THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Cool North Wind Lends Briskness to Grid Practice Men Team.Is Divided Into Two Squads; "Potsy" Selects Tentative First String A north wind blew across the freshman field where the varsity was practicing yesterday afternoon, when the Clermond and Blue clad warriors moved with a little more snap than they have shown this year. "Potts" was sending the men through a light workout and the real workout will night. Coach "Potts" Toby Clark has divided the men up into two squads, he muh Schlauchlen taking one squad and the other taking the remaining men are on "Potts'" squads: Captain Black. G. Smith, Jenkins Hurt, Bart, Collier, Hodges, A. Hodges, Kearney, Griffin, Pleasant, ruger, Lairm, Laim, Griffin, Pleasant, ruger, Lairm, Davidson, Haley, Lonberg, Freese, and Halpin. The rest of the men out are under Reid. First String Line-Up The following men are the first string line-up in the present time, but any of the others may be placed on this line-up at times. Captain Charley Black is calling静音; Burt is holding down right half with Collier as his running mate at left half; Kruger and Pleasant are on the wing positions; Lonborg is passing the ball back to the back; Big Gerd Smith is playing fullback; Dustin Moore is tackling positions, and Haley and Freese have first claim on the two guard positions. J. H. Reb of Blue Rapids was for practice for the first time Wednesday evening. He coached an Agenda High School last year. This is the first time since he has been able to come out for football, on account of a bad shoulder. He should make "Potay" a nice tackle. Black Triple Threat Man Captain Black will be the triple threat man for the Mount Ocean clan this season. He hikes, passes, and runs with the ball with great skill, and he probably will cause the opponents to less seriously if they try to figure out what he is going to do next. Smith and Black look, at present like the two best bets to do the kicking this fall for the Clark-Schlademan crew. Black's kick average about 30 yards, while Smith's on a whole are good for about 55 yards. Jenkins Hart, out for kickers but up to date the first two mentioned men are making the best showing. Griffin was making some nile tails, yesterday's owing in practice down on pants and distressing that was returning the kick. John Loenberg was bending the ends down most of the time. Shannon looked might good running back the kicks when familed a kick that he received. Sport Briefs Ray "Cubb!" Franker has checked his suit in and oaths that his football balls are ever as he has to carry too much work to devote any time to the sport. This is quite a blow to the Kansas hopes as Franker was expected to give some one a race for a guard's position. Edalin was out for practice for the first time Monday evening. Halvin was a star guard on last year's freshman - varsity squad. He also was first string catcher for Bunni's first baseball club. Vorne Calvert of last year's squad was out in uniform Tuesday evening and was shamed much premise. He played half in several games last year, but failed to 'make the coveted "K."' The athletic department has moved to its new location, and all the coaches have separate desks now. The improvement over the old office. Smith was still getting his kick off in good shine and he is perfecting his form a little every evening. "Tad" Reid was out Tuesday evening giving instructions to the ends in the art of falling on the ball. Coach "Potsy" Clark urges that the spectators go up in the stadium even though the team is practicing on the freshman field. Muir Rogers will be out of tennis for the next few days as he applauded his ankle Monday, while kicking a javelin with some of his fraternity brothers. --- Sorority Pledge List Totals 168 Last Night Cooke. 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