PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, SEPT. 14, 1925 K. U. Football Coaches Take Charge of Squad for Official Practice Tomorrow Will Start Intensive Drill for Opening Battle Oct. 3 Official football practice of Missouri Valley schools begins tomorrow, when gridiron coaches of the various conference institutions take charge of their proteges for the first time. Coaches "Polly" Clark, Mark Stuart and Zachary Prepared to take over the Crimson and Blue sonomorrow afternoon When Walter Shannon, halffall in 1923, reported for practice the number of letter men back this year was brought to it. Shannon was a good ball lancer in 1923, and was rated as one of the fastest backs in the valley that year. Howard Rooney, this season, added much to the speed of the Kansas squad when he reported for practice. Only three weeks remain before the opening game on the Jayhawk schedule, which is Oct. 3, with the Oklahoma Akgens. Head Coach Coach expects to put his men through an intensive drill in preparation for what appears to be the heaviest schedule the Kansas team has had for years. The 1925 Jayhawker gridiron schedule is as follows: Oct. 10, Olivia Aggies nt Lawrence Oct. 13, Amnes Aggies nt Amnes Oct. 17, Kansan Aggies nt Lawrence Oct. 20, Olivia Aggies Oct. 24, Nebraska at Lincoln Oct. 24, Drake at Lawrence Nov. 7, Oklahoma at Northern Nov. 7, Minnesota at Greenwich Nov. 23, Missouri at Lawrence (Homeschooling) Stagg Oldest in Service Chicago Football Coach Enters Thirty-sixth Year Stag book over the reins of Chicago's football hopefuls in the fall of 1981 at the request of the late John DeGrom, who has been on the Midway ever since. Only one other coach comes anywhere near having such a record and that is John Heisman, who began coaching at Oberlin College in 1892. He was a graduate since then, going to Georgia Tech, where he was very successful, turning on the famous Golden Tornado team of '16, '17 and '19 and developing such players as Stupper, Flowers, Harlan Anderson, who was a former Carver man. Last year Chicago started by losing to Missouri at 10 to and then tied Ohio State 3 to 5, beat Indiana and Porsche, followed by the Northwest where their feet in the first half piling up a lead of 21 points only to have the mighty Gringo, who had scarcely carried the ball during the first half, and led by Patsy Harden for succession and its score at 22-all. Sting is inigned a stuff proposition this year after sitting at the top of the heap in the Big Ten last year. The Midway team this year has two end positions open, a tackle, a guard, center and great fallback laid on top of this one of the hardest schedules in the conference to play. Later Illinois' lost to Minnesota while the Michigan tied Wisconsin and were the only undefeated team in the conference and thus fell heir to the championship, the first time since 1912. Yes, We Have No Water. Pipes Are All Frozen Many sleepiest students were forced to eat their breakfasts without water yesterday morning because the farmhouse lacked a faucet in the barnyard. Cairo, Ohio street. The smoking water faucets of the cafe all run through the company's new $2,000 refrigeration and storage plant. The failure of someone to turn off a switch before closing up the door before was the cause of the fires. The new waiters were unable to find any other worker at the cafe, although some of the more ambitious were seen to wander amidly around the counter apparently in search of moisture. Two pictures showing the University of Kansas football squad in its unofficial practice under the direction of Captain "Babe" Smith appeared in the Kansas City Journal for Friday, April 26. A. P., "Duke" D'Ambrera, formerly of the military department of the University. * Wrestling Squad to Hold Meeting in Gymnasium The first meeting of the varsity wrestling squad will be held Wednesday at 4:30 in the basement of the gymnasium. According to Guy Looka-baugh, wrestling coach, the prospects for a chambonship team are good. Lookahawk was graduated from Oklahoma A. & M. College last year, and while in school there was middle-eight champion of the Missouri Valleys, who played for the United States in the 158 pound class in the 1924 Olympic games. The Jayhawker wrestling team is headed this year by年徐 Skinner, 118 pounds. Smith, Botaford and Delp are the letter men returning. Penn Arranges Schedule Quaker Team Renews Athletic Relations With Yale Since Notre Dame got through such a stiff schedule last year without a defeat a number of other schools have taken on a bunch of stuff opponents for this season. Notre Dame's schedule for the next two weeks has all but last, but there are several on the list that can't be called easy pickings. Pennsylvania probably has arraigned the toughest schedule of any team in the country. The Red and White teams play this year by meeting Ursus at Philadelphia on Sept. 2.6 This game is just a condition for the game on Oct. 3 with Swarthmore, WV, having a stiff one for the Quaker school; After that they take on Brown at Providence, Yale, at New Haven Chicago at Philadelphia and then Illinois at Philadelphia. If that quartet isn't a tough proposition aren't any on the schedules this year. Haverford comes to Philadelphia for a game Nov. 7 which gives the Penn team a rest before tackling Pittsburgh on the 14 and closing the season on Thanksgiving day against their ancient rivals the Big Red队 themed by the city's nickname is to the east what the Kansas-Missouri game is to the Valley. In arranging the schedule this year the Pennsylvania authorities renewed relations with Yale for the first time in over 20 years. Besides this the Quakers, who have the policy of playing any team in interpersonal games with Illinois and Chicago on successive Saturdays. As a nucleus the Penn squad would have Willson and Robinson, Incinene, and Thomas, Laird, Field, Kruse and Sorensen, backfield, all letter men. Lindlev to Speak Chancellor Lindley has accepted an invitation to speak before the Kansas City chapter of the American Institute of Banking at its annual fall banquet, Sept. 17, in the Ivanhoe Masonic Temple. Teed Sandon, end on last year's varsity squad, who is one of the likely candidates for a wing berth on this year's team. "Oh! Why Will People Stare at Cripples So?" "Oh if people wouldn't stare so life would be endurable," said "Red" who, for eighteen years has been a cripple. "It isn't so bad for the maintained now, as it was before the war, because disabled soldiers are heroes, but before..." After months of suffering in various hospitalis, a sober, sensitive small boy was brought to his home. One of his legs was cut off above the knee, the other just below. Crutches helped him to get around, but there were no more rickling good times; lift was entirely changed. within a year, "Red" had become accustomed to his new environment. His child mind had worked out a philosophy of life worthy of a grown-up. He must learn to depend on himself. His fiery red hair was an indication of his self reliance and independence. Ambition and pride made him almost happy, yet everywhere he won people thought because he was a "cropile for life." The usually cheerful, red-haired genius became painfully silent. He recalled the time when he was a happy, care-free boy of eleven. While bumming his way to a skating pond near a city, he fell under a freight "Oh, how I hated that phrase" He was very sober as he thought of it now. "Perhaps their impulses were kindly but people were not careful about making remarks in my presence." As soon as his body had recovered from the shock, Rel returned to school and studied more diligently than ever. For the sake of diversion, a wine made him take piano lessons. Often he had to be forced to practice. "But that is the thing I thank her for most of all." On Stadium field a football squad of forty University of Kansas young men is working out daily in preparation for the coming strenuous season of eight Missouri Valley games, beginning with a contest with the Oklahoma Angels, Oct. 3, and closing with Missouri game, Saturday, Nov. 21, K. U.'s Football Hopes High "Few people know now that I was once a 'cripple for life,' my walk is slightly eccentric but the average person is not observing cough to think seriously about it. Learning to use a vitalimole刀 was physically painful and disheartening. Many times I almost gave up in depair. "College people were less polite than meat," I learned that in my college days. Tell them that even eupheasal women are wont to be sorry for them." The prospects for an excellent Jayhawker eleven appear brighter than for several years. Thirteen letter men have returned, while nine others are men who have been on the squad in former years. The other eighteen have had no experience on Kansas elevens. The squand this year is young as years go, averaging but 80.5 years. The total weight of the squand is 6010, the average weight is 3012. The backfield has an average weight of 1633, while the line on a squaw basis will average, 178.7, end to end. Names, age, weight, years, experienced players, and members of the Kannan squad: Age Weight Home Town Years Position *Lewis Davidson* Wade Cloud Carl Kulman Harold Hawkins Rafael Dangratsch *Ed Halpin* Nona Sayde Robin Lainy Mercie Blackburn Gleom Burton Wm. Mulins Myron Voigts John Coulter *Harold Baker* Ted Sandborn *Ted Sandborn* *Harold Testerman* Dick Mullen A. W. Pury C. Riley Henry Shenk Barrett Hamilton Stanley Lindley Harold Schmidt Gregory Hodges Tommy Myers Gene Hart *Gene Hart* *Harold Zuber* Joe Anderson Case Wall Ed Clare Howard Rooney *Walter Shannon* *David Name 21 160 20 181 20 181 20 176 20 176 20 174 20 168 20 168 20 162 20 158 20 158 20 180 20 180 20 174 20 174 17 175 17 175 18 162 18 162 19 160 19 160 20 180 20 180 18 18 18 162 18 162 20 165 20 165 21 165 21 165 Experience Lawrence 1 Kingman 1 Wichita 0 Kansas City, Kan. 0 Kansas City, Mo. 2 Kansas City, Mo. 1 Ocean County 0 Stafford 0 Kansas City, Mo. 0 Kansas City, Mo. 2 Dependence, Mo. (Capt.) 2 Lawrence 2 Merriman 2 Riverside 0 Eureka 0 Kingman 1 Riverwood 1 Chapman 2 Lawrence 1 Pinkhawk, Mo. 0 Lawrence 0 Norton 0 Johnsonville 0 Lawrence 0 Lawrence 1 Lawrence 1 Kansas City, Mo. 0 Quarterly 4 Quarterly 0 Kansas City 0 Left Half 0 Lawrence 0 Fullback 0 Lawrence 0 Fullback 1 Hutchinson 1 Left Half 0 Cedar Valley 2 Left Half 1 Kansas City 1 Right Half 0 Sedan 0 Right Half 0 Furcula 2 Right Half 0 Holton 2 Left Half 0 On Other Hills Johnson to the number of 57 were enrolled in the Wisconsin state university this year. An estate of $550,000 was recently bequeathed to the University of Wisconsin by the late J. Stephen Tripp, of Prairie du Sac. Ward Consult, half-back on the famous 1925 Notre Dame football team has just been appointed in backfield coach at the University of Wisconsin. 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