Football Machine Thoroughly Oiled for Creightonians Three Elevens Work Daily on Practice Grid; Stars Come to Light in Scrimmages Crimson and Blue football followers will see a real fighting machine in action Saturday afternoon, Oct. 6, when the Jayhawkers take the field against Crignition University at 2:30 p.m., on Stadium field, if the team wins. The freshman field can be taken f.r.a criterion. The Chark-Schlademann pigskin chasers looked better Saturday afternoon than they have any time this season. An ample supply of old Kansas fight and ginger was displayed by the men in the stadium, and ready to take advantage of his opponent's mistakes, which is essential if many games are won. Coach Clark divided his squad up into three elevers. Two of the teams were clad in blue jerseys and the other wore red jerseys, "Poty" scrimmaged one blue team against them and "Mary" scrimmaged in the other blue team and gave them a work out. Finally word was sent over to Wulf to bring his yearling team over, and the Varsity were glad of the chance to get some freshman meat. The coach was well considering that this was its first scrimmage work that the freshmen had had this week. The following men were found in the lineup of the first string blue team: Griffin and Sandborn were at the wing berths; Fraker and Freese were playing guard; John and Lonborg was at center field;桩位 positions; Shannon and Collier were playing halfback; Gerald Smith was playing fullback; and Captain Charley Black was calling signals. "General" Black was reeling the number off in great fashion. Babe Smith at tackle was tearing great opponents before they reached it. Griffin, at end, was snagging aerial flips and tackles several pretty shoe string tackles. Collier was for good for several yards around end almost every time he was give nthe ball. He shows that a tricky open position runner, Shannon, hard hitting half, pulled off several runs that netted much vardage. Alex Hodges, halfback for the second blue team, was getting away for several nine gains against the first string. He may break into the lineup Saturday in the opening game, but he also alternated with Hodges at a halfback well, looked better Saturday than he has for some time. Max Kruger piloted the second eleven, and his plays were going off without a nissie-cue. McLain got nine points in his first often throwing the safety man in his tracks. Severe, playing center on the red team, plunged through the first string line, throbbing the backs for losses. Calvert, halfback on the red team, got away for several nice runs. Extended practice is in order for the first of the week, but the latter part of the week it will probably ease up Gatemen Will Have Ten Minutes to Check Tickets To Use New Turnstiles E. Eistle, head gate man at Muehbach Field at Kansas City, Mo. will be here Tuesday afternoon giving instructions to the local gatesmen on how to operate turnstiles. University Marshal W. W. Wheeler will pick out several students of physical education will send a class of boys down to the field to crowd the gate to give the gatesmen experience. The turnstiles are the same as used at the home of the Kansas City Blues, the famous "Bright" self-registering turnstiles. Mr. Elstie will bring three of his gatesmen with him when he comes down for a game THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Every man who passes through the first eight gates must have a ticket, and all newspaper men, "K" men, and other complimentary ticket holders must pass through gate number nine. Every gateman ten minutes after the crowd was passed in should be able to check his tickets with the number the turntable test record of the gateman the num- ber the turntable test record of the gateman E. P. Learned of the department of economics will check the one or more of tickets with the amount of money that the athletic office has on hand. Every man must have one or more of tickets that his turntable registers. Allen Plans Ticket Sales for Thanksgiving Gam Dr. F. C. Allen will go to Kansas City, Mo., this week to meet C. L. Brewer, athletic director of the University of Missouri, to discuss the details of the sent sale for the Kansas-Missouri game. All ticket sales for this game will be handed from the two athletic offices, according to Dr. Allen, and no tickets will be placed on sale in Kansas City, as has been done in the past. Missouri officials are planning a new season at Columbia, although tickets for a few games may be sold in Kansas City. Notice . . . . . . . . . All men interested in try-out for freshman basketball are urged to report at the gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. Monday night. ... J. W. Bunn, freshman coach Coach F. C. Allen Issues First Call for Varsity Basketball Materia Several Vacancies to Be Filled From New Material This Season The first official varsity basketball practice for the coming season is scheduled for 4 p.m. Tuesday, according to head coach, Dr. F. C. Al The man who were out for practice are urged to report at once. "Phog," in discussing this year's team, said: "We won't have nearly as good a team as least year, as that team was the result of three years' work and we will give everybody we meet a real battle." Seven letter men, who played on the all-victorious Kansas team last year, were graduated last spring. This leaves several big gaps that would have been filled by the following men were lost through graduation: Captain Endacott, all-Missouri valley guard the past two years; John Wulf, all-Missouri vali-der; David Kotchman, Doug Donnell, Bryon Fredericksen and Adolph Rump Woesenmee; and Adolph Rump This year's Jayhawker team will be built up around Captain Charley Black, all-Missouri valley guard last year, and Tus Ackerman, second all-Missouri valley center last year. These two men played regularly on the Kansas队. Besides these two letter men, Coach Allen has Wilkins and Mosey, both who made their first letters last year. Mosby was a starter in a game this year. Wilkins won his letter at a forward bert last year, and "Pho" is expecting considerable of him this year. The following men from last year's varsity sound and last year's freshman squad are expected to report for practice: G. W. Stratton, Verne Engle, Ward Hilt, George Glaskin, Crosswhite, Daniels, "Red" Baker, Benny Bailey, who will draw Weightlift the close of the football season. Doctor Allen says that this is a considerable handicap, as he gives the men some valuable instructions in this early fall practice. Sport Briefs "Love matches" are much in evidence on the tennis courts this fall. A close rival they are to the no-nose, at 6-foot 1-inch of Stadium and golf links popularity. Even as the robin is harbinger of spring, so is the mowing machine on the Stadium field of the pigskin season. "Jawra" Levi, chief of the Haskell Braves, was on "location" Saturday. "Pale face medicine make heap good team," grunts Big Chief Levi. Among those present at the "side-line tea party" were "Pete Reed," former varsity lineman, at present coach of Nickerson high and "Jimmy" Wilson, former cross-country show coach at Oakland high school. Cracked ribs and unround teeth, the Nemesis of Harold Burt, have joined forces in an effort to keep the hard-hitting back out of the game. Harold's only consolation is that the season is still youthful. Andy McDonald, two letter man in football and basketball, who at present is Professor of Football, etc., was not a teacher. We were out watching practice Saturday. Prof. W. W. Davis was pacing up and down the line of scrimage annual. The Professor sees nothing in his rose-colored southern spees. To Helmasna Black goes the honor of making the first touchdown of the season. The secretary of the appointment committee must make an annual report which is turned in the last of December. The committee is compiling reports and making a pre-decision that will be given at the end of next week. Committee to Make Report WANT ADS FOR RENT—One double, one single room for boys at 1308 Ky. St. Phone 1131 Red. O6 LOST—Jewel Sigma Nu pin between P. O. and 1524 Vt. Reward. Phone 2153 Red. 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