PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6.1926 Jayhawker Squad Ready to Battle Wisconsin Team Crimson and Blue Eleven Leaves for Madison at 3 O'clock Tomorrow With practically all brushes and injuries suffered in the Washburn game becked, with the exception of the injured, players in the third under, the dayhawkers will have a strong line-up against Wisconsin when Kansas plays its first interception content since 1922. Only one injury has played players out of it in good shape. A dummy scrimmage will be held tonight and a light workout will be held tomorrow at 1:30 on the field south of Robinson gymnasium. The Crismon and Blue squad will leave from the Santa Fe station at 3 o'clock and will arrive in Madison sometime after that. Signal practice will be held on the Riviera and that afternoon and the squad will rest until time for the context. Campon To Take 30 Men Cappon To Take 30 Minutes Coach Cappon will take about thirty minutes to give a lesson, which is given Thursday evening in the Kansan. Doctor Allen will accompany the team and a crew of students are expected to support the Crisson and Blue line. The coaches have been putting lot of time this week, in perfecting a defense that the multivaulted Wisconsin senior attack and Kansas will be on the alert for that type of play. It is probable that the Jacchwinkle will use a forward passing attack, as they will need to keep them out before burnt out weeks. Execution is rung high and many fans cancele Kam-san an even break in the context. Wisconsin Expeets Hard Game Madison, Wis., Oct. 5—With the initial encounter of his 1962 football state safe locked away in the win column, George Coughlin and his team remembered how to recoverly the winnings brought to light in the Burpee-Cornell battle Saturday. Although Wisconsin romped over the collegium from Iowa for six bocchondes and find count of 38 to 8 the Cardinal machine was not operationally ready this week, which solidified this week in order to defeat the Kansas University aggregation. With the exception of a shoulder injury to Paul Sheatte, sophomore guard, the Wisconsin squad suffers an opening contest. Couch Little bets three of his veterans on the bench Captain Harmer, Wilke and Burrow through the game to relieve the first string man. singer Line Does Not Piease Couches There will be very little rough work the next few days for the Bugs that play in their lounge on bility Saturday. Blunders were pointed out in a blackboard talk to day, and it is a few新的play and forma- tions handed out for use in the inter- view, I’ll with the Jayhawks this week. Tom Libb, first assistant to Little was far from pleased with the work of his line in the Cornell encounter. They played good defensive ball, and was proved by the fact that the visits were downwards. However, there is great room for improvement offensive. The Wisconsin kickers were always rushed in getting offoints, by linemen who broke through the Badger wall. Several times end points were checked before they got under way, for a large reason. Sophomores Star Against Cornell Sophomores Star Against Cornell The much heralded sophomores had a golden opportunity to exhibit their varies parties, and they did not disperse until the evening she cheered them through the early晨 image sessions. Little Frank Shaw, the speedy hantam back from Oak Park, was easily the outstanding rec Important Valley Games Scheduled for Saturday This week end Valley, football will get under way with a heavy schedule most of the valley teams playing in important games. The list includes: Kansas vs. Wisconsin at Madison Missouri vs. Nebraska at Lincoln Oklahoma A. & M. vs. Ames at Ames Arkansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman Rolla Miners vs. Washington at St. Louis Drake vs. Navy at Annapolis Kansas Aggies vs. Creighton a Omaha Drake vs. Navy at Annapolis Grinnell vs. Marquette, Milwaukee Yanks Tie Series With Score 10-5 (Continued from page 1) to left but Ruth relayed the ball home to time to catch Doughtit at home. Four hits Three runs, One error. (Handwritten text: "I will") Fifth inning, New York Reinhold was to the mound for St. Louis. Combs switched to a double, driving in Gorehbde of Nunm for a double, driving in Gorehbde of Nunm and walking in a run by passing Hobart. He had left to left scoring Ruth. Manuel went to left to left scoring Ruth. Gorman went to left three. Gorman went to left but Muut scored. He had kicked sending Gorgue to second at second. Harrington to third. St. Louis) Hortsch was out, Lamariel J. Bibbion) Hortsch walked 1, Hill groomed to Duran advancing Bottomley in ocean hawk stuck out. Shirk m入炉, New York. Conduit sieged to Shirk m入炉, New York. Conduit sieged to Shirk m入炉, New York. Conduit sieged to Shis St. Louis, G.Carroll alimbed. "Dewey will brother to almost the same place, between his birth and death, as his beloved, Bell, farned. Dedhit will to Murray for a last, southbound proceeds to Kokoha while he is home." Seventh round. New York, Hallman was a solid choice for St. Louis. Brown won both games with Harden, but Hernandez also thruch the ball far is strong. Hart was one of the best players ever scored Severeen. Kooning finished, but was not as good. Flighting inland. New York Rush waited Musial was also passed. Gering sacrificed himself to Harriet. Lanser drove to New York. Dulce raced. James walked, fatched Carnegie's hard. St. Louis, O'Karrel, took first, but a lift over second. The snatch attack took. Also featured, Combs took Dugget's long, up One hit. Ninth injury. New York Kewen went to the sound for St. Louis. Hoyt was not there. However in Hottemuth, Combs fluffed out and drilled into pitcher Richard brune him out. St. Louis - Southouthfield not to call to Hornbeck in to center field. Hornbeck went on to Dugout. Bell signed securing Hornbeck to not to Severevel. Two hits, one run. | Team | Rank (count) | | :--- | :--- | | Northam, of | AR R H I PO A | | Somers, cf | 1 2 3 4 5 | | Roth, if | 0 1 2 3 4 | | Roth, if | 0 1 2 3 4 | | Gleib, db | 0 1 2 3 4 | | Leverett, zb | 0 1 2 3 4 | | Leverett, zb | 0 1 2 3 4 | | Severson, e | 0 1 2 3 4 | | Severson, e | 0 1 2 3 4 | Totals 34 10 14 27 St. Louis (5) AU H II O-A Southbend, rf 2 0 2 1 Hawes 0 0 1 1 Baton Rouge, lb 4 0 1 1 Butomyl, lb 4 0 1 1 Harvey, pf 4 1 1 0 O'Keeffe, pf 4 1 1 0 Thewson, ve 4 1 2 1 Wheeler, ve 4 1 2 1 Conover 0 0 0 0 Conover 0 0 0 0 H. Iell, p 0 0 0 0 H. Iell, p 0 0 0 0 Hallahan, p 0 0 0 0 Hallahan, p 0 0 0 0 Ken, p 0 0 0 0 The box score. The score by innings: New York 107 142 100 31. Louis 100 383 601 TheSlickestCoatontheCampus! The summary: stained bones-Horndoy, Northampton, Hertford, Bed, Tupelo, Tegrapee; two bass hits in Haverford; Doubtfelt, home runs-Kathleen Cardinel 16; losing pitcher-Bristol; bats-1; Cardinel 10; losing pitcher-Bristol; bats-2; Hallman 2; stitches-1; off A, blk. 1; Hallman 2; stitches-1; off B, blk. 1; by Bell 1; by Hallman 1; balls on bat- ball 2; by Bell 1; by Hallman 1; balls on bat- ball 2; off H, blk. 1; time of pumpe-2; 2:30 -Dusen, Klam, 'O'Day and 'B'- dusen, Klam, 'O'Day and 'B'- cruit on the field. The Badgers' passing attack was impressive for the early season, as they completed more than 60 per cent of their attempts. The scores were made possible by aid vanishing through the air. Not overlooking the strength of his next open spot, Kansas, Coach Little is bringing an effort to erase the rough spots. Slicker No well dried college man is without cure. 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