PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1926 Many Big Teams Open the Season Saturday, Oct. 2 Game Between Wisconsin and Cornell Will Have Extra Interest to K. U. In addition to the Missouri valley games scheduled for Saturday, and listed separately on this page, there are a number of big games all over the country, which are of interest to football fans. Chicago and Florida will provide the football interest in Chicago over the weekend, California and the Olympic Club will play in Berkeley for the entertainment of weak cast films, and the basketball champions will battle in New York City. The Navy will play Purdue at Annapolis and at the same time the Army will open at West Point with Detroit Harvard and Yale will both get into action on their home fields, the forces have been out and the latter against Boston University. Wisconsin Plays Cornell Wisconsin will play in Madison against Cornell and will probably have more western interest in the game than usual because of the Kansas-wisconsin game next week. somerside, an old Haskell rival will play Midland College at Sioux City, while Bucknell, another team of interest to the Indians will play Tulsa and Oregon in Washington, Pa., and will unforeseeably force that strong team. The last follows: Alabama Poly vs. Clennon at Auburn; Arkansas vs. Mississippi at Fayetteville; Brown vs. Colby at Providence; California vs. Olympic Club at Berkeley; Chicago vs. Florida at Chicago, Calgate; Clarkson at Hamilton; Colorado Angos vs. Regis at Fort Collins; Columbia vs. Ningar of Ithaca; Durham vs. Hobart at Hancover; Georgia Tech, V. M. L. at Atlanta; Harvard vs. Geneva at Cambridge. Illinois vs. Coe at atlanta; Indiana vs. DePauw at Bloomington; Iowa vs. Greeky Teachers at Iowa City; City- Layette vs. Schuylkill at Eastern; Lehigh vs. Gettysburg at Beltway; Milwaukee vs. Montana at Columbia; Montana vs. Oregon Aggies at Missouri; Morningide at Mailand at Sioux City; New York U. vs. Stephens at New York; Northwestern vs. S. Dakota at Evanston; Notre Dame at Cincinnati; Ohio State vs. Wittenberg at Columbus Oregon vs. Puccie U. at Engene Ottawa vs. Pitta, Teachers at Ottawa; Penn State vs. Lebanon at York state College; Pittsburgh vs. Georgetown at Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania vs. Johns Hopkins at Philadelphia; Princeton vs. Amherst at Princeton; Rutgers vs. Ursium at New Brunswick Stanford; Washington at Palo Alto; Vermont at Albany Army vs. Detroit at West Point; Navy vs. Navy at Annapolis; Southern California vs. Santa Clara at Los Angeles. Drake Team Is Heavy Solem's Grid Squad Will Invade Nebraska Saturday Vanderbilt vs. Albany at Nashville; ville Washington; Jefferson vs. Rockwell at Washington; West Virginia U vs. Washington Lee at Charleston; Wisconsin vs. Cornell at Madison; Yale vs. Boston at New Haven; Lincoln, Nebr., Sept. 30 — Heavier than the 1925 eleven that gave the Cornhuskers a 14 to 0 drubbing in a snow storm at Doe Moises last year, will be the fighting bunch of gridiers that Coach Coushay has brought to Lincoln on Saturday for the Nebraska contest. That alone will trouble the Cornhuskers, who will enter the field with at least five green men in the starting lineup. Seven of the eleven letter men who reported to Coach Solem this fall have had two years of experience, while the other four have lettered once. All eleven are out to repet the surprise victory of last season. A list of the promising candidates for the Drake game follows: Name Weight Position Call Fry, Captain 149 quarter Joff Roberson 129 end Joff Robertson 185 end Willard Sandler 185 end Clarke Dillan 164 half Johnny Durin 168 half Dray O'Reilly 168 half Jim Shawyer 179 end Bill Good 159 end Wash Smith 104 center Clarence Nixonon 104 center Tackle Joseph 192 tackle Chuck DeLonge 190 guard Burke Bure 168 full Royer Royer 168 full Arnold Johnson 172 half Frank Anderson 168 half Adrian Newswater 290 tackle Ray Boyd 188 guard Carl Johnson 192 guard Ferdinand School 179 tackle Riley Stewart 179 end Stuart Stewart 182 end Renal Dooley 168 half Ellwood McWeedy 162 half Blood McWeedy 162 half Ivy Guard 179 guard Coach Huff Announces Cross Country Tryout The first regular cross country try out will be held over the course to morrow afternoon at 4:30. This will give Dr. H, S. Huff, coach, an opportunity to see his runners in actual competition and the result will be included. The team will face the Kansas Aggies Oct. 16. The new Kansas track mentor is becoming more optimistic each day, as new men continue to report and the fresh squad looks better than any Jayhawker yearling team has in years. Doctor Huff still wants more men and can use everyone that will attend. The team are not as dark as they appeared a week ago, but Doctor Huff is making no predictions about the season. It has been many years since Kansas has been able to mark up a victory over the Aggie runners but no records are available showing the exact year. In Sarvis, Prazer, Brown and other coaches, we will give their best and the Aggies will receive plenty of competition. The tryout tomorrow will be only 2½ miles. The team will not be picked as a result of this one run. Several more tryouts will be held before the Aggie meet and nine reports will have a chance of making the team. Sport Notes Although Kansas does not meet either team, the game at St. Louis Saturday between Ames and Washington University will be watched with interest in Lawrence. Washington has been in the playoffs for the past four or five years, and last year an effort was made to improve the situation, Bob Hirglus, an old Penn State star, and all-American of 1910, was selected as coach and an effort made to improve the situation. Whether the efforts have provided any results will be shown Saturday when the Cyclones invade the Bear's ramps. Last year the Pikeway crew threw a scare into the Ames stadium with some help from the Belum brothers opened up and finally won the game 28 to 13. This year the Iowans will be without the services of these Behm boys and of Cory, the smashing backfill. From reports coming from the Cyclone camp it appears that the State crew will not be as strong as in 1925. Washington will probably win the game by a close score. The death of Roger Hornsby's mother at Austin, Texas, will not help the Cardinals' chances in the big game. The death of his mother, the dying wife of his mother, will remain in New York for the games and will return to Texas after the series for the funeral. The worry and grief caused by the death of his mother will likely hinder his playing ability because he has worked his work as manager of the team. We believe that such a catastrophe coming at this time will ruin the Cardinal chances of winning the championship, so right here is where we go down on the Yankee ship. New York will win in six games or loss. Alvin "Bo" McMillin will take his Geneva team into Cambridge Saturday to tackle Harvard. Harvard has a new coach this year, Arnold Horowitz, '20, who brought to Harvard as assistant, James Bradler of Wisconsin and Chark Curey of Illinois. The game with Geneva Saturday will show slight indications of what Horowitz will be able to do with the lethargic bunch of players left by Doctor Fisher, former Harvard coach. Do you know that Wilbur "Twink" Starr, halfback in the Kansas varsity this year, made a 101 yard run from scrimmage for a touchdown against Washington University of St. Louis in 1924. Geneva held Cornell to a 6 to 4 score last Saturday and if Cornell has any way near her normal strength he could be very helpful, a mighty stiff hour of innervations. Practice Is Announced by Coach Lookabaugh By the way, Emerson Carey of Hatchinson, is captain of the Cornell team this year. He plays tackle. Valley Games Saturday Washburn vs. Kansas at Lawrence, Tulane vs. Missouri at Columbia, Drake vs. Nebraska at Lincoln Ames vs. Washington at St. Louis Ames vs. Arkansas at Manatt Fischer's Dog's The first wrestling practice of the year will be held in Robinson gymnasium, Oct. 5, at 7:30 p. m. it was announced today by Gey Louakabou, coach. Practices will be held on Tuesday and Thursday of each week until Homecoming at which time regular practice will begin. Not only varsity men, but new men interested in wrestling are urged by Coach Lookbaugh to be present for these practices. Special attention will be given first year men as it is necessary to develop some new material to fill the team positions left vacant by graduation. Simpson vs. Grinnell at Grimnell. Oklahoona Aggies vs. Michigan a Ann Arbor. No. 1 Those out of the ordinary shoes for school, made up in black patent leather trimmed with black alligator—All leather military heels, service soles. 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