PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 28 1928 Hargiss Has Week to Prepare K. U. Football Prospects Third Scrimmage of Year to Be Held Tomorrow; Schopflin Back Yesterday With a week remaining for final whipping into shape of the 1928 Jayhawk football hopes before their open play, Coach Bill Hargis is spending today in intensive drill on fundamentals with promise of the third crimptime of the season tomorrow. The squad will be back to Big-Simp game tomorrow afternoon. Spirits were raised materially yesterday when Jack Schifflin, letter tackle who was injured in serumgation during a fight with the police. Though he is suffering with a cracked rib it is believed that it will not be serious enough to prevent him from being hospitalized. Sorem Firing Oison's Place Andy Oison, other tournament however, probably will not be in condition to play by that time. In the past few years, the Minnesota Moleman has husky is filling Oison's shoes in a credible (fashion as his pros) set of starting in the game against Grinnel. A cut in the squad is in prospect with Coach Hargiss intimidating that when the season opens he will limit his crew to around twenty-five regulations to be taken on all trips. Those seeming at present to have the best chances of staying with the squad would be in a majority of the games are. Some Promising Candidates Some Promising Ambitions. Marson, John R., Marion, and Allen Cochran, Protection letter man; Dick Mullina, Lawrence George McCormick, Warnock; Art Schroeder, Kaiser City, Mo.; Carrie Bishop, Oakland City; T. C Bison, Oklahoma City. Tackles: Edward Bramblego, Junction City; Nelson Sobson, Jet雾锋; Wallace Lumb, Wakefield; Edwin Hill; Jenkins, Verdiw, Verdiw; Hutchinson, Jack Schollman. Guards; Roland Logan, Lawrence, letterman; Russell Cooper, Lawrence; Herman Schroeder, Halstead; Bob Gump, Carlke; Markle Knippe, Lea- werthwort; Donald Loudon, Chapman; Dean Briggs, Hutchinson; Lewis Tucker, Lawrence, John Kidd, Cherry- vale. Centerer; Floyd Hammey, El Dorado Cameron Smart, barvilley, Okla. Fred Mosley, Kannah Cigz, Mo. Ohia James Kline, Mo. Ohia James Kline, Cameron, Mo. Quarterbacks: Don Cooper, Winfield, letter man; Virgil Paden, El Dorado; Paul Fisher, Fittsburg; Rush丝brookland, Atchison Halfhack: Lloyd Lynn, Column Bart; Art Lawrence, Olahoe; Edison Asb, Kansas City; Kan; John Stannen, Holden, now playing in games at the University of Hawaii; Hawaiian E.; Howard Sidar, Gair nett, B Griffin, Kansas City; Kan; Bob Maney, St. Joseph; Mc; Wade Miller, Bern; Bill Nichols, Larned. Fullhack: Earl Schmidt, McLardon, Bern; Bill Nichols, Larned. Farnet Corx, Newton. Columbia, Ms. (UP) — Couch Gwain Henry continued to shift his Missouri line in scrimmage yesterday in line laps where given consideration. Pipe Convert Ends Agonizing Tobacco Hunt New York, N. Y. June 30, 1926 I started smoking on cigarettes, but after meeting a young boy for whom men who smoked pipes had a greater charm, I unlamently smelled to one. Larus & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: Then my agony began. I tried one beyond of tobacco after another, a- beyond working on the theory that the tobacco had to be tincted for tobacco, the better it would be. I tried imported special mixtures I paid as much as fifty cents an ounce All to no avail. Then came the day I tried Kingworth. It was at a court glove. I had run and ran, but I never gave up. And a casual acquaintance offered me a pail from his pouch. I imagined my delight when after the first low puff, I did not feel the old familiar lick. I pulled out, on tabbing the door, to find a pair of jeans that were right down to me in bed. Nothing has separated me from my pipe or my pipe from Edgeworth, since then. "Cliff" Cooper, Former Athlete, Coaching Frosh Your vory Only. (signed) David Freedman, Jr. Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco Swimming Hours Named "Cliff" Cooper, three year track man for K. U., and captain of the 1928 team, winners of the Missouri valley outdoor meet at Lincoln, is back coaching the freshman tracksters, according to an announcement from Missouri. Cooper was a star quarter meter and a member of the sprint relay teams. He is completing his studies in the University. Pool to Be Open for Men Daily Except Sundays Open hours for men at the swimming pool have been announced by H. G Alphin, swimming instructor, as follows Monday, 5:00 to 6:30; Tuesday, 5:30 to 6:30; Wednesday, 5:00 to 6:30; Thursday, 1:30 to 6:30; Friday, 5:00 to 6:30; Saturday, 1:30 to 6:30. All men in the University are entitled to use the pool at these times. All students in a required or all students, many taken opportunities to train to pass the test. Home Run Club --is an insatiable hunger American League Ruth, Yankees, 52; Gebig, Yankees, 12; Hauser, Athletics, 16; Simmons, Athletes, 14; Goslin, Senators, 14. Bottomley, Cards, 31; Wilson, Cubs, 30; Hafey, Cards, 27; Bissette, Robins, 25; Hormey, Braves, 20; Davis, Braves, 19; Harper, Braves, 10; Ott, Giants, 18 Yesterday's Homers; Ruth, Yankees; Bissonnet, Robins; Pipp, Reds, two each, Grove, Athletics; Manush, Browns; Comorocky, Piratez; Gomnus, Ginuts; one each. American League, 465; National League, 605; Season's total, 1071. St. Louis, Sept. 28—(UP) —Line-up of the Washington University, football team against Westminster College in the first game next Saturday was in doubt today because of scholastic inclusivity, with Kura and Covert, first string ends, both uncertain of starting. New York, Sept. 28.—(UP)—The first world's championship boxing match of the fall season will be hold tonight in Madison Square Garden when Tony Canzonieri, Brooklyn Army, defends his featherweight title against Andre Routis of France, in a 15-round bout. Pearia, II, Sept. 28. —(UP)—Lew Marriner, former University of Illinois football player, who has a record of 19 knockouts in 21 starts as a bicolor wrestler, will meet George Gogel on Sunday for ten round bout here next Wednesday. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 28—(UP)—Representatives of Washington, Drake, Grinnell and Oklahoma A. and M., remaining schools in the Missouri Valley Conference, will meet here Sunday to consider expanding their influence by including Marquette, Butler, Creighton, Arkansas U., and other schools. Sport Shots St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 28. —(UP) —Jimmy Manion, Normandy Country Club amateur, turned in a card of 75-14-17 three over for 36 holes, to take the lead in the Missouri open golf tourney at Midland Valley Country Club here. A field of 80 tee off. Chicago, Sept. 28—(UAP) Tuffy Griffiths, Chicago light heavyweight, won his fifty-first consecutive ring victory here last night by a technique New York, Griffiths floored the New York Friskian twice in the first period of the scheduled ten fight before the referee stopped the fight. Send The Daily Kansaan home. I. .. Students Supplies Death could not still her passion Watch this Space Daily --for Engineers, Artists, etc. Pens, Pencils, Paper CARTER'S 1025 Mass. Jayhawk Cafe We're Telling You Straight Open 7 a. m. to 1 a. m. 1340 Ohio You Are Missing It If You Aren't Eating at Missouri Valley Schools May Expand Conference In an effort to expand the old Missouri Valley conference from which Kansas and five other schools withdrew last year, faculty representatives of the four remaining schools will be invited morning. Drake, Grinnell, Washington University and the Oklahoma A. & M. College will be represented. The representatives will take action on the proposal to extend the conference being as members several schools which have not previously held membership. Among the most prominent schools under consideration are Marquette University of Milwaukee, Butler College of Indianaapolis, Creighton University of Omaha, and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Arkansas. Although the six seeding schools have taken the name of "Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association," the Missouri Valley conference intends to remain in existence and to continue with its present name. The "association" is comprised of Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Kansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Kansas. The present Missouri Valley conference consists of Drain, Erie, Washington and the Oklahoma A. & M. College. Send The Daily Kansan home. New York, Sept. 28.-(UP)—The following table shows the situation in each major league race: --make your 8:30 National League Team W L Pct. St. Louis 93 58 616 New York 92 59 609 St. Louis—With Boston 2, with New York 1. Total 3. New York—with Chicago 2, with St. Louis 1. Total 3. In the Majors Games to play : Team W L Pct. New York 99 52 .656 Philadelphia 99 54 .610 50c Non Spi 38c New York—with Detroit 3. Total 3. Philadelphia—With Chicago 3. Total 3. Madison, Wis., Sept. 28—(UP)—Indications that the University of Wisconsin in football squad will possess a strong aerial attack this season was seen in scrimmage practice yesterday. Two teams of almost identical height took the field, making repeated gains against Ken Barthwell and Red Davidson both showed length and accuracy in batting the ball. Better Service Helps you The Cottage 12th Oread 65c Kotex New Improved Special 29c 3 for 85c A. G. ALRICH Printing, Engraving Binding, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies, Stationery 726 Mason St. We Fix 'Em Charlie Shines 'Em Have Your Breakfast And They Look Like New Electric Shoe Shop & Shine Parlor with us 65c Ponds Cold or Vanishing Cream 37e 四 近代 高 Electric Shine Shop & Shine Parlor South of Varsity Theater 1017 Mass. SPECIAL SELLING Saturday $1 Listerine Antiseptic Special 69c Trench Coats-the weather-proofed popular outdoor coat for Right-now wear 35c Cutex Cuticle Remover 23c Sure! 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