PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928 Varsity Members Gain Confidence as Yearlings Fall First Team Makes Difficul Plays While Preparing for Next Game Saturday Confident but fully aware of the task before them in repelling the cornhusker invasion of Mt. Oread Saturday, the Jayhawks sawn突袭 that left a battered and beaten first year squad conceiving last night Coch Hargias, and his crew of varsity men put a quality-plus punch in their seriography with the freshman yesterdays that brought out to bring all that was in them. It was the final hard work in preparation for the annual homecoming football game in Memorial stadium, where players were forward to this battle as if their very life depended on a victory over the Huskers. Indications are that the team has a muddy field, unless the present prevailing conditions of the weather change considerably. Rain fall continued during the well-soaked crop is in prospect. Two Teams in Scrimmage In practice, two complete teams of varsity men faced the yearlings, and running backs played a sortiment of plays that had therefore been kept out of sight. Being wildered hidden ball-play balls and running formation played against confused state of affairs Passing was also a feature, with Lawrence, Fisher, Hauser and McCormick all playing a part in the game. Hawks exhibited the same strength as has been a potent factor in the failure of opponents to cross the Kansas goal line in a conference game. Chalk talks and a warming-up to- ment, and tomorrow the and the Jaywalks, whether it be a "stain roller" or a队 of "giants," as the Haskers have Nebraska in final Workout Nebraska had their final workout to prepare for the event. They will prevent them from doing much rehearsal. Chalk talks possibly will be the bulk of the remaining training, and this could be a night or in the morning for Lawrence. As a result of the good financial return of the Nebraska-Missouri games in which each school received about $55,000, the entire varsity and freshman teams went to Mc Oread. A 90-piece band will accompany the teams and rooters. With the gate receipts of the Nebraska-Missouri game reaching a high pinnacle in dollars and cents, the Kansas-Nebraka contest will take an upward trend. Tickets are selling fast everywhere and we will soon be will go. Over 32,000 persons saw Nebraska run rampant over the Missouri Tigers tiger saturdays, because piece for football fans this week-end the crowd may reach that total. Nebraska-Missouri Game Smashes Big Six Records Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 1—(UP)—Although the University of Nebraska football team lost to Tigers Jars had Saturday both teams share in the honors of having been the attraction that smashed Missouri Valley football attendance and box score. The paid admissions for the feature game of the Big Six last week totaled 32,000. The total receipts totaled approximately $70,000. The team will accept all officials and bottled water each athletic department will toss a cool “55 grand” int ots strong boxes and make an entry in their lagers on the opposite page. From the one listing expenses for million dollar stadiums. The University of Minnesota is sending out questionnaires to graduates asking for concrete examples of their experiences on their after-college career. Advertising introduces you to the things that make life easier. 4 Read the advertisements each night in the Kansan The Lawrence Hospital and Training School Our Doctors limit their work to diseases of the Stomach and Surgery X-Rays, Radium and Quartz lamp used where indicated. Mary L. Giesemann, R. N. Mgr. Along the Sidelines United Press Henry Remodelis Tigers Columbia, Mo., Nov. 1—A remodelis Missouri team will meet Drake here Saturday, according to shifts in the county. In addition, he says he will use against the Bulldogs at some stage in the battle. Former stars yesterday lectured the varsity on Drake tactics. v. Remodels Tigers Sooners Set For Ames Norman, Okla., Nov. 1—The Oklahoma Sooners complete their scheduled training today for the game with Iowa State at Ames Saturday. The Sooners are passing southerners are confident of victory over the ill-fated Iowans. Washington Suffers Injuries St. Louis, Mo., Nov. — 1-Coach A Sharpe of the Washington U. Bearss is trying to replace Ted Whittier, fullback, Ralph Kurz, end, and Jack Duncan, substitute quarterback, who will miss the Haskell game Saturday because of injuries, and Dick Heinrichs, complete half back, who has "quit school." Ames, Iowa, Nov. 1—Special emphasis has been placed on slogans heers, and football tactics here the deck in an effort to defeat the game grown up in it. Iowa State campaign for a conference title this year. Iowa State Seeks Pep Bearg May Start Co-eds? Rumor Has it Huskers Suffer That Much Cockiness Lincoln,nb,Nov.1—(Special) In a further burst of confidence in the team's ability to aggregation over the pony output of the Jayhawkers, it was rumored today that Coach Ernest Bearg had agreed to join his ten husky huckey Co-cades teamed with Captain Blue Howell, fullback, against Kansas at Lawrence Saturday. This announcement is in accord with Beard's previous announcements that he intended to start the second string against the daybreakers. N. B.-The above dispatch, while unofficial as yet, is in line with expectations expressed by Dr. Dr. Gaworth and the station over WREN this morning. The Huskers are possessed with the ultimate of overconfidence, in the opinion of Medic-Law Lineups Given Football Game Will Be Played Friday Afternoon The lineups for the annual football game between Phi Beta Pi, professional Medic fraternity, and Phi Alpha Delta, professional legal fraternity, to be played at 3 p. m. on the gridiron cast of the stadium, were announced Phi Beta Pi Phi Alpha Delta Osborn LE Ryan Kururan LT Shouse Eaton LG Snyder Cillen C LIKE Proctor RG Holland Ashmore RT Brummett D. Anderson RE Henderson Right RE Henderson Zuber LH Mermis Dunlap RH Smith Woolley FB Cox The women at the University of Nebraska are required to make a schedule of their outside activities accrued and to keep within a specified limit. New A. A. U. Rule May Bar College Athletes From Club Competition New York, Nov. 1, (U-IP) Several assistant coaches of the Amurstai Athletic Union will be vacated at the 40th annual convention of that body at New York Nov. 18, 19 Organizations Would Be Force to Form Members Among Non-College Men 2. A swimmer who accepts a position as lifeguard thereby disqualifies himself for further competition as an annateur. Among the more important changes are the following: 1. A college or university athlete may elect to compete for his school or club, but not for both. May Cause Controversy. The efforts to have the rule written on constitution may cause a bitter controversy. The rule, if passed, would prevent any track star or swimmer from represent at state level for 2 years he competes for his college. 3. Dqualification of any athlete who allows his name to be used to advertise the goods or apparatus of any athlete; for the same reason, either for compensation or otherwise. The passage of this rule would be a severe blow to the Eastern and California clubs which draft most of their athletes from college stars. The New York A, C, Newark A, C. Hosier, Athletic College, and Olympic Club track and field teams are made up almost entirely of college stars still in competition If such a rule had been in effect, last season some of the athletes who would have come under its jurisdiction would now be New York A. C.; Jimmy Quinn, Holy Cross and New York A. C.; Bud Spenard, Stanford and Olympic Club; Henry Cummings, Virginia and New York A. C.; Paul Gentry, Southern California and Los Angeles A. C.; Ed Hamm, Georgia Tech and New York A. C.; Charley Southern, Southern Calif., Angeles A. C.; an numerous other A special staff of deputies will and Sheriff W. J. Cummins in watching for violators of the liquor laws duri- The advantage of such a rule is that it would force athletic clubs to develop their athletes from among non-college men and working boys and young men. Most of the European athletes are developed in this manner. Would Bar Many There is a good flow of liquor into Lawrence every homecoming, accorded to the late Mr. Latter being those who come out of town, but this week the several empty cells in the county jail will be used for the entertainment of any Deputies to Aid Sheriff to Catch Law Violators Send the Daily Kansan Home to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K, U. students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. It Will Pay You "Dulc" D'Amba, local sports photographer, has designed a *aqw* type football yard-line marker for use on the Kansas gridron. Sideline Markers Changed "Duke" D'Ambra Is Inventor of Safety Signs The old iid markers, Doctor Alen aid, were a menace to the players. The new markers, which are set back yards, will do away with all chance of a player getting a bad cut when tackled. "They may resemble him or so calling" he said. They might turn out to be a handy gear for Nebraska. "Kansas is the first school to develop this type of marker," said Doctor Allen, "and will probably make it into our curriculum." "We are useful as we think they will be." Athletes Good Students, Declares California Man Johnson upheld his statement with the statistics that more than 60 per cent of the athletes at the University of California are graduated as compared with 37 per cent of the non-graduates to complete their college career. Intramural Announcements Santa Rosa, Calif., Nov. 1, —(UP) —Athletes make good students despite many criticisms to the contrary, according to Robert Johnson, assistant to the graduate-manager of a recent luncheon club talk here in a recent luncheon club talk here. --at Intramural managers are asked to call for numbers to be worn by the enclaves. All intramural numbers are ready to be given out at intramural office in Robinson gymnasium. 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