PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1927 Football Fans Watch Kansas Aggie-Tiger Clash With Interest THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Both Teams Expected to Make Strong Bid for Valley Championship (United Press) When Charley Bachman's Kansas Wildcats invade Missouri to tangle with Gwin Henry's Tigers, two possible Missouri champions will open the conference season tomorrow at Columbia with one of its most imminent opponents. The University diversity and Kansas State are rated with the strongest in the valley. As far as conditioning and training the teams are equal, each having started practice on Sept. 15, the date set by conference regulations. While West Virginia had its first great defeat last Saturday when they defeated Kansas State Teachers College at Hays, 39 to 6, Missouri walloped their freshmen in a practice课. Letter writer Chris Gunn said which gives the Tigers who have 18 a slight advantage. It is probable that Coach Buckman will use practically the same starting lineup he did against Hakey, with seven players from his quarterback. Karl Ems, who started last Saturday, was injured in the third quarter and it is doubtful that he would return to the field. Anderson showed up well during the first game, returning rants and kicks off for good gains and once for 54 yards and a touchdown on another strong factor in the Agnieszka' searing with his off-tackle smiles. The rest of the backfield should be made up of Ivory Hale, left, and Lee Hale, right half. Bert Pearson should start at center with the guards, Hirsch Steven and Casey Haunan. Then he faces Tomas De Householder and George Lyon, while on the wings two third year men will see their rebound in Monk Ed. Tel Flack. Wisconsin Team Ready for Opening Season Tilt Madison, Wis., Sept. 30—As a pressure climax and timely preface to the opening football game here Saturday, President Glenn Foley come down from his office in Boston hall this afternoon to the stoker bedroom at Camp Randall stadium to speak a brief foreword to the new year representation of Wisconsin at the gridron. Prexy will make it clear to Couch Thistlethwaite's squad members that they are honored in being selected into the Cardinal of Western Conference football race this fall. Today's address by Doctor Frank is a pre-session climax in that the men ordered to be present are the parts of a team that was originally reported to Glenn Thiltshulthee. Forty of them have been dropped, not because they were lacking in spirit or heart, but because they for a trifle short in personality. Three dews of the University of Illinois answered the challenge of a labor convention in Chicago in 1932. 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Sport Notes The Oklahoma Aggies, who won the Missouri valley football title last year on a percentage basis, and Iowa State are not on the Kansas schedule for 1927. The Oklahoma Aggies defeated the valley conference members this year. Washington, Oklahoma University, and the Kansas Aggies. Harry Smith, 200-pound backfield man on the Haskell eleventh, is from Binger, Okla. Coach Jian Toumea of the Indianapolis team has a strong contend for an all-American berth before the season ends. Smith is fast developing into a triple-threat man and is ready to go in the Haskell offensive machine. Weller, Indian backtrack from Arkansas City, exhibited his wares last night of run. Weller probably made the best runs of any of the freshman backs. The chief failing of Coach John Buna's freshmen last night seemed to be their fear of fumbling. Seven of them had been kicked out of the ball to slip from their group. However, the first-year men did show some success as they broke up the variety attempts. Forest "Freesy" Cox, Newton High School star, started on the freshman lineup, but after the first game against Montana, he back and to bad to lose the surname. terminate. Shawnee Evening Journal Makes First Appearance Shawnee, Oka, Sept. 30—The first edition of the Shawnee Evening Journal, daily edited by H. K. Stroud and J. R. Brush, on h. the streets of the city yesterday. The journal is the answer to a popular appeal for an evening newspaper. Both publishers have been active in the Oklahoma newspaper field. Stroud here and in Tennesseh, and Lloyd in Arkansas. The two counties staff and are served by full-time warehouses of the United Press. The first meeting of the Frente club was held Wollongong afternoon after the presentation of the board of the members on their "nuestion expetación," following the program there was election of of officers, a chair and a secretary. Gustafason was elected president; Helen Filin, vice president, Dolpha Smith, secretary, and Carl Nixumsen. 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