PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1928 Varsity Gridmen Whip Into Shape for First Game Scrimgage With Freshmen Scheduled Tomorrow; Two to Be Held Next Week Coach "Bill" Hargas yesterday afternoon after him his Jayhawk gridman through a snappy woofer of kicking, blocking, tackling and signals. Art Lawrence, who was declared eligible yesterday morning, appeared in suit for the first time this season and boosted the stock with his accurate passing. With him in his car, Lawrence would wear Cox, Lyman and Cooper. The entire squat weed through warming up exercise to limber muscles sore from last Saturday's stiff knee. The pair split and drill in fundamentals was given. Coach John Bunn took charge of the backfield men and drilled them into the squat with a new form. Harries instructed the guards in a new form of offense wherein the purpose of running interfaces is of running interfaces. Line Coach Waalder guided the varsity line through a stiff period of blocking and charging fundamen- The squad came through the scrimmage of last week end in good shape and today went through their paces with enthusiasm and pop. Only one soldier was able to jump, Olson was unable to be in suit. This valuable lineman from last years squad appeared at practice, nursing a leg injury. Olson will probably be back next month, the Kansai gridline up to battle with Gracie on stallion field. Tonight near the variety squad will serenitymize with the freshmen. They will be held although it may not again be between varsity and fresh Saturday's workout will be in the morning, while in the afternoon the entire squad will attend the Haskell-Simpson College game. Next week the team will take photos and images to whip the men into competitive shape for the Grinnell contest. Francese Robinson, B. M. 36, Virgina Arnold, B. M. 28, and Agnes Brady, instructor in the department of Spanish, left Friday for Albany, N. Y., and from there took a boat ride to Georgia. Miss Robinson will study violin; Miss Arnold, piano, and Miss Brady will enroll in the Columbia graduate school. The former will stay at the Mu Pi Epsilon national club house; the latter will return on son hall. Miss Arnold will be at home at the studio club, 210 East 77th. Along $x$ the Sidelines Manhattan—K. C. Bauman, Kansas Aggie night game, was on the field during a bad leg, which is expected to keep him out of the fray for two or three weeks. The Aggies held their first victory in the Stadium yesterday afternoon. Along the Sidelines Columbia, Mo.—With numerous regulars on the sidelines, newcomers were given a chance to show their skills. Evan Johnson Henry put his University of Missouri football球队 through a long scrimmage. Miller Brown, veteran end, was out of the game in conference with the Michigan State as a tryout at pitcher for the Athletics. Bloomington, Ind—A serigraphie between varsity and freshman squares developed into an exhibition of prose by a group from the university of Indiana and indicated a likelihood that several veterans might "inspire to sophomore candidates. Fencing Club to Convene Any Person Interested Should Attend First Meet New Hockey Field Ready for Opening of Practice The presidency for this year's activities has not been chosen but the legislation will take place in the next ature, according to Doctor Naman. The first meeting of the Fencing Club will be hold next Tuesday, Oct. 4 at the Fencing Club'srium according to Doctor Niahamim, who is the sponsor of the club as well. Anyone interested in fencing should attend this first meeting. If more information as to the activities of these professionals be obtained through Doctor Naismith, K. U. will greet hisockey enthusiasts with a regrained and newly-sadded field this fall, and class triagruces as he learns how to leaning a mass meeting to be hold at the gym. Thursday at 4:30. All those interested in hockey are urged to attend the sneeze as at this time and take part in the arranged and class managers elected. This club is for both men and women students. There will be a class for beginners and one for those who have had previous instruction in force. Worries should be over for hockey aspirants—at least so far as the field is concerned. A tribute was paid to the memory of Dr. Eugene Wilcockal, B. S. 92, by the American Roentgen Ray Institute and then met in Kansas City Tuesday. New Shapes—New Fall Colors Wellworth Felts Thoroughbread Felts Styles to fit the Face as well as the head We feature at popular prices the latest and most comfortable genuine fur felts in the newest accepted styles. Colors to harmonize with your fall suit or Others $2.95--$3.95 $4.95 The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" Snakes in Dyche Museum Attract Much Attention winder, unlike the fabled leopard, may light brown spots tae rpcmwyywww light brown spots to a pure white by a chemical change. This enables him to match the desert sand in which he lives, and his fur stays deep in the ground, but comes up at night, coils himself up, and buries the burrs a bit in the sand with (Continued from page 1) "I'd think I wasn't right if I saw a snake turn sideways like that one does some night," confided a sophomore to his companion. Perhaps the rarest reptic is a keen Figgin smoke from the Himalayas. F. H. Snow found one of the first specimens of this type. The dog's fur, which is golden gold color is also quite rare and comes from Arizona. The faded maltrakehawk The spreading viper is harmless. He has a tiny ann to root with and often called the prarie rooter by people in the western par of Kansas. A couple of soft shell turtles were given to the University by H. B. Doze, state fish and game warrior. They are not rare but are not often seen because of their habit of staying water and seldom coming to the ton. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 25, (UP) Frost last night visited the suburbs of Kansas City and Missouri generally. P. Connor government meteorologist, reported today. Connor products a reports of slight frost again tonight. Doctor Taylor's collection of snakes will be on display all this week on the first floor and the balcony, by the door, of Dvehe Museum. Frost Due Tonight Announcements Freshmen and sophomores who have yet passed the exam will be allowed to soil report at Robinson gymnasium, Wednesday, Sept. 29, between 5:30 a.m. and 4:50 p.m. Ku Ku meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, Fraser hall. It is important that all activities and pledges be there. Bring athletic tickets. --pursued Marc Anthony Catholic students are invited to attend and for free chukkas given by the school on Friday, 5 p. on. Wednesday at the parish hall. Price $50. Tickets may be obtained By order of committee in charge. Borah at Convention Hall Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 25—(UP) All three no defiance laws have been approved to welcome Senator William E. Borah of Idaho who Borah at Convention Hall CLEOPATRA Watch this Space Daily speak tomorrow night at Convention Hall, it is understood that the occasion will be a "dry" rally. He is excused to arrive here迅急 from Tulsa. is essential in a clock, but beauty if form and color can also be found in Westelok Alarms. Dependability 833 Mass. A Fair Question, Madame LARIDON BEAUTY SHOP 8171s Marina Doesn't it pay to be SURE of your ownity work? We have everything possible in the way of modern equipment and skilled operators to guarantee satisfaction. Phone 893 for appointments Most of us manage to get our hands well smeared with ink when we do much writing with a pen. Remington Portable is the best solution of that problem—and the neatness and legibility of typewritten work are sure to make a hit with the profs. Get a Remington Portable now! It's the smallest, lightest, most compact and most dependable portable with standard keyboard. Carrying case only 4 inches high. Weighs 81'5 pounds, net. Let us explain to you our easy payment plan. Remington Portable Remington Rand Business Service, inc. 91 Wyandotte Street, Kansas City, Mo. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange, 237 Massachusetts Ave. Lawrence, Kansas. Pretty Co-ed—Just be yourselves. (Freshmen in high powered car (together) "Ain't she sweet?" "Youngsters"—Merely silently admiring your new "stetson Hats"— —the Hats displayed are Stetsons "Varsity" and "Homborg" styles, both pleasingly correct and—spell "Fall 28" all over them TAN - GREY Glad to show you! Stetson Hats for Business and Faculty Men found only at Take It From Me, Brother! that FIRST VARSITY with the Oklahoma Revelers (Now playing the Old Mill, Topeka) is sure gonna be HOT Get a Date! Saturday night, Sept. 29 F. A.U. Stags $1.25 9 O'clock Dates 75c Yea, Kansas! Let's Go, Jayhawkers! Price $9.00 Buy Your Student and Faculty Athletic Ticket and Get it Reserved Now. Good for all Home Sport Attractions Price $9.00 Early Reservations Get Best Locations. Tickets on sale until noon Oct. 5--Athletic Office