Coach Developing New Combinations for Sooner Game Mosby in Lineup Saturday Krueger to Call Signals, Black and Smith at Halves THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Head Coach George "Patsy" Clark and Assistant Coach Karl Schlade man with twenty-five fighting Jay hawker football warriors will bear the Pullman Thursday night for Soccerland. The Kansas team barring that no accidents should be in tip top physical condition when the white blews Saturday afternoon in Not man. The Kansas coaches expect a rea- battle from the southern school as it is homecoming there, and the football team will be out to make it home. The team will be on their visitors. The Sooners up to date have not used the aerial style of play but little. Bennie Owens usually relies considerably on the acrival fireworks. In the game with their two opponents they used only three forward passes. Sooners Using Few Passes Coach Clark is endeavoring to locate a backfield combination that can gain ground consistently. It is probably because the backfield will be made Saturday. Krueger will probably be found calling the numbers, with Black and Smith at the halfback berths, and Harold Burt at the fullback position. If this combination does not work, then you will insert another lineup and see if they can deliver the goods. Mosby will be in the Kansas lineup Saturday against the Sooners, was announced this morning by Coach Clark. With Mosby back in the line up, the Sooners strengthened considerably both on the defense and offense. The big tackle usually breaks up many of the opponents plays before they reach the line of scrimmage. Burll will be improving rapidly as he is improving rapidly. Anderson Works at End Practice was held for two hours Tuesday evening and the men were invited to attend. The Kansas Skipper declared that the mens had enough. Sonny Anderson was used at end by the coaches and he looks like a comer at the wing position. Only a few short gains were made around his end. Halley also was used at fullback some, and it is possible that he will break into Sooner game Saturday, at that position. Coach Clark announced this morning that the following men will make the trip to Norman: McLean, Sainborn, Mosby, B. Smith, Fraker, Hablin, Lonborg, Woodruff, Freese, Hollenbach, Dudley, Finn, Anderson, Krueger, Jenkins, Black, Shannon, Smith, Hodges, Burt, Haley, Kearney, Collar, and Hart. Alumni Secure Secretaries Letters received at the Alumni office indicated that college alumni organizations over the state are growing rapidly. Permanent secretaries have recently been employed by Baker, Washburn and Southeastern K. U, and K. S. A. C have had permanent secretaries for several years 2013. 11.18 Schlademan Makes High School Track Blue Prints "Sabetha, a town of 2,000, has the only high school in Kansas which can袋g of a regulation quarter mile track," said Coach Karl Schlademann today. Conch Schlademann made a special trip to Sabetha last spring to aid them in making a regular blue marker adapted to their athletic field. "The blue prints have been "inished," he said, "and we have then ready for service for any high school in the state. In the center of the athletic field lies the football grid iron and arrows; across it is a track; it is 110 yards on the straightway and 110 yards on the curves." Pen and Scroll to Elect Membership Open to Freshmen and Sophomores Between fifteen and twenty new members will be elected into Pen and Scroll this fall if the usual number of high-grade manuscripts are submitted in the try-outs now under way, according to the president, Floyd Simonton. The deadline date been set as assigned to the manuscripts are assigned to the Pen and Scroll contribution box on the first floor of south Fraser. Membership in the society is open to all freshmen and sophomores in the University and papers of all literary types are acceptable. Originality will be one of the principal factors in judging the manuscripts, according to the membership committee. The regular meeting of Pen and Scroll will be held Thursday evening, Nov. 1. The theme of the evening's program will be literary letter writing. Several members of the society will read original letters written to imaginary friends, to illustrate how letters can be of literary value. The program will be in charge of Ru'i Lawless. Sport Briefs Several new faces may be seen in the Kansas line up this week as the coaches are striving to find a comeback that can develop a scoring power. Caintain Charlie Black was used at halfback Tuesday evening by the Jayhawk mentor. Black carries the oval in fine shape and should tear off several nice gains against the Sooners Saturday. Kruger snapped the signals off in fast time in practice Tuesday evening and the big fellow may call the signals in the Oklahoma fray. Hal Burt is recovering from injuries in fine shape. He hopes to be able to play against Bennie Owens' Sooners the full sixty minutes. Johnson, 155 pound quarterback for the southern school is a fast broken field runner, and he will be watching carefully Saturday. Bristow is the triple threat man for the Owen crew. He tips the beam at 198 pounds and he is a dangerous line smaker. G. Smith will be fully recovered (from the injuries he received in the Cornbasket tilt, and will be back in the line up with lots of old time fight. Glove Weather And our glove stock is better prepared than ever to meet the demands for good gloves at the price you want to pay. Get into a pair of new gloves and enjoy their style and comfort now. $1.50 to $5.00 Schlademan Has Five Distance Men Ready for Race at Norma Sixth Member of Kansas Team Will Be Chosen in Tryout on Home Course Five men have so far been picked, by Coach Karl Schlademan to represent the Jayhawker cross country team at Norman next Saturday. The sixth member of the team will be picked at a tryout run this afternoon over the five mile University course. The five men who have been picked will make the trip regardless of the places in which they finish in the tryouts this afternoon and will run alongside the Schoene for a live team. All five have already been picked: Captain James, Pratt, Grady, Kellett, and McGarth. The sloth man will proclaim: be either Steve Merrill or Hedberg. Hedberg, however, may not be a nurse running a ankle which he incurred in the early part of the season. The dope looks good for the Jay. hawkers in this run and they should finish ahead of the Soccer runner. The Oklahoma team was defeated by the team of Oklahoma A, and M. team Satu Sati (C., F.), but it was this sasak Oklahoma A, and M. team which took the Crismon and Blue runners down to defeat three weeks ago. The Oklahomaians, however, won by only one point, and the Oklahoma sound and over a new course. This will make the third conference run for the Schladener runners who have so far been undefeated in the valley. The Oklahoma Angles are not a conference school indictment, but the Kansas team does not lessen the chances of a valley championship for the distance men. Kansas fans will have a chance to witness the valley meet this year as that event will take place at the Kansas-Drieve football game. Fans of this meet will probably journey to the Big Ten meet which takes place at a later date. ANNOUNCEMENTS Rudhamanthi will meet Oct. 31, in Fraser rest room at 8:30 p.m. m. Notes have been sent out and all are expected to be there. New manuscripts will be considered and new members discussed. 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