. Bunn's Yearlings Work on Varsity Team This Weel Freshmen Learn Husker Formations to Prepare Squad for Game Friday Coach Bumt's freshman team will be busy this week scrimmaging against the varsity in preparation for the Nebraska game at Lincoln, Oct. 20. The Yearlings will be taught the various formations of the Cornshucks and they will win both games by George "Potsy" Clark's varsity team. The freshmen are fast developing into a real football aggregation. The freshman captain will be elected Thursday night just before the team entgains for Lincoln. Coach Bunn plans to take thirty of his yearlings to Lincoln to view the Jayhawk-Cornishturk it. This will be the only trip that the freshmen will make this year. Freshmen Are Real Competition The varsity squad finds real competition in the freshmen as there is a strong football talent among the youngsters. Coach Bunn has three men for every position and in some cases he has more than that number. For ends he has Hanna, who has been showing great stuff of late. Baker, of Kingman, has been throwing the varsity backs for losses when the defense held. Sams, who was a member of the University of Colorado freshman team last year, shows promise of making a real end. At quarterback, Wellman of Lawrence, and Little, a brother of Harley Little are the two best bets. For the other back field positions Coach Bunn has, Smith, Missouri University freshman last year, and Hutchinson of Hudson Anderson, brother of San Anderson, from Topeka. Zuber Switched to Tackle In the line, Coach Bunn has some real talent. Zuber, who played full back in high school was switched to Zuber to work better at his old position. The coaches thought that they had discovered another in Bob Moshy, as Mosby played in the backfield in high school, and the coaches made a star tackle out of him. Delancey Wescott of Leonardville is the best guard this season. He is over six feet in height and he charges hard and is always capable of taking his man out of the play. At the other guard position is Snyder of Westport high school fame. He tips the beams at 150 pounds. But there are two guards in Westport and Snyder that he has reason to be proud of. "Mizzo" as the freshmen are nicknamed are living up to their name, and always give the varsity a real chance to have all of the old time fight, and they are always anxious to get a chance to scrimmage the varsity. The freshman team is composed of seven players who play real men for next year's varsity. Plans Made To Secure Design For University Flag R. O. T. C. Officers Elected four senior officers of the R. O. T. C. unit have been elected to "C" Company, Fourth Regiment, Scabbard and Blade, national military fraternity. They are: Wallace James, *e*24; Archie M. Larkin, *e*24; Carl M. Heininger, *e*25, and Richard L. Hineh, *e*24. If the temporary plans of the local company are carried out, these men will be initiated on the day of the Kansas Aggie game, enabling members of "L" Company. First Routers must take over all rides. "L" Company installed the local company early in the spring semester. Seababb and Blade is fostering the design and purchase of the Unit vensory colors, offering with the help of a team of trained artists of $10 for the best design submitted. It has asked the co-operative of the senior officers and the graduated reserve officers of the unit in the training flag, the cost of the manufactured flag. Streets to Stadium Paved By the time of the Kansas Aggie-Kansas football game, all of the streets running to the north entrance of Stadium field will be paved. McCook avenue, the street directly north of the freshman field, will be open for traffic in a short time. The city has paved several blocks in the vicinity of the Stadium this year. Coolidge Makes Pledge of Prohibition Suppor (United Press) Washington, Oct. 15—President Coolidge today made pledge of the most vigorous support of his administration to strict enforcement of prohibition laws. Delegates to the citizens' conference meeting here to arouse the people of the country to the dangers of disregarding prohibition, will be received at noon by Mr. Coolidge at the White House. The conference looks for a statement of attitude from the President. Nebraska to Dedicate New Memorial Stadium Before Game Saturday Cornbushers Defeated Sooner 24-0 in First Valley Game at Lincoln THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN at Lincoln Every effort will be expended by the Kansas coaches this week in order to put the fighting Kansans in tip-top condition for the first Valley game with Coach Dawson's Nebraska Cornhuskers. The Cornhuskers opened their Valley race Saturday by defeating Oklahoma by a score of 24-0. The Jayhawk team claimed the Valley战胜 Saturday at Lincoln. The real strength of the Jayhawks has not been displayed at any time this season. The Kansas coaches held Harold Burt out of the contest Saturday against Oklahoma A. and M, in order that the star halfback might be in good shape for the Cornhush battle. The Kansans came out of the game Saturday without any serious injuries, and every man on the field should be in good shape, if there are injuries during the week in seri- The game will be played in Nebraska's new memorial stadium. The dedication will be hold in the morning prior to the football game. Kansas won the match by a dedication of their stadium, and this year Nebraska returned the compliment. The Jayhawkers had their passing game working fair Saturday, and it looks like the Jayhawkers will win by passing or by straight football. It is hard to tell just what style the Kansasans will use against the Cornhuskers, as Coach Clark has not uncovered a thing in the two games played this season. It has chance to show his strength, and he has used these two games as a laboratory to try out a few things and see how they will work in a real game. It will be a mystery until Saturday at 10 a.m. on the basketball court uncorked when the referee blows his whistle for the first kick-off. Let us all hope that the field is dry at Lincoln Saturday and that there is a touch of winter in the air. Sport Briefs Gerald Smith hit the line for several substantial gains Saturday, and he looks like a comer in hitting the line. Wint Smith, former Crimson and Blue star, viewed the contest Saturday from the bleachers, and from the smile on his face after the game he seemed to be well pleased with he outcome. The team will leave Thursday light for Nebraska, and arrive in Lincoln Friday morning. Varsity basketball practice is every Tuesday and Thursday after afternoon at 4300. Coach "Phog" Allen prepares the men in footwork and drilling. Interest is still running high in the world series, and the Yanks are becoming favorites to win the penant. Captain Charley Black snapped serif flaps in great style Saturday and the ends were snagging them with considerable accuracy. The Aegie scout in the pressbox Saturday was busily engaged in taking notes a few minutes after Griffin was told to Griffin in the fourth quarter. The Kansas cross country team journeys to Lincoln for a meet with the Cornhuskers Saturday, Oct. 20. Misses Laura and Louise Cowdry, Josephine Lapham, Mary and Laura Ballon, spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs. B., W. B. Wadlow in Kansas City. Jack McLain played his usual consistent game at end Saturday, and it was "Mae" who broke through the Aggie line in the first quarter and threw the quarterback for a loss when the Agggies were about to score. Members of De Molay Plan Fraternal Club for University Men Temporary Chapter House May Be Abtained Before Next The University of Kansas is to have a De Molley club, according to C. E. Vestle, c26, who is heading the organization. The majority metly 100 members of the Molley are on the campus. The idea of the proposed club is to bring the members of the organization into closer touch with students and gain co-operation for the school. Semester Vestle and K. C. Fairchild, c27, are working together in an effort to get the operations under way. They have gained the endorsement and hearty cooperation of the Chan- ger Dyer, and the registrar, G. O. Foster. The club will be run along fraternal lines, but will not attempt to affiliate itself with the national organization. A attempt is being organized at each of four semester to accommodate the members of the club. This arrangement will merely be temporary as the plan is to launch a drive among the Master Masons of Kansas to obtain membership and home to accommodate 100 men. Dean Walker Tours East Missouri has a $100,000 De Molyah house, California has a $250,000 one, and Florida has one costing $150,000. If one similar to these can be put up here it will greatly relieve the housing situation, the men believe. As long as the local organizers are the local organizers. However, they expect to hold one in the near future to perfect the plans and to get the operations under way. On Return Trip He Will Attend K. U.M. U. Game P. F. Walker, dean of the School of Engineering, left last week for a ten days' trip through the catered part of the United States. He planned his trip so that he will be able to participate in Cornhiller-Jayhawk football teams. Dean Walker will go first to Rochester, N. Y., to attend a meeting of the executive board of the American Engineering Council, which will be held in October four times a year, and is composed of about twenty selected from representatives of the various engineering societies. Dean Walker is one of the representatives to the council from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. While he is in the east, Dean Walker, will go to Washington Philadelphia, New York, and possibly Boston, to obtain some facts or the storage of coal in New England. On the return trip he will go to Lincoln, Neb., to attend a meeting of the Kansas-Nebraska section of the United States. In Oct. 18 and 19. While he is there he will attend the football game. Several others from the University will attend the meeting at Lincoln. Yankees Win Last Game Cinching World Serie All persons wishing to attend the Bacteriology club luncheon Wednesday, are requested to notify Josephine Lee below Tuesday noon. to Pipp unassisted. Meusel took second Kelly struck out. (Continued from page 1) Yankees: Stengel playing center-field for Giants; Gwand out Bancroft to Kelly; Schanbout off Pruch to Kelly; Scott out Bancroft to Kelly. Yankees: Ruth struck out; Maumei out krogh to Kelby; Tippu out Baneroy to Kelly; Giants: Snyder stalked to left-field; Nehf struck out, for third consecutive time; lancerout out Ward to Pimp; Snyker took out; Groot out Scot to Pipp in fast play. Yankees: Ward popped out to Kelly, Schang singed over third base; Scott sings;贴私 Kelly, Schang going to third base; the Sox singed filling the base; Haines sent in to run for Hoffman; Bush batting for Witt; Bush waling, forcing Shaun the plate; the Sox hitting for Joe Porter to go to Mound; Johnson sent in to run for Bush; Dugua walked on four straight balls; Scott scoring; Barr struck out; Moussel scored; Bray scored; and Duguan scored and Meusel went to third when Cunningham threw the ball into Yankee's dogout; Plip off Fried to Giants: Haise plays center-field and dives pitching for Yankees. Fresh out of the hospital, he joins into center field Musa forced Young at Tennessee, fouled out to Dugan for three in Canniburg, fouled out to Dugan for three Giana: Kelly popped out to Pipp; Snyder out Jones to Pipp; Bentley batting for Ryan. Benley made hait out. Alvena Kanzig spent the week-end at her home in Eudora. Eighth Inning Ninth Inning Seventh Inning A pen and ink drawing of the newly elected R. O. T. C. colonel, Sue Moody, two pages of cartoons, and a complete review of the football games, will be features of the R. O. T. C. News for Nov. 15, according to Serg. A. P. D'Ambra, of the Kansas unit. Drawings and Cartoons For R. O. T. C. News The News is published on the fifteenth and last of each month and to former members and students of the R. O. T. C. The paper is given over both to review of the unit content and to faculty and members of the unit contribute to the publication. The cartoons are by Sergeant D'Ambra. Personnel of Men's Glee Club Announced by T. A. Larremore Selection of Eligible Candidates Ends After Three Weeks of Try-Outs The final list of the personnel of the Men's Glee club was announced yesterday by Prof. T. A. Larrone, director of the club. Troupe have written a letter to the club weeks and out of the 100 who tried out, a list of about fifty was submitted to the faculty committee on eligibility. At the present time forty-three men appear on the list are eligible for positions in the club. Under the present plans, every man whose name appears in the following list will be considered a member of the organization and will be excused from classes. From this number will be selected those who will appear in the programs and concerts which are to be given during the school year. Readers who are interested in day night at 7:30 p.m. in room 10 of the Fine Arts building. The personnel is an follows: Accompanist: Crisr Simpson, and W. W. Lysagt, assistant. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Insist on Brick Specials For This Week: Black Walnut and Vanilla Fresh Peach and Vanilla Orange Pineapple and Vanilla Fresh Peach Black Walnut Chocolate Chip Caramel Nut Tropical Fruit Pineapple Brown Bread Chocolate 草莓 Strawberry Vanilla Orange Pineapple Honey Moon Lime Pineapple Phone 182 A universal custom that benefits everybody. After Every Meal Aids digestion, cleanses the teeth, soothes the throat. WRIGLEYS Lionel Burrymore and Alma Rubens DON'T MISS AT BOTH THEATRES TONIGHT first tenors: S. Finkelstein, H. Firehaugh, W. W. Lewis, P. D. Miller, L. H. Ruppenthal, L. R. Toning, J. C. Starr, L. V. Sams, P. J. Stephens, R. T. Wright, C. Ogden, Second, S. Crickshaw, R. H. Crickshaw, E. Crickshaw, J. M. Hall, H. E. Kaufman, V. E. Noah, W. O. Rice, F. E. Whyte first basses: Ernest Carlson Everett Carlson, P. C. Foote, Hawkins, W. W. Lyasgt, J. H. Mahaney, K. Miller, F. Prosser, R. P. Smith, M. W. Welty, Second basses: J. M. Barstow, H. Grassner Second basense: J. M. Bartow, l Graber, E. Miller, R. M. Moody, W. R. Powell, L. J Raynolds, E. P. Foster, S. K. C. H. Wyatt Y. M. C. A. Finance Drive to Be Launched Tuesday The financial campaign of the Young Men's Christian Association will be launched Tuesday morning when the committee and its staff of workers will canvass the student district. Last week at a meeting of the Y. M. C. A. cabinet, each member averaged a pledge of 88. While it is not expected that each student can United Army Stores Co. 706 Mass. Blue Whip Cord Breeches Button Leg — $4.98 United Army Stores Co. ARRIVED Another Shipment of and Men's Student give this much, it is hoped by those in charge that an average of four dollars can be reached. The solicitation will be made by pledges or by cash, or if it is preferred, a postdated check will be accepted. In this way one can give the amount when the student has been prepared and the student is able to do so. Every possible convenience is beingdevice to simplify the matter of payment. Slickers Ladies' $5 Alumni Notes Houk and Green CLOTHING COMPANY Colors: Yellow, Black and Olive; Hats to Match Merritt Brown, A. B. "23, who is teaching at Blue Rapids was recently chosen secretary of the Marshall county athletic association. He was also put on the executive committee of the association. Geraldine Pettit visited her father in Kansas City this week-end. DON'T MISS AT BOTH THEATRES TONIGHT Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. Suiting You -That's My Business- of the HOMER FRERKING Liebling-Sudvarg Studio, Kansas City, Mo. (formerly with Strauss Peyton Studios, Hotel Muehlebach) will photograph in their temporary studio at the Eldridge Hotel October 2011 October 29th,30th,31st,November 1st and 2nd. 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