THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Potsy's Warriors Ready for First Creighton Clash Jayhawkers Style of Play Will Remain Mystery Until Saturday, Says Clark Coach George "Potys" Clark will send his fighting Kansans through their last practice this afternoon, and the squad will be given only light work-outs until after the opening game with Creighton University Saturday afternoon. The Clarkmen spent most of Wednesday afternoon in scrimmaging and running through the plays. A real battle is expected Saturday, and the coaches are spending every available minute to perfect the Kansas machine. The style of play that the Kansans will use this season will remain a mystery until after Saturday, and then maybe "Potay" will let the men open up at a time when it is not probable that if the Kansans can win without opening up and displaying any new plays, they will stay under cover with the new stuff. After practice Tuesday evening Coach Clark announced that Shannon would probably start Saturday's game instead of Collier as was pre-plan for days ago it was thought that Shannon would be ineligible but he was declared eligible a short time ago, and he has been showing up with much promise. Shannon said they are expecting big things on this year. Of the line-up that Coach Clair will probably send on the field Saturday two or three of the men will be playing for the first time under coach Chris Mackenzie, others, Griffin and Black have both won two "K's" and the rest have all won one letter. This gives the Kansans nearly a veteran team to open up for their game. "K's men who will break into the line-up before the game is over." Captain Black undoubtedly will be the triple-threat man for the Jaya hawker man of the season, the player and probably will make the Kansans a great leader. He can kick, pass, or run with the ball with great skill. He will likely cause his opponents considerable grief before the season is over. He will add many points to the Kansans this season by his place-kicking ability. The following Creighton line-up was announced Wednesday morning by head Coach "Cheet" Wynne; l. e. Lukenze (2); l. v. Tanckaman (1), n. Colan (28); r. g. McAlean (29), r. h. Speicher (30), r. k. Kean (483); r. h. Spicher (4); f. b. Berolgic; l. h. Lower (7); q. b. Mahhoney (12). . Number of Last Year's Matmen to Report Thursday Patrick Calls Wrestlers The first call of the year for varsity wrestling was made today when Coaches Patrick and Roseee announced that all candidates will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 p. m. on the upper floor of the gymnasium and that equipment may be checked out from Kelley any day until 2 p. m. The coaches plan to cut on each week of two or three weeks from now until Thanksgiving time when the heavy work will commence. A number of last year's men will appear on the line-up, among them being Steve Merrill, Wayne Waytie, Crao Creaven, Flectcher, Delp, Feliar, Draper, Sirdon, Sparrowhawk, and also Davidson, Haley, Pleasant and Holderman, who will report for the football season closed Merrill and Fraafter after the crosse country work; and Captain Weibring at the beginning of the second semester when he will return to school. The fans are promised a good schedule with Nebraska, Kansas Aggies, and Washington. Two or three of the Big Ten teams are being considered in an effort to arrange a meet with theople out. Annual fall the elections for the University will be held Thursday, Oct. 11. All applicants for candidates must be present to the Men's Student Council on committee by 2:00 noon Tue. Oct. 9. Chaad Hall, Chairman. A meeting of Art joint committee on student affair called for Saturday, Oct. 6 at 11:00 a.m. rest room reception by John H. Johnson, chair of the committee, of the chairman. Send the Daily Kansan Home. Ray Lower, who is scheduled to start the game at half for Creighton Saturday against the Crimson and Blue team. This is his first year on the varsity squad. He is doped to be a crack open field runner. He wears number "7" on the back of his jersey. Omahans Open Season With Football Victory; Defeat Midland 13-0 Creighton Will Battle Jayhawl With One of Best Teams in History Omaha, Neb., Oct. 3—Under the tutorship of "Cletty" Wagner, a former Notre Dame star, Creston University's 19.2% football team is being med'd into top shape faces the northern school this season. Saturday the Omnians opened the season by defeating Milland College of Fremont, Neb., by a 13 to 0 count. Coach Wagner has a fighting squad with several fast backs. Ten players are suited up and appear to be in good shape after Saturday's contest. A squad from last year's freshmen team have returned to fill up the gaps caused by graduation last spring, and in some instances the team should be better than the old ones. Last week's practice has consisted of concentration on defensive work and line plays. The extra work showed up in the Midland college game as Midland was unable to score on the Creighton crew. Heavy scrimmages are being held early this week in preparation for the husky Jayhawk bird. The Creighton followers are expecting big things from their team Saturday against the Crimson and Blue team. The Creighton team will come to Lawrence by the way of the Missouri Railroad from Omaha to Kansas City, Kan., and will transfer to the Kaw Valley Interurban for Lawrence. Besides the team, their school band a group of rooters are coming to Lawrence to see the fray. Pilot Black snapped the ball back to the backs in fine fashion Tuesday evening, and his plays were going off without a miscue. Sport Briefs Gerald Smith got off some nice kicks Tuesday evening, and he shows promise of becoming a dangerous booter before the season is over. We knife plant skirts in 4 sizes and knife plant skirts with box center ir 4 sizes. Pleated Flounces We Pleat Them We box plen skirts in 3 sizes and accordian plen skirts. We also American accordion plen ruffles and flounces up to 12 inches deep. Any size 1-16 inch to 10-16 inch and 12 inches deep. Captain Wally James of the cross- country team is getting into shape fast, and the coach believes he is going to be better than ever. "Chubb!" Fraker tried his hand at place-kicking Tuesday afternoon, but he finally decided that he had missed his calling. Coach Clark makes no predictions is to the outcome of Saturday's game, but he is contemplating a real battle from the Omahans. The cross-country run that was scheduled for Saturday will be Friday afternoon so that the cross-country will be able to see at least one game. CLARK LEANS LOTHES Phone 355 R. O. T. C. Men Receive Pay Junior and senior members of the University R. O. T. C. unit will sign the payroll at Fowler Shops this month. Students in the students are entitled to pay, rated at thirty cents a day, and receive that amount throughout the year. Students do not receive this pay when in camp and it is also deducted from the vouchers of those who do not enroll. Students pay the payroll this year includes twenty junior and nineteen seniors. 730 Mass. Program for Chamlee Concert Announced; Quirke Will Accompany Noted Tenor Due to Arrive in Lawrence Monday Morning Mario Chaulee, the first artist to appear in the twenty-first annual concert course of the University, will arrive in Lawrence, Monday, November 23. He will be Santa Fe. While in Lawrence he will stay at the Eldridge hotel. Single admissions to this concert will be sold Saturday and Monday at the University business office, the Round Corner drug store, and at the door. You can buy at the beach. The best seats will be at $2, and the remainder $1.59. Conal O. C. Quirke will accompany company Mr. Chamlee at the piano, Mr. Chamlee at the piano, Chamlee is under the management of the Wolfsohn Musical Bureau. The last number on his program, "Una Furtra Lagrima" Elsir D'Amore, by Donizetti, is conceived by critics and artists to be the most beautiful tenor as one of the most beautiful tenor arias. "It is a real test for any tenor," said Dean D. M. Swarthworth. Program Morning Aria: "Che Celida Manina" from La Bohème ... Pucuci II a. Triste Soir ... Singigala b. Chanson pour le petit Cheval ... Severac c. II Neige ... Bemerg III Vignettes of Italy by Winter Wattas .. Addio b. Naples a. Capri d. Ponte Vecchio Florence e. 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