--- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927 Varsity Squad Is Cut to 34 Men by Coach Cappon Special Attention Given to Signals and Plays at Secret Practice Yesterday Coach Franklin C. Cappon took another step toward an intensive practice program for the Jayhawk grid training course, cut the varsity squad to 34 men. Even in last night's practice more individual work was given and special training on the techniques, signals and various plays. Each Catch intends to continue with this sort of drill for some time or at least a few months before being thoroughly acquainted with the plays. Secret Practice Held Some drill in blocking was also given last night. Secret practice constituted the practice period after which spectators away from the sidelines Not much definite information concerning the real strength or weakness of the Jayahwak eleven can be given. The team must marrow with the freshmen. With all the coaches busy during the scrimmage it is expected that many pointers will be given and that the team be whipped into fairly good shape. Squad Cut to 34 Men The 24 men cut from the squad last night are to report to assistant coaches, Mullins and Davin until former notice, according to Coach Cappio. Following are the 34 players mucking up the Jayhawk变种:Akero, Ash, Burton, Carnahan, Cochran, H. D. Cooper, R. Cooper, Cramer, Dougles, Fritts, Hadley, Hamilton, Hanuer, Kullman, Lawrence, Logane, Lyman, Mackie, Money, McKenna, McMullen, Preuvarin, Reinhold, Shannon, Shook, Sherwood, E, Schmidt, H. Schmidt, Shepholt, Schroeder, Snowden and White. K. S. A. C. to Play Hays First Contest for Valley Team Will Be Tomorrow The first chance of the season to see a Valley football team in action will come Saturday, when the Kansas State team meets the Kansas conference, at Manhattan. This game will give the valley its second strength of the Aggie team this year. The Hays team is composed of veteran men and will have a line which averages around 190 pounds. Also the Hays team has had three weeks of practice, which will be an advantage to them. The Aggies will have six veteran men in their lineup. They are: Captain Douglas Holinger, Fleen, Ema Pearson, and Edwards. Others who will probably start the lineup are: Danny Kyle, Smitheck, Snatchck and Lyon or Hamlin. Recreation Hour Planned Special Women's Class to Oper Thursday Evening A recreation hour for graduate students, faculty members and town business women who desire individual physical correction and also to play games, will be arranged next week by Miss Margaret Barrett, principal physical education department. The class will be held once a week. The first meeting will be held Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m., in the office of the women's physical education department, entered through the northeast door of the gymnasium. You will then be organized the class and to determine the time at which the weekly classes will be hold. According to Miss Barto, any woman who is connected with the University is welcome to enter this class, and it is hoped that the female town business women who wish to enjoy the hour of exercise. Carline Johnson, A. B. 27, is teach ing at Hunter this year. Sport Notes All Lawrence heard the fight last night. Every available radio was used. There were excited crowds around all of the cafes and the Bowersock and Varsity theaters were jammed with moose flight fights. A couple of favorite fighter, but there was lots of Dempsey noise in the seventh, though. Dempsey certainly worked on Tunney's "mid-section" - at least that's what MacNamee, the radio announcer called it. Game played for Jack's face and got there too. Looked like beef-stew. "Tunney is down. The referee is counting. Seven! Eight! Nine!" Whew. Oh, that seventh round. Wonder how light those no-caller "light jabs" really were. Well, that's over. Nothing but a little baseball and football left. It'll seem good to see a paper without a prize fight story in it. Now we have Tunney, Dempsey, Lindbergh, and Queen Marie put away. It looked like six rounds to Tunney, it two to Dempsey, and two even with the champions but not the last three rounds in good shape. Especially round ten The freshman football candidates were divided into six different teams last night and started by running size and formations and formation, some line or a group of players he can use against the varsity Saturday afternoon. If he is as confident as some of the players about the matter he should have nothing to worry about. According to some they are going to fight harder than ever before in their short football careers. The scrimmage is set for 3:30 SAT afternoon, on the varsity practice field, and many fans will no doubt crow up to the sidelines. Practice, rain or shine, is Coach Cappon's motto or command, whatever you wish to call it, and the rain today will make no difference for practice tonight. Time is short until the first contest with Grimell and every possible practice moment will be put to use. The ever present post-fight controversy again waxes hot and furious. Dempsey followers claim that Tamei was "out" for more than 15 times. Under the rules of the Illinois State Boxing commission, the referees cannot begin to count over the downfitted fighter and the open wrist with a knee. They are Dempcock-instigated in doing this and is lost several precious seconds. In the opinion of George Lytton there would have been a new champion crowned last night if Dempsey had hurried to his corner. You can talk about brutality in the fights in the old days. But the old-timers fought to n. finish. There wasn't any question as to the winner. The winner was standing and the loser couldn't get up. "Students don't care for anyone but themselves," Walter Peterson, campus policeman at the University of Indiana, at his university's students' obey campus rules only for fear of the punishment. To hear out his first statement, Mr. Peterson pointed out care at the University as one leading for one hall to another. Manhattan Shirts Edgeworth is what the well-dressed pipe will wear Sarvis and Frazier Only Letter Men on Cross Country Team First Competition to Be Will Wisconsin, at Wisconsin-Kansas Game The Kansas cross country team this year, which meets its first competition with the Wisconsin team at the Olympics, must meet a total of eight, most of necessity be built around only two veterans. Capt. Byron Sarva and "Poo" Foster. Both men are letter man in track. Frazier is one of the greatest distance man ever produced at Kansas. Scarcey tipping the beam at 110 pounds, Frazier at present the two-mile champion of the Missouri State Track Meet. He is a viable position among the barriers. A cross country race between Kansas and Wisconsin will be an added attraction of the Jayhawk-Badger team, which will be over the five-mile course, will start during the first quarter and finish in the midterm at double halfes of the game. Last season Frazer was defeated in valley cross country competition only once. That was in the valley where his father, a great Ames runner broke the tape scarcely two yards in front of him. The great Frazer was Stimke of Marquette. Wisent Wiped Out by War Government Experts Aid State in Ruthless Warfare --of the wiser in Europe, the International Society for the Preservation of the Wienet was founded in August 1906. The societies were only 65 wiser left in Europe. Berlin, Sept. 23. — The wilted, European cousin of the American buffalo or bison, is today in far greater danger of being exterminated than the great shreker of the gators. Before the war they were reduced to two moderate-sized herds in Russia and scattered smaller groups elsewhere, and counts taken since then have almost destroyed the species. The second herd, of about 700 head lived in the Kuhan district of Caucasia, in great preserves belonging to the Russian crown. These were fairly wild and had not been harmed, as those in Balkans had been. Before the war the wisent was found in the great forest of Biblowos, Lithuania, then a hunting preserve of the Caur. In 1914 there were here the whales. It has been no carefully attended that they practically ceased to be wild. By the end of the war in 1918, the Bibleian wives had been exterminated. Of the Caucasian herd, according to reports from the Soviet authorities, about 25 are left, which are protected as far as possible. The Plesa herd has been reduced to 3 head. In order to preserve what was left Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 23 — The greatest moment in the history of the Drakke in the drive well in Pennsylvania in 1859, the first I will ever read — will be re-ejected to a place where there is no mony of the Fourth International Petroleum Exposition, "the world's fail." Coolidge to 'Shoot' Well (United Press) Bringing in First Oil Well to Be Reenacted The honor of "shooting" the well, will go to President Coolidge, who will press the golden telegraph key from the White House to set off the well. An exact replication of the famous old Drake derrick and pump house has been built on the new exposition ground. A barrel of crude oil taken from a well just fifty feet from the location of the pump, and this will spout out of the top of the well when the key is pressed by the president. 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