PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928 Big Frosh Squad Reports to Coach for First Tryout Steve Hinshaw Puts Men Through Light Drill in Initial Year's Workout A total of 119 freshmen have checked out uniforms for Goochbull preface at the University of Kansan, according to recent figures of Coach Hinsak, freshman mentor. This year, the same as last year at this time. The first workout was held Thursday afternoon at 3:30, on the practice field. Only light work on fundamentals will be given for the first few days and Coach Hushaw will coach Hushaw. Later on seminars will be scheduled against the variety. Following are those who have signed for practice: Byron Rose, Elsworth; Lawrence Fouse, Catech; Howell; Lawrence Fouse, Conrad; Foster Owen, Greene; Jim Kennedy; Francis Hamilton, Floyd; Mitchel, Cifferd Shenk, Hendrick Kennedy, Foster Owen, Greene; Jim Kennedy; Lawrence, Hiel Pugh, Independence; Arceling Browning, Minneapolis; Charles Sackett, North Carolina; Bacon, Coel Scail, Earl Wentt, Coel Benjamin, Parsons; Ed Mabache, Coel Benjamin, Parsons; Ed Mabache, Coel Benjamin, Parsons; Ed Mabache, Coel Benjamin, Parsons; Ed Mabache, Coel Benjamin, Parsons; Ed Mabache, Coel Benjamin, Parsons; Ed Mabache, Coel Benjamin, Parsons; Ed Mabache, Coel Benjamin, Parsons; Ed Mabache, Coel Benjamin, Parsons; Ed Mabache, Coel Benjamin, Parsons; Ed Mabach Ernest Lance, Pittsburgh; Lowell Quimby, Collyer; Rowley Rowley, Russell; Robert Vernard, Ness City; Robeerville, Mackeville; Bauer Steven Marshall; Harold Arnold, Razel; Logan Sanford Stratford; Armstrong Simons, Fort Leavenworth Jenkinson, Kimber; Milburn Geist, Preston Edward Gerick; John W. Gerick; John W. Gerick; Wallace Wiley, Jim Bausch John Noble, Pratt; Morton Sorem, Eric; Phil Ehl, Murkate; George-merck; Carol O'Neill; Prescott; Carroll Cook, Hawen; Joos Goodrich, Oberlin; Gilen Silicett, Altamount; Sam Sipe, Henry Gelder; Ercol; Bob McFarlin; Bellone John Glascoe; Paul Randall, Howard, Victor Wilgron, LaCyge; Harvard DeHaven, Troubleside; Jack Nicholson, Ellis, Paula Salins, Haydon Ford, Michael Reed, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Richard Swain, St. Francis; Frank Swain, Boardish William Allen, Demin, Charles Burgs *Mount City*; Monture, Sibert* *Munich*; Munich, Kiepenkey; Julius Chewy, Doyne; C裔 Siegried; Rouken Beulen, Torton; Wilhelm Weber, Worsten; Madison, Jack Parks, GiGikara Roger Kraus, Jack Wedelman, Wilson Simmons, Ernest, Fritchie, Carrie Dixon, Michael, Klaus; Jamarine Jamarine Linnar, Kansas City, Mo Bunny Black, Robert Black, Bay Port, Bruce Blue, Melanie Byeh, Kansas City Kan; William Duck, Frank Brown, Darrell Secrest, Fred Phl; Michael Payle, Reedlock, John Paul, David Killen, Apollo, Munia, Otto Koet, St Louis McJ; John Enneriek, Bethany, Ohka, Raymond Foster, Cecret Nehr; Joe McKenna, Craig Nebr, Charles Roure, Springtown, Tex. Morris McManna, Fort Pierce, Frank. Franklin Kilbourne, Clayton, N. M. Elm Walker, Rogers Arge, Ger Kern, Bradley Kinsler, Meek, Ponce City, Okla; Jake Emeth, Kebney, Rosewall Wall, Observe M. U. Funds Released Sum of $1145,000 Made Available After Long Delay Jefferson City, Mo., Sept. 21. —(UP) Governor San Antonio (NY) released a bond offering for the state university at Columbia. Of this amount, $100,000 was for maintenance. The appropriations were made by the last vestibule but were held up until the beginning of funds in the general revenue. Receipts of inheritance taxes the past year accounted for $80,000 of funds possible. About $80,000 of the University's appropriation still is held Included in the items released today $10,000 for the hospital, $20,000 for the surgical center, $30,000 for barrers, $3,000, agricultural engineering, medical and scientific laboratories. Friedrichshafen, Sept. 21 — (UP) The next flight of the trans-atlantic passenger dirigible Count Zepillin, which took off Wednesday, Yesterday's long trial flight over yesterday's long trial flight over Germany, is scheduled to land aboard next week except for her radio. New York, Sept. 21—(UP)—Coach Crowley has sent the Columbia University football squad through the first scripimage of the season. The team will play four hours, and three sophomore backfield stars were on the first string eleven. Along the Sidelines New Haven, Conn., Sept. 21. —(UP) The first setiment for the Yale football squad for the season will be held tomorrow morning. During the week, Coach Stevens has been working on a new game, keeping the usual signal drill in the day's routine. Two sessions are held each day. Annapolis, Sept. 21, — (UP) A long practice session was held yesterday afternoon for the Navy foot soldiers of the Plebeus and the Class B eleven in a double serrillage session. Whiteness year's star back, joined the squad. Princeton, N. J., Sept. 21. —(UAP—Ed Wittmer, Dick Vortg, Bill Scarlett, and Bill Caldwell, have returned from a geology trip and reported to Conch Rider Ron, Jack White, who was injured with a broken arm also denoted a uniform. The Princeton backs run through fake plays in yesterday's Columbia, Mo., Sept. 21, —(UP) —Football fundamentals were stressed by Coach Gwin Henry in grief practice on Monday and Friday. Day mock scrimmage with several different lines followed the theoretical one. Henry is grooming three field goals on Saturday. HERE'S WHEN --tuesday, Jan. 15—Kansas at Missouri junecup, Jan. 20—Louisiana at Following is the Big Six basketball schedule as arranged at ; conference meeting at Kansas City recently. Friday, Jan, 1----Kansas State at Iowa State. Saturday, Jan. 12—Missouri at Nebraska. Saturday, Jan. 12 - Oklahoma at Kansas. Kansas State. Tuesday, Jan 14, Kansas at Mia Saturday, Jan. 19—Iowa State at Oklahoma. Saturday, Jan. 19—Kansas at Nebraska Saturday, Jan. 19—Kansas State at Missouri Monday, Jan. 21—Iowa State at Kansas. Thursday, Jan. 24—Nebraska at Thursday, Jan. 24—Nebraska at Kansas State. Kansas State Saturday, Jan. 26 — Nebraska at Okla. Tuesday, Jan. 29—Missouri at Iowa State. Saturday, Feb. 2—Iowa State a Nel raska. Kilgore, Saturday, Feb. 2 Oklahoma a Thursday, Feb. 7- Nebraska at Kansas. Saturday, Feb. 2 - Kansas State a Kansas. Saturday, Feb. 9—Missouri at Kansas State. Monday, Feb. 11-Oklahoma at Nebraska. Friday, Feb. 15-Iowa State at Missouri. Saturday, Feb. 16—Iowa State at Kansas State. Saturday, Feb. 16—Kansas at Oklahoma. Thursday, Feb. 28—Kansas at Iowa State. Wednesday, Feb. 20—Missouri at Kansas Saturday, March 2—Kansas State at Nebraska Friday, Feb. 22—Nebraska at Iowa State. Saturday, Feb. 23 Kansas State at Oklahoma Skidaway, Feb. 23 Kansas State at Oklahoma. Feb. 25 Nebraska. Saturday, March 2—Missouri at Oklahoma. Tuesday, March 5—Kansas at Kansas State. Oklahoma and Kansas Universities Combine in Offering Training A cooperative effort by two state universities, believed to be unique in American university practice, became a program at the University of Oklahoma the Kansas board of regents approved the employment by the University of Kansas of Lathert Wesley Kibler as manager of graduate medical study, with the University of Oklahoma. Graduate Medical Study Planned in 5-Day Schools During This Winter Mr. Kilder, who has been a member of the extension faculty of the University of #Oklahoma for three years, will teach students a special course for physicians of the two states, and is already organizing a half dozen intensive courses to be given this coming winter at the general schools of the two universities. For two years or more the University of Oklahoma, and for the past year the University of Kansas, have graduated graduate medical instruction, but when it was found difficult to obtain just the type of instructor desired to teach a course, they began weekly in six or seven cities for a two-month term—it was decided to attempt a program of five-day schools, with five teachers, in different phase of graduate medicine to be taught at each. The faculties are now being assembled by Mr. Klirbert. "So far as I know, no other American universities are attempting a cooperative program of instruction," said the university of Kansas extension division. "In fact, I know of no instance in which universities in adjoining states are carrying on a program of study for the medical profession." This Winter Boston Flyer Leads Race The Bridge of San Luis Rey Who is your choice for President? "Herbert Hoover" is the subject of the discussion at the Forum Sunday at 10. Prof. Olin Femplin is the leader. This will be followed by "Al Smith" and "Norman Thomas" on the following Sundays. is the most talked about book of the day. Its problem is to be discussed Sunday at 11 at Unity church, 12th and Vermont streets, under the title, "Special Providence as Viewed in 'The Bridge of San Luis Rey.'" El Paso, Tex., Sept. 21, —(UP)—The Theo Kronen, of Boston, in his challenging airplane led class "A" airwaves in the Cincinnati air race away from He left at 6:25 a.m. for Fort Washington. He was Simpson, who next to leave at 6:35 a.m. followed by H.W. Emery, of Bradford, Pa., George Hopkins of Detroit, and Robert F. There is no substitute for a good shine or excuse for not having one— A reception for new students will be given Sunday evening to which all students are invited. Tea will be served at 6:30. South of Varsity One Plane Damaged in Forced Landing in Mexico K. E. Whyte today sent a telegraph to the chamber of commerce that he had been sending to Chihuahua, 50 miles southwest of here on the Mexican Northwestern Railroad, with underwear gone. He had ordered his machine back to the United States. New York, Sept. 21.-UP) Names of women golf star who have made links history in recent years are included in the nery list of 160 golfers who were invited to start a national mentoring starting Monday at Cascades golf course near Hot Springs, Va. Let Charlie prove it Mamrounek, NY, 206, 21 (UP)- jiene Saraben today holds the Met- opolitan P. G. A. Championship for he second time in succession. 809. Mass. 2-Doors East Bidg. Loan Bidg. Ground Floor S. J. Wittman took off and had to return for a caribuar boat. He got away the second time at 729 m. He went back the night at Hachita, being forced down in the desert by darkness with 713 m. She took off at 732 m. She and took off at 732 m. Lansing, Mich., Sept. 21—(UP)—Hugh E. Wilson, a former Michigan football star, was appointed line coach at the University as a result of the failure of E. H. "Butch" Wilson to report according to the terms of his contract. Of course, Wilson's non-apprearance. He has been coaching at North Carolina state. Electric Shoe Shop Sport Shots Yesterday over the Quaker Ridge Golf Course, Saranen defeated Craig Wood. New derry professional, 2 ap inning, tied for the final round of the 1928 tournament. New York, Sept. 21.—(UF)-Tex Rickard is planning seven world championship bouts at the Madison Square Garden this winter. Phone 686 Middleweight—Mickey Walker_and lene Devos. Light heavyweight—Tommy Loughran and Jack Delnavey. --by Society Brand A smart Suit which is being worn at the leading Universities. A 3-button coat which is worn with the top button open. In handsome new fabrics at— The first title baut Sept. 28, when Tony Caonzeri, Brooklyn Italian, defends Andrés Routres of France against Antoine Routres of France. 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