PAGE EIGHT THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, 1925. Stiff Scrimmage Is Schedule for Jayhawker Squad Zuber, Schmidt and Wal Make Good Showing; Place Kicker Develops Fine showings were made by members of the Jayhawk gridron squad at the second official practice under the coaches, at the football field last night. The coaching staff has been working hard with the men, giving stiff assistance in stiff training of scrimmage and practice in passing and blocking each night. Head Coach "Potsy" Clark, and John Sabo have been working with the ends and backfield men, while Karl Schlademan and Alan Davidson have been taking care of the line men. Wall, last year's freshman captain, has been piece-kicking the ball over the crossbars with remarkable constenience, and it looks like this year's team will be especially strong in this department of the game. Zuber, Wellman, and Schmidt were getting off some good punts last night and the line was practicing going down under them. Burton, sophomore candidate for end position looked好 on the receiving end of several passes. "Rube" Smith and Paul, junior candidates, pair of the strongest tackles the Crismon and Blue team has had for years. Several good ball luggers loomed up in scrimmage. Zou, big ball back, was ploughing through the line for consistent gains, while Schmidt and Wall gave a good account of themselves also. Starr looked good at his old halfback position, especially in broken field running. Rockne's Team to Travel Irish Eleven Will Face Leading Teams of Country The Notre Dame football squad will do considerable trailing again this season. Long-distance jump have marked the Notre Dame schee ules in the past and this year's an rangement is no exception. After the first three games, which will be played at home, Coach Rocky team's team will go in various directions for the next four games. For this game, they'll head to the Army at the Yankee Stadium in New York, and the following Saturday will oppose the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis. The sound then will start for Atlanta, Ga., where they will face Georgia Tech in the third game. For this game, College Ta, Va., they will meet the Penn State eleven, Nov. 7. Note: Dame will be at home Nov. 14 against Carnegie Tech and against Northwestern on Nov. 2. The final trip will be made to Lincoln, Neb., on Thanksgiving Day, to engage the husker eleven. Doctor Allen to Address University De Molays Informal talks by members of the faculty will feature the second meeting of the University of Kansas Delle Molley Association Friday night, at 10 a.m., in the Fitzgerald Library, preceding to Forest Calvin, fa27, president of the Association. F, F. C, "Phug" Allen, Director of Athletics and Professor C. G. Dunspike of the department of English with two principal speakers of the evening. "It is of vital importance that all De Molays of the University of Kansas attend this meeting," said Caitlin Shackleford, who is a University student, should feel that this is his association. It is impossible to invite each member personally but all De Molays and Masons are gone and none are in attendance of a welcome." The meeting will be held at 7:00 o'clock Friday night at the De Mahoney fraternity house, 1137 Indiana street. Youth Swims Hudson A. Manila politician has made the statement that the Filipinos are aiming at complete independence and that they are being supported by American Democrats. John Deine, jr.,—"Freckles" to be more explicit-recently swim the Hudson river from West 125th街 to the Palisades park in exactly 37 milburns in more than a quarter and the feat would be a credit adult, so it is the more remarkable in view of the fact that "Freckles" is exactly six years old. How long does it swim across the river swarm "Freckles" swim across the Delaware river. A Danish expedition will hunt for gold in Greenland. John McMurphy Returns to Assist Trrack Team John McMurphy, A. B. 21, a "K" man, is to be assistant coach to the cross country team during the coming season. Since his graduation from the Umi versity, Mr. McMurphy has been an athletic director at Fower, Kanaa, and he was also a faculty member of Famboanga, Philippine Islands. The Mindanao and Sulo track team, which he coached, won the championship of the South Philippines in 1922-1923, and is working on his master's degree. Missouri to Start 1925 Season With 14 Letter Men on Squad Real Veterans of Last Year Are Gone; Majority Are Sophomores Missouri will start the 1925 football season this year with 14 lettermen on the squad. However, most of these men are sophomores, and the real veterans of last years squad, Bond, Faurot, Walsh, Splitch, Lewis, Palmero and Van Dyne have played their last game for Missouri. Atong with these 14 letter men are 11 members of last year's squand who did not win letters, and some 35 or 40 players from the last season's squand. From this large squad, C.L. Brewer and Coach Gwin Henry will pick the players for each position and according to the coaches the letter managers will be merely because of last year's work. In accordance with the Missouri Valley rulier, official practice did not start until Sept. 15, when Coach Heney took charge of the squad. With the first game of the season with Tulane only the team had to have to work hard to get his team in condition and in running order. the veterans who have reported to practice are Capt. Whitenman, Thomas Moulder, Stuber, Swofford, O'Sullivan and Jackson in the backfield and Richerson, Stafford, Walker, Coglier扎 Bergson, Ferguson, and Lindenneyin the line and at ends. Moulder the most capable quarterback on the Tiger squad, who was out of the game most of the time, of a game he suffered in the Kansas game will probably pilot the team this season. Swofford who suffered the same injury will also be o the field this year. Jim Tarr one of the most promising men from the freshman squad of last year, will put up a good fight with Cogilzer and Backus for the position of end. Other new men who show great promise of making the variety are Smith, Studdevich, Clark, and Howell. Each of them has every man in the squash盲盲 an equal chance of making the team, as no man is good enough to be assured a position. The coaching staff of this year will be greatly different from the one of last year. Coach Henry again will head the staff, and Harry Kipke assistant coach will be replaced by Jack Crangle, Illinois star. Kipke resigned to return to Michigan. Harry Laming will assist in his duties and Dont Reefer will coach the freshmen. Beds are former Missouri men. Gymnasium Class Work to Be Varied This Year With the second week of school started, the gymnasium classes are being whipped into shape. The three-hour freshman classes will be divided into two groups, swimmers and non-swimmers, as every person must be able to swim 100 feet before receiving gymnasium credit. Courses are being made as interesting as possible, and instructor Alphin advises all freshmen to take their first course in the University, as they have fewer outside activities to take up their time. Guy Loughaick, the wrestling coach, and two student inductees, Mr. Alphin, in class instruction. According to Instructor H, G. Alphin, work in the gymnasium is to be varied for the coming year. There will be callahes and marching on Friday, while there will occupy the gym hour on Wednesday, while the classes will do apparatus work and tumbling on Friday. During good weather the classes will be held out of doors. Running may occur during the fall after spring. Tesphold fever inoculations have reached the total of 34 at the city clinic, according to a report of Dr. H. I. Chambers, superintendent of public health. Not all of this number was inoculated by our students go to the University hospital, 1406 Tennessee, for their inoculation. Many Inoculated For Typhoid Extensive Program of Intramural Sports Planned for Women W. A. A. to Award Loving Cup to Organization Winning Most Points Every woman in the University will have a chance to participate in sports this year under the extensive program of intramural sports which has been outlined by the department of physical education. Every W, S; G, A. group and sorority is eligible for athletic participation. basketball will be the first sport, according to Dorothy Barter, instructor in the department. The basketball tournament will be held before Thanksgiving and those groups or sororities wishing to enter a team are asked by Miss Barter to sign up at the gymnasium on Wednesday, Sept. 16. A cup is given each year to the winner, permanent posthumous award. The winner is winning it for three years. For the past two years the Chi Omega sorority has won this trophy. It is also possible to sign up for the intramural tennis tournament and those groups or sororities wishing to enter members in this event are asked to turn in their names before next Tuesday, Sept. 22. Both singles and doubles pairings will be made. To the organization winning the most points in all the sports, the W. A. W. will award a large cup which my be kept for one year. The number of people representing each group will also count in the decision as to the awarding of the cup. Other sports in the intramural program will include basketball, baseball, and tennis. Volleyball will cover the period after Thanksgiving, while the swimming tournament will start with the beginning of the second semester. Baseball and track will come in the spring. Iowa Coach Has Problem Last Year's Stars Left Gaps Hard to Fill Although I think they have returned to Iowa State, Coach Chip Smith will play in the places of several of last year's stars. The loss of "Zeke" Roberts, outstanding kicker and passer of the Missouri Valley last year, together with the loss of Captain Harry Schmidt, guard on the All-Vallley team, has made gags which will be very difficult to fill. "Hick" Palm, a good defensive back, Roy Longstreet, a center, and Nave, stellar end, are all out of school. According to Coach Willman, members of his team will come from last year's fresh. For the fallback position two men, Lincoln Cory and Charlie Hill, are the most likely looking for candidates. Robert Fisher, who performed credibly in several games has last year, seems to be one of the contest for "Zeke" Roberts' sheer For the center job Kingingy, a big lad from last year's first year squad, has the best chance at Roy Longs, street's position. Two New Tennis Courts to Be Ready Immediately Allen to Kansas City Friday Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, will leave for Kansas City tomorrow. He will be a guest at the alumni at the University of Missouri. The will arrange the date of the annual Kansas-Missouri indoor track meet at Convention Hall in Kansas City. Doctor Allen will also take his students to the Missouri which will be used to study the Columbia. Tennis enthusiasts will suffer little or no inconvenience, in spite of the present torn-up condition of the courts near the South end of the stadium. While two courts were actually cut out to make space for the stadium additions, grading has already started on two more, to reopen the court and accommodate the of the athletic field. Courts rear the south additions are being used as parking spaces for machinery and materials, as officials do not want the sod on the football field to be injured. However all the courts north of the stadium and those south of the gymnasium should afford ample accommodations for players and their equipment by our annual number. The department of athletics also plans to build several more courts, later in the year. Allen to Kansas City Friday Design Enrollment Increases The freshman enrollment in the department of design has almost doubled, compared to the enrollment of last year, according to Prof. Rose Rowe. The freshman enrollment in Design Enrollment last year was 35 this year it is 63. All the studios are overcrowded with the students. A NEW SPECIAL RICHARD HUDNUT COMPACT - $1.00 See our complete line of RICHARD HUDNUT TOILET ARTICLES on display tomorrow night. Handy for the Students Rankin's Drug Store Sweet Orchid Narcissus 1101 MASS. PHONE 678 Have a Look— At our window display of attractive photographs. Window unveiling Friday evening. K. U. 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