PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1920 Grid and Harrier Teams to Entrain Tonight for Ames 26 Football and 6 Track Men Will Make Trip to Clash With Iowa State Iowa State A squad of 28 Kansas football men will entrain at the Rock Island station tonight for Ames, Iowa, where the Jayhawks will engage in their second Big Six conference game this Saturday State Cyclones Saturday afternoon. Accompanying the football team will be Kansas cross-country runners by Cayce White will compete in their first Big Six match of the season, against the Ames team. Conch Brutus Hamilton is taking six men for the five-mile Hargiss Announces Squad The traveling squail selected by Head Coach Bill Hargis following last evening's practice is composed of 16 linehands and 10 backfield men, 16 linebacker and 10 backfield men. Hargis Announces 'Squid' The followup game in the triple medal menial, Floyd Ramsey, Dick Mulins, Allen Cochar or Carlos Fetty, ends Jack- an Chan and Nelson Sormen, tackles; Otto Roft, Milton Sormen, "Speed" Akkeon, Lee Davis, Milton Gellst, or Loren Renz guards; Frank Bauch, Schauler Capt, Steve Lyman, Jim Bunach, Ai Lawrence, "Lewis" Frosty, Frosty Cox, Lee Puge, Fouter Payne, Johnny Schmidt, and "Bunny" Black, blacks. Ootr Ost, sophomore guard, who has been出击 of the scene the past two weeks on account of his speed. With half-back, he suffered a tackle shoulder in the K-Agigie battle, are both on offense and defense. He readiness for action Saturday. Roland Logan, two-letter guard, remains on the ball and will be taking the trip. Work Against Freshmen Coach Hargins gave his gridion pupils their last stiff workout for this week when he drilled them in signals and on fundamentals, and lined them up against the fence to engage with yesterday afternoon. During most of the mock game the varsity worked on defense while the freshmen pounded the line with Ames plays, employed the passing attack of the time. Coach Hamilton has selected the following men to make up the cross-country squad: Captain Fortune, Lee Bowers, Lowell Hainville, Harry Levine, G. C. Strover and Dean Aiken, including by Capt. Ray Putman, and includes the following runners: Walter Thompson, Charles Howard, Oliver Gore, Jack Roadlin and John Merrifield. It is a coincidence that Coach Hamilton and Coach Robinson of Ames are from the University of Missouri and were teammates. SUITING YOU That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR The Most Becoming Accessory—A FOX SCARF for both beauty and warmth. C. BYRD FUR CO. Furs for dawhawkers 639 Mass. Phone 1214 ... Argie Wildcat Not Dead Togbechown II, mastecto of the K-Agries, is not dead. Reports were circumcised to the effect that K. U. raiders injured her K. U. raiders that her death was result. Dr. E. J. Prick, of the veterinary hospital, announced that Mr. Prick will alive" and soon will be able to return in her care near the hospital. Women's Tourney Begins Class Tennis Teams Chosen and Drawings Announced Women's tennis teams have been chosen and match play has started in the tournament. Three women have been chosen for each game, and one alternate, for each team is chosen. The first round of the contest must be played off by Friday, according to Margaret Lawn, manager of the class tennis team. The second round of the class tournament must be played by Oct. 30, and the last round will be completed by Nov. 5. Women on the senior team are Helen Broderson, Kiel, and Helen Broderson. The senior alternate has not been named. The junior team is composed of Franklin Argambright, Francis Reed, Cleo Drew, Michael Reed, Sophomore representatives are Margaret Lawson, Fiaur Vareu, Frances White, and Gerry Lutes, alternate. The women of the freshman team are Mary Jan Canel, Dorothy Lightbarn, Cathy Cartley, and Loss Lawson, alternate. Matches which have been scheduled are senior-sophomore, number one player; sophomore junior; number two players; senior-junior, number two players; sophomore-freshman, number two injayers; senior-junior, number freshman, number three players. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Tonight - Tomorrow Tremendous! Powerful! Freddie Agnew's Band Will Play Dates.75 Sat., Oct. 26 Starts Mon. "Masquerade" All-Talking Coming Soon Buddy Rogers Nancy Carrol in "ILLUSION" Union Building REGULAR VARSITYDANCE Stag $1.25 Anna, Oct. 24, (UP) - Laten- power in the reserves was sought by Bouch Workman today as he put his Iowa State Griders through an exceptionally hard scrimmage sea- comber. For the week, no fracas with Kansas. Football Notes Columbus, Oct. 23, (UP)—A few tricks that will be used against Nebraska here were shown to Tigers at practice on Monday of Missouri Tigers at practice here today. They were the advance guard and annual Homecoming week celebrates. varied offense, which will feature a running attack as well as a strong aerial game, will be used by the Nebraska Cornellmunkers against the Mississippi State Bulldogs; it was inadvertent in a final scrimmage against the pearls. Cir-Q-Lar Playing Cards (Round Shaped) Lincoln, Oct. 24, (UP)—A more F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler Successor to Landes 833 Mass. Newest Thing Out Leave Your Telephone Number With Us and we will call you in time for your train or bus. Call 987 GUFFIN TAXI 24-hour Service Chandler Cars 24-hour Service The Only Shop on East Side of Street Keuffel & Esser Co. SLIDE RULES Drawing Instruments and Supplies TWO STORES DURONAP DUFFELS TOPCOATS by Kuppenheimer Here are true topcoat qualities in abundance. A fabric, fleecy-soft and warm — of light weight and long wear—stoutly resisting cold winds and wet weather—styled to easy comfort-handcrafted by Kuppenheimer. $ 50 Others $25 - $30 - $35 OVERCOAT TIME! ---the University Styled Coats, tailored for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx in all the newer fabrics, colorings, here for your choosing. 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Still Is and Will Continue to Be The Choice of the Well Dressed Woman NEW POPULAR COLORS Gun Metal Promenade PRICE RANGE Lisle Top, $1.35 to $1.50 Chiffon, $1.50 to $1.95