PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Copyright © 2018. All rights reserved. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928 Varsity Practices Hard and Scrappy for Grinnell Game Kicks and Drives of Tear Are Fast and Snappy; Next Scrimmage Wednesday The Jayhawkers are proving true to the prediction that Kansas will have a team of fighters. Last night's practice is the proof. The freshman team, although showing up well not stop the drives of the variety. The line which has previously looked to be the weakest link has tightened materially. It seems incredible to fans that Coach Hargis could make such a great improvement in the short time. The line is not perfect, but early season imperfections are visible. He is being radically ironed out, and are being radially ironed out. In the signal drill the squads showed fire and talked it up constantly. A puppy is showing in practice 175 yards from a team, which is a speciality of Kannas. The team is not as heavy as some of the Valley teams, but is fast and has the line overlaps between 175 and backfield the time the scales at 160-180. The position of center has been solved in Ramsey, Smoot and Mosley, each of whom are equal to holding down against the best in the valley. The rival coaches had better look out for Bert Hogan. There is as fast and shifty a back as any team would have in a football game, and can run the century in 10 flat. The kicking of Lyman and Cooper is improving. Lyman seems to have the edge by a few yards. Two sounds of the freshman team ran signal drill on the Washington University and Grinnell plays. They will try these against the varsity in the near future. The next scrimage is slated for Wednesday. With this spirit shown in practice and the condition of the men O, K. it looks like a big day for Kansas next Saturday. Intramurals to Begin Soon Deadline for Entries Is Noon Wednesday, Elbel Says Enerries close for four intramurale events at night tomorrow, it was enclosed by Coach E. R. Ellen, mom of intramurale sports today. It will be in fall two, outdoor handball, ball horseshoes and playground balls. Entry balls have been distributed to all organized houses. Unorganized groups may secure blanks at the intramural office. Ten diamonds will be ready for use in opening playground ball games, Thursday, when students are dismissed. The tennis, handball and basketball will begin Friday, Oct. 5. Oklahoma City, OK., Oct. 2, — (UP) - Tulsa won the Western League championship here yesterday, defeating Oklahoma City to 0, in three games. The Tulsa officially won four of the six games played and Oklahoma City one. One game was won by Oklahoma City. Oklahomba Oklahoma City protect was allowed. New York, Oct. 2 — (UP) -Greer Cleveland Alexander is not much excited about the series. "Oh," he observed, "it's just a few more ball games. They either do or they don't. It's no different from a town hitter. You're out there, but you're out here he's a hero. If he doesn't, he's a burn. That's all there is to it." Alpha Tau Omega announces the pleading of Charles Scherrm, fa'31, of Paebo, Calo, and John Hofer, c'32, of Kaw City, Okla. New Schools to Enter Conference in December No definite action will be taken to enlarge the old Missouri Valley Conference until after the next meeting at Drake in December, it was decided at a session of officials at St. Louis yesterday. Although nothing official has been announced, schools mentioned for possible membership are Margarete University of Omaha, Wabash College of University of Omaha, Wabash College of Crawfordville, Ink., and the University of Washington. New members will probably be added. St. Louis Cardinals Favored to Win World Series; Odds 2 to National League Champs Have Pitchers Ready for Work; Yanks but 2 by FRANK GETTY New York. Oct. 2. —(UP) The odds which favor the St. Louis Cardinals to win the world series lengthened today to 2.1. Not since 1922, when the New York Giants obviously outclassed their fellow townships the Yankees, have the National league champions been such overwhelming favorites in the post-season battle. How Long Till Victory? As baseball men from all parts of the country gather in New York to today, the talk concerns not so much the probable winner of the series as whether the game will be played before Sam Bardin's child registers its second victory over the American league nennant winners. This year, thus far, the national league champions are the logical favors of the young players that they will have to enter the series with an experimental ball club—and experience of the past has demonstrably changed the world series is no place to experiment. Miller Huggens, little plot of the Vantees, is forced to make a Hobson's choice before the opening game on Thursday. He can send in a team which includes three or four utility men and trust to their help in crippled rugby for extraordinary efforts and risk seeing the whole matched away by a well-balanced, well-prepared rival ball club. The Cardinals, with four good pitchers ready for work, as compared with two reliable performers on the Yankee pitching staff, went through a fast workout yesterday and even completed a run against Wither Penneck the best money pitcher in baseball, in the series with a sore arm, the Yankees do not have a single pitcher they can count on for victory. Even Waite Hee, who will pitch the opening game is not a single mark against the Cardinals. If Heyt should be, the Yankee pitching staff will be shattered. Huggins will have George Pigras for the second game, but after that he will No Interscholastic Competition Scheduled This Year Coe's Drug Store Freshman Prospects Good We will engrave your name. Fraternity or Sorority on your fountain pen, pencil, slide rule, dorine, pipe, or anything else that you might want engraved for 25c. With 126 husky candidates signed up and most of them working out regularly, the freshman prospects look fine for the coming season. There is an abundance of good material this time, according to coach Mike Stern, "to give plenty of weight and a great many of them have good experiences in the game. Judging from the number of games played, they are the least eighty working out all season." There will be no freshman games with other schools this year as no freshman' interacclatic competition is allowed in the Big Six conference. The freshmen will be used to train varsity players, and teachers to use every man on one team or another during the year. The squad is divided up into separate teams which are thrown against the varsity. Hishaw expects to have plenty of student material ready to turn over to the varsity for spring practice. Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 2 — (UP) The Birmingham Barons and Houston Buffaloes arrived here today from Houston to resume their battle for the Dixie championship. Birmingham has won two of the five games played, including a straight yesterday, 5 to 4. The remaining games will be played here. have to draw struts to elect his hurrier for the opening game in St. Louis. Henry Johnson, the erratic youngster who was so effective against the athletes, Tom Zachury, from St. Paul, and John Hall, from St. Paul, are all eligible for the third game if the Cards rout Hoyt in the first game. However, if Hoyt wins, Huggins probably will send him back against the Cards in the third game with a two-day rest, but if Huggins sends second game, he send him back in the fourth. Huggins is that hard up for pitchers, much, the Southpaw lately imported Manhattan, Kan., Oct. 2- (UP) Free from injuries after the game with Bethany Swedes, the Kansas Agies went through hard scrimmage today in preparation for the game with Oklahoma Agies Saturday. whole new heels add 50 in appearance to a worn pair of shoes. Linecoln, Nebr., Oct. 2. —(UP)— Coach E. E. Bearg has begun patch defects in his first string var Ladies Official horsehoe courts will be provided for intermural matches for the first time this fall. Dell Davison, superintendent of the stadium, instructs that all shoe courts and shoe courts just south of the west Stadium. The courts will be graded and constructed of *regulation size* in all official intermural matches. Before this time there have been no courts for the games. Playing has been either in the park or back of the wistertover. Nun Plus Ultra--- If you know your Latin—is about the best definition we can find—that will describe our service. We photograph anything. Kodak finishing—Portrait—commercial work—action or stills and any other phase of photography can be taken care of by us. We are equipped to take motion pictures of the standard theater size. South of Varsity 1017 Mass. Electric Shoe Shop Shine Parlor Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 2 — The University of Nebraska Cornhillers will not appear in the traditional scarlet jerseys when they meet the Oklahoma University this fall, for the reason that the Sooners' colors are the same as the 'Huskers. 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The Hunkers met the Iowa State College Saturney. Columbia, Mo., Oct. 2. (UP)—Earl Diemmel, veteran backfield man on the Missouri team, in suffering from a sprained ankle and may not break into the starting lineup with him. Diemmel in the first string backfield. Norman, Okla., Oct. 2—(UP) A Sooner sound of 25 football players will leave for Bloomington, Ind., Wednesday where the Oklahomaans meet Indiana Saturday. Mayhey or Mitchell probably will call signals. Champagne, H., Oct. 2, (UP) Although Coach Zachie and his UPI begin pointing today for the Indians to play, they are not worried that Bredesen, their opponent for this week, must not be discounted too heavily. 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