PAGE FOUR 7 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1928 Jayhawker Team Drills in Secret for Aggie Game Hargiss All Injured Players Will Be Able to Play in Game, According to Hargiss "We will give the Argies a battle—depend on that," was the only remark forthcoming from Coach H.B. Hargisgill, who took over as coach at Jaunykewn last night. The big padlock which was placed on the gates of the Stadium for the first time this season probably will remain the main goal. "Margis game, according to Hargisgill." Injuries to Captain Hauser and to Art Lawrence, halffault, in the University of Louisville Saturday were said to be only minor and will not keep either out of the game with the Aggies Saturday. Hauser was not in unit at Saturday. Andy Olson, veteran right tackle, who has been out all season with a leg injury will be back in the game on Saturday. The Jaguars meet the Argies with full strength. Intensive preparation for the All-America clash Saturday was begun yesterday with the new order of secret practice, and will continue throughout the week. The varsity squad ran signals and worked in dummy practice on a soft field, but the usual Monday atmosphere was lacking in the team dug down and put fight into play. A recent report on Saturday has caused the team to create more driving power in an attempt to produce a stronger offense. For four consecutive years the Agles have beaten the Jayhawks and it is a revenge Kansas team that will invade Manhattan Saturday, Kan- dens and previously from the Agles must continue for eightteen years. That the entire student body may have an opportunity to see the game the Union Pacific railroad has placed a special train on its schedule to leave Lawrence Saturday morning, returning after the game. The special round trip fare will be $1.75. The hand, hand, and team will go on this train. Use Kansan Want Ads. Phone 498 Intramural Announcements Pairings for the tennis and handball doubles are posted in Robinson gymnasium and the matches are to be played on Saturday, February 1, E. R. Elbel, manager of intramur --not even rain— E. R. Elbel, manager of intramural activities. Playground ball games postponed yesterday because of rain will be assigned to later dates by E. R. Elbel, manager of intramural activities. The assignment of games for today be based on the Sigma Chi team playing the Phi Cil and the Sigma Phi-Epsilon playing the Delta Tau Dei team. Games for today are: Phi Kappa Alpha vs Pi Upsilon, Delta Chi vs, Beta Theta Pi. Div. II. Chi Delta Sigma vs, Kappa Sigma Delta Upsilon vs. Phi Kappa Psi. Div. III. Phi Delta Theta vs. Theta Tau. Delta Sigma Lambda vs. Phi Kappa. Div, IV. Sigma Alpha Epasilon vs. Sigma Alpha Mu Tigers Have Skull Practice Columbia, Mo., Oct. 16—Driven inside by heavy rains yesterday, the Missouri Tigers listened to one of his blazers by Coach Gus Winston that usually is made after a bitter defeat. Henry's critical analysis of the Tiger performance was not prompted by the overwhelming victory of the Missouri team over Centre last Saturday, but was aimed to bring out faults that must be remedied if the Cyclones are to be defended this week. Henry's advice to a threat of a brine at Nebraska although they were humbled by a Grimm place kick Saturday. Send the Daily Kansan home. Special Introductory Price ON EUGENE PERMANENT MARCEL WAVE With Ringlet Ends $6.00 LARIDON BEAUTY SHOP 817 Mass. 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Harris and his teammate Taj Mahal Senators were withdrawn to a manager. The obvious thing for Griffith to turn to the man to whom he had cut adrift a year before. Whether Johnson will make it as a *manager* remains to be seen. Ralph Blake, A.R. 22, J.L.B. 38 died at his home in Wichita Falls Thursday, Oct. 11. Mr. Blake commenced treatment on Monday and received his speech. He was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Since finishing school he has been associated with his father's law firm of Hakes, Blake, or Blake Ames Feels Sting of Defeat Annes, Ia., Oct. 16—Somewhat sting by the inopportune defeat at the hands of Grinnell last Saturday, when the team played against a grunting drill yesterday and assigned several of his first string men to the second squad. The first team was kept on the offensive all afternoon in order to accustom them to the scoring which will be demanded for the game. 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