PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928 Jayhawk in Trim for Annual Battle With Aggie Team With Injuries Healed and Line Bolstered, Hopes of Victory Are Strengthened Jayhawk coaches today are welcome the arrival of cool weather after having been presented a muddy field for practice each day this week for coaches at present are well placed with the Kansas team's showing. The crippled list is fast becoming smaller and it is the hope of Coach Hargiss that all the squid will be in shape Saturday, with the exception of Allen Cochran, who is nursing an turned nake received in yesterday's practice. Cochran emerged from the Washingtoon, and probably will not be in the game at Matharth. The other cripples are now out for practice. Scrimage yesterday was confined to running signals and dummy scrimage, behind closed gates. It was disclosed a much stronger line than had been seen this season. The line is working consistently in scrimage with the freshman and should do likewise against the Aggies. Jayhawk hopes are encouraged by word from Manhattan that the Aggle coaches have plenty to worry about. Coach "Boe" McMillan and his assistant, "Oss" Madness are doing something to whip the Wildcats into shape. some things in the game with Hey Teachers last Saturday is admitted by both men. Although they won, the Aggie team was outcharged and the backfield men let several passes get away. It is those bad habits that make it hard for players to win Saturday Jays, hit the Aggie line hard and were responsible for Bordy, Platt, and Evans, Aggie ballbacks, and Towler, end being taken out 'o' Coach McMillin is intending to make his best foot forward against the Jay hawker Saturday, and barring acedents, will have the Wildcats in first place. The Jays' injured men probably will be back in the game this week. Alex Nigro, backfield man who was injured in the Oklahoma-Agile game, was on the sidelines the entire time they played towards damaging an old injury. Al Myers, guard, and J. F. Smeechek, halfback, also on the injured list, were kept out of the Hays game that they might be in good shape for the Bir Six conference II. The dayhawkler, band, and rooters will go to Manhattan Saturday in full force in fall for full force to receive them. The Argic coaching staff and team are confident of repeating last year's victory over the University. Manhattan Team Crippled Manhattan Team Crippled Manhattan, Kau, Oct. 16, 2015 bumped before the game with Kansas University, here, Saturday, it is a crippled and sick "Wildfire" which exchanged blows with the freshman team each Injuries to four backfield men in the Hays Tenchers game, three of them regulars, has cast a shroud of gloom over the Aggie camp. "Muck" Evans, the most brilliant of the "Purple Phantom" backfield players, will probably not play the entire game. "Doe" Weller, ex-Altoa high star, re-injured an already tender leg, and "Hoxie" Freeman Manhattan, drew down two charley-horses and a damaged knee cap. John Boyd, Irving, a forward for the Houston team, with his brake in the Texas University game, two years ago. The line is in fairly good physical shape, with the cripples, K. C. Bauman, Salina, and Alvin Meyers, Shawnee Mission, leaving to the lineup. Bauman is a tuckle and Meyers in guard. A ray of hope has been engendered in the camp of the Wildcat, however, by the news that Wilfred Platt, Manhattan, and George Lyon, Manhattan, a quarterback and a tackle averaged more than 45 yards on their pants in the Hays game against the Aggies in good stand when the Jawahawk makes his onslaught on the rather weak Wildcat line Saturday. Hard scrimmage against the frush has been the order all this week, as Coach A. N. "Bo" McMillain is driving his charges into the arena of stars and errors which have showed up in the team's play this season. Louisville Phl, c233 is recovering from minor injuries received in an automobile accident while riding in Kansas City last Friday evening. Intramural Announcements The time for the first round of the tennis tournament is extended until Monday morning, Oct. 22. --- Entries clase Oct. 27 for the Turkey run Nov. 3 and the track meet Nov. 6-7. Mr. Eibel wishes to see the intramural manage of the Alpha Kappa Sigma fraternity. W winners of intramural games must turn the results in to the intramural office on the regular forms, or the results of the content will be void. All results of intramural matches must be turned in on the regular blanks to the intramural office or the matches are void. All handball matches must be played on the outdoor, four wall courts. The indoor handball tournaments are held in a separate program for winter interuniversity activities. First round of the following intramural contests must be finished by the following dates: Handball singles, Tuesday p. m. October 23. Tennis singles Monday a. m., October 22. oer 22. Horseshoe singles Saturday p. m.. October 27. Tennis doubles Monday a. m., October 29. Handball doubles Tuesday p. m. October 30. In order to avoid misunderstanding any postmenet playground ball game should be arranged through the intra-ural wagen. E. R. Eldbel, manager of intramural activities. Tuesday's results omitted yester day; Phi Kappa 11, Pi Upsilon 2, Jacobstein umpire. Kappa Sigma 9. Phi Delta Sigma 8. Lange umpire. Phi Delta Chi 11, Phi Gamma Delta 6. Hatton umpire. Quigley Goes to Japan to Umpire in Basebal E. C, Quigley, prominent baseball and basketball official, who has referred many K. U. games, left for the college team with two college of baseball games between two picked college teams from the leading universities. With his family, the former St. Mary's athletic director left to set up a team to set call from September Oct. 20. Aside from his work as umpire, Quigley will conduct a coaching school for officials in baseball, basketball and football. In recent years these sports have become popular in the Japanese universities. Mr. Quiagley is well known to sports followers in this country as he has referred many of the important games. Requirements for Quack Club Passed by Thre Names of three women, Carolin House, Charlotte Clark, and Margeu- kee Koch were announced by Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in physical edu- cation, Mrs. Jane Beauchamp, and de- signators for Quack Club pledges. Because of the Quack Club practices being held every Saturday morning at 10 a.m., in Robinson gymnasium, no regular Wednesday meeting will be held. The practice will last until the Last of the series of Saturday morning practices will be held next Saturday as a preliminary to further tryouts. The diving board in the gymnasium has been erected and those practices are practiced during may at this time, according to Miss Hoover. Use Kansan Want Ads. Taxi-- Phone 12 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Members of the senior and sophomore teams teams were announced today by class managers and matches will be played off as soon as the weather permits and the courts are in condition. Class Teams Selected for Women's Net Play The sophomore team consisting of Isabel Lawdy, uncle, Janetne Grever, c'31, Ruth Beck, f. a. 31, and Ruth Bredhoven, c'31 will play members of the senior team including of Charles Heldt, 20, Heidi Fikar, c'26, and Alice Gaskill, c'29. No alternate for the senior team has a yet been named, but the players of each team will play in the order named, the first player on the senior team playing the first on the other, with each till all such match has been played. Hockey Prospects Bright Iay Snead Selected to Lead Senior Team Prospects for senior hockey looked exceptionally fine, according to Miss Hoyner, when Mae Sucad, ed.20. were elected last night to captain the senior team by a larger number of senior women than has even before come our for senior practice. stiff. Snoop played lift wing on the varsity hockey team last year and supported by two other varsity players in the team. Snoop scored for the team, Miss Hoover stated. The varsity players on the senior line-up this year besides Miss Snead are Charlotte Harper, center forward, and Freeda Kellner, fullback Gertrude Dalton, who was not in school last year but, he said, was of varying variety the year before has also returned to strengthen the senior team. Other women who have played here before and will play with the senior this year are Alice Gaskill, half-back or wing; Elena Northcutt, half-back Evvelyn Easton, right; Hanna Hearn, center; Ella Clark, left; willback; and Kathryn Clark. In addition to these there are a large number of women from other schools who have served in the military. These include Dercy Stone, Pauline Cost, Virginia Thomas, Mary Elizabeth Kennedy, Marion Kapin, Hazel Demer and Thalia Although the seniors were able to capture last year's hockey tournament, the junior team, composed of many turkey players, up and will endeavor to hold the senior record this year, according to Miss Hower. Class Hockey Captains Elected for Tournament Lela Ensign, c. 290, Duris Dockhunter, c. 311, and Beatrice Van Gilden, c. 322, were elected basketball coaches of their respective class teams Tuesday afternoon at all-class meeting held in Robinson gymnasium. The class basketball schedule to be played in the form of a double team for the Hill Short Nov. 12, and will be matched Thanksgiving holidays. Hockey, this year, will not be limited to the interclass tournaments, according to Miss Rath Hoover, as a second tournament will also be conducted among those women taking hockey in the gymnasium classes. Send the Daily Kansan home. Along the Sidelines United Press Okhomaha Has Two Men Out Norman, Kahn, Oct. 18—Muscle strength, agility, and swiftness, soft-tissue end, and Buster Mills, muscular back, out of the University of Oklahoma lineup when the Sooners crest Creighton University at Omaha his Saturday. A sound of 29 will ring for Omaha for a work-at Friday. Sweaters Leather Blouses Slickers Soft Shirts Hose Caps **Army Prepares for Harvard** New York, Oct. 18. "The army's powerful football squad, probably the men in Muska, today for a final work out in preparation for Saturday's game against Harvard." For the Game: Army Prenares for Harvard St. Louis, Oct. 18—The Syracuse football team on the way to Lincoln, Nebr., was scheduled to take a light signal drill at the Washington University campus here today. The team Nebraska, Cornellhouses Saturday. Syracuse Team in St. Louis Suits - Top Coats - Overcoats Glad to show you! Missouri is Ready for Iowa Columbia, Mo., Oct. 18—Couch Gwinny Henry has announced that he has his Missouri squad in condition for the game Saturation against Iowa State invaded. This great competition rests on the Big Six conference regulations of disconcerting meets. Drake Will Meet Pioneers Des Moines, In., Oct. 18—With indications that late sense* football weather will prevail at the homecoming game with Grimley in mind, the Iowa class even to be equipped with gloves to handle the usually pioneers and to keep their hands warm. Iowa's Quarterback is Shifted Ames, Iowa. Oct. 18—Juvenile Lindamus was shifted to the quarter- back position instead of Peterson in the Iowa State lineup conceived by Coach Workman in indoor practice yesterday. If weather permits, a long workout will hold today after Approximately three hundred student cars are parked on North-western's campus each day, representing 100 per cent increase over last year's number. The deceptive old Ford of Chicago is to be replaced by "wine-crack" cars, is a minus quantity and most of the cars are reasonably new. See Jayhawk Cleaner Ad, page 4 "The College Jeweler" 911 Mass. St. Knickers Golf Hose Trench Coats Neckties Hats Gloves which the team will entrain for Columbia to meet its Missouri opponents. Cornhuskers Get in Shape Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 18—Another indoor gridron session presided over by Coach Bears helped the Nebraska Cornbushers to center their attention on the Sraucse Invaders who are now coming westward hoping to avenge the 21 to 0 defeat by Nebraska last year. Shoe Dyeing a Specialty Electric Shoe Shop South of Varsity 1017 Mass Home Service Laundry Free Bachelor Service Dry Cleaning Work called for and and delivered Phone 1329 1245 Conn. Everybody Out! for the HOOVER CLUB Mass Meeting in Fraser at 7:30 TONITE Charles Scott and Charles Steiger will speak---- Fred Agnew and his band will play--- And the James Sisters will sing---- Everybody Out!