A PAGE FOUR 一 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931 Freshmen Downed by Varsity Squad in First Contest Lose Gridiron Battle 26-0: Borrello and Smith Make Most Yardage JAYHAWKS LOOK WEAK A summer-freshman team, that given the run on runs between two opposing teams, Hargis and his varsity football squad yesterday afternoon at a 20-0 score. Sayers went for an emphatic goal on the goal line for the senior Jayhawkers, and Page found the cross bars for two passes. It was the first time this season that the freshman squad saw serigraphy images of the sun and ice of being bothered with a rather warm sun, the yearlings gave the varsity line their own brightness. K. U. Not So Strong This Year One thing that the early practice sessions have brought out, however, is that the University of Kansas will not take the field next Saturday with a team that has won the shadow, the Jayhawk club that won the conference championship last year. The drive and fight that was so charismatic in the early practice is completely missing. Difficult Opening Game not only that, but Coach Hargiss charges lack polish and the form. The linebacker is moving backs, and the backfield shows awkwardness and delay in running interference. Even the man who was tackled by him, his mount to which direction to follow once he is in the open, and usually when he is in the field, he are three or four tacklers riding him. This Colorado Aggie outfit that comes to Lawrence for the initial football conflict of the season isn’t to be complaining, but it doesn’t rank high in the Rocky Mountain conference, it is somewhat stronger than the usual run of first game setups, and the Rocky Mountain conference, however, is the fact that K. U. can play a part of the game on last week. It is likely that the Jayhawker squirt that took the field at the start of a scramble. The team will be in the starting lineup Saturday Kite and Nail were at ends, Sprang, Rush and Burke were at ends, Nikk, guards; Bauch, center; with Page Black, Shakee and Smith in the back- The second string variety was made up of Campbell, Bake tasties, Casin' Campbell, guards; and the backfield consisted of Constorel Hill, Rockchild and Emrick Is Injured Throughout the scrimage, Borilla and Schaake showed the best gains, with Page and Smith making yardage at times. Both teams used straight football throughout most of the session, but they lost two games in a while to break the monotony. The first freshman casualty of the season was Enrick, former Topopea star, who was kicked in the head in the opening minutes of scrimmage. When taken from the field he was not seriously injured that he was not seriously injured. For the first football game he ever participated in, Elwyn Dees, holder of the national 12- pound shot put record (West Seventh Street) Jayhawk Plunge NEW OPEN HOURS Sundays, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Weekdays, 2:30 to 10 p.m. The Planon will stay open until as warm weather prevails. ROYAL THEATRE Tonganoxic, Kansas Western Electric Sound SUNDAY The screen's loveliest star, lovelier than she was in "Common Law," and her "Common Law," you'll love her in "Born to Love" for high schools, showed up well. On various occasions he broke through on the varsity line for a tackle, and once he smeared Page's place kick in an attempt for a point after touchdown. Yesterday was the first time he has seen action Added: Comedy & Cartoon Shows, 7:15 - 9:00 Admission 10c - 30c the freshman football squad consists of the following: Dr. Michael Leroy, Jr. Leah Kohlberg, Colleen Drew, Judson Smith, and Charles Witt, Kansas City, KS. Lawin Ankerson, Richard Brenn, James Campbill, Charles Genere, Nerad Jadda, David Robinson. Dian Meng, Karen McDonald, Killian Kolber, Kander Kolber, Larry Levine, Marie Mathieu, Malin Mahoney, Tupikka Tsai, Dong Chang, Cornelia Zhao, Dong Chang, Dong Chang, Dan Gao, Curtis Burns, Donald Ewing, Julia Truz, Betty Burchell, Third Dawn Fawke, Carolyn Wood, Jake Walters, Candice Cummins, Katie Cleman, Godwin Green, Holden Michaels, Mel Elysay, Duncan Larson, Hickman Michaels, Mel Elysay, Duncan Larson, Holde Walsh College, Lake Charles College, Miss. Doug Sabbath, College of Science, Miss. Dan Sabbath, Walsh College, Libertyville, Miss. Gouldin Sabbath, Paul Wadley School, Libertyville, Miss. Goodwin Sabbath, Berry Sorensen, B. F. Teagandi, Springfield Misc. College, La Salle College, Springfield Misc. Lewis College, Whitewater, Minneapolis M-Cat. College, Whitewater, Minneapolis M-Cat. MEN DESIRING WORK MUST FILE SCHEDULES AT Y.M.C.A Lawrence addresses and class schedels of students desiring employment have been requested by Sam Carter, the employment bureau of the University. According to Mr. Carter, of the 337 applications listed in the bureau, only half have given their Lawrence addresses, and 28 of their class schedules. The other half have not received until both of these have been received from those desiring employment. Will Discuss K.U. Football The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce will hold a luncheon Tuesday night at the Hotel Edridge relative to the annual Lawrence this season. Members of the Alumun association from Kansas City, the region, and other nearby points have been invited. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclinically 1025 Mass. Stillwater, Okla., games. 19—(UP)—High-priced football games will not be in vogue at Oklahoma A. and M. Col- OKLAHOMA A. AND M. CUTS FOOTBALL TICKET PRICES Football tickets will be slashed in the event that fans will not be allowed to view two games for $1 each and the three remaining games for $2 each. The former price Many are enjoying the cool dining room and delicious food. Are you-- if not Why not-- Begin Monday to eat at Nothing is good enough but the best Freshman Caps Go on This Week --- White Button—College Yellow Button—Engineer Red Button—Medic-Pharmic --- Get Yours Now-- FRESHMEN- With $5 purchase at our store, one cap free. CARLS Headquarters for "Hip Zip" Cordurovs—Leather Jackets. Sweaters, Knickers, Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes. "Glad to Show You" 75°C Ribbons Extra Better Get Yours Now and save a lot of "hereafter pain." Two Book Stores Starts Tomorrow FOR 3 DAYS Fraternity and Sorority Stationery 50c and $1.00 A 9,000 mile trip into the heart of the primitive jungle. A strange romance amid the weird noises of the jungle. DANGER ON EVERY HAND THAT'S THE THRILL OF THRILLS! Coming Thursday The Bargain with Lewis Stone and Doris Kenyon also Belvedere Quartette with Complete Change of Program ON THE STAGE The Belvedere Quartet From Stations KFBL - WDAF Coming Thursday EAST of BORNEO Announcing The Finest in Meals Always Biggest Show in Town Sensible Prices Starts MONDAY Come Eat Sunday Dinner With Us Today You will enjoy it Shows 3-7-9 The Surprise Hit of the Year There's a Girl for Every Dot on the Time Table ST. PAUL Ruby—Knew More about Salesmen than a Pullman Porter CRISP! BRISK! PITTSBURG Irene - Knows AH; Loves All; Takes All! Exciting Dramatic Hit! ST. LOUIS Mabe—the Blonde Who Made Week- Ends a National Institution! LOS ANGELES Vera—Just Missed Hollywood—But Has Missed Nothing Since! PHILADELPHIA —and for Every Girl There's a Story to Be Told! You'll Never Know Until You've Seen PHILADELPHIA Daisy - Quaint, Quiet and Quaker -With a Gimme Complex! BOSTON Ellen—Lots of Background but No Sales Resistance! Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio Phone 509 EVELYN BRENT Constance Cummings Frank Albertson Dorothy Peterson Soon—Wheeler and Woolsey in "CAUGHT PLASTERED" BUFFALO Betty—A Small Town Girl Who Meets All the Trains! Comedy — Harry Gibben in "The Ghost Purse" Voice of Vaudeville and Late Pate News -Added- Another Special for Union Members Only Toasted Beef or Pork Sandwich and Ginger Beer 15c Ice Cream Sodas 10c To get these prices Present Union Membership Card at the New Union Soda Fountain Phone 668 for Sandwiches and Drinks The above is just one of the many specials which will be offered from time to time throughout the semester for those who have paid their $1.00 membership fee in the Union. Besides such specials at the fountain, the union membership this year entitles you to the use of the following: Reception room and lounge with magazines, radio, card games, checkers, and chess. Men's lounge and smoking room. Women's lounge and recreation room. Women's Wardrobe. Weekly Wednesday evening one-hour free dances. University cafeteria with private dining room for small groups. lunch and refreshment services. Bulletin Board and University information bureau Meeting rooms for student organizations. Office of K. U. Jayhawker. Recreation room with pool and billiard table Offices of Men's Student Council and Women's Self Governing Association. One big free evening dance during the semester as well as numerous game tournaments and other functions. Pay your Union Membership Fee at the K. U. Business Office when you pay your fees.