THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Stiff Competition to Be Given K. U. in Cross-Country Varsity Squad to Be Choser From Men Making Best Time in Today's Elimination The first regular tryout of the Varsity cross-country squad was held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The juntain was over only half of the day, and it was by the five veterans on the squad, Captain James, Kellett, Grady, Pratt, and Merrill. The pace set was low and easy in order to give the beginners a chance to get used to the terrain, and the games will be run a week from today. Twenty men are out for the squad at this time. Among those trying out is Glenn "Boe" Frazier, who has won three "Boe" by doing backstory duty on to 'Jaywhaker diamond band' in 2013 and up best in this afternoon's run will be selected by Coach Schlademan for the varsity squad. First Meet October 13 The first meet that is on the Jayhawker schedule is with Oklahoma A. and M. on Saturday, Oct. 13. The runners will start between Oklahoma A. and M-Kansas football game, and will finish at the Stadium between halves. The coaches are not making any prophecies as to what chances Kansas will have in this meet. It is known here that the southern school has two distance men of no little merit, and they are the Oklahoma officials must be confident of victory, as they are paying their own expenses to Lawrence. The Crismon and Blue team will not put in any extra effort in training in order to win from the Stallion team, but they will go ahead with their training pointing to the meets with Missouri Valley schools. In this way Coach Schadman leads the men going "stale" before the season is well under way. Stiff Competition Ahead The Mount Oreid aggregation will run up against some real stiff competition in the Missouri Valley this season. Nebraska sends out the story that they are strong in the five mile jaunt. The Jayhawkers meet them at Lincoln on October 20. Missouri journeys to the land of the Jayhawk on Turkey day during a several strong men, and a real battle is expected. The Kansas-Ames meet, which is always watched with considerable interest, will not be held this year as Ames and Kansas do not meet each other. The two schools will meet, however, on November 24. The location of this meeting has not definitely been decided as yet, but Coach Schadman hopes to have the meet here. Singles Start Saturday Players Who Show Up Well May Make Varsity Squad Drawings for the singles in the all-University tennis tournament will be conducted tomorrow. Entries close today and the play will start Saturday. Entries for the double matches will be made Monday and the drawings will be made Monday. These matches will probably begin some time Tuesday. A cup will be given the winners of he doubles if enough teams enter to warrant it. George Glaskin urges more people to come out for the WIEDEMANN'S Tea Room Service The dining service supreme Special Sunday Dinner Served from 11:30 to 2:00 Evening Service a la carte 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Phone 387 for reservations Phone 75 New York Cleaners Bowersock Theatre Tuesday, October 2nd Sat sale tomorrow, Monday, Tuesday 12 noon to 6 p.m., 7 to 10 p.m. Presented by the Company that played Chicago 35 last season First 10 rows Parquet ... $2.75 Back 7 rows Parquet ... $2.20 First 5 rows Baleony ... $2.20 Back 3 rows Baleony ... $1.65 **Entire Second Baleony** ... $1.10 Mail orders accepted now when accompanied by money order or check double matches. The single entries, he said are numerous, and the contest is arousing much interest. The tournament will be watched closely, as the freshman tennis squad will be chosen on the basis of the showing made in these matches. Upper-classmen who make the best showing will win the tournament. The tennis squad. It is planned to make this tournament an annual event. Cross-Country Run Will Be Held at Drake Game The All-Missouri Valley cross country run was awarded to Kansas this year by Prof. H. H. King, of Kansas State Agricultural College. He is chairman of the committee in the Missouri Valley. The meet will be held Nov. 17 on the same day that Drake plays football here with the Jayhawkers. The winner of this meet will go to the Big Ten meet to be held Nov. 24. Ames has won the meet in the last four years and Kansas has placed second. Citizens Dedicate High School to War Heroes Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. (Continued from page 1) the war (continued) I maintain, in the United States, a system of education? You should not lament the sacrifice caused by this building. The cast on a single hour of the Great War was twenty times as great. Dreadnoughts cost avy- times as much as did this structure. 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