I THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN First K. U. Football Special Thirty-three years ago a small buil- dent enthusiastic group of loyal K. U. students, numbering about two he- miliars, gathered at the Santa Fe Sta- tion to embark on a journey thus to mark a precedent in the history of Kansas athletics. It was the first football special in the history of K. U., and was en route to the first Missouri-Kansas football game. The game was played on neutral territory in those days, Kansas City, Mo., where supporters from each team were equally in evidence. But Kansas roots had the edge in volume of yelling, according to Prof. E. M. Honkins, then manager of the trip to Kansas City. He made the trip in two-coach special, the price of the round trip being one dollar. The two-hour trip was as noisy and boisterous as any such trips are today, with "Rock Chalk, Jay Hawk" sounded out frequently. The Little Calendar for the Week Announcement for this column should be sent to K. U. 25, Kansas news room calendar day, before noon on Fridays. day. Sunday, Oct. 14 Sunday, Oct. 14 3.00 Normal training class of leaders of the discussion group, 205 Fraser hall. Monday, Oct. 15 12:0 Advance sale of memberships to Teachers' Association closes, 119, Fraser hall. 2. 30 Administrative committee of the college meeting, 104 Fraser hall. Y. W. C. A. cabinet meeting Henley house. 5.46 Joint Y. W. C. A.-Y M. C. A. Finance workers' dinner, University commons. Theta Sigma Phi meeting, 107 Journalism building. 4. 30 Freshman assembly meets by groups, Henley house. 8:30 Tryouts for the stunt to be given at the All-University Halloween party, Little Theater, Green hall. 1-5 Regular Show tryout* Tryouts for Lawrence Drama League play, "The Trying Place," Little Theater, Green ball. Tuesday, Oct. 16 T. W. C. A. Finance Campaign begins. 3.5 Regular Show tryouts. 3.30 Regular orchestra practice. Frozen choral Teachers' Association meetings, Topeka, Wichita, Independence and Salina. Press club, first meeting of year, 102 Journalism building. Dad's day committee meeting, Dean Dyer's office, Fraser hall. 4:30 Y. W. C. A. regular meeting, Henley house. V. W. C. A. campaign rally, Myers hall. 5: **Irregular payroll time must be in at the Business office.** 8: **Sigma** Delta Chi meeting, Acacia house. Phi Alpha Tau meeting, Little Theater, Green hall. Wednesday, Oct. 17 regular payroll ready for signature, Business office. Teachers' Association meetings, Toneka, Wichita, Independence and Salina. 11:39 Professor Wilcox will lecture on the objects on display in the classical museum, 208 Fraser kall. 12.20 Sachem luncheon, Ye Taverne, Bacteriology club luncheon, 310 Snow hall. 3-5. Journalism tea, Journalism rest room. 4:30 W. S. G. A.茶, Henley house, Circle France, 366 Froner hall. Women's Glee club practice, 118 Administration. 19 First meeting of the Reverend Porter's class, Exploring the Bible, Henley house. two-diewheel engine was forced to tow between Tonganoxia and Kansas for water and some of the students got out and crowded around the engine to have their "pitchers took" After arriving in the city, a rally was staged on Twelfth street, much more crowded than expected, except the band was not there. The K. band had not been organized at that time. Men's Glee club practice, 10 Administration. 7. 30 Regular band practice, Fraser channel. In this first contest between the two schools, Kansas earned a victory over Missouri by the score of 22-8. After the game, the teams returned to the Midland Hotel, where the total receipts of the game, amounting to the magnificent sum of $300, were divided. The athletic treasury of the University was swollen with the net receipts, totaling $150, which was deposited in the safe at Woodward's Drug Store, now known as the Round Corner Drug Store. Botany club meeting, 1121 Louisiana. 8:00 Omicron Nu initiation, 1915 Vermont. Teachers' Association meeting- Toneka, Wichita, Independence and Salina Thursday, Oct. 18 3:30 Regular student recital, Fraser chapel. 5:30 Sophomore women's banquet. University commons. night. "He's the first man to hold the captainacy of two teams since Tommy Johnson in 1910," the freshman went on, "and the third man to be elected to the positions of double service. Scrubby Laslett was the second and elected in 1918, but went to war and wasn't able to serve his term. 7:30 Phi Sigma meeting, 304 Snow. Regular orchestra rehearsal, Fraser chapel. 7:45 Dramatic club meeting, Little Theater, Green hall. 8:00 Pen and Scroll Halloween'en party, Fraser rest room. Rhadamanthi meeting... 306 Fraser hall. 12:00 Regular payroll closes signal 5:00 Graduate club hike. The freshman stopped for breath and proceeded, now become interested in the facts he had gathered. "Black was brought to Kansas through the efforts of Ad Lindsay, and became the sensation of the Hill when he made both the freshman football and the freshman basketball teams. Saturday, Oct. 20 2:30 Nebraska at Lincoln. 2:30 Visitor's night at Observatory. 9:00 Varsity dances. Who's Who on the Campus "Yes, yes, I was just going to say out," Johnie hurried to answer, his fingers flanging up the balance. "Also these green hills, valley, and right now he has the distinction "Two years ago he was a member of the second all-Valley basketball team; last year, guard on the first all-Valley team and was chosen as end on the all-Valley football team. He went out for baseball team last year for the first time and won his third 'K.' "Fifteen swats for Johnnie," an superclassman gave his decease. The members of superior wisdom and weight of many years of experience were called to reason for such punishment. "Why can you imagine it, the poor kid didn't even know who Charlie Black was?" The dictionary committee in its council and increased the sentences in due recognition of the offense. "Charlie Black hails from Alton, Ill." Johnnie said on another Monday "He was a slugger at the bat and a heady player," one of the upper-classmen interrupted. In speaking of the Lawrence town boy who attempted to gain access to security circles through impersonating a police officer, we might say he hitched his wagon to the wrong kind of star. of being a triple-threat football man, passes, kicks, and runs. His positions are end and quarter, and he's a terrific fighter," the freshman finished, quite out of breath by this time. FOR RENT—Study and sleeping porch, 204 W. 12th. Phone 2191 Black. O16 WANT ADS LOST=One light tweed top-coat and rubber raincoat. Reward. Call Bear. 452. O18 GOLD BONDS—Call E. J. Hissel, phone 155 or 1075 Black, for information on $ per cent gold bonds secured on New Loyd Building, corner 9th and McGee St., Kansas City. Mo. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for boys, two blocks from the University. 1328 Ohio, phone 2293. O15 Suiting You -That's My Business- Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. Getting Into the Income Tax Class LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas There isn't a week that we do not help some man get a start toward the income tax class. There isn't a week that we do not hear of some young man or young woman, whom we helped several years ago, who is now paying tax on an income of anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000 a year. Business offers unlimited opportunities. We can help you get started right. Ask for catalog. Specials For Today LOST—Slide rule; with owner's name on case. Reward. Call William S. Hill, 116. O15 TWO layer bricks in these flavors; Pineapple-grape and Vanilla; Strawberry and Vanilla. We also carry these navors in solid bricks: Strawberry, chocolate, honeyfruit, black walnut and vanilla. Foot of Vermont St. — Phone 697 Lawrence Sanitary Milk And Ice Cream Co. LOST—Bottom part of gold fountain pen. Can identify by engraving. If found, call Corbin Hall. O15 FOR RENT--Nice, pleasant rooms for girls. If desired. 1200 Tenn., phone 2577. O15 ROOM FOR BOYS—Large front room for two boys, 1416 Tenn. Call 1555. O17 GIRLS-To have a beautiful complexion use San Souci beauty pack and face atstringent. For sale at all druggists. N1 'OR RENT-'Large room for one or two men at 1308 Vt. Plenty of eat and hot water. LOST- Black vanny box, at the pots when voting in the gym, before 11 a. m. Return to Kansan office and receive reward. O15 "WHY I BELIEVE IN GOD" Discussed by DEAN R. A. SCHWEGLER at the University League First Methodist Episcopal Church TONIGHT 6:45 VARSITY--BOWERSOCK Monday and Tuesday Monday Only Admission: 10c and 33c 3 Shows Only — 3:00 — 7:00 — 9:00 THE COSMOPOLITAN CORPORATION PRESENTS 'FNEMIES of WOMEN' LIONEL BARRYMORE and ALMA RUBENS Directed by Directed by Seanorio Settings by ALAN CROSSLAND JOHN LYNHCH JOSEPH URAAM A Cosmopolitan Production The mad revels in the palace of Russia's richest Prince—the gambling halls of Monte Carlo—the red revolution in Petrograd—the attack of the Cossacks. You will see all this and more in Ibanez's greatest story, magnificently produced with an all star cast. Photographed in Paris, Nice and the Riviera. Introducing to K. U.Men—"Old King Winter" "THE BIG CHIEF" is here! Remember how he came 'round the corner this morning, "sent cold chills down your spine," "made your teeth chatter," "knees kinda' wobbled." Fact was, you realized, you needed a lot of good heavy winter wear,didn't you? 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