THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Football Line-Up to Remain Same for Game Oct. 6 Shannon Announced Eligible to Play; Team in Good Condition; Working Out Well Few changes in the present line-up of the Jayhawk football team are contemplated, it was announced by George "Potys" Clark, head coach this morning. The men are fast beating accustomed to their positions and by Saturday, Oct. 6, when they take the field against Creighton College the Crismon and Blue队 will be a fighting unit. The shifting of positions made last week to determine if any points could be strengthened yielded noRadar imagery from the airport of Sanborn, almost all the men have been returned to their old positions. He will be found at wing position the rest of the season. Haley who has been sent back to guard berth. has been moved back to guard berth. Haley May Be Utility Center It is probable, however, that Haley will be used as utility center to relieve Lone Lonborg. He will be given a trial at passing the ball and playman position, then acording to Coddin Karl Schlademan Haley should make a good utility center for the Clark-Schlademan machine as he is fairly fast on his feet and is a hard fighter. Jayhawker stock took quite a boost this morning with the announcement that Shannon, who starred in the Jayhawk backfield) last year, was edible. The announcement will probably be used at right halfback, but it is possible that he will be used at the fullback position Shannon is fast on his feet as he has been hitting the line hard, and a hard man to handle when he gets started. Burt to play Halfback The Varsity squash took 10 and in practice Saturday morning to be played for several minutes. Harold Burt, who for the last few days has been slowed up by a bad rib, was out hitting the line as hard as ever yesterday afternoon. Burt will be found at a halfback position in the opening contest Saturday, Oct. 4, when the court was empty. With the stituation, and he may break into the line-up against Creighton. The Crimson* and Blue team at present is in the pink of condition, and the coaches hope that they will remain that way all the rest of the season. The Kansas mentors will probably use several men in the opening context to set a line on the roof as a challenge, but hold a chance to work out. The coaches are expecting a hard battle with Creighton and not a walk-away. Sport Briefs Cheerleader "Ham" Hamilton has something up his sleeve in the way of a huge football rally to be staged a week from tonight, and by the way all of your freshmen want to be sure and send your pajamas house to have them on. You'll be clean for the night shirt parade which will be held to celebrate the victory over Creighton Saturday night, Oct. 6. Practice yesterday afternoon consisted of dummy scrummage, and a real scrummage for about twenty; be well satisfied with the results. Sandborden, who has been playing center up to date, will be found at a wing position from now on. He played end in practice last spring. Haley, who for the lart few evening has been playing end, will be used on the inside of the line from on, "Potty" reported this morning. If "Poo" uses as much strategy in cross country running as he did in baseball, the opponents had better to farewell or he will finish out in front. Fans will probably wonder how "Poo" Freier with his short legs will ever be able to run five miles, but you must remember that "Poo" used to show some real speed when it came to running bases. Allan Davidson, who won his second "K" last year and starred for the Schladenman-Clark team. He is at the present time putting on a show that will be held, he will probably take the field on Oct. 6 in the regular line up. Yearling Squad Called "Missouri" Battles Varsity Saturday Every Device Used to Stimulate Teams to Blood-Thirsty Determination Every device to inite the Jayhawk squad to a bloodthirsty anticipation of the Thanksgiving day contest with the Tiger is being used by the coaches of the freshman and varsity squads. According to Coach Hirsch, the yearlings are from now on to be known officially as "Missouri." It is a hard lot for the first year men, and the heretofore blameless freshmen will have to bear the brunt of all that is being stored up for the final class of the Freshmen. With this vast variety and freshman scrimmage Saturday, the coaches began to get a line on the possibilities of the freshmen. There are more than one hundred of the first year men out for practice and they are getting in better shape than they did not been an injury to cripple the squad, which will begin practice on Creighton plays Monday afternoon. From then on scrimmage with the varity will probably become a regular part of the daily program. These scrimmage games will have an opportunity to see the freshmen in action before and after these practices. The varisty-freshman scrimmages will give the coaches an opportunity to try various players in all positions and to see what the freshmen can do under conditions similar to those which the varisty men have to meet. Several good punts are already on amazon of whom the leader, Zachary Kane of Westport City, Kan., who sprang a surprise on the freshman coaches when he startered lining the ball out for forty and fifty yards at a time. Swore of Westport high Room 310 East Administration Garage for Rent 1015 Alabama Street or com 310 East Administrative FOOD SHOP 1126 Tenn. Breakfast 7:30 a. m. — 9:00 a. m. Lunchie 11:30 a. m. — 1:30 a. p. Dinner 6:00 p. m. — 7:0 p. m. 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Forrest Allen, Jr. Injured Head Strikes Concrete Floor; No Fracture of Skull Forrest Allen, Jr., while playing in the Junior High basement fell eight feet, his head striking the concrete floor, causing concussion of the brain. He lay on the floor unconscious for ten minutes before Donald Hults lifted him to his feet and led him home—still unconseals. Dr. F. C. Allen was in conference with Claud Scott in the Junior high school building at the time, but knew nothing of the accident. He was im- It isn't a question of clothes, but of buying clothes that stay good. cannot possibly be equaled in value by clothes manufactured by the thousand. The initial cost is no greater—the ultimate cost is less. Clothes Individually Tailored by Be measured now—delivery when you want it. S. G. Clarke 1033 Mass. The College Jeweler Wants To See You The New Brocks $35.00 An announcement of utmost interest to women and misses is this sale of Fashionable Frocks at $35. 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