THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Omaha Invaders to Find Jayhawk Ready for Battle Creighton Gang to Have Edge in Saturday's Fray; Work Hard to Conquer Kansas Men Practice for the Jayhawkers Monday afternoon consisted of blocking, running interference, and a short, light scrimmage against the yearling crew. The coaches intend to give the team a chance to win the Creighton game. The first hard scrimmage came this afternoon, and the other will be tomorrow. "Tad" Reid had the end material off to one side giving them some special instructions for the wing positions, instructions in blocking and eavading the opposing ends. McLain, Griffin, Krueger, Higgins, Pleasant, Endacott, and Sanborn, were working the end jobs. Catholics Will Have Edge Catholics Will Have Edge Coach Wynne's fighting Catholics will have the edge on them as Jimmy and his team played last Saturday against Midland College, while he the Jayhawkers had to be satisfied with Freshmen meat. The small score in this game does not lower the school's head school in the eyes of the Kansas coaches, as the game was played in the mud most of the time. Coach Karl Schalemand was giving his linemen some practice in taking the opponent down. The opponent that were designated to take big Bob Mosey out of the way found that the coach had doubled the assignment on them Mosey usually went to Chubb Franke is getting into shape. Team Gets New Jerseys Coach Clark announced this morning that on Wednesday his high school would appear all decked out in their new blue and white jerseys and uniforms, that will be available during the rest of the season. It is the first time the Kansens have ever worn the blue and white striped jerseys. It is probable that the men eligible to catch a forward pass will wear white striped head gear so that they can easily be picked out. Team Gets New Jerseys The line-up that Kansas will use in the Creighton game was announced Tuesday by head coach "Potty" Clark. The following men who will start the game is as follows: quarterback, Captain Black left half, Collier; right half, Burt fullback, G. Smith; left end, G. Wright right end, McLain; left tackle, McKenzie right tackle, Bane; center Lomborg; left guard, Freese; center Guard, Phelan. Other players will get into the game before the contest and it is possible that "Potty" might change his mind the last minute and start a different combination. List of Players The following is the list of players and the numbers they will move during the season: wear during u 1 Black 2 G. Hodges 3 G. Hodges 4 Griffin 5 McLain 6 Burt 7 G. Smith 8 Shannon 9 Hart 10 Endacott 11 Anderson 12 Calvert 13 Kearney 14 A. Hodges 15 Gere 16 Pleasen 17 Colder 18 Teal 19 Woodruf 20 Jenkins 21 Mullins 22 Davidson 23 Halpin 24 Lonborg 25 Sanborn 26 Volights 27 Baker 28 Smith 29 Mosby 29 B. Smith 30 Praker 31manor 34 Freeze 35 Haley 36 Krueger 37 Louden 38 Milman 39 Conkey 40 Higgins 41 Miller Schedule of Practices Annuenced for Hockey A preliminary meeting was held by women interested in hockey Monday afternoon in Robinson gymnasium. The meeting was primarily for the purpose of choosing hours for chie team practice, and creating an on-the-spot in the sport for the coming season. Edith Mary Martine, man of hockey for W. A. Man., presided over the meeting, and Mia Ruth Hoover, coach, gave insight into the game for the benefit of the freshmen and new women. The schedule for class practices as it stands now is as follows: Seniors 4:30 Mondays and Thursdays; Juniors, 4:30 on Tuesday and Thursday; sophomores, 3:30 on Tuesday and Fridays; freshmen, 2:30 on Tuesday and Wednesdays will begin on the regular times this week and continue until the courant's t, which will be just before Thanksgiving. "He" Mahoney, regular quarterback on the Creighton team who will invade Lawrence Saturday afternoon. He is a heady pilot, a versatile grid leader, and the northern fans are expecting him to star in the contest Saturday against Coach Clark's fighting Kansans. Missouri University Has 185 Pound Team On Field This Year New Coach Has Good Prospect This Season; First Game October 6 Columbia, Mo. Oct. 2—The football team that represents the University of Missouri on the football field this year will be the heaviest that Missouri has produced in a season. The gold and black squad was cut to thirty-nine men a few nights ago by Head Coach Gavin Henry. This is Henry's first year at Missouri, and he has worked with men through some staff workouts. The average weight of the thirty- nine men that Henry selected will be about 180 pounds. The line-up that takes the field for the opening game for the gold and black school may average close to 185 pounds. The weight of the tackles is 194 pounds. The guard positions are causing Coach Henry some grief. He has ample material but he is having difficulty in finding men that come up with his ideas. The ends that have been selected tip the scales for an average of 173 pounds. The backfield is rather light, but the average was pulled down by some light quarterback manners. The backfield average is 168 pounds. The Tigers open the season Saturday, Oct. 6, with Springfield State Teachers College, on Rollin's field at Columbia. This team won the state football championship last year in Missouri. This will be no practice game for the Missouri team and their corners closely. The Tigers are already beginning to plan for the annual Turkey day game with the Jayhawkers, which will be played in Lawrence on Nov. 29. Legion to Hold Smoker All ex-service men, whether members of the American Legion or not, are invited to the first smoker to be given this fall by the local host in the Legion rooms over the Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 7:30 p. m. Entertainment of various kinds, including boxing and dancing stunts will be furnished. A three-round boxing bout between Lee Chaney, 185 pounds, and Tommy Wagner, 50 pounds, with the goal of affair to Maj. S. G. Clark, commander of the local post of the Legion. Boxing and Dancing Features on Evening's Program Sport Briefs Gordon Saunders, former center for the Kansas aggregation, was down at the scene of battle Monday in Pittsburgh to give the aquaindrop over. Another special attraction will be a singing and dancing feature by Dave McCreath. Major Clark urges all o-服 service man to attend this smoker as he is anxious to meet them and help them in any way possible. He urges service man to avail themselves of the information from the Lion concern, claiming for compensation and other matters related to their former service. Initial initiation and ritual meeting will be held Oct. 10, and the regular meeting of the post will be held every Wednesday night. John R. Dyer, dean of men, was down at the field to see if the football squad was performing according to "Hoyle." Harold Burt, having bested the troublesome wisdom teeth, was out Tuesday evening for practice. Big Ted Schultz, the new Y. M. C. A. secretary, was down at the Monday afternoon, expounding some of the knowledge that enabled him to be named all-American tackle in 1915. Coach Dawson's Nebraska Cornhaskers go out of the valley Saturday to take on the Illinois clan of the Big Ten. Nebraska, according to the official website, plays Clark's kid brother is playing one of the halfbacks for Illinois. The stadium field is getting its full dress suit put on this week in preparation for the opening contests, installs the pitch, installs and the field marked off. Wednesday night, Coach Clark will issue the men their new suits. Let us hope that old man Fulvius goes away before Saturday and the field is entirely dry. Coach Clark was having trouble with several small boys Monday afternoon. They insisted on being tough enough to hear what "Potty" had to say. Howard Firebaugh, who will pilot the 1924 diner track artists, was all dolled up in his bi- trousers Monica Jordan will put up for the approaching indoor season. Insist on Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Special Bricks this Week: Caramel Nut and Vanilla Lemon-Pineapple and Vanilla Black Flavors, Bric Black Walnut Marmalade Lemon Pineapple Vanilla Nut Brown Bread Chocolate Chip Strawberry Tomato Pineapple Other Flavors, Brick or Bulk: New Course for Runners Sherberts: Burtets: Lime Orange Pineapple Cherry Phone 182 Stadium Circuit to Be Covered Twice During Race Plans for a new cross-country course have just been completed, according to Coach Karl Schladman. The new course will be two and one-half miles in length and will be run twice during a race. 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