PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1928 Eleven More Out at Second Round of Grid Practice One Team Is Given Tryout on Signal Drill; Work Now Progressing Rapidly Sixty-eight University of Kansas football candidates were out for the first aftermath's practice Monday, 11am at the Kansas City headquarters the initial practice Monday morning. With such a squid, most of whom had considerable experience, Coach Bill Hargas is hoping to develop an opposition team for battle in K. 10, opponents this year. Real Work in Afternoon Work is starting out rapidly. The first practice was more or less a lining up and play practice, with each other as possible, many muscles into action as possible. In the afternoon, however, passing punting, catching both passes and receiving reboundation practice made up the program with every candidate getting into *n*to the University through William Pitt, Kansas City capitalist and amateur astronomer, who himself ground in the swimming池 of his home. In the practice with signals in the afternoon, Coach Hargas used Lyman, Cox, Hugo and Puden in the backfield to provide the backfires and combination, Lyman is the only letter man, but the other three wives on the column group last year. Hauner played left end, Knip, left guard, Schoffin, left tackle; Ramssey, center Lagan, right guard, left guard; Duffy, left guard. Knip, knife and Ramsey of the line are not letter men, Art Lawrence, the halfback who added so greatly in beating Missouri last year, is the only player that has not reported yet for practice. Two More Tuesday Yesterday the apptients were given two more practices on the same order as the Monday afternoon practice, although all could not report because Indications at the present time are that he is backfield for the Jaywalker, willing with his lacking. Nevertheless Coach Harglis has given out word that his squad will be missing. New men checking out equipment yesterday were; Two practices will also be held to day, with the regular two-hour practice schedules from 10 a.m. to noon each season. The first contest is with Grimellio, Oct. 6. Eddie Ash, Kansas City, Kan; Dan Briggs, Hutchinson; Jack Barnes, Leavenworth; Bab Grimes, Kansas City, Mo; C. V. Mcaun, Kansas City, Mo; Lawrence, Waldo Miller, Berth; Edwin Hill, Pleasonton; Rescue Potter, St Joseph; Mo. Lewis Tucker, Lawrence, and Mort White, Beloit. Addition to Observatory Now Well Under Way Telescope Ready in Spring With the building to house it bearing completion, and some of the heavy castings, already in place, the work for the University of Kansas is going forward rapidly. The instrument should be built by the University and will be ready to be used for research by the following full, Prof Dinnison Alter, of the department. Argee concrete pier, which comprised a large part of the cost of the project, consists of the Pier the pier about four feet below the basement level to bed rock, make and reinforce. The addition to the observatory which is to house the new instrument also includes a basement laboratory with an additional many classes. "This laboratory will be a tremendous advantage to the five-hour class in astronomy, but it is not available at the laboratory facilities in astronomy have been poor, no accommodation being provided; and apparatus could not be left set from day to day during a long period." The telescope was made available Casting for the big machine are now being made in Fowler shops, while other castings have been constructed already in place n the dome room. Cross-Country Men Out Three Letter Men Are Among Those Reporting Kansas cross-country candidates have already started working out this year and according to Coach H. J. Anderson, having by the latter part of the week. Captain Bernard "Beeo" Fraser Abilow, this tall runner, who was nearby always the first to come over the Hill for a game, told me that he is back and looking as fine as ever, Donald Saureman, Pratt, and Petra Springer, Wellington, who also returned. No one With these three, however, Ed Fortune, Mosier, and Dale, who showed fairly good form last year, are out. McComb and Mathews are two fresh candidates who have reported for practice. McAister and Millard both have been shown not only better seen their wares, will be out the latter part of the week. The schedule for cross-country events has not been completed as yet, although the tentative dates are practically set. Fall track work is scheduled to begin the first part of next week, as well as the second part, unless he asks what kind of material he will have from new recruits. Court Practice to Begin Men Not in Fall Sports Asked to Come Out Soon Members of last year's varsity basketball team and of the freshman team who are not out for any fall sport may begin action as soon as they want to, according to Dr. F. C. Baskett basketball coach and athletic director. Although early practice on the basketball court will not begin until about the middle of October, Bacchus said he would like to include some exercise as soon as possible, in order to be in shape when the regular season begins, the late fall of November. Handball is being advocated as the best game by Doctor Allen. He plans to have a tournament with all his teammates, which is one of the best games to develop footwork and quick action, two big assets to basketball players," Doctor Allen said. Four Fine Arts Alumni Get Teaching Positions Word has been received at the office of the dean of the School of Fine Arts that three outstanding students of the department of violin who were graduated last spring have obtained a specific position beginning this fall. Ebion Adler holds the position of professor of violin and theory at Yankton College, Yankton, S. D. Paul Hanson, president of the School of Fine Arts last year, is an instructor at Dakota West University, Mitchell, S. D. Ione Atiken is an instructor of violin at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. M. SUITS Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Attention---- Now Ready---and Phone 498 Freshman Caps Canes Surgical Gowns Waiters Jackets Waiters Aprons Gym Clothes Shop Clothes J Jane Sweaters Laundry Cases R. O. T. C. Trousers HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Fall Suits & Top Coats Found only at— Handball Courts Available Total of Fourteen Now Ready for Use of Students The new outdoor courts, south of Robinson gymnasium, were completed in 2013. A few students had a chance to play. The courts have a wire netting on top and are fresh air during the games. Each of the eight courts is 10 feet long, 20 feet wide, and 15 feet deep. Handball enthusiasts this year will have all the chance they desire to play their favorite game, as 14 courts are now available for use. Two of these courts are new ones, located where the wrestling platform was last year. These courts were in use for some time before school began. The next court is at the court is in the stadium, where coaches and athletes play at various times. Five courts are available for playing inside the men's dressing room. "Secret "dose" sold to private owners for addition to motor gasoline is at least a deionum and possibly a benzene-based bulletin. Chemicals of real potency are already marketed by responsible manufacturers and the formulars are not. Arrangements will be made for students in the physical education classes to play handball if they desire, Home Cooking "The Best Meals on the Hill" Family Style Welcome to K. U. Tennessee Club 1414 Tennessee Street Try Us Mrs. H. D. Douglass, Prop. Phone 1477 Fay Eaton FRESHMEN Buy Your 1929 JAYHAWKER NOW! A Page in Your Book of Life The Jayhawker serves as a permanent record of that freshman year on Mt. Oread. Twenty-five years from today you can again review for yourself that glorious school year of 1928-29. "Ask the Student Who Owns One" Shows 3-7-9 VARSITY Prices Mat. — Eve. VARSITY Prices Mat. — Eve. 10-40 10-50 Last Times Tonight Ramon Novarro in "Forbidden Hours" Tomorrow - Friday - Saturday Mysterious, Strange, be witching Garbo at Her Best Comedy · News · Topics Hetter Than "JERRY" HOT !! A Bigger and Better Organ Specialty But Oh !! Such Music HERE'S WHEN K. U.'s Football Schedule Oct. 1—Gilbert's here. Oct. 12—Bowman at St. Louis. Oct. 20—Kan. Aggies at Manhattan. Oct. 27—Iowa State here. Oct. 34—Milwaukee. Nov. 10—Marquette at Milwaukee. Nov. 17—Oklahoma here. Nov. 24—Columbia. --- Perry's Home Laundry Men's Shirts, 12c Ladies Silk Hose, 5c Ask for prices on other ladies' work. 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In appreciation of this it offers, in addition to the regular All-Star Series of Four Attractions, two extra Concerts by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra with no increase in the price of season tickets over last year. Season Tickets $3.75 $5.00 $6.00 No War Tax All Concerts in the New University Auditorium Make your seat reservations at once. Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts Office D. M. Swarthout, Mgr.