PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928 K. C. Alumni View Scrappy Jayhawk Varsity Practice Last Heavy Workout Before Conflict With Grinnell Shows Good Line Smashing Before some fifty loyal alumni from Kansas City, Kan., who had journeyed to the Jayhawk camp to witness the last scrimmage before the season opener, Coach Bill Hargiss' crimson cidie proges cavorted in great style against two freshmen teams on the stadium field last night! It was the last heavy workout before the team takes the field against the Grimslund Pioneers in the Menorah season's opening conflict Saturday. The freshmen, using various plays expected to be used by the Grinnell offenses, were unable to penetrate the line-up though some bowlers were line-matching with opposing players. Scoppin was back in the line-up and showed effectiveness in a number of tackles. Drumlane held down the ball as Olson left vacant at an early injury. "Protray" Cox, speedy sophomore fullback, drew applause from the spectators in snappy tackles on the secondary defense. When the variesity took the offensive big gains were made on various line plays and forward passes, Lyman and Hobson came in to take others. they turned in the back field. Reports from Pioneer camp indicate that Grimmel has wound up in the parking lot and leaves on tonight. The team will stop over in Kansas City tomorrow. Grinnell Varsity on Way Team Works Out at Muehlebach Field Tomorrow The Grinniol football team will leave tonight for Lawrence. They will stop over in Kansas City tomorrow and work out at the Muechlebach field in the afternoon. The night will be spent at the Kansas City Athletic Club. They will leave Saturday morning by bus for Lawrence. In practice Wednesday afternoon the Grinneil variety had an easy time stopping the freshman eleven on defense and running over it on offense, with the fresh using purported Kansas formation and plays. KFKU 1189 Kibycles, Thursday, October 4, 1928 8:00 p.m. Coach John W. Binon, "At Interpretation of the Changes in Interpretability Football Rules." 8:25 p.m. Rain in the Desert, Navajo Rain Song. Be the Best of Whatever You Are, Wells. Song of the Jersey Road Maker, Gudl. Song of the Barris Band, bartines 8:32 p.m. Scottish Dance, Reetha Noir, Nostoria, Griego Prof. Howard C. Taylor, pianist. 8:30 p.m.-Folks Need a Lot of Loving, Glen. A Pianist, Malek Waitin' in the Shadows, Wellsboro Prof. W. B., Downing, baritone. 8:44 p.m.-Naila Walz, Delibes Prof. Howard C. Taylor, pianist, 8:50 p.m.-Description of the Fresh man Initiation Ceremonies. 8:55 p. m. — *Campsis News Bulletin*. (Next broadcasting period, Tuesday evening, Oct. 9, 7 p. m.) KEKU will be on the air at 14:55 Saturday afternoon, to broadcast-play by play-by the K. U.-Girnmell football game. Send The Daily Kansan home. K. S. A. C. and Oklahoma Aggies to Meet Oct. Stillwater, Okla. Oct. 4—(Special) One of the strongest cross country teams in history will represent the Oklahoma A. and M. College in a meet with the Kansas Aggies here Saturday. Heading the list of A. and M. horrens is John Faulkner, of Egger, Ark, captain of the squad and holder of the trophy. He was also with a teammate, Robert Calhoun, course in 29:35:2 last Saturday. This covered the five-mile cross country establishen a new record, breaking the previous last year by more than a minute. Basketball Recruits Report to Dr. Allen for First Workout Handball Tournament Planned as Pre-Season Training for New Squad first call yesterday for all basketball men who are not out for football to report to the gymnasium Thursday at The squad will be organized and handball tournament will be played on the new courts south of the gym as a means of pre-season training. Doctor Allen will be assisted by Bal Jeff fries, a letterman of last season. Those of last years sound who are not out for football and who are expected to answer the call are: Bob Borth, George Geoff, Lyle Loyding; Harry McDonald, Clyde McGraw; Steven and Thomas Thompson. Sophomores who will probably work out are Norbert Garrett, Chater Jones, Chadmore Hitebooke, Lee Bennett, Bill Schroeder, Lawrence Skinner and Lee Stanton. Those of last year's squad who are out for football and who will answer later are Ed Ash, Allen Cochrane, Loo Dodd, Harold Hauser, Art Lawrence, Bob Manley, and Edgar Schmidt. Freshmen last year, who are now out for varsity football, and who are expected to show up this season on the basketball court are Forrest Patterson, Charlie Smoot, T. C. Bishop, Roy Kloss and Bert Hogga. Boxing Class Is Offered Jack Spry, Intramural Winner to Be Instructor A bracing class for those interested in this sport will be started in a week or ten days. Jack Skipr, €30, who won the 145 pound class in the intra-mural tournament last spring, will be the instructor. The classes probably will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evening; at 7:15 p. m. in the gymnasium. There will be a special fee for all those enrolling in these classes the size of which have not been decided upon. Because it is impossible to keep a check upon students presence in a class of this kind the athletic office decided not to grant credit for it. We can't do all the SHOE REPAIRING so we do the best Take Your Work Elsewhere--- Don't leave that pho- You owe it to yourself to take your work elsewhere—at least once in a while. We want our customers to do this. There is no better way to determine our class of work than by comparison. We are not entitled to your patronage if our work is not the best in town. Take your work to the other fellow. You'll soon come back. We photograph anything—from commercial work to standard motion pictures. togograph just anywhere. Let us frame it for you. D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICF Phone 934 1115 Mass. Opposite Court House Intramural Program Is Under Way Today With Army Ball Games Entries for Handball Total 36 With Many Also in Tennis and Horseshoes Intramural "army ball" started it full force this afternoon with entries in the first four divisions playing games. Horseshoe team total 175 and the matches will begin the middle of next week. There are 565 entrées in the handball singles and 172 in the tennis singles, E. R. Ehkel, manager of intramural sports, announced this morning that the fall season was scheduled before the first of the week for the remainder of intramural competition in army ball, horseshoe, handball and tennis. Games being played this afternoon are: in区, I Sigma Delta Chi Delta Phi Chi Delta Theta Pi; in division II, I Sigma Delta Chi Kappa Phi Tau Delta Phi Kappa Phi; in Division III, Phi Delta Theta Delta Sig Phi Tau Theta Communicatii; in区, I Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Alpha Kappa Phi Will Breakfast Sunday Morning at 7:30 friensiales the army ball tournies must hold a meeting yesterday an explained the changes in rules to th various umpires. Free copies of the rules are sent out by internal managers at Mr. Elliot's office in Rotan gymnasium. At the regular devotional meeting at Kappa Phi, Methodist security, Tuesday evening, the group decided o hold a breakfast for all members at the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Felvin E. Pries, Sunday morning at 7:30. Lillian Meissner, c/o 250, led the devotionals on the subject, "Traces," at the meeting which was held at the library. Participants were asked to answer discussion dealing with subjects and problems of Kappa Phi and explaining the purpose of the club to the new women followed. After installation a short social hour was held. Send The Daily Kansaan home.___ Huskers Ready for Ames Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 4—The Nebraska Corknairmen went through final hard scrumming yesterday before entraining for Ames where they meet Iowa State Saturday, Co-Captain Holm, who is suffering from a twisted ankle, may not get into the lineup. Hendricks Selects Cards BY JACK HENDRICKS L Manager of the Cincinnati Reds Written for the United Press New York, Oct. 4 - (UCD) The St. Louis team will great the ball game, and should win the big series, perhaps in five games. Cincinnati Red Manager Reports Series for U. P. My club met the cardinals 22 times this year, and we know how good they are. Pitching, always the most important factor in a world series, favors St. Louis by as much as two to one, I should say. It would not surprise me to see them take four out of five from the New York Yankees who are a most unfortunally crumpled team by injuries. There is no use in belittling the possibility of a Yankee batting rampage. I think, however, that the Cardinals have just what is needed to stop it this year, even if it shows up. The chances of the Yankees putting their full offensive strength into the field are slight, indeed. On the other hand, the Cardinals will have the team which fought its way to the top in one of the greatest National League pount races, and had the staff to stay there. Alexander, Haines, Sherrel, Rhem, and Mitchell, after what they showed this season, should be able to tie the wreckened Yankees into krews. They would also inevitably a victory in five games at the outside is what I look for. 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