PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20.1926 Jayhawker Team Filled With Fight in Daily Practice Coach Cappon Drives His Eleven Through Hard Workouts Each Afternoon Although Kansas will be handicapped by the loss of several players, the dayhawkers will put forth against Nebraska to a team practically new for the league. At Saturday afternoon, Political differences, lack of spirit, failure of student support in the Aggie fry last week have all been forgotten and the Kansas eleven will go on Memoirs or termination to "BEAT NEBRASKA." Thornhill, regular halfback, who was injured in practice last week has not got into playing shape yet and it is certain that he will not be able to appear in the fray with Nebraska. He hasn't been out for practice this week and it is not known when he will be able to be in the lineup. McMillan May Play McMillan May Play McMillan, who was injured in the Wisconsin game two away ago, has been working out this week and it is possible that he will be in shape for the Cermacks. He will still have a very tortuous limp and has not been in any of his games since his injury but his injuries may be sufficiently healed by Saturday. One of the most important features of McMillan's play is his defensive ability in backing on the line and his ferve tackling one of the features of the Westbarn and Wisconsin games. Taylor, regular guard, who has been out since the Washburn game is coming out to practice but has been unable to participate in scrimmage. It is very doubtful if he will be in shape for the Homecoming game. Still another lineman out with injuries is Sherrard, who was injured at Wisconsin. He will not be able to play at host for another week. "Big Six" Lattin who proved such a torment to Nebraska backs last year, and was picked by Cornhusker's sport writers an owe of the two best tackles who appeared against Ecwitt. He had a doubtful starter this week, his head injury suit up this week and has followed practice from the sidelines. However, the injury may heal in time for him to get in the game. His loss will be felt on the Kansas line, as he was perhaps the man most feared by Nebraska. Coach Cappon is driving his men through the most intensive practive Spirit and fight is the thing that the possible and has succeeded in getting the舞衣悍者 in a fighting hunter. Jachkaster eleven now has and the band has been carrying corrimages each night, so a teem that is mind for a Corrishbauer victor No Letup in Practice Lobby in Practice There has been no letting-up on work this season, each man has played as though he had a Cornhill foe. With the seriously body firmly behind the team and supporting it in the summer it backed up last year against Mizuno, a victory over Nebraska is a certainty. Namasid did not have a chance against Missouri last year, according to deep, but the Kansas team would not allow itself to be defended as long as it was up. The Blue followers were behind it all the time. The result is well known. Nebraska is not as good as Missouri was and there is no reason why another Kansas victory cannot be taken up in 1926. KANSAS FIGHTS. Quack Club Holds Third Practice for Swimmer Quack club will meet tonight in 7:30 in Robinson gymnasium to hold its practice for those women desiring to try out for Quack club near the Englishovernia and the cress will probably be finished up tonight. Miss Rita Hoover, advisor of Quack club, is teaching the correct strokes to all those who come. She is being assisted by members of the club. "There has been a good attendance so far," Miss Hoover said this morning. "Miss we hope it keeps up." Yale has a potential all-American man this year in Bunnell, veteran quarterback and another comer in McGinnick, a halfback half back, mouth pass and preceded to a 14 t 7 victory for Yale. The Rockwall Indians have a practice game scheduled for tomorrow with Jackson University of Chillicothe, Mo. The Hanley boys are polishing their brains off for the big intersectual game with Bucknell next week end. Schedules Arranged for Thursday Baseball Games Schedules for the intra-mural baseball games to be played tomorrow on the diamonds south of the gymnasium were announced today by John Sabo, assistant coach. The pairings have been made as follows: Alpha Kappa Lambda vs. Cosmopolitan Club Pi Upsilon vs. Sigma Alpha Mu Pbi Chi vs. Theta Tau Theta Phi Dhi Delta Chi Sigma Pi Phi Kappa Alpha vs Delta Chi Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs Phi Kappa Phi Delta Theta vs Phi Kappa Ps1 79 Phi Gamma Delta vs Sigma Nu 80 Kappa Sigma vs Beta Theta P 92 Phi Delta Delta vs Sigma P 101 These games are all to be played, unless other arrangements are made according to schedule or forfeited on the failure of the onforfeiture of games when scores are not turned in for the records of the intra-mural athletic heads, will go into effect at once. The game may be Sabo on the evening of the games. Wildcats May Make Bid for Championship of Valley This Season Sooners and Tigers Unbeaten Nebraska Still Remains in Grid Race By virtue of their complete drubbing of the Ashwawks last Saturday, the Aggies begin to look like the valley champions for 1926. In none of their three games so far have the Aggies allowed their goal line to be crossed, a feat that speaks well to the Wildcat defense, while the power offense was demonstrates clearly in the 27 to 0 defeat ove Kansas. So far, however, the Aggies do not have anything resembling a cinch, as the meeting with Okhlahee Saturday night was delayed. The Sooners did the expected last week in the 11 to 9 victory over Drake and, while the margin should have been greater, Okhlahee did not have everything it had to bear the Bulldogs. Missouri, a team yet to suffer defeat, has shown unexpected strength so far, principally in winning from Nebraska, 14 to 7. The Tulane and Southern Methodist games were played under adverse circumstances and the team won. The team at its best. Coach Gwish Henry is complaining about the sawdust field at Columbia and has prophesied defeats for the Tiger when it meets Kansas and Washington, but if the field improves with dry weather Missouri is likely to come out as a winner or runners-up at least. A mix in the field will not allow sourii and he Aggies to meet this year. The Oklahoma Aggies, the fourth outfit to come through with a perfect team of 17 players and up to second rate material, but an easy schedule may permit them to land near the top. Oklahoma U, offering its sixth competition inside the conference. Nebraska, although having the Missouri defeat against it, also stands as a contender for high honors, and is considered one of the top three in the season in a tie for first. The Kansas Aggie-Sooner contest at Norman is the feature of the team that will play against Missouri at Saturday are Missouri vs. Ames, at Kansas; Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lawrence; Grinnell vs. Washington at Topeka; Drinke vs. Mississippi at Des Moines. While the Missouri Valley honors are still open to decision, Yelle appears to have the edge in the East, as a win over Dartmouth will alter a tide over Dartmouth, 1925 champions. Some time ago the statement was made in this column that Washington had not scored a *n* conference victory since 1923 when they beat Missouri 13 to 7. This is an error. The Bears will finally last year 3 to at St. Louis. Notre Dame will engage their second Big Ten opponent Saturday when they meet Northwestern at Evanston. Last year the Irish were barely able to nose out a victory 13 to 10, and the year before 13 to 6. Northwestern will give team again this year and will give the Irish a stiff scrimmage. --over the Jayhawks by the Kansas Ames, Saturday. The Cornhuskers will round out their preparation for the dawkshawk struggle Thursday, and that night for Kansas City, rounding in late evening Saturday morning. Sport Notes The Oklahoma-Kansas Aggie game is the center of attraction in the Valley for Saturday. The Aggies and Oklahoma are undefeated so far this year but has one valley victory. The Aggies won last year at Manhattan 16 to 0. Injuries Bother Nebraska in Planning for K. U. Game Huskers Doubtful Lincoln, Nebr. Oct. 20 — A crumped Cornhusker football team started preparations yesterday for its week-end tussle with the Kansas Jayhawks at McKenzie Field. Mae Dun-Mclenny, Clarence Rush, "Blue Howell, and Jug" Brown were on the sidelines as the result of injuries received in the past two weeks. Wally Marrow, who is setting in a gallant who also is suffering from bruises. McMullen is still laid up with a bad knee injury received in the Missouri game. Rahis has a sprained ankle received in practice last week, while the other three received their bruises in the game with Washington last Saturday. As in the game with Wisconsin, Rahis will be guarded, guards Whitmore and Zaver, probably will start organized Kansas at Lawrence Saturday. The Corbiners are expecting no easy time with Kannas this week, despite the unequaled victory scored Kansas City gets a chance to see a champion in action tonight when Sammy Mundell, of Rockford, III, present light weight king, takes on Larry Cuppa, a foul boy in a ten Kane Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kan. Do you know that California was for five years undefeated on the Pacific coast. Stanford and Washington both turned the trick last year and this year Oregon Aggies, and St. Marys have already won from Arizona. It looks like California's domination of the coast is a thing of the past. 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