图 PAGE FOUR FRIDAY. OCT. 9. 1925 Last Scrimmage of Football Squad Has Lots of Snap Workout Against Freshmen Before Game at Ames Shows Players Are in Trim Cool weather put a great deal of snap in the football squad last night in its last workout before departing for Ames. Dummy scrimmage against the freshmen who were using Ames plays, and a 20 minute skill practice occupied most of the time, with the rest being distracted with the show of the team. He considers the Ames game Saturday a difficult assignment but feels confident that Kansas will avenge the defeat handed them by Ames last fall. The squad is reported to be in good condition. Anderson Starts at Quarter Joe Anderson, who will probably start at quarter, was working on placements and practice less. His educated toe may be responsible for many of Kansu's points this fall. The coaches have not developed a punter so far this fall who can take the place of Holder Zubel backfield who is off the team team with a broken shoulder blade. "I think Zuber is one of the greatest punsters and passers in the country today." Potey said last night, "and you can tell me to miss him mighty bad at anes." Use Ames Tactics The freshmen centered most of their attack on the long forward pass and trick runs. There were unable to gain consistently on either, but found it practically impossible to complete passes. The squad departed last night at 8:20 on the Santa Fe, accompanied by Coaches Schlabadman and Sabo, Dr. F. C. Allen, Trainer Kelli and Earl Potter, Coach Clark announced before departing for the change in the probable starting line, which was announced yet tuesday. State Teams Show Form Kansas Conference Race Will Be Hard Fought As the Kansas Conference standing begins to take a more definite shape certain teams are showing early season form that mark them as the problem. Emperor Teschera, an Emporia Teeschara, who a week previous had given the Kansas Aggies a real scrap, were too much for Weldon's crew from Hays. But it was recovered fumble that let Emperor the lead and hold it to the finish. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Washburn-town game was as hard-fought tie. It was a game where hard-fighting Washburn players were concentrating their defensive ability against one man, namely, "Red Shoot." If the opponent gave all he had but could not play the game alone, Washburn, although they presented a well balanced team, looks better on paper than they actually show on the field. Somewhere they have a weakness that must be used if they are to be consistent winners. McPherson, a veteran team, could not understand St. Mary's whirlwind offensive game and were easily defeated. Baker bowed to Bethany at Lindsburg. Both teams were big and powerful. Bethel, for the second straight year, defeated Friends. Kansas Wesleyam received further honors from St. John, and won from Missouri Wesleyan. In their city game with St. John, Southwestern found no difficulty in easily tracing their rivals. W. L. T. Pet. Kansas Wesleyan 1 0 0 0.100 Bemouth 1 0 0 0.100 St. Mary's 1 0 0 0.100 Emporia Teachers 1 0 0 0.100 Bethel 1 1 0 .500 Washburn 0 0 1 .000 Ottawa 0 0 1 .000 McPherson 0 0 1 .000 Bakey 0 1 0 .000 Hays Teachers 0 1 0 .000 Friends 0 1 0 .000 *Southwestern, Fairmount, Sterling College of Emporia and St. Benedict* have not played conference games. Pi Epsilon Pi Holds Meeting EP Ipsilon FT IIepsilon meeting P. Epsilon Pi, K. U. pep organization, hold a meeting in Fraser hall, Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Herbert Laing, president of the organization, appointed a committee to work out a stunt for the Kansas Agri game. The fall initiation of the organization will be held next Tuesday evening. Oct. 13, in Fraser hall. Presidents of fraternities at the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College were guests of the Y. College and the entertainment at Stillwater. Committees Announced for Meeting of Editors **Committees for the Kansas Editor's Found Table to be held Oct 16 and 17 have been anounced. The hospitality committee will consist of Ed Kinnison, Nikki Kimball, Yungkei Kimball, and Jessie Edmondson. The registration committee will include Helen Clute, chairman, Ruth Lawless, Jola Lapham; and those who are working on the Murals, chairmen, Lacie Fenton, Joe Brewer, and Alice Van Meensel. Valley Teams Begin Season's Real Grind in Saturday Games Eastern and Western Eleven Meet Strong Contenders in Flag Race A number of important gridiron games are on schedule for Saturday, as the big teams get down to the real grind of heavy games. In the Valley the Missouri-Nebraska struggle at Columbia is attracting the greatest attention, while many eyes will look for the results of the Kansas-Iowa State game at Ames. These two games will have an important bearer in the valley conference race for four teams. We are strong contenders for the flag. Another important game in the Valley is the Drake-Kansas Aggie go at Des Moines. The Aggies are strong this year while Drake had a hard tussle with Washington last Saturday, Both team emerged first, last Drake over Washington to 0, the Aggies over Washington to 0, the Aggies over Oklahoma 16 to 0. Grinnell Plays Minnesota Grimnell Plays Minnesota All other valley teams play non-conference opponents. Grimm invades the Gopher state for *w* contest with Bill Spadling's Minnesota team, Washington University plays South Methodist University" at Dalton Texas an important into-section game. The Oklahoma Aggries play Emporia at Stillwater and the University of Oklahoma plays Edmonds Normal at Norman. In the east the important games are the Ohio State-Chicago game at Chicago and the Georgia Tech-Penn State game at the Polo grounds. On the Pacific coast the California Golden Bears go up against some stiff opponents like San Francisco. The Club team best Stanford last Saturday 9 to 10. The schedule for week-end games follows: Amherst vs. Bowdow at Amherst; Baker vs. McPherson at Baldwin City; Bucknell vs. George, Washington at Lewisburg; Brown vs. Pennsylvania at Providence; California vs. Olympic at Berkeley; Carnegie vs. Mt. St. Mary's at Pittsburgh; Chicago vs. Ohio State at Chicago; Cincinnati vs. New Hampshire at Waterville; Colgate vs. St. Bonaventure at Hamilton; Columbia vs. Wesleyan at Baker Field; Cornell vs. Williams at Ibaea Dartmouth vs. Vermont Dartmouth vs. Vermont at Hanover; Detroit vs. Columbia Coll, at Detroit; Drake vs. Kansas Agri, at Des Moines; Florida vs. Southern at Gainesville; Ferman vs. The Citadel at Greenville; Georgia vs. Gettysburg at Gettysburg; Muhlenberg at Gettysburg; Harvard vs. Middlebury at Cambridge; Holy Cross vs. Providence at Worcester; Illinoisvs. Butler at Urbana; Iowa vs. St. Louis Univ, at Iowa City; Iowa vs. Lexington; Wesleyan vs. Salina. Oregon vs. Idaho at Eugene; Oregon Aggies vs. Gonzaga at Corvallis; Pittsburgh vs. West Virginia Univ. at Pittsburgh; Princeton vs. Washington and Lee at Princeton; San Diego at San Diego; Southwestern vs. College of Emporia at Winfield; Stanford vs. Occidental at Stanford; Swarthmore vs. Susquehanna at Swarthmore; Tennessee vs. Maryville at Knoxville; Texas Agus vs. Swaine at Dallas; Tufts vs. Bates at Medford; Tulane vs. Mississippi; Army vs. Knox at West Point Navy vs. Marquette at Annapolis. Kentucky vs. Clemson at Lexington; Lafayette vs. Washington at Easton; Lehigh vs. Drexel at Bethlehem; Louisiana State vs. Albania at Baton Rouge; Michigan vs. Indiana at Amarillo; Minnesota vs. Grinnell at Minneapolis; Missouri vs. Nebraska at Columbia; Northwestern vs. Carleton at Evanton; Notre Dame vs. Baton Rouge; Ogletright, Centre at Atlanta. Oregon vs. Idaho Univ. of Southern California vs. Utah at Los Angeles; Vanderbilt vs. Texas at Nashville; Villanova vs. Dickinson at Philadelphia; Virginia vs. Richmond at Charlottesville; Virginia Military Institution vs. Roxone at Topken; Washington and Jefferson vs. Waynesburg at Washington, Pa. Wisconsin vs. Franklin at Madison; Yale vs. Georgia at New Haven. Sport Notes --where he intended entering Leland Stanford university, but reconsidered. Joe Hennessey, the best end on the Washington University football square has been declared ineligible for the rest of the year, due to scholastic standing. Fred Webster, center instructor, says ago and will be out for some time. Charlie Moran, former coach of the famous Centre college eleven, is now head coach at Bucknell University. The largest crowd of spectators at the first football games last week, was 45,000 who watched Pennsylvania crush Ursusin 32 to 0. The longest run made in any of last week's football games was made by Captain Jim Policy of Syracuse to touch a down on the first-kick-off. Oklahinha football stock, sent to an early season low ebb as the result of the Kansas Aggies defeat, took a turn for the better Sunday with the return of Lamb, star back and premier forward by the team. Here, Lamb arrived from California, Donte Nama used 60 different men to defend Lombard College by a score of 60 to 1, last Saturday. Despite the frequent changes, Lombard never had a chance. The spectators were kept awake to keep track of each substitution. Homecoming games in the Missouri Valley conference are: Grinnell vs. Ames Agries at Ames, Nov. 7; Ames Agries at Drake at Des Moines, Nov. 21; Drake vs. Grimellin at Grimell, Nov. 24; Nebraska vs. Kansas Agries at Manhattan, Nov. 14; Missouri vs. Kansas U. at Lawrence, Nov. 21; Oklahoma vs. Missouri at Columbia, Nov. 14; Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman, Nov. 7; Grimellin at Oklahoma A. & M at Stillwater, Oct. 1; Missouri vs. Washington at St. Louis, Nov. 7; Kansas vs. Nebraska offering for your approval, Hart Schaffner & Marx fine Suits, Top Coats & Overcoats. Surely there is no better time than now to visit our studio. We are ready to show you the newest styles at prices that are most reasonable. Overcoats, in the new models, colors, and patterns, hand tailored, silk trimmed garments, coats that will keep you warm and are built for service— The Jayhawker Gloss Special rates to students for individual or group glosses. A reputation ripened by 25 years of personal service to K. 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