THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PIGSKIN CHASERS GET REAL WORKOUT NOW Daily Practice is in Hands of Captain Higgins at Present Football practice for the 1922 season began in earnest the latter part of last week when all the members of the squad which Coach George "Potsy" Clark selected last spring, reported for preliminary work under the tutelage of Captain Higgins. Four or five of the older members assisting Captain Higgins in this work are Schlademan and Schlademan are following the workouts as closely as they feel the letter of the law will permit. Practice will be hold twice a day until Thursday, when the squad will begin practicing in the evenings only. The coaches are not allowed to take charge of the team until Friday, September 15, according to a ruling of the Missouri Valley Conference. After Friday, practice will be entrapped into upon a much more intensive scale in order to prepare the team for its battle with the Army at West Point early next month. A squad of thirty-three men will be on hand and ready for Coach Clark when he takes charge of the training. Eleven of them have had football experience in actual football coach training, sprinkling of experience to the sq. L. The gridiron talent which can be counted on to show up on the full will line up about this way: Left arms, Black, Baldwin and Pierson; Right arms, Blue, Bellman; left guards, Weilden, Davidson and Holderman; centers, Lom- borg, Woodruff and Edwards; right guardies, Higgins, Haley and Theirs; right tackles, Mosby, Ilya and Thompson; right ends, Griffin, Hodges, McLean and Boone; quarters, Wilson, Anderson and McDonald; backs, McAdams, Spurgeon, Kreuger, Calvert, Mifflin, Burt, Stuver and Shannon. Players whom Coach Clark had only will not be on the field this year are Goodell of the freshman team of two years ago, Freese, a tackle on the 1921 team, Kendall, freshman end last year who will be in school but not out for the team, Weeks, freshman halfback who is short two hours, and Sromp, who will not be in school until next year. The coach nified their desire to try out for the squail this fall but have in no case shown sufficient ability to warrant their being retained on the squad. In all fairness to the men who worked faithfully throughout the spring practice last spring, Coach Clark does not feel that he can use any new material in this year's work. More than fifty men, many of whom were cut off the sound last spring and preference will be given to these players in case a need should arise for additional material. HOWDY BOYS Try Our Milk Chocolates VARSITY ANNEX The quality of our workmanship and the service rendered is of the very best. 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