THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1927 PAGE FOUR Football Schedule Made Tentatively for Next Season Kansas Not Likely to Have Intersectional Contest Due to Contracts Now Made Stone to领衔 the realization of the Big Six conference were taken yesterday when the athletic directors of Texas State Agricultural College College of Agriculture home University, Nebraska University and Iowa State met in Kansas City to form tentative and permanent schedules for next year and 1929. The Kansas football schedule for next year is: Oct. 13—Washington at St. Louis, tentative. Oct. 6- Grinnell at Lawrence, tentative. Oct. 27—Ames at Lawrence, Nov. 24, Nebraska at Lawrence. tentative. Oct. 20—Kansas Aggies at Man hattan. Nov. 5—Nebraska at Lawrence. Nov. 10—Drake at Des Moines tentative. Nov. 17—Oklahoma at Lawrence. Nov. 24—Kansas at Missouri. No intersex games could be scheduled because of old contracts with the Glenn and Grimwell calling for games in 1928. However, three of the four home games will be with members of the newly organized Big SIX scout team. Games Not to Conflict Doctor Allen, athletic director of K. U. Brewer of Missouri and Alain de Manhattan reached an agreement not to arrange any big games on conflicting dates. With this arrangement there will not be a big game at Mina hattan or at Columbia on the same that Kansas has an important one. Two year contracts with the other five schools in the big Six租金 Group will be paid. Three dates are still open, the games on these dates will be decided on in July. Three 1929 Dates Open The schedule arranged thus far for 1929 is: Oct. 5—Open. Oct. 14—Open. Oct. 19—Kansas Aggies at Law rows. Oct. 26—Iowa at Ames. Nov, 2—Nebraska at Lincoln. Nov, 9—Oklahoma at Lawrence. Nov. 16—Open. Nov. 27, Missouri at Lawrence. Hockey Membership Open Club Working Hard to Interest Lawrence Women Membership in the women's hockey club is not confirmed to faculty members and graduates who are at present being announced or announced by the president of the club today. All women of Lawrence who are interested in playing hockey or in learning to play are invited to participate and attend the regular practices. Hockey is not confined to college women, and independent clubs are being organized all over the country for the sport among women not connected with college teams. This year touring club teams will play St. Louis to determine the national champions. Each year an all-American players who play foreign teams "travel." Hockey, as an organized sport, is just starting to take a prominent role in the American and western colleges. Up until the last few years basketball was the most important sport in schools but later sports became less so rapidly. In the eastern colleges it is highly organized, and tournaments between European schools and universities are rare. "Aywgun," the humor magazine of the University of Nehraskan, has started its annual subscription drive. Its staff will announce it can set the subscription goal at 1800. The circulation last year was more than twelve hundred. Eight copies of the magazine are issued by the university each regular subscription rate is $12.5. The University of Wisconsin offers a course in library training. The course includes four 4-hr classes and 42 students enrolled. The class contains members from 11 states now in the country. Richard Becker, LL. B., 27, visited friends in Lawrence Sunday. Becker is practicing law in Coffeyville. Read the Kansan want ads. Two All-American Football Stars Work Side-by-Side as Members of Coaching Staff at Haskel Two all-Americans—both of whom were selected on America's finest football teams in successive years—both from different schools in different parts of the country, on a native Indian, the other a pale face, are now players on both sides as numbers on the coaching staff at Haskell Indian Institute. One is John Levi, reputed to be one of the greatest players ever produced in football. His name has gone down in the annals of football history long to be remembered. "Big Hairy," as he was conceived, has become part of Indiana for four seasons, and during his last year, 1922, was selected on the basis of the fallback position. He is being placed at the backfield position. Now, after a year of professional schooling and a year of coaching at a golf course in his homa, John has returned to his alma mater, having been employed as an assistant. The other is John Thomas, battering run on the Chicago University football team for three seasons, who came to Haskell in 1956 to help rebuild the Redmen and to fill the shoes of Dick Hanley, who left the Indian school to become head coach at Northwestern. But that meant that our team would expect an all-American fullback would be, will be remembered in the Chicago back who defeated Princeton single-handed in a game where his fullback had plunged through the heavy Princeton line and skirted the ends for games that could be made by name of the committees, the record book or even 'cashdown' in that game, it would be It was Thomas who made a 65-yard run for a touchdown against Ohio in the fifth quarter, training with the small end of the count, and the run which was responsible for his team's victory. The latter was one of many sport writers as "the human battering ron" and as one of the greatest players ever produced on the ground in western Iowa. At the same time Thomas was setting the Big Ten on fire with his spectacular runs against the leading conference teams, John Levi was hitting a few of his shots at the Haskell Indian team, which that year made its debut in eastern football ball circles, and which returned to the Kansas plains, after some 15,000 miles of traveling about the country, and some of the country's strongest teams. But not until 1923 was the giant Indian selected to represent the first Indian in the Olympics can eleven—and truly he is the only all-American that will probably ever ever every name has gone down in football history as the player holding the mask. The mark was established in 1922 while the Braves were playing the Quantum Marines in the Yankees during the first quarter of the game passed 70 yards to one of his teammates and the distance of the field for *x* touchdown. And so today the two widely known grid stars are working daily in an effort to help improve their team that will uphold its former records made in the big football stadium. a difficult task to leave him off the mythical selection. Snort Notes --give best service and longest wean. d dozen Plain ends, per doz. $1.00 Plain ends, per doz. 1.20 American Panda Avail. A9/Avail. Making UNFINISH The Lead Colored Panda in 12 ounces = $1.00 per doz. The Tigers will meet three teams out of the valley this season. Southeastern Methodist University, Northwest and West Virginia, the Missouri-Okahoma game will be a Thanksgiving day attraction. Nonconference games of importance for Drinka this year include the Minnesota Miners, Minnesota Mimosa, Minnesota at Milwaukee, Marquette at Milwaukee, and Nebraska. Coach Charley Buchman of the Kansas Agro is remodeling line-ups and sending his charges through long setimages and secret practice in preparation for the dayhunter's agro field on Daal's day. Oct. 15. Ben G. Owen, athletic director of the University of Oklahoma, has suggested that he should hold a divisional conference. He desires that the opening date for football practice be changed from Sept. 15 to Sept. 30, so that freshmen can catch college freshman game each year. The college man must be protected. This at least is the opinion of the Cambridge police force, which has started a drive to put an end to flappers driving short ears picking up from public streets. Three women have been arrested for notcashing strangers while only one man has suffered for this mistake. Women of Beren College, Kentucky, are not allowed to wear silk stockings or silk dresses. Prof. Eugene Galloo announces that application may now be made for a few scholarships which will be be available after mid-semester. Some will be available in the spring for the coming school year because students leaving school. There will also be a few enquiries in Westin's ball. Applications Now Taken for Spring Scholarship One additional scholarship has been made available by the Betty Washington chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Application for any one of the scholarships may be made by seeing the office or a student center, Tuesday or Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. or by telephone. Kansas Also Produces Best Alfalfa in World You can speak about California growing alfalfa, but Kansas can do it better. She bought an alfalfa win City, brought in a sample of his fourth cutting of alfalfa the other day, which was nearly 40 inches in width and 12 inches in height. It made 13 loads the first cutting, 9 the second, 11 the third, and it is estimated 12 like the fourth, with a small number. The second cutting brought Mr. Driggs 31.50 a ton. The total so far this season has been 44 loads of hay from 6-2-3 acres. Phi Kappa announces the pledging of Michael Mouney, Hanston, Kan. 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The purple intersectional game of the year, "Silk football pants" were introduced by Coach James Phelan last year when Purdue won the game. Phelan, coach at Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., experimented with lightweight equipment last summer to improve its advantages. The new pants are made of balloon silk, and rubberfoam replaces the heavy leather pads. The rubberboot is said to be more shock-resistant than its leather protectors. A player's dress ordinarily weighs about eight pounds; the weight of this new equipment is less than a quarter of what allows the player much more freedom and speed. Naturally, this new lightweight equipment is more costly than old canvas pants and leather nets. The silk pants are suitable to all conditions except wet and rainy weather. The silk pants have designed "rain pants" which are made from the material used in the fabric. The use of this lightweight equipment is being adopted by various universities and the media country. Plaintiffs in the country, France, the introducer of the innovation, was praised by Knute Rockis who has equipped the 1927 Notre Dame eleven with similar "sik" weights. Excursion for a new $130,000 in- firmary for the University of Oklahoma was started last week, according to P. C. Morris, instructor of civil engineering for that school. The building was designed by the style of architecture and should be done within six or seven months. Read the Kansan want ads. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practice limited to examination of Eyes without dilating, and Fitting of Glasses. People Flock to Hear Famous Artist Perform 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Annelita Galli-Curci, who will sing in the new auditorium here on Nov. 10, has a hold on the hearts of her public that only a few more artist-attain. 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Today - Tuesday "Paid to Love" Wednesday - Thurs. - Friday The Chinese Parrot The editor of the Oklahoma Daily has made public his annual protest against the style of the freshman caps, which, he complains, make the Oklahoma freshmen "comparable to the worst wood or a gigantic plush match." Kirke C, Veeder, A, B. '19, attended the Kansas-Wisconsin game here Saturday. Veeder is a member of the N.C. State team and Veeder at Independence, Kansas. Special rates now on for your Jayhawker gloss. Make appointments early. Lawrence Studio, ground floor, 727 Mass. St., Phone 514—Adv. Don't bite your fingerlaces when the "going gets tough." Suck a Cinnamon Flat No assignment is too long when you have this confection for company. Green's Chocolate Shop X Special rites now on for your Jay- hawker glass. Make appointments early, Lawrence Studio, ground floor, 727 Mass. St., phone 415. Adv.- LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses, Kirklinvelly 1005 Mass. DR. FLORENCE BARBOWS Osteopathic Physician. 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