PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1925 Few Football Men Are Out on Field For Early Practice Game This Year for First Time Is Scheduled With Team From Grinnell About thirty memoirs of the varsity football squad worked out last week under the direction of letter men. The practice consisted of rehearsal, warm-up, and down under punts. Some of the candidates are practicing place kicks. All the members of the squad are expected by tomorrow and will work out on the field south of the gym under the direction of Captain "Babe" Smith, until秋 15, when the varsity coaches will take charge. A team of 80 players prohibits the coaches from assisting in the workshops until this time. Two New Coaches Here A hard schedule is in view for the Oreaders this year and the strongest coaching staff in years will have charge of the squad. George Clark will act as head coach and have charge of the backfield. He will be assisted by Karl Schindman, who will have the time to look after and then him Gue Lookshaugh, former Okaka University Aggie star, will assist with the backfield and John Sabo, an all-Western end with Illinois a few years ago will coach the wingman. Eight games are on tap for Kansas fans this year and a unique feature is that all games are with Missouri Valley opponents. The first game is with Johnny Madison of Oklahoma A. & M. team, the end of a 300 count last year and the indications are that the former Michigan full back will bring another strong team to Lawrence on Oct. 3. Play Grimm First Time Play Grimm with the Grimmel. Kansas has played Grimmel many times on the basketball ball but never before on the The Jayhawk schedule: The Jayhawk schedule: Oct. 2, Oklahoma A. & M, at Law- Oct. 10, Iowa State at Ames. Oct. 17, Kansas Aggies at Law- Oct. 24, Nebraska at Lincoln. Oct. 31, kbiftooft Oct. 31, Drake at Lawrence. Nov. 7, Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 14, Grimmel at Grimmel. Nov. 21, Missouri at Lawrence. Severt Higgins Elected as Lawrence High Coach Severt Higgins, c 23, who has been coaching at Colby high school for the past two years, was elected to succeed Andrew J. McDonald, c 23, who recently resigned as coach and physical education instructor of Lawrence Memorial High School. Mr. Higgins graduated from Lawrence high school in 1919. He was a member of the Kansas football squad for three years winning a letter each year. His position was defensive, 422. His position was tackle and he was well known through the Missouri Valley for his "fighting spirit." His work at Colby has been very successful, and he comes to the local high school with a good record. He will also have charge of the boy's physical education program at the high school. - Eva Drumm A. B. 25, is teaching in the English department of the Lawrence Junior High School this year. Miss Drumm has been worked on the staff of the Topeka State Capitol since her graduation. Jerome L. Jacobson, 127, as just returned from a summer vacation in Czecho-Govinia. CAPTAIN "BABE" SMITH Jayhawk All-Valley Tackle Who Will Lead the Kansas Team This Fall "Phog" Allen Teaches Courses in Basketball Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of drills at the University of Kansas, taught short courses in basket- ball and Missouri college during his vacation. The courses taught by Doctor Alben were a part of a so-called "reary course" given at the Southwest College in Englefield, Mo., and at Deer College. Bob Zucker, football coach at the University of Illinois, taught football; Tom Jones, track coach at the University of Chicago, taught basketball; Doctor Allen taught basketball. Manv Games Scheduled Intersectional Contests Occupy Attention Many intersectional games, the spies of the gridiron game, have been scheduled this year. These games have done a great deal to establish football on the high points that it provides. It has also led us as a clean game. It has also added materially to the attendance figures in past games. Some of the big games with a decided intersectional tinge are the Chicago-Pennsylvanian; Chicago-Dearborn; Columbia-Ohio State; Syracuse-Tennessee; and Pittsburgh. Then a number of games between different sections that have become more or less established include the Notre Dame Army; Notre Dame-Georgia Tech; Army Detroit; and the Navy-Marquette encounters. Managers of college athletes are prone to admit that big gate receipts are a factor in the arrangement of sports sponsorship. The patriotism, etheless, that generous support, by the public is required to support the large athletic plants that are being established over the country and the intercolonial game brings the big Maleclin Moore To Work In East Malcolm C. Moore, A.M., 25, who for the past two years has been an assistant instructor in the department of chemistry has accepted a position with the Hercules Powder Co. as research chemist. 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