1. PAGE FOUR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Varsity Defeats Freshman Squad in Opening Game First Year Men Hold Form Against Veteran Team; Coach Cappon Is Hopeful On a rather slippery day Satu- day afternoon, the Kansas varsity football men wipped the Freshsies in submission by three touchdowns. Not one, however, did the Jayhawks preseason team win. The freshmen were lined up against them. The Freshmen put up a strong fight throughout the scrummage but the speedy backs of the varsity were too much for them and had to be defeated in the defend. Although the line of the varsity showed good form at times, it is not as strong as Coach Cannon would like to see it. The Varsity bars ripped off long bars, showing much better form backfield on a backfield nom at this time last year. Hamilton Pilots Varsity The touchdowns were registered by McMillan and by Art Schroeder on a short dive through tackle, and by Mort White on a line plunge. A 20-yard forward pass from McMillan was scored within scoring distance by Schroeder Hamilton Pilots Varsity Capt, Barrett Hamilton and Delmar Fritts did most of the quarter back work for the varsity. Ash adds worked for a woman in the basketball team. Edgar Schmidt, Lynn man and Schroeder demonstrated good ball-carrying ability for the varsity. Men showing up in the line were Kullman, Sherwood and Myers-guards; Cramer, Olson, and Doughstacks; and trees, Hauser, Hanser, and Freshmen Showing Good Freshman Showing Good Commitment to the showing of the freshmen against their opponents. Joe Brewer, Kansas City, Eldiniah软庐镇, and Paul Fisher, were backfield men in the first lineup who showed good form, said Keith City, demonstrated his speed, and Bert Rago, Hawaiian son from Honiola. Foy, tuckle from Hutchinson, Layne Ackermann, City, Merrimack, center for the Gymnastics and Gamp of Abilene as guards and coaches. He is trained, played with exceptional ability. Al Smith Gains Support Al Smith Gains Support Wet Leader Holds Favorable Position in Predictions (United Press) Washington, D.C., Sept. 25.—Governor Al Smith appears to hold a favorable position among the Demo- trians in the state, and the triomoea river, according to the survey taken by a United Press bureau. The feelings of the eastern Republican nation are bleak. The survey is based on the opinions of news leaders and observers. Of the Republicans, Hughes, former Secretary of State, and Secretary of Commerce, are not among any others. According to the opinion of many of the eastern party leaders, Coddie hopes that he will be a suitable candidate for the presidency. Of 11 states in independent territory, Smith apparently will receive the majority of the delegates from nine. In Maine and Pennsylvania Smith appears in the lead. Reports that Massachusetts, Vermont, and Rhode Island, all Democratic, are expected to support him, New Hampshire and Connecticut are leaming toward him. Mercury Takes a Drop Snow and Rain Bring Freezing Temperatures in West (United Press) Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 26—An early season cold snap, accompanied by snow and rain centered over the Kansas River, cooled the thermometer to 16 above zero at Devil's Lake, N. D. It was 10 below at St. Albert, Saskatchewan. Below the thermometer, the ground was Goodland, Kansas, just out of the corn belt, when at Denver the temperature was just above freezing and a heavy snowfall was falling, even though it still falling. In the Chicago district rain was predicted for tonight and tomorrow, although great storms are expected at temperature will fall much below 45 degrees. Higher temperatures than were experienced last week were reported by Paul reported 45 degrees this morning. Cooler temperatures were reported at St. Louis, Kansas City, Atlanta New Orleans and Oklahoma City, with freezing temperatures in northwestern Oklahoma. Recall that generally predicted in the Eastern section with the possibility that snow and freezing temperatures might reach there. Goole Liebch, C28, has been selected as student instructor in a short course in volumetric anisotropy in biochemistry, offered in conjunction with bio-chemistry. Bob Slightam, A. B.'27, is telegraph editor at Cape Girardeau, Mo. Baker Attends National Meet of Phi Delta Phi Everett L. Baker, 128, was delegate from the green chapter on Phil Delta Phi to its twentieth international convention in Cleveland that year. Several members were present. Among the outstanding men in the legal profession who addressed the convention Mr. McNewman D. B. Bevan, former New York City Councilman, and William C. Keough. Kansas Opens Season at Grinnell Saturday Against Pioneer Team Game Will Give Valley Coach Idea of K. U. Strength on Gridiron The 1927 Kansas University football season will be opened next month at the campus of Northwestern University. Jayhawkers get into action against the Grinnell Flowerers on the Grinnell Although Mike Hyland's Grimlin collegiates defeated the Kansas players last year, 32 to 7, it is generally expected that the Iowa school will not have a strong combination this season. The Grimlin team is ranked fifth and eight reserves. The Pioneers will be lead by Wendell Davis, tackle. Coach F, C, Cappon of Kansas has been putting his men through strenuous workouts in preparation for the opening chase. While Kannas fans are outraged by this news, team this year, pre-season indications are that the Jayhawkers will be much stronger than they were last year. This forecast is based on the fact that twelve letter men are back, of reserve and sophomore material. Capt. Barrett Hamilton will probably pilot the Kansans. The long distance painting of Zuber, former star, will be missed, but Hauer, a letter man, and Lynn, Lawrence and Manning, will help secure ability at placing their kicks. Backfield material in the Kansas camp seems to be plentiful and there are several linesmen of no mean ability. Also, reserve material is not plentiful. It is too early to give a lineup, but the following men may get into play next Saturday for Kansas; Hamilton, Tampa Bay, Alabama; Aks, White, Schmidt, Lyman, Cooper, Lawrence, in the backfield; Burton, Hadley, center; Kullman, Myers, Runer, Sherwood, guard; McDermott, backup; tackles Shenk, Hauser, Aker, Snowden, ends. Results of Saturday Football Indicates Strong Competition Some Missouri Valley Eleven Look Stronger; Others Show Weakness A glance at the Saturday football scores shows that a number of the major teams of the country which were in action, piled up creditable scores in most cases against their more or less weak opening game. The latter also showed considerable offensive power by rolling up 30 points on the veteran Hays Teachers team, Griffin scored hard time getting a 6 to 6 tie with Penn College of Oksaloosa, while Washington, the only other valley team, had losses of Galesburg, IL, 6 to 0. All of which means that the Pioneers and Bees will have to improve considerably in conference competition. In the West north of the Big Ten teams were in action. Detroit U., a Haskell opponent, pitched up 44 U. Louisville in a loss to Little Ohio conference. Butter, coached by Pottery Clark, former Kansas mentor, pitched up 43 U. Downing University Normal, 46 to 12 A great many of the eastern teams went into action over the week-end. Brown, Dartmouth, Fordham, Penn State, Greenwich, Georgetown, Holy Cross, Lafayette Colgate, Cornell and Columbia roll up sizeable scores on their weaker upstarts in college, but with hard time with Boston University usually a weak team, beating them 1 to 6 Pennsylvania, strong last year at eight point games on Franklin and Marshall. On the west coast, Stanford, last year's champion, took on two teams, beating the Olympic Club of San Francisco, 7 to 6, and Fresno Teachers, 33 to 0. California didn't show much promise in beating Santa Clara, 41 to 2, and did the University of Oregon, who won over Lincoln, 7 to 0. Clothes That Satisfy In Dixie, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, and Alabama, leading teams last year, piled up big scores, while several others including the Washington State, Sacramento, Suege gave indications that they will cause the leaders a lot of trouble this year, Loyola, Haskell's opponent at home in South Carolina, and the Southeast conference, 13 to 0. 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Committee Named to Plan Festivities for Fall Homecoming Turner to Head Planning Group First Meeting Will Be Wednesday The new committee in charge of the Homecoming game has been organized and is to begin making plans for the Thanksgiving game at a meeting in the Alumil office Wednesday afternoon. Joe Turner, who has occupied the position of Secretary of the El Dorado chamber of commerce for six years and who is at present associated with the Butler Sanderson Motor company in El Dorado, has accepted the position as chairman of the team. The committee is made up of representatives of the various organizations involved in the research, following groups and individuals will be represented at the meeting. We have: Mons' Student Council, Chessierndes, Mons' Faculty Lawrence chamber of commerce, alumni interest committee of the University news bureau, Journal World, and news bureau, Journal World, and Suits Cleaned $1.00 Phone 420 KIRBY the CLEANER 1107 Mass. 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