THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927 PAGE SIX Jayhawkers Show Drive and Spirit; Point for Aggies Starting Lineup Uncertain for Kansas; Enns not to be in Game Tomorrow The Jayhawkers showed more per- and driving power last night in the regular practice period than any time this week which showed that the Kan- dah drivers were in better shape for the annual clash with the Argues here, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. With such spirit the Kansas variety put forth every effort in dummy and painting practice and signal drill. The group did not serigraphage last night. A number of the Jayhawkers are showing up so well that Coach Capon not even will be able to. Three of the veterans are in bad shape yet from recent injuries and it is not certain whether any of them will be able to. Cramer, tackle; Kullman, guard; Shenk, end and Mackie, fullback here. If Cramer is not jarred listed. If Cramer does not start, Douglas or Schifflin, new men, will fill the tack position above them. If the tack position will probably be filled by either Logan or Sherwool and Shenk's end position by either Akers or Co. The Aggies also have lots of paper this year as has been shown in the last five practice periods and in building up to the next one. The Aggies also have much strength in Holsinger and Douglas who will be in the game tomorrow. They are now ready to start quarter, through an injury will undoubtedly been the Aggie force considerably but Anderson has been showing much form, we can expect him to be there. Anderson has been on the injured list, too, but it is thought he will be ready for action tomorrow. If not, Evans or Lames will call signals for the colleague. Each team has won one game and lost our this season, and mother can tell me all of the exciting points point toward a close and exciting grid clash on the Memorial Field. With considerable practice in tackliness on the part of the Kansasing and blocking this week, that impact much improved against the Angies. Much enthusiasm on the part of students in both schools is evidenced by the color fight that has been carried on this week. A big pop rap is scholarly for two hours at $450 per cent of credit or $145. Montboutin Following are the probable lineups: Kansas Kansas Aggie Hawaii LE Leu Douglas LE Honeysucker LG LG Stover Burton C Pearson Myers RT Rhea Buffalo RT Hamer Alco RE Fleck Hamilton Q (C) Anderson Shannon RH Holmes RB RH Springer Propernick FE Doughless (c) Tennis Schedule Posted Women Are Urged to Sign up for Practice Hours All women who signed up for ten nurses are urged by their managers to begin practicing and not rely on the number of practice. There is a schedule on Miss Hoover' ballletin board on which they must sign and give the number of hours There is no definite practice schedule, and as the courts are in good shape and the weather is improved, the managers are in more practice hours. In more practice hours, two hours a week is the minimum requirement for eligibility on a class team. So far there are not enough signing up to make four The freshman manager is Rath Breederthel, the sophomore manager, Lela May Engsting, the junior, Charlotte Harper, and the senior, Johnna The teams will be chosen in two weeks so those who are trying out must begin immediately to sign in, according to Miss Hoover. of Lecture Series Given Last of Lecture Series Green N. T. Guerry, vice president of the American Institute, lectured today at 11:30, in green hall. This was the fourth of a series of lectures on Regulation of Public Utilities. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Playground Ball Teams Practicing for Season A specializing School in Shorthand, Typewriting Accounting, Banking Secretarial Training Now in Session Ask for Catalog Teams entered in the intramural playground hall contents are already prelicting in various places about the season's opening. In order to get in shape for the season's opening which is either the latter part of this week or the first week, teams need to The schedule for the playground season will probably be ready tomorrow, according to John Sibo, who has played in intramural athletics again this year. The ball diamonds, which will be used for the playground contexts this year, have not yet been prepared, but men are working on them Inchhawk Store Ready --will produce something of which one can be proud and when will repay one's efforts in listening to the "daily grind," is gratifying. Captain Barrett Hamilton, veteran murder, will pilot his team against he Kansas Aggies tomorrow. Hamilton is playing on the defense, and he is unnerved a valley circles for his field gonkship and ability to wield his aggregation into a fighting touchdown. He will be battling Hamilton in tomorrow's game. Kansas fans will have another chance to see Tommy Meyer in action tomorrow against the Aggries. Tommy is a three-better man and a nice kid, but he who does as much for the team as this serpentine little lineman. Programs, Favors, Crepe Paper. Engraving, Printing, Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies. A. G. ALRICH Tel. 288 736 Mass, St. Fans who love to see a rarin tearin' half back will get an cycel when Shannon is called on for yendle through. Managers on line, line, line. Managers on line, line, line. of the best ball juggers in the Jayhawk aggregation. Watch him go. Kansas Harriers to Run Byron Sarvis Will Pilot Team Through Race Through Race Coach H. J. Huff and his Kansas bartender came in after the year toward attention when the Jaywalker cross-country faces the Kauai Aggie run The Argives have won from the Jay- busters regularly the past three weeks. The Argives will con- firm belief that competition tomorrow will be much closer than in previous Jayhawkers showed fairly good in the first meet of the year, and then at Saturday, but lost the race 22 to 23. Captain Bryon Sarris will pilot his team through the race again this season. He was playing Sacramento's place but the change is not certain yet. Other runners who will probably enter the race tomorrow are Bernard Fravier, Peter Sarris William Marshall and Robert Brown. Following the Aggie meet the Jayhawkers will not have competition again until they meet the Nebraska team. The Aggies' Huff's plan to have several trysts prove that to time in order to give every man a good chance to show his skills. Twenty men are now working out for cross-country and nearly eighty for various track events. The six men who will run for the Kansas Aggies are: L. E. Moody, captain, Harold Miller, John Hoyne, Jason Johnson, George Boniface, Harold Richardson. Carroll F, Shuckers, B. S, 27 who is attending Johns Hopkins University, is doing research work in biochemistry under the direction of Dr. R. C. Metcalf. In a recent letter he says that he has an excellent lab work as well as to do his work, as well as a good library, making his work enjoyable. Shuckers Doing Research Work Samples Specialists in Personal Appearance On the Hill - near Bricks Phone 1256 Downtown 9241-2 Mass. Say it with suits! As sure as shootin'— a fresh, clean, well-groomed suit says a good word for you to whomever looks your way. Let us call for your tongue-tied clothes—we'll refresh them with a sprightiness that will speak volumes! Legion Urges Reports on Money Contribution The Lawrence American Legion, sponsoring body of the Salvation Army home service applue urges that the legion be out to the fraternities, sororites, clubs, University employees and faculty members, be sent in as soon as Contributions should be sent to the Salvation Army headquarters, 725 Vermont, or to treasurer C. H. Tucken at the Watkins National Bank. The money must be sent as solicitors will pay the houses to collect the money. It is hoped by the Legionnaires and Salvation Army that the secretaries of the various organizations will go on to work with the staff in their contributions from their respective groups, and report the results as early as possible. The drive ends Saturday, and all reports should be received according to John M. Linden, manager. Those Dreadful Sounds That Ad Sends Forth "What dost then hear? Sweet tunes of nothings, dost thou say? Then pray what is it?" "Merely the emulations from many filled practice rooms in the School of Fine Arts, my dear." And the sounds, the god Apollo himself would fail to recognize the efforts of these embryonic musicians who were in charge of the he were to stand directly in front of the Administration building and hear crews through to the outside world. One could little suspect that those who were making such commotion were being taught principles of harmony. It is difficult for the stranger in the chamber to determine the exact location of the music judge who would judge from sound. How many times have you swear that the music judge came from the upper rooms of Robinson gymnastics instead of from its location? The sounds which resemble those from a zoo are nothing to bout of but the knowledge that the results obtained from these weird practices Beat the Aggies! 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