PAGE EIGHT THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1929 Jayhawk Football Candidates Start Practicing Today Forty-Two Men Repor Saturday; As Many More Expected for Squad Forty-two candidates for varsity berths on the Jayhawk football eleventh were doled out their middle school year. They were being made to check out additional equipment for over forty more expected to play in a season of opening practices of the season today. With Coach H. W. Hargis in session with the Big Six directors in Kansas City Saturday, it was not rare that he would speak and then son would open with two practices to day as was the custom last year other members of the staff, however thought that Head Coach Hargis and his men through a double work-out. The captain Stewart Lyman led the list of letterkennors to report which incidents he covered. Charlie Smoot, Floyd Avery, Dick Muthins and Jason Brown also covered Carlo Fetty. Eleven of the 42 veteran and first year men who reported on suzir Saturday were lettermen. The other seven "k-oters" are expected to sign up for a job as security up by rush work activities Saturday so that they were unable to report. Kansas will have superior army of sophomore talent with which to build into the machine left from the graduation toll of last year. The squadron until enrollment is completed and the varsity practice started off. Season Outlook Is Good Eighteen Cornhusker Veterans Expected to Return Lincoln-Eighteen lettermen are expected to be numbered among the squad of grid candidates reporting next Monday when Coach Duma X. Bibie, new Cobrour grid coach, is scheduled to call at the University of Nebraska. Spring graduation of 1929 made a deep inroad into the ranks of Cormoran huskers. Nevertheless, Nebula was not an immediate threat to the gridron, there being a number of veteran reserves and promising sophomores to fill the ranks 647 open. Veterans missing from this fall include Blue Howell, sonnational plunge fulbuck, who will be head coach at Pittsburgh, Kan. Teachers his fall lecture in Cincinnati and in Cornhusher history; Dan McMullen and Elmer Holm, a great pair of guards. Other lettermen who have been graduated are Leroy Loua, the former principal guard; Gleem Munn, tackle; Clifford Ashbury, end; Walter Druth, guard The Hacker grid drill will get under way Monday, Sept. 16, in accordance with Big Six Conference regulations, and will involve tage to the first three opponents on the Cornbursh schedule. The Southern Methodist Mantags, first up on the Nebraska slate, open practice Sept. 10, while the Syracuse Orange and Pittsburgh teams, both third opposing teams, have been at it since the first of the month. Announcements Uniforms will be issued to all ob- members of the R. O. T. C. who are again enrolling this semester begin- ning Monday noon. Freshmen will be issued uniforms as soon as they enroll. It is advisable that you attend all of this institu- tion coming back this semester report for uniforms as early as possible. Sargeant Kollender. O. U. Student Newspaper Edited in New Quarter Norman, (Special)—The Oklahoma Daily, daily newspaper at the University of Oklahoma, will be edited in a new office and printed in a shop. Press for its first issue will press Press for the first time in the 13 years of its history this year. The first copies were published Sept. 12 under the direction of Paul Kennedy, senior, Oklahoma City, editor, and Randy Beaver, decorator, Business manager, The erection this summer of an addition to the University Press building provides space for the new editor, a professor who has been housed in the basement of the Old Science hall for several years. Two new lineotypes, a complete new set of the typeface, and the manuscript will be added to that already on hand, and the mechanical department of the paper will be independent of the paper industry, including of other university publications. Owl to Be Out Thursday Frosh Number to Be Featured In Opening Hoot The bird of humor, the Sour Owl has been making some determined decisions in the past. Its initial flight of the year on Thursday morning, Sept. 19, in order to greet Ornet habitats as they trip through the woods with the Editor, Arnold Isenburg, announcing that he will not return to the University until he is on the Hell superintending the publication of the first issue, the Sour Owl staff will change management for A freshman number with the central theme in rush week characterizes the first issue. The beauty contest to be sponsored by the Owl this year starts out in the first number on pages 80 and on for a period of several months. Send the Kansan home. Christian Associations Present Busy Program For Enrollment Week Treks, Mixers, Social Contacts and Fellowship Activities The Y, W, C, A, and the Y, M. C, A. social program for yesterday kept everyone in the organizations busy, even during a rainy day. The rock south of Lawrence proved to be interesting and enjoyable experience for all those who made the trip. A pet-acquainted program was given to the surrounding territory was explored. Scheduled The trucks and cars carrying the party left the Union building shortly after 3:00 p. m, and returned in the evening in time for church services. The formal tea held for all women under the auspices of the N. W. Walkinshall hall Sunday between 3:00 and 5:00 p. m, was well attended. No Rush Parties Held the sorcerors of the Hill co-operated and there were no rush parties of any kind during the time. The all states party in the Union held Saturday night drew a large crowd. About forty women attended the open house program at Henley house Friday afternoon. Week's Program Announced The Y. M. C. A, and W. Y. C. A, program for the remainder of the week is as follows: Today is get acquainted day at the Y. M. C. A, 121 Fraser hall. All are invited to come in and get acquainted. Monday, 10:30 a.m. m. Morning chocolate for all women, Henley house. Tuesday, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. m. Tea for all women. Supper Tuesday. ad women, Spencer Dayer. 9 p. m., Informal hour for men and women, "Origin of K. U. Trad- iutions." Henley house. Wednesday, 8.50 p...m All-University mixer. Union building. SMITH'S CAFE 914 1/2 Mass. A Good, Clean Place to Eat Try our special Chili; 10c Open All Hours Homecooked Pastries Saturday, 10:30. Big and Little sisters picnic, gather at Honey屋 house. 3 to 6 p.m. Fellowship outing for all men. Gather at Union building. Aeronautical Engineering Training Offered at O. U Norman—(Special)—Definite training in aeronautical engineering will be offered in the University of Ohio and in the University of Chicago, for a course of courses and the addition to the faculty of Clinton D. Cause, formerly with the faculty of the University of Nebraska, according to Dr. Drew R. McGee of the College of Engineering. Outlining of the airplane engineering work follows definite trend in this direction on the part of the college. Through training offered here, several students have gone into airplane engineering work, Dean Feigler said. If you try us once ONCE It won't be a ? 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