie, smart reefer — saddle stitch dress gloves — fancy wool hose and you're ready for the game. We can furnish everything but the "date" New Styled Tuxedos $25 - $35 - $50 Glad to show you! GOOD YEAR Phone 4 Tire & Battery Service Fritz Co. "Gasoline Corner" Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil --is made more lovely by an appropriate necklace. Let us show you our beautiful pearls and pendants. Freshman Football Who's Who Maurice Siebert, a guard candidate, played three years as guard on the Marion high school team. He adds two jumps and two in baseball. Siebert is 18 and weighs 175 pounds. He is a fast guard for interference running and passing. Siebert was the quarter mile last year in the state meet at Emporia in 50.9 seconds. Siebert is a relatable man on both offense and defense, holding strong, varsity next year. Bob Black registers from Kansas City, Kans., but his experience in football comes from famed atlanta by a high school team. His high school team. Black has an athletic record as a baseball pitcher and guard at the University of Alabama advanced standing from Kempi Military Academy where he was a betrayer. Black is 20 years of age and weighs --is made more lovely by an appropriate necklace. Let us show you our beautiful pearls and pendants. A LOVELY THROAT 216 pounds. He is rangy and aggressive and is out for varsity play next fall. Blackie Sanders, 20 years of age and weighing 185 pounds, had never left the dorm room for a freshman out this fall. He registers from Lawrence. He is a candidate for end and his showing has been excellent. He is a good man. Blackie is a sure tacker and a splendid defense man. Prospects for versity experience next year look good. Lewis Kittrell is a quarterback from Arkansas City where he played at that position for three years. Kittrell played four years of basketball and was selected all-state guard in the National All-American League with weight 165 pounds. He knows his position and is a versatile backfield man. Kittrell appears to be a mighty Cliff Shenk contributes three years' experience as guard and turtle with Lawrence high school. He is 17 years old and weighs 205 pounds. Shenk is an aggressive lineman and a good climber, who has excelled in hard work has been handicapped by outside work but his chances are good for varsity next season. good prospect for next year's varsity squad. For center candidate, Lloyd Michie- nes has two years football experiences with Lawrence high school. He also played basketball one year. Michie- nes and does a next job at the center position. He is accurate and beady and a defensive player all the time. Varsity action is expected of him next week. Read the Kansas Want-Ads. Our Portable Shop on Wheels at your door brings you a Nice Saving On Every job. 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