PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927 Varsity Tightens Defense in Final Clash With Frosh Jayhawks Get Big Gains From Work of Lyman and Propernick, Sophmores The freshman grinders put forth much effort hast night in the weekly scrummage with the varisty and gave the Jayshawkers a great deal of concern. They are an excellent, sizable form in the first five minutes of play. This will probably be the last scrummage of the varisty between games. The Aggies bore, Saturday afternoon. After some loose playing, on both offense and defense, the varsity tightened up a bit and ripped off a knee. They tucked down, the Lyman and Propperick both stars in the Wisconsin battle last Saturday, again showed good form, and the varsity's toughness of the varsity's gain last night. Lyman scored the varsity's touchdown on a line pinstriped after nanking a libero at the center of the freshman line. Improvement by the varsity was shown over the poor tackling of last Saturday. Many of the tackles that day were too high. Starting the fray with lots of bop, Cox, freshman handhair, ripped off 20 yards on the first run through the line, when a number of the varsity men missed their tackles. A pase to the end, where a "Froesh" touches down, the ball was called back because of clipping on the part of the yearlings. With two more practice periods left before the annual Agrie battle Saturday, Coach F. C. Carpion will give the team a chance to work on tackling and blocking. Signal practice last night in hour before serigraphy last night. According to reports, the Agnes was handed a stiff sweat last night after the tights and abaday serimmage were the main events of their practice pro- Karl Emms, star Agnir quarterback, who has been suffering with a sprained ankle, appeared on the field yesterday but did not work out with him. Three reserve men on the Kansas squad were moved up to the varsity squad last night, the first change since the squad was cut two weeks ago. Monett, Mo., end; Russell Knight, first year medicine, Centerville, tuckle; and Everett Baker, Loyals, 128, guard. From three to four men will be moved to the varsity squad week, according to Coach Carpenter. Announcements Theta Epsilon will hold pledge services at 7:15 this evening at the home of Mrs. C. W. Thomas, 1124 Mission street., Gladys Euheria, president. Bent the Aggies! The first meeting of the Women's Rifle club will be hold this evening at 7:30 at Fowler shops. It is important that you attend, Louise Rigley, president. P. A. D'S Entertained Guernsey Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity entertained N. T. Guernsey at lhounce today, Mr. Guernsey is giving a sessions of lectures in Green hall. The living lecture will be given tomorrow. Bent the Aggies! Jayhawk Stars Ready Three of the Jayhawk eleven who tarred in the game against Wisconsin in last Saturday are ready again o give their best this time, when hey face the Wildcats from Manhasset Saturday afternoon on the home field. Harold Hauer, veteran eed, with his ability in tales down his man and stop many a jig, promises to be in the coming contest with all of his gifts. Stewart Lyman, playing for his first time in blackjack team, has won twice and is being held in every ball and with his kicking. Much is expected of "Strew" Advance Cleaners N.C. LINDSTROM S.C.H. M.E. LINDSTROM The Aggie Game-sent an interesting collection of aquatic hemiptera to the entomological museum at the University. You'll enjoy it more—feel more confident when your clothes are fresh and clean. Anthony Proprietnik is that short-fight ballback who has been pleasing in the press and the camera played this season. This is also Proprietnik's first year with the Kansas team, but he is displaying wonderful ability in carrying the ball. You know that a close up reveals an immaculate, chic appearance when you have phoned 101 for Advance service. Phone 101 Haskell Team Weakened The Haskell Indiana will need meet DeMaine University in their third football game of the season on the Haskell defense, with a slightly crippled line-up. Coach John Thomas has held light signal drill and dummy tackling the past few days for the squad to give players a chance to improve. Hawley, Charles and Bible Are on Injured List David Bible, big red skin tackle, will probably not start against Denie Moines on account of his leg injury. He's been nursing an injured hand and Charles, husky half are both rapidly recovering and will probably see acclimation. The Des Moines eleven has won from Central Teachers 9 to 7, and lost to Hatties College, 14 to 13, and lost to Lakewood 10 in their games so far this season. Although this is not a most impressive record, the Iowa team will bring a fast and heavy squad to tangle with the Haskell hawks. The Des Moines field holds 472 pounds and the field about 172. They have a tackle weight 200 pounds. The Indians this season have defeated the Kirksville Osteoporosis and the Jacksonville Jets to continue their winning streak in their third encounter. The Indian school, the largest one in the United States, has lost five to a football game. Hankell has not lost a football game since Nov. 5, 1925, when Boston Celtics beat the San Diego Chargers to 7 to 6. A few the games have been played. Hankell's schedule is not as numerous as it was last year when the game was held. Debate Trvout Scheduled All Freshmen of University Are Eligible The tryouts for the freshman debate team, which are open to all freshmen in the University, will be held at 7:50 in the little theater in Room 12. The question for debate is, "Resolved that congress enact legislation embodying the principles of the Constitution," and the speaker will be allowed five minutes for constructive argument and two minutes for rebuttal. The trystone will be under the supervision of the maxima Rho, honorary deputy fraternity. There will be a squad of four from four different states, and meet the freshman debate team of the Kansas State Agricultural College, and possibly a team from the Kansas State University. For further information see Rice Lardner or Prof. E. C. Bachel of the department of public speaking. J. A. Lyons Modern Shoe Shop Goodyear Rubber Heels 836J; Mass. Deposit with Watkins National Bank Lawrence, Kansas BOWERSOCK Today - Friday - Saturday Shows: 3-7-9 Adults 50c Ramon Navarro in "Road to Romance" Today - Friday VARSITY "The Chinese Parrot" For 17 years, Jack Houk has watched the Kansas football team battle her traditional opponents. He has seen every game played on old McKeen field and so is a competent playmaker. He is a fan and watches the games from the standpoint of the fan, and he has picks what he considers to be an all-Kansas football team made up of three players who have played over that period of 17 years. Saturday Lois Wilson in "The Gingham Girl" All-Kansas Grid Team Named by Jack Houk, for 17 Years Close Follower of Fall Sport For center, Jack picks Lewis Davidson. Mr. Hook chooses him over a list of great centers like Ross Keele, Bramwell Saunders, Hale and Riddell. They're all real fighters and their names recall visions of great battles. But none of these fought with such disadvantages as Davidson. "Davy" is not more successful than Hale and Riddell, but he had a superlative courage and a great football heart. "The myguards are 'Tony' James and Seventt Higgins," says Jack Houlk. "They've made this position that it was difficult to make a choice. Big, burly, and always on the alert, was James. I have never seen him thrown back or cut down. There has never been a more correct player set his cleats on a Kansas field than Seventt Higgins. There was never a cleaner sportsman or a harder player." "Bill Weidlein and Dick Burton come at the tackle positions. Big players can do a lot, but he hawker defense. His play inspired his team mates and very few teams. He took over when Burton tackled and always got him. He had no peer in offense or his team." Jack, this 33rd degree football fan, picks "Serabby" Laslett and "Tad" Charles H. Martin, M. A. 27, now assistant entomologist in pecan insects investigation at Albany, Ga., recently Rief at end. It was hard to leave off such men as Charlie Black and Ted Shim, but Laslett and Rief would honor any team in the country. Who would play a tightly guarded field under a punt, or "scrabby" snearing plays this way and that? There have been three truly great quarterbacks in the 17 years. They included Jimmy Payton, Stem Foster, The all-star choice comes to Wood. He had great ability as a field general and was able to wrest his team together into a fighting force. "Butch" Streue, "Swede" Nelson, "Tris" Spurgeon, and Gene Hart are knotted in a series of teammates history. Steuwe is the greatest of all. In disposition, in temperament, in training, and in natural skill he has developed to come to the backfield. Jack runs into a pumpling question. He admits that he has never been in the field log the ball than ring up the dollars in his cash register. At age 16, he scored "AD" Limbey, Lomborg played mostly at end and quarterback but he is placed at half because of his ball-throwing ability. In choosing the other half, Mr. Book finds a captain for his all-around team, and he turns in "Landy," "AD" was a real triple threat. At Kansas, overcars, as a coach in the Kansas conference, and as a player in the NBA, proven his worth as a sterling athlete. He had everything desired; size, speed, courage, and a great skill. "May the future Kansas teams always profit by the remembrance of their heroes, not by them," said Jack Hook as I climbed out of his barber's chair to pay my money. 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