PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY. SEPT. 22, 1925 Football Season to Open Saturday With Minor Games Fans Will See Two Valley Teams in First Action at Manhattan and Ames A large number of colleges over the country will swing into action this coming Saturday in their opening football games against more or less minor opponents. These games are practice games that are calculated to get the teams in shape for the hard games to come later. Only two Valley teams play on Sept. 26. The Aggies over at Manhattan will play the Emperor Teachoff, the Strong Simpson squad. These games should provide a nice morale of pigskin entertainment for the fans at the two Valley teams as both non-represented by strong sounds this year. Noice Dame Plays Baylor Noire Dame Flays Bayor Norve Dame opens its season with a rather stiff early season opponent when the Baylor Bears come to South Carolina. A two-third of the team played in northern climbs. The Baylorists took first place in the Southernwestern conference last year by winning four games and tieing one. Baylor has lost only one conference game in three years, and that one to Southern Methodist U., on Thanksgiving day 1023 by 16 to 0 score. The Beers scored victory over Oklahoma and Arkansas and will undoubtedly give the Fighting Irish the acid test in the first game. Penn to Tackle Ursinas Other powerfetls of team 1924 that have been crowned champions of Pennsylvania and California playing Ursinsa and Santa Claire respectively. Last year California barely emerged victorious in a battle with Windsor, winning Ursinsa 34 to 0. Important games scheduled Saturday are: Alabama vs. Union at Tuscaloosa; Allegheny vs. West Virginia at Eric; Amherst vs. Rochester at Amherst; Birmingham Southern vs. Alabama Poly at Birmingham Brown; Oakland vs. Pittsburgh; Bucknell vs. Western Maryland at Lewisburg; Butler vs. Earlham at Indianapolis; California vs. Santa Chara at Berkeley. Centuryville vs. Mississippi College at Shreveport; Colgate vs. Canisius at Hamilton; C, of Emporia vs. Phillips at Eind; Columbia vs. Haverford; Cornell vs. Snougamela at Rincon; Duke vs. Florida; Detroit vs. Alma at Detroit; Georgetown vs. Dresckel at Washington; Georgia Tech vs. Ogeoghtine at Atlanta; Holy Cross vs. Manhattan at Baltimore; Iowa State vs. Simpson at Ames. Rutgers vs. Alfred at New Brunswick; South Carolina vs. Erskine at Columbia; Southern Methodist vs. Denton at Syracuse; Syracuse vs. Northwestern; southwestern at Amity, Tulane vs. Louisiana Coll. at New Orleans; Vanderbilt vs. Murfreesboro at Nashville; Virginia vs. Hampton-Sidney at Delaware; Winston-Salem vs. Henry-Henry at Lexington; Wabash vs. Hanover at Crawfordville; Washington and Jefferson vs. Geneva at Washington, Pa.; Westiean vs. Connecticut Aggies at Midlandtown; and Hamilton vs. Hamilton at Williams-town. Kansas Wesleyan vs. Bethel in Salina; Lafayette vs. Mullenberg in Easton; Lombard vs. Mount Morris at Galesburg; Marquette vs. Loyola at Milwaukee; Maryland vs. Washington Colt. at College Park; Mercer vs. Newark; Lansing vs. Airbirt at East Lansing; Midland vs. Creighton at Fremont; Nevada vs. St. Ignatius at Alququerque; New York University vs. Ningra at Ohio Field; Notre Dame vs. Bayler at South Bend; Oberlin vs. Albion at Oberlin; Pennsylvania vs. Ustann at Philadelphia; Point Shale vs. Lebanon at Oak Ridge; Pittsburgh vs. Washington Lee at Pittsburgh; Rice vs. Steenham Antin at Houston. Myers Hall Has Special Program Thursday Night Dean R. A. S Schwegler will speak on "The Corner Stone of a Better World." 7:30p Thursday night, Sept. 24, at Myers Hall. There will be special awards and several University awards will participate in the program. Professor Schwegler is dean of the School of Education and a very well known speaker. Prof. E. H. S. Balley of the de- partment of chemistry of the Uni- versity of Kansas has returned from his summer vacation at Northport, Michigan. Professor Balley has been connected with the chemical department at the University for more than 40 years. K. U. Artists Win Prizes in State Exhibit at Topeka Seven first prizes and one second prize were won in the art department of the Kansas Free Fair by two Kansas University women, Catherine Allen, sp. fa, and Miss Catharine special fine arts student in 1922-22. Miss Allen was awarded two first prizes, one for the best landscape done in oil, and the other for the best watercolor. Miss Cole received five first prizes and one second prize. They were for the best landscape sketched from nature in oil, the best collection of five pieces in pastel and charcoal, the best single painting in watercolors, the best drawing in watercolor, the first prize on batik. The second prize was awarded to her for the best collection of five oil paintings. Emporia Normals Play Aggies in First Game of Season Saturday Coach Hargiss' Squad Consist Largely of Veterans From Last Year With a team composed of veteran material, unlike any they have had for years, the Emporia Normil will meet the Kansas Aegies next Saturday in the first game of the season for both teams, with the game being scheduled to defend the Aegies handed them in 1924. The game will be played at Manhattan. With the veteran Captain Crockett at cent rate and Weber, all-state guard, with which to build his line, Coach Hargiss has developed a forward wall which will average close to 175 pounds. Wheeler has a skill with backcountry serving as the other tactic; they will be a pair worth watching. Regnier and Richmond, at guard positions, members of last year's team, will probably be in the starting line-up. There is also some veteran material, end positions, and Hardin and Fireball as the best be for far,弯. The backfield, with Sipe and Harris on halves, Burris at Bulls and Resch at quarter, must develop a more consistent scoring combination. If they are to be serious contenders for the playoff spot, their field should average about 150 pounds. The Aggies likewise will have a tea mof veterans, returning 15 letter men. However, the "k" womens cannot all be figured as veterans, as several played in only enough chance to win their letters, and are playing in new positions this fall. Porty two men altogether were reported to have been playing in the players who were left over after the weeding-out process last spring. There will be few changes in the squad, Bachman said, either in the way of adding new material or cutting old men from the list. Jay Janes Outline Plans President Appoints Committees for School Year "All Jay Jones who are not present at the next meeting Monday afternoon, Sept. 21, will be automatically assigned to Elizabeth Sanborn, president. This pop organization held a meeting Monday afternoon, Sept. 21 in the central Administration building of getting the season's work outlined." Committee appointed by the president included a stunts and membership committee. The stunts committee is composed of Lillian Liardigan, Helen Clute, Ruth Lawless, and Moyne Rice. The membership committee will present names of girls from organized houses, and a corresponding number to non-organized houses, to be voted on for membership at the next meeting. This committee is made up of three students: Ruth Lawless, Lida Strong, Ruth Lawless, Virginia Davis, and Mary Engel. San Antonio, Tex., Sept. 22—Colen William Mitchell awaited orders today to appear at Washington if called upon to testify before the inquiry board, investigating the nation's air service policies. It is understood here that he will be ordered in a few days to go to Washington. Colonel William Mitchell Awaits Call to Testif At the next meeting Monday at 4:30 p. m., plans will be discussed for the coming football season activities. (United Press) According to his present plans he will fly to the capitol by way of St Louis and Dayton, Ohio. Learn the Charleston—Ione De Watteville. S24 phila, national singles tennis champion, will play in some exhibition matches. He will also court in Kansas City, Sept. 28. Sport Notes --it's easy to buy on the Ten-Pay-Plan Knute Rocke has 350 naprints for the football team at Notre Dame this fall. Boston University has recently made a bailing allowing freshmen to participate in variety competition. This seems to be a retreate motion as most of the larger universities and colleges have the one year rule. The Yale coaching staff this year will be Tad Jones, head coach; Margin Stevens, former Washburn star, Eddie Bench and Ray, Pond, backfield; Richard Hickey, front field; Window Layney, line coaches with Crawley Connected in charge of the ends. This shows the difference in number of courses employed by entire schools. Yale used a graduate system of coaching. Rutgers College, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, played the first game of American intercollegiate football with Princeton in 1863. Rutgers won the game by 5 points to 1. Mercer Captains Simpson Team; Twice All-State Man Cyclones Due Stiff Game The Ames Cyclones are due for a stiff game Saturday according to reports issuing from Indihana, Iowa. The team's Simpson College football team. The Simpson team is captured this year by "Moose" Merver, twice selected as an alternate hallmark by the Des Moines Register. Merver is a triple threat man of exceptional ability and leadership, who has led his direction in the game Saturday, C. N. Workman, brother of the famous Hope Workman, and former backfield star at Ohio State, is coaching the Red and Gold team while Arnes Amo S. William, a head coach, who played at Ohio State as well, will be joining the former teammates will be working hard to defend each other. Other stars returning for Simpson are "Chick" McCoy, quarterback, an Iowa State player and a half in the backfield. In the line, Officer, an all Iowa Conference end and Holiday, selected for a tackle borough on the secondBluffState beach. In addition, the Ames crew has the help of the two Retina brothers. Medicine Fails to Revive Boy Tiffin, Ohio, Sept. 23. All the pervasive medicine of science failed to revive William Radhak, twelve years old, from infirmity of an amnionothelial tumor. 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