PAGE FOUR DADY DADY THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927. Cappon Answered by 57 Candidates in First Practice Men Work Out Two Hour Under Sweltering Sun to Prepare for Grinnell Running down under punts, forward passing and linenen and backward instruction for two hours under a water jacket. Jaquish gridiron practice yesterday afternoon. It was a husky numbering fifty-seven that worked with the team. His assistants in the initial works. Eleven letter men were included in this list. Coach Capoon expects them to endure within a week or a woll the next day. Don Cooper, Harold Hauer, last year's end, and Edgar Schmidt kept the rest of the squad busy running with the bench until the took up the first part of the practice period. Ed Ash and Mort White of last year's freshman team showed up against them in a Special drill for the backfield and linemen, formation drill and routine setting up exercises concluded the training Missouri Valley conference rulings. Pioneer Game in Two Weeks Pioneer Game in Two Weeks With only two weeks of preparation, the Grinnell Pioneers at the Grinnell Field Oct. 1, the team will be required to snap into the daily drill schedule full force. One week after the Grinnell game the important inoculation will take place in Memorial stadium. Last night the entire sound took typhoid inoculations. Chalk talks at Robinson gymnasium will comprise the regular night assignment for the Full "K" Squad Back The eleven letter man who have signed up for football are: Captain Burret Hamilton, Kansas City; George Mackey and Henry Shenk, Lawrence; Gordon McMillan, Beloit; Dmarriet Fritts, Kansas City; Kan; John Shannon, Holton; Carl Kullman, Wichita; Tom Myers, Carroll; Carl Burton, Kansas City; Weasley, Warren; and Harold Hauser, Marlon. Former squai son—Men-Herbert Hadley, St. Louis; George Hulse, Lawrence; Robert Maney, St. Joseph Mc; John Coulter, Eureka; Dicl Mullins, Lawrence; Clark Sherwood Hutchinson; R. E. Capsey, Soldier Thirty-nine New Men Out The 20 new men in the 30th league. Lyle Brock, Glasseo; Cyrus Spangler, Watson; Andrew Olson, Scranton; Mel Kraemer, Marysville; Paul Adam, Dunlap; Don Cooper, Winfield; Stewart Lyman, Columbia; John McCarthy, Kight; Wilhelm, Kight; Centerville; Mort White, Beloit; Wolder, Milton; Be- Charles Waldron, Kansas City; Floyd Snowden, Abilene; Russell Cooper, Lawrence; Ray Carmanh, Columbia; Columbia; James McCarthy, Jaynes; McLaughlin; Luke Leavewngood, Kansas City; Kan.; Art Schroeder, North Kansas City, Mo.; Roland Log Francis, Leavenworth; Bed Reinhold, St Francis; George Laushkoff, Allen Cochran, Protection; Harry McDon- pitts, Pittsburgh; John Akens, Law- rence; Edgar Schmidt, McLouth; Hugh Doughe, Oberlin, Raphael Me- Gow, Robert Grimes, Kansas City; Kan.; Frank Williams, Galen; Dan Donter, Neodesha, Hill斯, Willi- anton; C. K. Michele, Lawrence Gerald Kolerman, Wameroo; Jack Schaffner, Kansas City; William Farmer, Scott Read the Kansan want ads. Cases are stained with wool, with or without the use of knots. We dye it and stain it with acetone. Our three quality glues. Dr. F. A. Newcomb 737 Mass. Lawrence, Kan Rent-a-Fan New Fans $4.00 Up Why Suffer? DOUGLAS RADIO CO. In the Jayhawk Canip Allen Raup, one of the three letter backfield men last year, will not be in the University this year. Raup is remembered by last year's fans as a great teammate and mentor to McMilian and Mackie. He has one more year of variety competition. --first practice for the freshman football candidates of 1927 will be held at 2:50 Saturday afternoon on the Gowne v Tied field south of Robbins gymnastium. Up to most Friars, they'll head to the first practice, according to John Bunn, coach. Last year at this time, nearly one hundred had started with the soar, but Bunn expects the number to increase by 40 mark soon after the first practice. Purma, the 210 pound bioclean on the freshman sound of 1944, has not enrolled in the University. Purma is a graduate student and told Coach Cappon that he would be back for the fall semester. A wire to his home last night recaptured that and gave him additional summer training before last summer had made him eligible for competition. Howard "BIL" Smith, Durham, Kana, was killed in a construction accident at Marion, Kan., last summer. Smith was a member of the Virginia State guard, who was a promising candidate for a guard position on the Varsity this year. Harold Hamer suffered a wrenched back in the same place, but he was recovered completely. Chi Omega Takes Cup in Intramural Sports Second Year Straight Alpha Xi Delta Place Second Summer Tennis Matches Decide Winner For the second successive year the Chi Omega have won the women's intramural athletics cup, which is awarded to the organization taking the most money throughout the school year. The Alpha Xi Deltas were second. The margin between the two organizations was small, and the winner was not decided until the finals was completed during the summer. In the tennis tournament E. Robinson, T. N. T., played Jean Elliott for the singles championship and won in the doubles Robinson and Beveren, T. N. T., defended Spinner and Webb. There were the last events in the tournament and held up the presentation of the cup until after school last years. The Chi Omega carried out the basketball and the volleyball activities at the Iowa City Jail, who came in second, and the outstanding swimming team. Alas Gaskill, Alpha Xi Delta, was the star in the swimming contests. T. N. Y., of Iowa City Jail, won the final standings for the year follow- Organization Participation Total Chi Omega 44 340 Alpha Xi Delta 42 342 Pi Beta Phi 28 164 Delta Zeta 28 126 Theta Pi Alpha 22 80 Oriental Chi Omega 20 60 Kappa Kappa Guamma 22 72 Gamma Phi Beta 10 72 Wita Wentn 14 34 Kappa Alpha Theta 4 14 Kappa Alpha Theta 1 A meeting of the Intramural Association will be held the first Thursday in October, to make plans for the coming year. Each house will send a representative to the meeting. Letters will be sent to give more details on instructions and information concerning the meeting. Read the Kansan want ads. All men interested in tennis are requested to meet at the varsity courts Tuesday afternoon—Pill Bullis, coach. Freshman Football Practice Will Start Saturday Afternoon Lieutenant Meyers to Assist Conch Bunn in Handling 1927 Squid Lieut. Harry A. Meyers, of the department of military science and tactics will be the first assistant to Bann this year in the work of organizing the freshman team and indicating the new man into the college. Frank Taylor, of the students of recent experience who will陪 in the coaching of the freshmen will include Frank Taylor, Wade Cloud, and William Crosswhite. Sula will be invited to the yearning crew for the first time Saturday morning at 8:30. Coach Bum has given the crew an opportunity, or to name any of the candidates who may be expected to round out this star. "No one knows anything about them," the profiles are yet, and there is no equal chance for all." he said. Ruth Cleared on Charge of Assault and Battery New York, Sept. 18—Ebbe Rath was charged of the charge of assaulting Bernard Neumeyer today in Middletown's court. Good clothes deserve GOOD drycleaning-- Neimeyer testified Tuesday that he was attacked by a man July 4. The crowd attracted by the fight, cried, "It's Baid Ruth." Neimeyer said. He brought charges against the home run king. Burch and Tuesday that he was in New Jersey that day and that it was a case of mistaken identity. When the judge read his decision, several hundred followers of the hostile king cheered. Prof. K. L. Landes, of the department of nursing, agent the summer labor field work in Kansas and South Dakota With confidence and peace of mind you can send us your favorite clothes - - - or your daintiest - - - or most expensive - - - knowing that they will come back to you with new life and beauty - - - perfectly clean and odorless. Shutting you— That's my Business SCHULZ the TAILOR Suiting you— Chili Home Made Pies Hot Pork Sandwiches Short Orders Sandwiches GEORGE'S LUNCH Sale or Rent 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 Corona Typewriters F. I. Carter Air Development Showp Commerce Department Lis Advances in Report (United Press) Washington, Sept. 16—American commercial airvessors飞入 12,377,933 miles, carrying 395,546 passengers in the first six months of 1927, the department of commerce reported today in the first survey of this fast-moving industry. This six-excluded privately owned planes, facturers, and racers. The most popular passenger routes were those between New York and Boston, carrying 2200 passengers; St Louis and Chicago, carrying 2105; St Louis and Rapid, carrying 2111; and Louisville and Cleveland, carrying 1300. The average aviation passenger rate is about 13 cents a mile. Air mail contractors flew 1,590,720 pounds of mail and 774 passengers. Alpha Gamma Delta Announces Alpha Gamma Delta sorority today announced its new campus in Huntsville, Margaret Hunn, Huana City, Mo; Caroline Koesch, Guthrie, Gauthrie; Kathryn Stout, Ruth Stout, Topelin; Katherine Bellmore, Hawthawe, and Edna Smith. Saturday, Sept. 10, the sorority initiated three pledges: Iolee Ewing, Great Bend; Lois McNeal, Valley Park; and Barbara Benga, Overland Park. Miss Rosarym Ketcham, professor of design, spent her vacation at Kenilworth, IL., and in northern Michigan. Photographers to Squires Studio K. U. students for many years. Instruction Schedule to Remain Same; Freshman Drill Held Yesterday Major J. R. Cygon Is Pleased With Year's R. O. T. C. Enrollm Recruiting to July, 2017, in Cypress in the military department, the R. O. T. C. enrollment for this year is practically the same as last year for the freshman classes. The advanced classes are larger than before. The enrollment has been limited by the number of positions available and will probably reach that number. Major Cypress is pleased with the present number. The first drill for freshmen took place yesterday, but the regular drill was held on Thursday and session at 4:30. The schedule for instruction will remain the same as last year because of the high degree of rigor in the program. Men stood head and shoulders above The New Cafeteria in the Memorial Union Building Read the Kansan want ads. Remember The cafeteria is open for breakfast and lunch on Saturday Closed from 2 o'clock Saturday until Monday morning. Don't Throw Your Hose Away! Runners, Snags and Holes Mended Hemstitching—Pleating—Buttons Dressmaking — Alterations 933 1/4 Massachusetts St. Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop Phone 683 Lawrence, Kansas Announcing The enlargement of the Palace Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Seven Experienced Barbers Five Operators Neva Cook Ruth Petty Alta Hendricks Gladys Carver Expert Permanent Wave Operator Manicuring by Appointment Call 325 for Appointments 325 For Appointments Managing the Appointment 730 Massachusetts Street "Satisfaction Guaranteed" Frank Vaughn, Prop. Westminster FORUM For student discussion of student problems in moral, social and religious matters. Addresses by people who know. Speakers from Lawrence, Kansas City, Topeka, Ottawa and other places. A social hour follows the Forum, giving an opportunity for extended acquaintance. Every Sunday evening at Westminster Hall, 1221 Oread, 7 to 9 o'clock. Last year's success is this year's promise. Come all others at camp," said Major Cj gon. The organization of a battalion has not been made. The selection of a battalion staff and cadet captains will be announced after a series of truynts. The date for the truynts has not beer set. 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