Coaches Put Grid Warriors Through Severe Workouts THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Frosh Scrimmage, and New Plays in Last Practice: Tgam Is in Fine Condition With the day of battle with the Kansas Angies approaching, the Jayhawk gridiron warriors are being put through stiff workouts every afternoon. The Kansas coaches are expecting a realattle and are exerting every effort to have the Kansas machine in first class condition. They've been sending them to the public. "After this, practice will be closed to everyone," said head Coach George "Posty" Clark this morning. Practice Tuesday evening consisted of a hard sermigame against Coach Bunn's yearling eleven. The fresh used the Aggie aerial attack to a good advantage. The style of attack that the farmers will use is an unknown quantity here. In their game thus far this season they have used in the back aerial with aerial fireweaves, experts Bachman to use a smashing attack Saturday mixed with oval toes from Swartz to Stark. New Plays May Be Used Coach Clark gave the men several new formations Tuesday evening. The handy Kansas mentor will probily bring the stands to their feet before the first whistle blows Saturday afternoon. The Kansas passing will undoubtedly gain considerable ground by digging the oval. The last mishap will probably be held this afternoon. The Jahawker team are in good condition with the exception of a few minor bruises. Lonborg, who twisted his knee in the Husker tilt, is fast rounding into shape, and should be back in the game Saturday. In case that the Dutchman is unable to start Game 3, he will "Sandy" Sanborn to fill the center position. Woodruff also is good relief center material. Jenkins Shows Up Well Ralph Jenkins was used at the plot position Tuesday evening. Ae cording to Coach Karl Schidmanen, Jenkins at times looked like the man that they had been searching for all season. He ran the team in fine shape and barked the numbers off in fast time. "Jokee" is a former Angie coach who has taught his old school, Gerald Smith, who was badly bruised in the Cornhushner game, will be in suit for the Angie game, and he will probably be found at fullback. The Kansas coaches have a simple line material for the tilt with the Angie Wildcats. All of the linemen in this shape, and are an injured cornerback. Krueger will be ready to fill in at either end in case that he is needed. The Kansas coaches have five tackles that they can call on, and they are all football players of no little merit, according to the coaches. The Jayhawks will be in free condition, and are planning on the Bachman machine a real battle. Kansas "Aggie" Coach Shows Proper Respect for Jayhawker Line Wildcat Scouts at Lincoln Give Kansas Credit for Strong Defense Machatton, Kana, Oct. 24—Abeam field is the scene of hard practices this week for the Agrie Wildcats, in preparation for the game Saturday with their ancient foe, the Kansas Jayhawkers. Coach Charley Bachman is giving his men special instructions in the art of tackling, telling his men to charge that line harder. The Agrees believe that they stand a good chance to defent their sister school this year. The Purple and White scouts who watched the Kansas-Nebraks struggle Saturday at Lincoln report that a team of 200 men in a real battle on the defense. The Kansas line will outweight the Angie line a few pounds to the man. The Angie warriors spend several minutes each night charging the charging machine over the field. The Argie mentor is having a little trouble in filling the left tackle position, as Yandell used to shape in the first three games, was injured in the Ames game so that he will not be in shape for the battle Saturday. Captain Nichols, who has been out of the game several weeks on account of injuries, will face Willescast forces against the Jayhawk bird Saturday. From the advance ticket sale it appears that the 2,000 tickets that the Agries will not supply the demand. The Agrie students are running a training course to lawrence. The Union Pacific is running a special train of eighteen cars, and the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce is fostering a plan to charter 25 automobiles to take some cars from the city to the home of the Jayhawkers. Sport Briefs Freight trains running from Manhattan to Lawrence will probably be converted into tourist conveyances Friday night. The Aggie Wildcat will be as tame as a bull pup after the Jayhawk bird sticks his claws in his fine fur. The old bird had his claws nicely manured after the husking bee of Saturday, Let's all journey down to the Stadium Thursday afternoon and show the team that we are proud of the Husker game of Saturday. The Bachman eleven defeated the Creighton Hilltoppers 6 to 0. 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