PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, SEPT. 2Q. 1925 Ninety-Six Report to Bunn for Frosh Football Practice Average Weight of Player Is 160 Pounds; Few Men Out for Positions in Line in Line Nineeth six men have answered the Nineeth six men have answered the football practice this fall and are now being given direction to Coach John Kahn. The freshman material this year is unusually light, averaging a trifle under 160 pounds. According to Coach Patterson, the team's most valuable material. The squad, however, is put in several hours of practice each afternoon and from the available material Coach Burn will soon use. The squads are to scrimmage with the Varsity. A summary of the men out for the freshman squad: No. Owl Weight Average Backfield 16 21 3,902 14.86 Kids 15 21 3,922 14.74 Tackles 15 21 3,922 14.74 Centers 15 19 2,992 16.54 Centers 15 19 1,858 16.54 Centers 15 19 1,858 The heaviest man out is William Blair, Highland. He plays a tackle position. BACKFIELD Name Home WEEK Albena Hammes, Devin 1 Albert Lamont, Downtown City 3 Warren McMickleish, Dewey, Ohio 4 Wilfred Leonhard, Ani 5 Donald Harrington, Lawrens 6 Daniel Hardy, Montreal 7 Donald Harrington, Lawrens 8 William Boatman, Concordia 9 William Boatman, Concordia 9 Frank Miller, Mount Vernon 10 Howard Hallberg, St. John 11 Howard Hallberg, St. John 11 Doliver Swart, Fredonia 12 Ivan Poore, Scott City 13 Ivan Poore, Scott City 13 Dehmar Fritts, Lawrence 14 Finkie Ramsey, Jefferson City 15 John Smith, Howard 16 John Purdue, Georgett 17 John Purdue, Georgett 17 George Hendrickson, Lebanon 18 Ray Hillyer, Whitman 19 Ray Hillyer, Whitman 19 Herbert Haddad, St. Louis 20 Rudy Hillier, Harrison 21 Herbert Haddad, St. Louis 21 Roy Jaynes, McChurchill Taylor Flowerer, Ada Paul Proumer, Washouli Kirk Harding, Joseph Harrard Stagg, Joshua Ford Smith, Arkansas City John Tennant, Houston Park, Calif. John Chiewell, Huntington Park, Calif. Gretchen Slavin, Abilene Gretchen Slavin, Woods Hugh Hardy, Jake Jackauer, Jackson, Valley Center Charlie Hoffman, Ulmers Charley Hoffman, Valley Center Charlie Pickerell, Spartanille Lee Dodd, Laverne Lewis Gortzale, Coventry Manuel Haufner, Marina Manuel Haufner, Marina Marvie Brumley, Concordia Jason Barker, Loyola David Jackson, Lebanon Emma Davis, New York Eugene Baker, Winchester Michael Cain, Monroeville Dale Luker, Gordon Daniel Luker, Berkeley David Nixon, Lawrence Larry Lawson, Lawrence James Lyons, Lawrence Gavin Gaston, Concordia John Galloway, Lawrence Russell Cooper, Lawrence Cary Hobbs, St. Joseph Charles Hobbs, St. Joseph James Cowlley, Pasla Eugene Erykand, Calif. Cameron Carey, Dan Shannon, Owen Harden Blahby, Oaken Harden Blahby, Haven Holmes, Rashida Taylor, Taylor, Kansas City, Ms. Marmore Davis, Houston - trukker, Lawrence Chipman, Richie Roche, City Center Robinson, City Center McKinley, Tech. Ohio Melton, Tech. Ohio Wilson, Tech. Ohio Lawrence McCook, Concordia Lawrence McCook, Concordia Lawrence McCook, Newcastle, Ohio Lawrence McCook, Newcastle, Ohio Robert Meyer, Dolphin City Robert Meyer, Dolphin City Sabo Has Five Letters New Football Coach Has Had Three Years' Experience John Philip Sabo, the new assistant football coach who was added to the Jayahwaker football staff this summer, was a fiveetter man at Illinois making three letters at end in football and two in basketball. Sabo, who is 26 years old, has had three years' experience coaching, filling the role of assistant football coach at the University of Rochester his first year out of school, and being head coach in basketball and track. During the last two years, Sabo has been had coach at the Aurora high school in Chicago. Sabo has been working with the Kansas ends since 2013 and has taken over the wingmen some real pointers on how to play their positions. "Kangatti is fortunate in obtaining a man with the experience Sabo has had," D. Forestr C. Allen, director of athletics, said yesterday. "Sabo has an ordinary and is also reading a newspaper friend of every member of the squad. Phi Mu Alpha, national music fraternity, announces the pledging of Earl Lawrenceon of St. Joseph, Mo. and Gordon Merrick of Troy. William T. Tilden Again Becomes Tennis Champion (United Press) Park Hills, N. Y., Sept. 10—The national tennis champion, William Tilden, smashed his victory to win this afternoon in the finals of the national tennis championship, defeating William Johnston of San Francisco in a gruelling five-set match 4.6, 11.9, 6.3, 4.6, 6.3. When Tilden left the courts of the West Side Tennis Club, he carried with him the championship cup which he has won six times in the last six years. For four straight years Tilden has met in the finals and defeated Johnston, his opponent, and also of foreign players entered in the tourney, this virtually gives Tilden the title of world's tennis champion. tival Track Captains May Meet on Gridiron in K. U.-Husker Clash Locke of Nebraska and Roone of Kansas Are Football Candidates Lincoln, Neb. Sept. 19—Football fans at the University of Nebraska will have an opportunity to see two of the fastest men in the Missouri Valley Conference in action on the bridion when the Universities of Kansas and Nebraska clash in the homecoming day football contest at Lincoln Oct. 24. Then is, providing Roland A. Locke that is a Corinthus musket foe Martin warrior and captain of the 1926 K. U. truck team, is successful in his attempt to land a benth on the Jawhawk队. Rooney, who weighs less than 150 pounds, is probably the fastest man at Lawrence. He ran next to Locke, Husker speed king, in the 100-yard dash event of the Missouri Valley track meet at Norman last spring. Both Locke and Rooney are to be captains of their respective track teams next spring. Both men are capable of doing the 100-yard dash in the fast time of ten seconds. Locks beater had better that Ben, who finished 0.6 second during the past year. Both men will be playing in the backfield as halfbacks. Rooney is trying his hand at varsity football for the first time, while Locke has been a member of the Husker team for two years. Kansas followers are watching Rooney with interest. They expect him to pick up weight and to develop a stable member on the Jayhawk eleven. While "Gip" Locke is in a class by himself at the Husker school, Rooney has a rival for the honor of being the fastest man on the K. U. team of 1925. George Power, letterman of last year, was a member of the Kansas quarter-mile relay team that won the 2007 Nationals flats at the Kansas Relays last spring and again won the event at the Drake Relays. Powers was used as a substitute end last year, but made such an impressive showing in several important games in which he snagged forward and then he is shated to land a regular baltic this year, reports from Kamas say. Haskell Indians Swamp Drury College, 40 to 0 Springfield, Mo., Sept. 19—The Indians insept篮 the Drury College eleven before they here today in a 40 to 0 victory. The Indians outplayed the local eleven completely, and their goal line never was in dain- (United Press) Prof. Carlo L. Reed, M.A., *2*3, has resigned his national research fellowship and position in the department of psychology to take a position as teacher in the department of psychology at the School of Business, University Delaware. Mr. Reed spent the summer in Chicago attending the Chicago University. Professor Reed to Baylor A vacancy exists for the office of representative to the Men's student council from the graduate school. Petitions will be received until room Sept. 22. All petition must bear 25 signatures. Bob Hill secretary. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Jay James will hold their first regular meeting at 4:30 Monday afternoon in the rest room of central Administration building. All members must be present—Elizabeth Saborn, president. Art and literary copy for the Grid- Grad number of the Sour Owl which will appear Friday Nov. 20, may be submitted now. Box copy is at the entrance of University campus—George McGuire, editor. Sport Notes Koefer Carter, western nonnateur golf champion and champion of Oklahoma, has enrolled as a freshman at the University of Oklahoma. Yale needs a good kicker, a good center, a couple of fend ends and a good guard, according to Tad Jones, coach. Otherwise prospects are good, but it may be laid up with a cold and may not be able to get in the first game. --best kicker on the squad may be used at quarterback on Harvard's varsity team this fall. He is being drilled by the coaches for the commanding position. Turner has been shifted from center to tackle. The Sooners have an interesting combination in the Wallace brothers—"Big Poly" and "Little Poly" "Big Poly" is a former all-Valley center and "Little Poly" is a Sooner coaching staff while "Little Poly" is trying quit for the team. Princeton coaches the task of finding successors to eleven stars who were graduated in June, and are not optimistic about the coming season. With only eight letter men on the squad Coach Maulbech of Oklahoma A. & M, is giving some forty-five other aspirants hard workouts in an attempt to find hole fillers on his eleven. With freshmen carrying the bull, Notre Dame was drilled in live tackling Friday. 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