PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926 Six K. U. Harriers Will Run Saturday With Aggie Team Erust, Coffin, Saurenaman Sarvis, Springer and Frazier Chosen by Huff Six men, Erust, Suris, Coffin, Springer, Sacramentan and Frazier, will make the trip to Manhattan Saturday to represent the University of Kansas in its annual cross-country run with K. S. A. C. as an added attraction to the annual football battle between the two schools. The names were announced today by Dr. H. J. Huff, track coach. Prospect for a Kansas victory are not being strongly counted on by Doctor Huff, who has been working with inexperienced men in an effort to build up a cross-country team. fact that the team is from their Valley championship team of last year, makes the chances strong for an Agie win. None of the Kansas runners are letter men and few have ever taken part in an event of the kind that will fulfill parish prize requirements. They will be at Manhattan Saturday. This may mean that the Manutton team will have little opposition. Yet great progress has been made with the Kansas squad since accerly in the Inexperience is the only disturbing factor as all six men who will run for K. U, have shown considerable ability in their early workouts. "The men have been showing up well in practice." Combat Fighter II, predict a Kansas victory I believe the run will be interesting. The event will be, time so the finish will come between the halves of the football game, affording the fans an opportunity to give all their attention to the thrilling finish of the long race. Badger Harriers Good Eights-Two Men Try Out Under Coach Tom Jones Madison, Wisc., Oct. 14—Optimistic over prospects of the Wisconsin cross-country squad during the approaching conference season, Coach Tom E. Jones is even more pleased with the opportunity offered by the record number of signed up, to try out and play physical and mental development. Eighty-two men are out for the varsity first and second teams. Unless some unfortunate obstacle arises, the team will be in a serious effect upon the calibre of the Wisconsin team. Since 1908, when cross-country work took its place on the conference schedules, the Brooklyn team was more than half of the championships. Commencing on Sept. 29, when most of the men reported in fair condition, work has been carried on regularly, as yet, no time trials have been held, but Coach Jones is planning to hold the first day's meeting and next week's work, from eight to ten men will be picked to compete at the triangular meet with Chicago and Northwestern, to be held over the Chicago course on Oct. 23. As this is the first meet of the season, an opportunity is given to teammate among the three schools that any number of men may be entered but that only five may be scored. Minnesota will be the scene of the dual meet between Minnesota and Wisconsin on Oct. 30. Iowa meets Wisconsin here on Nov. 15, and the conference will be held at Minneapolis on Nov. 20. Cornhuskers Still Dazed After Battle With Tigers Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 14—I just a little uncertainty as to just what happened last Saturday the Nebraska Cornhuskers have started out to prepare for their season opener. The 14 to 7 victory by Missouri Saturday was the first registered over the Cornhuskers by a Missouri valley team on the Nebraska gridion since the Iowa State College eleven against the trick by a 3 to 0 in 1910. Although the Huskers went down to defeat, they proved that they have a line. Outweighed by a substantial margin, the Nebraska forwards fought the Timer line to a standstill and better. The Huskers made 194 yards from scramble, nearly four times that registered by Mouriciu. Not a single first down was registered by the Tigers through the Nebraska line, the Missourians gaining their third first down by forward passes. The Hankeran, on the other band, made eight first downs from scrimmage through the line, and two by aerial tactics. Pairings Are Announced for Intramural Baseball The following schedule for intramural baseball competition was announced today by John Sabo, assistant coach: Thursday Oct. 14 4:30 p.m. m.Diamond Kappa Sigma v vs Phi Gamma Delta Beta Theta Pi vs Phi Nu A. T. O. v vs Tau Delta Tau Phi Delta Theta v vs S. A. K. Phi Kappa v vs Phi Kappa Pai Theta Ti v vs Delta SIGa Pi U v vs Alpha KappaLambda Phi Delta Chi v vs Phi Chi Delta sigma Lambda v vs Alpha 304 Alphas 10, 18, 4:30 Diamond Sigma Ephi. evs. kappa Sigma Phi Gamma Delta vs Beta Theta Pi Sigma Nu vs A. T. O. Delta Chi vs Phi Delta Theta S. A. E. vs K. A. D Chi vs Kappa Phi Chi Delta Sigma Pi Phi Delta Chi vs Theta Tau Compostilium club vs Graeber Club Pi U vs Delta Sigma Lambla Sport Notes The Aggies have a fast charging line this year that is big and aggressive. As far as the backfield of the two teams go it looks like the strength is about equal but it will be up to the Kansas line to open holes next Saturday or we won't be there at the game. We'll have charged many times in years past and fans are waiting this year to see 'ow they will go. There have been columns written in the past five years about the wonderful Kansas line. Yes the Kansas line shows bulldog tendencies when the a shadow of their own goal posts, but how about in midfield? folding the ball is impossible, but keep from losing a football game, but failure to open phones in midfield for the backs sure will never win a football game. It looks like for the Harry Wills now. The New Orleans Panther took an awful lacing from Young Jack Sharkey in Boston the other month and took another tough round. Wills had not fought for over a year and showed form a in Dempsey in his debacle. It goes to show that a great fighter cannot hoy off of the game any extended period and come back as great as he was. The Cornhuskers go to St. Louis Saturday to engage the Washington University Bearz. The Bears are still a rather unknown aggregation in these parts. They lost the opening game of the season at Ames 0 to 6, and won from the Missouri School of Mines last Saturday by a good score. It would be safe to predict a huskier victory though, by a good margin. Haskell will meet their first sigh test of the year Saturday when they meet Dayton University at Dayton, Ohio. The Ohio team came out on the long end of a 6 to 2 score last year and the Braves are out for revenge. K. U. fans, watch Holinger and Feathers in the game Saturday, they are two sweet ball juggers. Might occasionally cast an eye on our own at home, but the Aggie fans will probably know that Mackie is in the game too. Basketball prospects for the coming year are good at the Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia. Five letter men are back, besides three men on last year's sound who did not win their first round. Also other men are out for practice, including several all-state high school players. Mayes McLain, the big Haskell fullback, has scored more points than Flourney, last years high point man, made during the entire season. McLain has scored 21 touchdowns and 12 goals in four games, plus this point in four games. Flourney scored 128 points last season. The Kansas Aggries are holding intensive practice this week behind closed gates in preparation for the big game with Kansas, Saturday. The Aggries didn't open up with any of the players, but the Creighton and probably will have several spectacular passes to pull on the Jayhawks. Whether Sharkey is just a flash in the pan or a comer in the heavyweight rank remains to be seen, but he is young, 24, and if handled properly may be the successor of Gene Tunney in the next few years. The big notice in the Aigle line is Zurlienden Pearson, grant tackle, and Edward arund. But we have several Lattin and Baker. Weights, Davidson, Lattin and Baker. Cornhuskers to St. Louis Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 14..*Having played the first two games of the 1926 season on home soil, the Nebraska Cornhuskers will leave tomorrow evening for St. Louis where they will tackle the Washington Pilers in a Saturday illt. Coach Bourg and his squad will entrust their defense to the world's champion Cardinals, at 6 o'clock Friday afternoon.* Pikers "Come Back" Habit Make Beargmen Work Hard Again next week, the Huskies will play away from home. On Oct. 23, they will meet Kansas at Lawrence. Then they come home for three games, Iowa State, Kansas Angels, and New York U., after which they go to Pacific Coast for a Thunderkick game at the Washington Huskies at Seattle. A sound of 28 Haskell Indians lute last night over the Union Park for Dayton, where they play the Dutton University Fighters Saturday. The team was in charge of Gouche Dick and Pat Humley. The game this Saturday, however, is the one the team has to worry about right now. Although the St. Louis school has been on the trail for the Mount Meehan football game for the past number of years, they have the ample habilit of rising to great heights in one game each year. It is not too long ago to be forgotten that Washington gave Mmeehan three points. Three signed on a week of free, and after Kansas had trimmed the Pikers by something like 83 to 0. Braves Will Play Dayton Football Squad of 28 Players to Battle Flyers Dayton University is expected to give the Indiana the first real test of the current campaign. The business to date save played four games and have played up 20 points in mowing and firefighting. Pieces飞窗 covered screens over the Braves 6 (2, and the Institute loves are out for revenues, and expect to keep their record on an unplanned goal line. The players to make the trip are: Pumpo, Jeans, Eighdham, Grant, Jesse, Troy, Cronk, Groman, D. Ward, Peebles, Shadow, Bible, Nevada, Buckhart, Levi, Smith, Cross, Salisbon, Wilson, Calvert, McLain, Camly, Pierce and Swimmers. Women's Rifle Practice to Begin in Two Weeks Practice for the women's role team will start about Nov. 1; according to Set, W. J. Haber, this year one in ten women participate while utilizing the range work for the women. At present the R. O. T. C. is using the range, but after the tryout, which will be held in the near future, the field will be ready for the women. It will be trained at a final sound of 25 being maintained throughout the entire year, the 10 high point women (being each week. Thirty Bakers Work On. More than thirty men are at present enrolled in the University boxing class under the supervision of Raymond Anderson, who considers enrollment is considerably larger than that of previous years. The sudden interest in the art of self-defense might be assigned in part to the recent Dempose-Tummy championship fight, but perhaps it is being given those who attend the class is a more logical incentive. Soft Ball Tourney to Start The annual fall intramural soft baseball tournament will open tomorrow at 130 with games on the grounds of Robinson gymnasium. Twenty-five organizations compete in the games so be played will be posted by Coach Sabo on the first floor boardroom in the gymnasium Thursday morning. After each game the team managers will be required to turn in the score to room 203, Robinson gymnasium. WANT ADS LOST-Moon Gainst pen and pen- chair, Call 465. Marguerite Eustace, Reward. REWARD—Two dollars for the per- son who will return a notebook taken from the reserve room of Wat son library, Tuesday, Oct. 12. Cal Richard W. Baker, at 1760 Louisiana Phone 1852 Blue. 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