. Football Outlook Growing Brighter in Daily Practice Freshman Team Doing Stif Work; Varsity Preparing for Early Games of Season "With the freshman team getting into shape and the varsity preparing for the earlier season games, the football outlook is improving. The yearlings are being put through and are beginning to "find their feet." Several new me mhave turned out for practice but there is still a pre-positioned men for the backline. More position line. More guards and tackles are needed and it may be necessary to shift some of the heavier backfield men to the lute until enough better material shows up for substitutions. Freshmen Scrimmage Friday "The freshmen will scrimmage among themselves this Friday if present plans go through and enough headway is made," said Coach Bunn. "The men are now becoming hardened, and as they progress passing tackling, tackling, and office Monday they should be in shape for harder work by the end of the week. "It is also planned to have the first-year men start practice, using Creighton plays. This will give the varsity an opportunity to play against conditions somewhat similar to those they will see in the league." They will probably scrimmage the varsity for the first time on Saturday." Lawrence Stars Are Out It is a little too early to tell which of the first-year men are going to show signs of being above the average. Louis Davidson, a younger brother of the already well known "Davy" of varisity fame, and who comes from Lawrence High School, in showing how much speed and should prove a valuable man. Quillan of Lawrence is also showing up well in the caril'1 practices, as is Mackie, another Lawrence man. So far Mackie has not attended practice and little care he holds of the Lawrence star until he attends regularly. Men Show Improvement Outside of the fact that there is a shortage of equipment and men for the line, the freshmen seem to be having trouble in them. The men look much better than they did at the first practices, and all in all it looks as if there was plenty of good material," said Bunn. "With new men coming out and the first to report continually improving in their skills for the freshman." Among the men who reported for the first time yesterday was Harold Zuber, a member of the Kansas City, Kans., basketball team which won the national title at Chicago. He was fast and hard, and should make good in either the line or the backfield. Freshman practices are open to students and it is only the varsity field which is barred to spectators. Those desiring to attend can enter through the gates nearest the campus. There was a scattering of students and professors at practice yesterday, and it is thought that the number will be larger in the coming squad starts signals and serigraph practice the latter part of the week. L. F. Ellis, *z.* former student of the University of Kansas, is now driving through to California, where he plans to attend the University of California, which opens early in October. 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. Thousands Are Killed in Communist Insurrection Phone 337 for reservations Athenis, September 27—The Bulgarian Argarian-Commist insurrection continued with unabated violence today, according to advice from Sofia, which said that 2,000 had been killed and 10,000 wounded in the fighting between government forces and the insurrectionists. (United Press) Strict martial law is in effect in Sofia. The curfew law is enforced and street gatherings of more than three persons is prohibited. A police communique urges all citizens to remain indoors and avoid the danger of encountering armed malcontents in the streets. Class Hockey Practice for University Women Will Start Next Week beginnerst to Have Equal Chance to Make Teams; Meeting Called for October 1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Class practices for women's hockey will start next week, according to an announcement made today by Miss Rizzo Hooer, instructor in the department of physical education and综合考虑,"All women of the University, who are interested in sports, are urged to come out," Miss Hooer said. "Now is the time to get in on the game from the beginning."I know nothing about the game will have an equal chance to make teams if they come out to these early practices, for preliminary practice work from the beginning. The women of the upperclassmen must be prepared for the freshman women. Teams are chosen by merit each year with no preference to former players, but many of the women athletes of the last year are not in school this year so there will be a good chance to wish wishes to come out to the practices. The Women's Athletic Association gives one hundred points toward a "K" sweater to any woman who makes any of the class teams and an additional fifty points to each member of the championship team at the end of the tournament. The tourney begins before Thanksgiving vacation. A meeting has been called for all women interested in hockey, irrespective of class, for Monday, Oct. 1, at 4:30 p. m. in Robinson gymnasium, by Edith Mary Martin, manager of hockey of the Women's Athletic Association. This meeting is important because it will choose the time for their team practices. In order to get times convenient with the majority there should be a large number present, according to Miss Martin. The University of Kansas branch of the American Instituto of Electrical Engineers will hold its first meeting of the year in Marvin Hall lecture room at 7:00. Refreshments will be served. A real, honest-to-gooodness party with music, games and lots of fun will be given Friday night at the Methodist church. Everyone that's looking for a good time shouldn't miss being there. Lois Robinette. FOOD SHOP 1126 Teen. Breakfast; 7:30 a. m. — 9:00 a. m. Lunchoon 11:30 a. m. — 1:30 p. m. Dinner 6:00 p. m. — 7:00 p. m. Phone 1467 for special reservations Varsity May Hold Scrimmage With Bunn's Freshman Team Saturday Men on Reid's Squad Show Improvement in Recent Practices Skylines change in time, you all know, and also football lineups change as practice continues. It looks now like the skyline of the personnel of the first string football team was going to change because a new goalie had been on showing up the rest of this week and all of next week as they have been of late. Some of the men whom the coaches placed on the second string seem to have realized the fact, and have decided that they are going to be on the first string. A great hint is that they are available in some of the men's playing. "Jack" McLain, who has been in a slump all fall, seems to have found himself, and he showed good in last week's team win over "K" last year, and if he keeps all of the old time fight up he will very likely repeat the performance again this year. Coach Schladman gave him an opportunity to solve for themselves. Haley seen right at home at an end borth in practice yesterday, and he showed considerably better than the night previous. He soon adapted him to the new position into the new position with lots of ginger and peper. Haley is one of the peppiest men on the squad. He puts lots of the old Kansas fight into the line. He was getting down under pumps in great depth and he got next him. He usually dowmed his man in his tracks. The last part of the practice was devoted entirely to signal practice. The ground underneath the dummies was too muddy to allow use of the dummies. "Potts" will probably give the men a real workout at least once this week. He may have Bunn burn over his yearling team Saturday and scrimmage the varsity against them. Some of the Creighton plays will probably be given the freshman after Saturday, and then the Varsity will see what luck they can have against them. Send the Daily Kansan Home. Karl Simpson's Comedians At The Big Tent — Present Tonight — 600 Block—Vermont (Back of Hotel Eldridge) 'On The Swanee River' Sport Briefs Our Prices Our Special Feature 10 and 20 Cents The variety squad was kep working ill dull yesterday evening, and most of the men were ready for work. The women were nomeed that they had had enough. Allan Davidson was making all of his tackles sure in practice yesterday evening, and was throwing himself into the men. "Tad" Reid gave the ends instructions in tackling the safety man when he catches a punt and attempts to return the kick. Some of the older fans will remember that Reid was noted for his ability to go down under punts, and get the safety man. New York Cleaners "Patsy" spent the early part of practice in placing a certain situation before the players, and asking them what to do when a similar situation arose in a game. The men for the most part answered correctly. 75 McLain got down fast under punts, and he shows promise of developing into a valuable man for a wing position. Prof. W. J. Baumgardner was down for practice yesterday evening, and he looked as if he was well satisfied with what he saw. Squire's Studio "Pocc" Frazier, who did all of the backstop duty for the Kansas diamond team, was down, Davis yesterday afternoon limbering up his arm. Better Kodak Finishing Phone Young fellows want fine tailoring Tom Poor was down at the Stadium yesterday afternoon limbering up and trying a few jumps. John Lonhong got down even with the ends on punts yesterday evening, and in some cases he made the tackles. 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