PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925 Rooters Will See Fast, Open Game Against Bulldogs Varsity Working on Passes and Punts; Freshmen Are Using Drake Shift Plays The spectators of the Drake-Kansas game Saturday, if the game is played on a dry field, will see the kind of football that brought the crowd to their feet. Kansas is going to play an open team. The players are doing the painting and passing in practice last night showed a big improvement. Mackie and Schmidt were also able to make consistent games. The freshmen are using the Drake shift to such success that they were able to score more than 15 points per quarter, ran thirty yards through the first string for a touchdown. Drake is expected to give the Jayhawkers a hard fight Saturday. The Bulls, according to dope, have a slight edge on the Raiders in the Gerrit Grimell battle several of the Drake players may be on the bench Saturday. Don Carlo, star tackle and captain, will not be in the line-up. Drake was only able to do feet for the game, but this time Drake made all of the scores, being caught back of their own goal for three safeties. They were able to score or Grimell by the moral route, on a day field Saturday. This is not particularly passing game on both sides. Wade Cloud, who has been playing center, has been showing up well at guard and will probably play that position. He is likely to be in the starting lineup at halftime. Fry, Everest, in the backfield, and Shane, end, on the Dmke team are expected to play a brilliant game for the Bulls. The probable lineup for Saturday. The bimbish group at Saturday in follows: Kansas Position Drake Baker B.E. Ewan Mallors R.T. Evans Martins H.G. Rowley Davidson C. Amen Cloud L.G. Anfield Volgtsen L.G. Anfield Volgtsen L.E. Seinem Anderson O. Keverett Schmidt H.B. Cook Muskelly H.B. Cook Mackie F. Pry or Crankette Friedman Gains in Rank Only Star of Big Ten to Make Points Saturday Benny Friedman of Michigan was the only one of the leading Big Ten point winners to add to his string Saturday, but his field goal which defended Illinois leaves him far behind "Cowboy Kirk" Nituch of Iowa, who after winning the national title and of the play against Ohio Coach Inception. Salem of Indiana with two touchdowns and Alphonis of Minnesota, with his third touchdown, moved up within the first ten of the Big Ten. Kansas and Minnesota were blanked by their opponents Saturday and three of the teams are still behind the total points scored by Kutch alone. Purdue and Minnesota each have eight touchdown scores, while Illinois and Chicago, have but one each. Conference players who have scores 18 points or more including non conference games are; Ketterle, Jordan T. E. F. P. P. T. 19 Falcon, Michigan 6 1 0 14 Oosterborn, Michigan 3 0 0 0 30 Gregory, Michigan 3 0 0 0 24 Mckendral, Florida 0 0 0 24 Wilson, Durham 2 0 0 24 Willow, Durham 2 0 0 24 Salmi, Indiana 3 0 1 19 Almstead, Minnesota 3 0 1 18 Jeetchin, Minnesota 3 0 1 18 Immelman, Illinois 3 0 1 18 Radh, Wisconsin 3 0 0 18 Track Tryouts Saturday First Six Men to Represent Kansas at Oklahoma Tuesday night's cold wave arrived at an inporture time for the cross country men. They were about two-thirds of the way around the course when the north wind overtook them. Needless to say, the men did not work out any more that afternoon after they had arrived at the stadium. The squad worked out for about an hour and a half on Wednesday evening, in anticipation of the tryouts for all upper-classman cross country men. These tryouts will be held between the halves of the University of Kansas-Drake University to finish in this group of runners to finish in this group will represent Kansas against the University of Oklahoma, at norman one week later. Several freshmen have reported for the freshman cross country squad and coach McMurphy says that he expects several more out in the near future. The freshman will have a four mile run at 5 p.m. on Friday. Oklahoma Aggie Athlete Will Be Michigan Coach Stillwater, Okla, Oct. 21, —Clifford Keen, a graduate of Oklahoma A, M. College here in 1924, has accepted a position as wrestling coach at the University of Michigan, and it was re-reported today. December 1, it was re-reported today. Keen is the fourth A. & M. graduate to accept a coaching position with a larger school. Others are Guy Lockahub, University of Kansas; Bob Porter, University of Louisville and Leon Bauman, at Kemper Military Academy, Booneville, Mo. Valley Dope Bucket Fails to Play Usual Tricks on Followers Nebraska Finds Real Backfield Material in Kansas Fray Last Saturday The Missouri valley dune hocked failed to play with its usual tricks in the way of big upsets last Saturday, and all of the Valley teams came through. Nebraska and Kansas in the headline contest of the day put on a sparkling exhibition of the gridiron pastime, a game which was won by the Huskers 14 to 9 after a nip and tuck struggle. The contest turned out about as expected, and was particularly pleasing to the Nebraska following since it brought to the surface a backfield man with real ground stamina, neither扑硬, neither down and unhailed in the Nebraska molekil camp. Presnell Proves Worth Glen Pressel, sophomore, biack house, who did Dewitt's homework, was the last in the Saturday contest, the Dewitt young man proved himself a hard hitting, fast starting, backfield man who bids fair to give opposing teams a lot of trouble before the close of the season Thanksgiving. Missouri, although doing the expected by beating the Kansas Aggies, ran into real opposition, the Bengals being unable to score a single touchdown against the Aggies, a field goal giving the Missouri team the three point margin which decided the game in their favor. Grimnim Scores on Safeties Drake scored only one point more than the Bulldogs in their Saturday tilt. Three safeties accounted for the Grimnim points, while the Bulldogs registered one touch and a try-for-point to sack the game. In the only other game between Valley opponents, Iowa State defeated Washington University of St. Louis, winning 24-17. The team trained a load for three quarters of the game. 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While Oklahoma A, & M, won the vcordet over Texas Christian University, 22 to 7. . The Oklahoma Sooners, in the last two weeks, have showed marked improvement over the early season. A week ago they defended the Drake Bulldogs 7 to 0, the only defeat the Des Moines eleven has suffered at the hands of a Valley opponent this season. On the strength of the Oklahoma record the hat two seasons, Neville faced tough battle when the Sooners and the Huskers clash at Lincoln Satur day.* Need refreshment late at night? Then run down to The Bermudas comprise an arctic pelagge of a hundred odd islands and rocks less than 20 square miles in all. NOTICE Two pairs of trousers were delivered to wrong address. Will party receiving them call 505. Leather Portfolios— GEORGE'S LUNCH Just North of the Varsity Now Selling at Owl Service $3.00 $5.25 $4.75 $5.75 Made of high grade strap leather with 1, 2, 3, and 4 pockets. A leather store insures real leather. Arthur S. 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