THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1927 Coach Bunn Splits Football Material Into Four Groups Team to Use Badger Plays Against Varsity Squad in Scrimmage Tomorrow Division of the freshman football squad into four different groups followed by signal practice was the program of the candidates last night. This change was made by Coach John Bunn in order to get competition started. The first three teams are almost evenly matched and when one of them clashes with the other a close contest is made frequently during the course of the first week, and several men may take part in the final team, Coach Bunn and this morning. Will Go to Nebraska "This competition will enable me to see how the men work against each other and will also better enable me to choose the best team." Coach Bunn said. 71 Between 30 and 35 freshmen will make the trip to Nebraska and will be chosen on the following basis: Attendance, school work, attitude. Any one of these is as important as the other, according to Coach Bunn. Coach Bum. Following are the groupings of the candidates: Team No. 1 Center; Morrison; Guardie; McCal Gump, Britton, William; Teckles; Akelearn, Murray, Wheeler; Ends McCormick, Heckert, Strawt; Quarers; Fisher, Mott; Backs; Snail, Wood; Carpenter, Calby, Johnson Team No. 2 Center: Ramsey; Guards: Delling Dearney; Tackler; Foy, Layne, Barnett; Snail; Joyee, London, Carliant; Quartier; Stockwell; Backs: Padey, Hart, Ingo, Cox, Gelf- Team No. 3 Team No.4 Center; Moskey; Guards; Pardens Stowell, Beilewiller; Tackles; Mullen- sieren, Siren; Ruble; Ends; Cox, Fetty; Walker; Quarter; Riee; Backs; Kirk, Van Nortwich, Condon, Trayer, Copper. Center; Schultz, Sunat; Guards McWhitter Keller, Samuel; Tackles Hill, Scott, Lumb, Middletsheer Ends; Sanders, Brooker, Waides Waides, Broker, Quarter Browse, Nebok, Backs; Barnes Browse, Duncan, Hutson, Hutson BEHIND HUNTING. In the second pillar in Bage, one of the best passers of all the candidates, Cox and Larkin, are the kickers. In the third group Ruble, Fetty and Condon are the kickers and Rice is the passer. Bunn to Handle Squad Coach Burn will have charge on the first group, Myers of the second, Powers of the third and Cloud of the fourth. Much competition is expected. Tonight they will learn a few of the Wisconsin plays and tomorrow night are scheduled to clash with the varsity in a serifmage. Students Should Be Inoculated Dr. E. H. Edmison of the student hospital announced this morning that students who have not been inoculated for typhoid in the last three years should be vaccineized. Students may be immunized for either a typhoid between the hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. at the hospital. Ralph Johnson, bus 29, and Harold Johnson, c.30, spent the week end it Palo with relatives. They were water bound for several hours Sunday and were forced to return by way of Kansas City. Sport Notes --to New Text Book Practice last night for the varsity squad was characteristic of what Coach Couch expected. The team had number of the week, "A heavy workout" it could easily be called and the dashawkers were able to stand on the gaff until Saturday. But such is the program as "Cappy" expects to have the eleve in the best condition yet for the B Ten battle. The Wisconsin contest will be the first game of the season on the home gridiron and every boy in the state will have to win. With the autumn weather here and the season under way, most of the students have to compete against their aremates for the home conflict. Much has been said about the size of the Wisconsin Badgers this year, but no one has dotted that they must have such a team in order to stay in the Big Ten conference. The Kansans will admit they have a hard tussle for Completion day, but if the Jayhawkers deserve it, they will win at Grinell, the battle will be a close one. The Kansas team is not on small and the opponent knows something tough has hit them. Wednesday night another serim- mage between the vintery and Freshmen is scheduled, and it is thought that more fans than ever will witness The variety, with the experiences of one game behind them, will no doubt show better form than the last time they clasped hands and played on the other hand, with two weeks of work together, are given to give plenty of opposition. According to report, Sienk will still be unable to participate in the game Saturday, because he has a broken arm. The Gremni battle. Sbrenk, at end, is in a barrier to any team and the Jayhawkers will have to make an effort to beat Akers, who so ably filled his place last Saturday, however, will be on band again this week and ready for action. James Fox, Indian, who was expected to report at the first of the season did not attend. He attended today. He checked out equipment and will probably be seen with the reserves today. He will be able to play with the variety this year. Couch F. C., Cappon had nothing to say this morning after the heavy practice night hits, but he'd rather go to the anger to put out any dope on the coming game, but it is quite evident that he expects his Jay hawkers to give the Wisconsin electric coach a firing. For the first time since the World War, courses in German are being offered in Kansas. The schools say many graduates declared they were bandwrapped when they entered medical school, and so have courses in universities. Reading knowledge of German, they said proved necessary for promote study abroad. The University of Arizona will have Dr. Horner Lover Shankts as president next year. The university is accepting the bontay at the University of Illinois, has notified the board of events at the University of Arizona and accepted, effective next September. Cases oye straighten without the use of tweezers. We fit it and recommend only qualifying cases. Dr. F. A. Newcomb 737 Mass. Lawrence, Kan Style, Snap, Fit, and Wear go in all of them. Suiting you is my business Clothes That Satisfy Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. Good enough for Dad— good enough for you Captain Byron Sarvis Finishes in First Place in Cross Country Tr Squad of Six Will Be Selected to Run in Wisconsin Race Captain Byron Scrivil led his group last night and finished in first place in the cross country trouts, climbing 245 miles in 12 minutes, 17 seconds. "Poes" Fraser, diminutive Kannan runner, finished second in the race after finishing second in ordering order. Springer, Saureman runner. Marching, Dowell, Hodgson, Hodgson. Saturday The first six, Sarvis, Fraiser, Springer, Saureman, Dyle and Brown will make up the team which clashes with Wisconsin on here on Oct. 8, Marshall, freshman last year, who has been showing fine form, finished second in the light. It is possible he may get to run in the face Saturday, however. The team as a whole looks better this year than last, according to Coach H. J. Huff, and it is thought that the form when under strong competition. Practice will be held every night this week in preparation for the Saturday race. Eldridge Writes Article Number of Authors Contribute to New Text Book Prof. Sole Eldrigha of the sociology department is one of the numbers of a recent text book "An Introduction to Sociology." This book is used as a text in the sociology classes of Queen of the sociology department. The text was published in the late spring of last year by the D.C. Hearth Publishing Company. Following the author's death, three others then published a volume of readings which they had compiled and edited. Each author compiled readings to go with his section of the book. Prose, poetry, and a dealt with "Social Organization." "The field of Sociology is sb large," said Professor Eldridge, "that it is necessary fr intense specialization. This author contributed one phase." Other authors of the book are: Prof. Jerome Davis of Yale University. Prof. Harry Elmer Barnes of Smith College. Prof. Ellsworth Huntington of Yale University. Prof. Malcolm Wiley of Wellesley College. Prof. F. B. Hankins of Smith College, and Prof. L. L. Bernard of Talline University. Edith Morgan, A. B. 27, is teaching public school music in the Quenceno schools. Architects Are to Wear Windsor Ties This Weel For all this week and as much longer as they like, the students of architecture must artificially their prowess by wearing waving Hoodie sweatshirts; supposition is that this will act as a "tie between these student" and that "Windie ties are invariable a guide element." The freewheel of Oklahoma University are well trained, according to this story from the Oklahoma Dauphin football team. A voice command,"All stags back to the center of the floor." A freshman who was dancing heard the order for a dog to come in and put on a stag, barked politely and left the girl standing alone on the dance floor. Although the step is not a regulation, all students of architecture are required to vote. The journalists all were corduroy shirts and the senior engineers wore five-gallon hats. Donald E. Coughlin, c27, arrived in Lawrence Sunday night. He expects to spend a few days here at the Delta College in Dallas to go going to Topeka to take the state examination for embalment. During his time there he studied embalming in Kansas City. He plans to join his father in the furniture and undertaking business in New York. Myron Waggoner, A. B. 26, M. A. 27, is working at the Bell Telephone company in Kansas City, Mo. Announcements Ku Ku's, members and pledges, there will be an important meeting in the fall on Wednesday, 10 p. m., Football tickets will be is available at: Forest O. Calvin, president. Women's Pan-Hellenic will meet this Tuesday afternoon at the Alpha Delta Pi house at 4:30 p. m.-Kate Dohm, president. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. 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