Jayhawker Squad Weakened by Loss of Three Players Oklahoma Aggies Plan Shif Plays; Both Teams Are Prepared to Give Real Battle On the eve of the Jayhawks-Okla- home A. and M. football game, the Kansas coaches are hoping for a win. The Oklahoma team is not in the best condition physically, but the coaches are expecting them to put up a real battle. The Oklahoma team is reported to fast and to use many shift plays. The varsity has been scrimmaging all week against Bunn's freshmen in preparation for the contest. The yearlings used Oklahoma A. and M. plays to good advantage several evenings. If the field is muddy, an entire charge of line-up will be made by the Kansas canes. If the field was muddy, two even men on the squad will get a chance to show his talent. New Men Will Be Used New Men Will Be Used These practice games are scheduled to give the coaches line on the new material, and to prepare the old men for the valley contests. But if the heavy, bulky, Oklahomans he would try to out a new man. Several new men will be used to fill the places of the regulars that are on the hospital list. The Oklahomaans are reported to be in fine shape, and they are planning to give the Kansans a real battle. Mosby, who was injured in the Creighton game, may be in shape to enter Saturday's battle if occasion demands, but the Kansas coaches hope that they can let him rest until the Nebraska game. Haley also may break into the line if his leg is in good condition. Burt will not get into the fray, as Porter was, but she'll stay on the star back in a non-conference game. Burt will be in fine shape for the Nebraska battle. Gates Open at 1:30 At the last minute, the Kansas coaches asserted that Hart would start the game at left half in place of Kearney, and that Alex Hodges would be found at fullback when Referee Cranehance whisle his whistle for the kickoff. Hodges has been showing a great improvement in his play the past week, and the coaches decided to use him at fullback. He is a shifty half and should gainey-wards against the southern school. Sport Briefs The gates to the Stadium will be opened at 1:30 Saturday afternoon, and the game will start at 2:30. A large crowd is anticipated by the guests to the deents in Douglas county will be the guests of the athletic association. Karl Schlademan will referee the Baker-Pittsburgh football game Friday afterpm at Baldwin City. Dr. F. C. Allen attended the Baltimore-Missouri City baseball game yesterday afternoon. "Pho" said that his business closed just in time for him to reach the park in time for the game. The Ku Ku's were down on the field Thursday evening practicing a few new stunts to pull off at the game Saturday. Ted Schultz will watch the Kansas Aggies perform against Creighton Saturday afternoon, and bring back few pointers on the Beckman team. "Ham" Hamilton, cheerleader, was found Thursday evening up at the top of the stadium with his glis turned on the practice field. The Oklahoma-Nebraska struggle Saturday at Lincoln will be watched with much interest throughout the valley. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Jayhawker tennis players will find a tough assignment in Kammon, Washington University player. He must third in St. Louis. Captain Cain won the Big Ten title this year here on the varsity courts. The cross country team took only a light workout Friday evening, and the team is all set for the race with the Stillwater clan. K, U. Dames Have Afternoon Tea. K, U. Dames had tea at Westminster hall at 8 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The hostesses were Mrs. Floyd Wright and Mrs. Schreiner. Miss Naori MacLaren sang. the next meeting will be held at Westminster hall Oct. 24. Mrs. J. L. Meyers and Mrs. Justice Carman will act as hostesses. Grid Graph to Follow Kansan's Strategy in Rival Stadium Fields Improved Mechanical Playboard Demonstrated Last Year Is Purchased The Grid-Graph football scoreboard which was used here has fall to show the West Point game and which was so enthusiastically received by the students, has become the property of the University, according to an announcement from the Alumni office Monday morning. Definite arrangements are being made out of town games, Nebraska, Oct. 20, and Oklahoma, Nov. 3, on the Grid-Graph at Robinson gymnasium. The showing here last fall, when the board was leased for the West Point game, was the first time that it was used in the Missouri Valley. The forts were made to lease it for the games this year. Through the cooperation of several organizations on the Hill, it has been found possible to purchase the outfit. This arrangement will help Hill's a measure of following the out-of-town games that far excels the play by play reports that have been used before. Admission will be charged to the showings and the proceeds will be used to support such activities as Homecoming and Dad's Day. The machine consists of a large model gridron surrounded by the names of all the players and words which can indicate all possible plays, the number of downs, yards to go and minutes to play. The repot of the game comes in by telegraph to an operator who controls a switchboard that indicates every play. Another operator stands behind the switchboard and shows the field and moves a small light to show the advance of the ball. By this means a very vivid reproduction of the game is possible. Last year the gymnasium was packed to capacity to witness the West Point game. When the Army began their march down the field for a touchdown, the gymnasium thundered with the spell, "Hold that line," with as much feeling as if the wooters had been on the side lines. 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