--- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925 PAGE FOUR Cornhusker Team in Hard Practice for Kansas Game Jayhawkers Are Determine to Emerge Victorious From Nebraska Struggle Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 21 (Special)—Having come out of the battle with the University of Washington from Seattle satisfactorily, the Nebraska team yesterday started another week of hard practice preparatory to the clash with Kansas next Saturday. The Jayhawks are the homecoming team and are bringing to Lincoln an aggregation of football warriors filled with determination to gain the first victory over the Cornishers since 1916. Kansas this year has a line made up of six men who top the six foot mark. And the seventh, an end, is five foot ten inches tall. They are a fighting bunch of gristrids who have learned a lot from their battles. Despite their defeats at the hands of Iowa State College and the Kansas Aggies. Kansas Game Always Hard Kansas Game Always Hard Kansas always points for the team with Nebraska, and neverave the Cornhuskers been able to gain a victory from the state to the south without a hard fight. Even in the years of 1921 and 1922 when the Nebranswon fame for their defeats of Pittsburgh and of Notre Dame, respectively, the Kansas game proved to be one of the hardest hurdles on the Kansas camagin. And in 1923 they were fighting Irish of Notre Dame, Kansas held the Cornhuskers team to a scoring tie. Behind the Kansans is commencing to loom more formidably than at any time this year the threat of the Oklahoma Sooners. The Oklahomaans Saturday won their way to a 7 to 6 victory over Drake and show themselves a much improved eleven over their earlier showings. Hard Schedule Ahead After the Oklahoma struggle, Nebraska must prepare to meet that Drake outfit, which walloped the Kansas Aggries. On the Saturday following the trip to Des Moines, the Cornhuskers will take another journey to meet the Kansas Aggries, victors over University of Kansas at Manhattan. The upset in the dope bucket last Saturday caused by the defeat of Notre Dame by the Army is causing concern in the Cornhuskers camp. The Nebraska followers had hoped that Notre Dame might sail through another season unmarred by defeat. The psychology of football was no match for Notre Dame emerging from the Army conflict with the zero end of a 27 to 0 score, the Nebraskans cannot hope to meet an overconfident Roeleen eleven — rather they will meet a team more determinant than ever to defeat them. Pep Groups Stage Rally Jay Janes and Ku Kus Prepare for Nebraska Trip An informal rally to apease anmong Jayhawk supporters prior to the Nebraska trip was held at the Nebraska campus of Northwestern Kus and Jayanes. Several hundred students attended and plans were made for the preparation of special stunts to be presented between haties games for the remainder of the season. "There was much comment because of our apparent laxness in display of stunts at the Aggie game last Saturday," said Lloyd Voon, cheerleader. "We had to work with thoseizations were not prepared for the occasion. The drills by the Aggie band and the stunt occupied all the time, and unless we had been discourous to the visiting pep organizations, we would in a position to complete our plans." The Ku Kus and the Jay Jones will both make the Nebraska trip this week-end, and a loyal display of supporter merchandise will be the team by both organizations. Quack Club Tryouts Are Open Until November 11 Quack Club applicants have until Nov. 11 to complete their requirements, according to the announcement made today by the officers Any women passing the test will be eligible for membership. Old members of the organization are helping the first half hour of each meeting. So far only three women have passed the tests, but more are expected to qualify before the tryout period is over. The club has two degrees, a minor and a major one. No student has yet been able to pass the test for the major emblem. Several of the present members are working on the major test. The minor tests consist of swimming, various strokes, dives, floating or treading and a distance swim of one-fourth mile. Freshmen Put Varsity Through Hard Workout for Cornhusker Game First Serimimage Since Fray Saturday Is Fast; Few on Injury List Hard scrimmage in preparation for the Nebraska game was in order last night as Coach "Potys" Clark sent out a message to the team. This was the first gray workout since the Aggie game last Saturday, Monday night's workout having been taken in limbering-up exercises in a "Watch That Ball" campaign. The squared came out of the Aggie game with a few on the crissled list. Testerian is not working on the first squared because of a bad leg, and Starr, with a bad ankle received in last round, is out of the game infinitely. A varied program with special attention on passing was ordered last night. The frosh squad gave the variance, but it opened up for Nebraska plays. Gene Hart, Harcourt In 1919 the Kingman High School football eleven went through the entire season without a complement. In 1920 they compensated for that. In 1921 the Kingman had the all-victorious did and had as they done before. Several members of the Kingman football team which went three seasons without a defeat came to K. U. Among them was Gene Hart. The squad will leave on the special at 10:30 Friday night, accompanied by Coachs Clark, Schademan and McGowan. The trainer, Trainer Kelly, and Ketter Pottet. The officials of the game have been changed from those announced first. Giles, who formerly was announced as field judge, has been switched to Jillian Lloyd, who will act as field judge. Hodges will unipress and Kelly will be head lineman. Who's Who in the Jayhawker Camp Kutsch Leads in Big Ten Nick Kutch, versatile Iowa sophomore backfield star, who all the points necessary to beat Illinois Saturday, drew away from his competitors in the Big Ten scoring column and is well in the lead. Friedman, Michigan, scored the largest total of points of any big ten player Saturday and went into second place, passing his teammates Ouesterman and Gregory. Michorbad had an easy victory Saturday, jumped into a tie with Gregory for fourth place. Peplaw, of Minnesota, added another touchdown and a couple of point goals to his string. "Red Grange staged one of his long runs for a touchdown in the first far below his 1924 total of points. Hart played four years of football, four of basketball and three of track while attending high school. He was captain of the Kingman High School basketball team during his senior year. Friedman Takes Second Place, Passing Team Mates Cone Hart Halfback The conference standing in individual point scoring, including players who have made two or more touch downs: T. FG PAT TJ Kutcheb, Iowa 4 0 11 Friedman, Iowa 4 0 11 Greer, Michigan 4 0 2 Gorman, Michigan 4 0 2 Merkelbund, Durfee 4 0 2 Penacle, Minnesota 3 0 5 Penacle, Minnesota 3 0 5 Radke, Wisconsin 3 0 1 Radke, Wisconsin 3 0 1 Gilbert, Michigan 2 0 2 Gilbert, Michigan 2 0 1 Tolin, Indiana 2 0 1 Tolin, Indiana 2 0 1 Almquist, Minnesota 2 0 0 Ordel, Northwestford 2 0 0 Ordel, Northwestford 2 0 0 Beat the Cornhuskers! Gene Hart is one of the speediest assets of the K. U. backfield. He weighs 165 pounds and is average height. Gene is enrolled in the College as a senior and is majoring in entomology. Hart is a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Instructing football players by moving pictures is one method employed at Northwestern University. Hart entered K. U. in 1922 and played freshman football and basketball. He has since then specialized on the football, and lettered on the gridiron as halfback. All Jay Jones making the trip to Nebraska meet at the stadium Thursday afternoon at 4:30. This meeting is imperative and no excuse will be given. ANNOUNCEMENTS Elizabeth Sanborn, president. A special meeting of the Coopmanplum Club will be held on Friday evening at 7:30 sharp, Very important matters to be discussed. All the men's Prof. Allen Crafton will speak at Women's Forum tomorrow at 4:30 in 210 Fraser. All members are urged to be present. Randhir Sandhu, president. The Square & Compass fraternity will hold its regular meeting Thursday evening in room 310 Snow hall, where all members are urged to be present. Rhadantamani will not meet Thursday, evening of this week. 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