PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1937 Practice Is In Full Swing Find Exceptional Talent On Freshman Grid Team This Year Varsity football practice will get back into full swing today after a Sunday layoff with both a morning and afternoon practice session. The squad is still working out in sweat clothes since the sessions consist of callisthenics, charging, punting, and passing practice. Saturday, Getto, assistant coach, put the entire squash through a lengthy cul�enith drill to help get to the top. It seems soon as possible for contact work. Several backfield men were getting off long spiraling pumps Saturday afternoon. Divens was perhaps finding the longest range with some that traveled close, and Wienkees was both trailing and Wienkees were also boating long one days All the men expected back have arrived with the exception of Stapleson, 200-pound guard. He has been working and is expected to report Monday. Two letter men earl-curly hair, white jackets, black back. They are Nelson, guard, and Vogel, tuckle. It is understood Vogel plans to attend a western school, while Nissan has moved to California with his father and will probably not attend any school. Parenteo, lettered backfield man, did not receive a summer and coaches have not had much hope of his returning. A few freshman gridsters were out limbering up Saturday,however organized practice for the new team was until after enrollment is completed. Rumors have it that the freshman material is exceptional this year, with such things as 250-pound tackles, and of course there is Ruphin good ball tackled to be good a half back as he is a basketball player. Freshman Coach Conger bennares the fact he has only 10 days of practice to prepare for the varsity game on Sept. 25, and the team should have he too bad for the varity if the two teams were to meet at the end of the season. Jay Janes Plan Better Program This Year "We intend to make a fuller and better program this year," is the forecast made by "Prexy" Roberta Cook, in 39 of Jay James, the women's pop organization and an official national labor union, national labor top security. Jay Dances will meet early this week to determine the basis for cooperation this year with the Ku-Kuo's mom's pop organization, for the Kukook baseball school and vocations, football rallies and the freshman induction. University Golf Course Being Put into Shape The Athletic department has been working on the six-hole University golf course, getting it back in shape to accommodate student and faculty needs. The course has been mowed and some attention given to the sand greens. There is no charge for the student and faculty members to play, the course being maintained by the athletic department. The course is located on the north side of the Administration building. Women Students Entered In Pro-Lady Tournament The Lawrence Country Club in augustates a new type of golf tournament for this section of the country next Sunday, Sept. 19, with 40 couples scheduled to tee off in a Pro-Lady handicap tournament. Mrs. O, S. Hill, Missouri State Women's Champion is paired with Bunny Torpey, Oakwood pro of Kansas City. Two University women have also entered. Betty Stephenson, c44, has paired with Clarence Yockey, pre of the St. Andrews course in Kansas City, Mo., and her sister, Katherine Stephenson, csp, plays with Al Collins. Indian Hills pro of Kansas City. The tournament is scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19 at the Lawrence Country Club. There will be no admission charges. The School of Law was established in 1878 with a two-year curriculum. New Suits Will Add Color The 1937 Jayhawk football team will make a striking appearance in their new uniforms when they line up for the first kickoff this fall. And they're saying they clothe themselves making the shirt is true, Kawasaki opponents should be rewarded. The Jerseys feature the historical crimson and blue color scheme, the crimson rayon with blue striping on the sleeves. The numerals on the jerseys are large with a silvery white sheen. The pants are subdued yellow whipcoord with an elastic insert in the back of the legs. The socks are made of crimson rayon with Blue stripes. Topping the rest will be helmets painted white, and all taken together, it should provide a colorful sight against the green of the field. Exemption Slips Are Out Jayhawker To Feature Candid Photographs In New Issues Students who do not wish to purchase the Jayhawker, University year book, will not be required to present exemption slips at the Business office this year. The exemption slip plan has been abolished by the magazine's staff and the purchase of the year book will be placed on an entirely voluntary basis. The best freshman football material in years is evident in this year's crop, the football coaches have declared. This is a practical result from an increase in better feelings on the part of the alumni, believes Gwim Henry, new athletic director. That the alumni have, out of a growth in pep and enthusiasm, urged athletes of ability to attend the University is given as a primary reason for the better crop. Freshman Coach Conger and his assistant, Mano Stukey, were of the opinion that the new crop is far above the average. Varsity Coach Lindsay also became enthusiastic on the course. No one had more. No less pleased was Henry, who said that the main job of the freshman coaches was to see that the Abolition of the exemption slips, which caused much discussion last year, in the result of student petitions against them. The business manager, and a campaign Kansas U. Coaching Staff CONGER, PRESNELL, HARGISS, HEAD COACH LINDSEY, GETTO players got started right, were kept interested, and to see that they kept up their scholastic work in order to be eligible next year. Seating arrangements in the stadium for football games will remain the same as last year. Students may get seats south of the 25-yard line on the west side and from the 50 yard line south on the east side. Any hope on the part of students for a change in this arrangement would hold all at for fulfillment, Coach Henry said. It was explained that advance sales of tickets would prohibit any move this year. At the same time Henry expressed the desire to make such arrangements as the students wish in the future. CARLS -- 25 years with a University Education in good clothes Owen Carl Clarence Houk Dunie Johns Dave Shitk C. C. Carl Clarence Hartig Bud Bangs Eddie Cooper WELCOME FRESHMEN AT 905 MASS. ST. carried on by the Daily Kansan. The magazine staff promises, however, that the Jayhawker will be want this year for its own sake. "Your Dad wore clothes that carried this label. Our store completely air conditioned. The magazine will be entirely new this year according to Bob Pierson, editor, and Bill Seitz, business manager. Changes have been planned in both the editorial and business divisions. Pledging Tonight! Our unlimited supply of fresh cut fall flowers will meet your needs and allow you to convey the congratulatory message in an appropriate manner. Send Flowers they tell the story Plans for the Jayhawk, which will again be published in five magazine issues, include several innovations. The editors will make use of photographs of the natural, candid variety instead of posed material. Photographic pages will feature a single, definite thought-progress instead of miscellaneous make-up. Editorial details will be detailed, details will be vivid and brief, patterned after the style of a popular national magazine. Start the Year Right by sending her a CORSAGE for Tonight's Vorsity. The Jayhawk office has been moved this year from the sub-base-ment of the Union building to a new location on the third floor. Phone 72 "We make prompt delivery on all orders" Student writers will again furnish the built of material for the Jay-hawker and Editor Pierson plans to furnish them some remuneration for their work, which has not been attempted before. Skilled writers, es- tended to be in our welcome to interview Pierson as soon as paying is completed. Phone 72 Campus Calendar September 13 Registration, psychological and physical examinations continued throughout day. meeting of freshmen by Schools, 8:30 a.m. (Attendance required) College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Fearner Chapel; School of Engineering, Marvin Hall; School of Pharmacy, lecture room, Chemistry building. (At these meetings freshmen will meet their Deans and receive instruction and counsel regarding enrollment. There will be an opportunity to ask questions.) Freshman. Convocation. (Attendance required.) Auditorium, 7:30 Opening varsity dance, Memorial Union, 9-12 p.m. September 14 Tips through the University library every half-hour. The library and its uses are explained. 1:30-4:30 p.m. Two-tone Saddle Oxford Heavy gum rubber sola Cinnamino Sbom Cinnamino Sbom in one for casual in one for casual dorm ww dorm ww Brown Shell Cordovan Wing Tip Oxford for town wear THE PRIDE Complete Showing Authentic Styles Now Ready! Include Straight and Wing Tips... Plain Toes Saddle Oxfords... Norwegian Models Crepe Soles University Stylus BOSTONIANS $7.50 to $11 THE ANDOVER THE NEW JAYHAWKER SAVE MONEY!! Buy Your Books AT THE Student Book Exchange h-Basement Memorial Union Open from 9 to 4