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The Congregationalists turned the trick in 1912 but failed last year. This fall, Coach Cray has a face, fax, with many men, men and seven new men of high school fame in his trenches. The Kansas-Washburn game promises to be an interesting engagement. The Kansas line looks stronger than Washburn's but the Ichabods have a whirwind backfield and a brilliant quarterback. Washburn dopsters say they will win but it is too early to nauseep these fine days and may hop out of the bushes and surprise the descendants of Ichabod Washburn. OREADERS WILL DECIDE DEFINITELY ON GOLF C. OF E. TO PLAY VARSITY The Oread Golf Club will meet tomorrow night for the annual election of officers and to decide definitely who will be maintained this fall and winter. Early Poindexter, a member of the freshman football squad, sprained his ankle playing tennis Saturday. Coffee and sandwiches. California Fruit Stand- Adv. Football Man Hurt Presbyterian Will Fill the Open Jayhawker Date, October 10, on McCook Field The College of Emporia, last year's Kansas conference champions, will play the Varsity football team on McCook Field Saturday, October 10. Manager W. O. Hamilton received a cap from Coach Granger today. The Presbyterians refused to sign with the Jayhawkers last week but after inflicting a 105 to 0 defeat on the Olathe deaf mates Saturday, Emporia reconsidered and came to terms. The Presbyterians have a fast backfield with a medium weight line. They won every game in the Kansas conference last year but were defeated decisively by the Haskell Indians and Colorado College at Colorado Springs. CORNHUSKER REGULARS DEFEAT YTROS, 38 TO 7 BEEF NEEDED BADLY IN MISSOURI LINE Nebraska's season does not start until next week, but Coach Steimlin lined his regulars against the freshmen Saturday and walloped the tyros, 89 to 7. The Work of Herod, in hardwood and Heikur, the old students who did much to humble the Jayhawk last year, was the feature of the game. The forward pass was used for the first time this season at the University of Michigan in a game between the first and second teams. The first team scored 21 points on the second. Forward Pass at Michigan But Tiger Coaches Have Hundred Men Out for Practice Daily Good home made pies. California Fruit Stand...Adv. with the largest football squad in years out for early-practice on Rolls Field, Coaches C. E. Brewer and H. F. Schultze are laboring to build a line for the Tiger gridiron machine this fall. Losses in veteran material have been heavy and leave the Missouri University coaches scrambling for their defense of Tiger pizzak. Captain "Lie" Clay at guard and "Jake" Speelman at end are the pivots about which Missouri hopes are being made. At the first practice almost a hundred men reported for work. Most of the material has had minor experience in back-field work, which is already cared for by veteran Tiger's team. The defense, the ark, the Kansas City city, is back in school. Clinton Collins, who served in several games at quarterback, is leading the race for the job this year. Shirley Lake, who has done much time in high school and at Mistlethorn athletic facilities, nalfuck and quarter, is adding strength to the appearance of the backfield. Linemen Are Needed But the great weakness Missouri coaches are facing is the lack of experienced linemen. Line material is very mediocre just now and somewhat scarce, too. Schulthe had devised a scheme of his own to develop and toughen his line material. Upright posts, heavily padded with mats, are placed far enough apart to give two men room enough to face each other without contact. In the small space, it takes lots of fight to keep an opponent from getting through and more fight on the other side. And Schulthe watches the work and a man is told when he is making a failure of his tryouts. Schulte has another little hobby he is pleased to work on just now—the work of developing a center. Zimmerman has not returned to school and big "Mike" Gallagher is graduated. It is up to "Indian" Schulte to find a good man for that difficult job. He has been working in person with several candidates lately, but still is looking for the logical man. Meanwhile Brewer is in charge of me, so we are meeting out for backfield positions. Brewer will develop the backfield for the present and Schulte will take care of the line, until the coaches are ready to put the parts of their machine together for the first tryout. Brewer has had his men practice at kicking, passing and running with the ball all this week. The Material is Light The great old trouble with Tiger teams for years past, the light weight of the candidates on places on the team, shows its evidence more than ever this year. The average weight of the candidates out on Rollins Field now is lighter by almost five pounds. The coaching staff is hunting all through the school to find heavier material. Among the new men brought out is Jimmie Kemper, brother of the Kansas City lad, Croshy Kemper, who has held his position so capably in HARD WORK AND NO PLAY FOR JAYHAWKERS Wheaton Starts Scrimmage Work and Team Rests for Strenuous Week The Jayhawk had its first taste of real football Friday afternoon when Coach Wheaton divided his squad into two teams and sent them into a hard scrimmage. The teams bucked up and down the field, running and tackling until after 6 o'clock. The coach announced a vacation Saturday and advised his men to go out to Haskell and see "the track meet," referring to the Indians' game with Kansas City University. It is all work and no play hereafter with the Kansas squad. The first name is but five days away and the hybawkers will need some stiff work a get into condition for the game. Will players play aggressive football and probably willive Wheaton's defense a severe test Saturday. NOTRE DAME END TO TOPEKA Eastern Football Star to Coach Washburn Line This Year—Will Assist Gray An indication that the Notre Dame style of play will be used by Coach Gray's proteges at Washburn was given recently when Paul Newwers appeared on the field to take charge of the line men. Newwers won his letter at Notre Dame last fall, being chosen also as all-state end. He is a Topeka man and will assist Coach Gray through-out the season. Ray Wolfe, the husky guard, is not expected to be in the game for several weeks on account of a badly twisted knee received Tuesday afternoon in a practice scrimmage. Jam Janny, the basketball guard on last year's team is being worked out at guard. SEVEN THOUSAND SEE SOONERS BEAT NORMALS Bennie Owen's Sooners opened the season in Oklahoma Saturday by defeating Central State Normal, 68 to 0. Only two of last year's regulars, Jake Anderson and Tashkak, appeared in the line-up. Thousand people saw the game. ICHABODS PRACTICE WITH FRESHMEN Washburn played a practice game with the freshmen at Topeka, Saturday and pierced the recruits' rate. Richahabs are badly crippled according to correspondence, but they presented a formidable line-up Saturday. the line in the last year. Jimmie is somewhat tall, but has considerable weight with it and his brother's reputation to help him along. His brother was graduated from Missouri University last year, after two years of service on the gridron. Weight and beef is what the Missourians need. It is noticeably lacking on Rollins Field. Try our hot lunch, chili a specialty. California Fruit Stand..Adv. FOOTBALL Opening Game---Wm. Jewell vs. K. U. McCook Field, 3:15 o'Clock, Saturday, Oct. 3 Student Ticket Coupon No.1 admits.Tickets 50c. Reserved seats 75c. 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