( ) THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Coach Clark Tries New Combinations; Looking for Ends Dummy Scrimmage, Passing and Punting Yesterday; Forward Passing Down Fine Coach "Potty" Clark was a new combination last evening in practice, trying to find a new end. He hadEdison Hakey, an assistant coach and Blue team last season, at end yesterday evening, and he looked as if he might develop into a dependable end. He played backfield in high school. "Tud Redd," who is coaching the ends, no longer makes good to him at a wing position. The practice yesterday evening consisted of passing, punting, and dummy scrimmage. One evening this week Coon Clark will very likely give the men a real acrobatics lesson. The end material that will come up to their standards by the last of this week. The squad is getting the forward pass down to fine points and most of the passes made are good. "Holderman showing," Holderman who instructed for the kickoff evening, was trying his luck at kicking off Tuesday evening, and most of his skids looked good. He spent all last year practicing kicking off, and now this practice is beginning to show. He looks as if he will be the best bet to the kicking off in the first Jayhawen contest this fall. "Chubu" Fraker, another beefy guard who was late in reporting, has his position Tuesday evening and he showed much promise of developing into a real man. A扑unting duel was held Tuesday evening, with Gerald Smith and Captain Black playing the leading roles. Smith got the best of the argument, as his kicks averaged thirty-five points, and he outscored an average of thirty yards. These men will probably do the greatest portion of the punting this season for the home clan. They also are flipping passes with great accuracy May be NKwheeler or May be Krause. You better teach the coach to solve the end problem, as he has been snapping out of it of late, and he shows promise of making a dependable wing man. He is at the present on Reid's squad, but if he can figure out how to make the past few evenings, he may be found on the first string. Severe, also of Reid's sound, has been showing improvement of late. Max Kruger will probably be used at end improvement of late. Black at the pilot position. The practice this week will be behind closed gates except Thursday night, and then practice will be open to the public. But "Putts" says that they must stay in the stadium even though practice is held on the back field. The squad is practicing on the back field so the blue grass on Stadium A will begin in the 1923 season starts. There is a good growth of grass on the field now, and it should be in fine shade by October 6. Ober's to Display Tennis Cup They Are Offering Tennis Entries Increase The entries for the singles in the all-University tennis tournament are coming along fine, according to data from the NCAA. In the doubles are coming slow and it is urged that more players enter the doubles. The single entries close tonight, but entries for the doubles will be open until Saturday night. The drawings for the singles will be made Friday and play will start Saturday. Drawings for the doubles will be made Monday and play will start on Wednesday posted on the gymnasium bulletin board. The cups that Ober's are putting up for the tournament will be on display in their window this week. They are making a special interest in the tournament and want to see it made a success. The play of the freshmen will be watched especially as the freshman squad will be picked from the showing made in this tournament. The team will be in fine shape and all of them will be available for use in the tournament. Muir Rogers, captain of last year's freshman tennis team, although just recovering from a sprained ankle, will be entered in the All-University tennis tournament Friday. He will compete in both the singles and doubles matches. Eldon Haley, who won his first letter last year, and starred in the line on last year's Jayhawk team. He is at the present time being tried out at end by Coach Clark. "Ted" Reid, who has charge of the ends, thinks that Halley looks like a real find on the wing position. Trial Cross-Country Run Friday Over Half of Regular Course Athletic Department Has New Plans; Probably Strong Opposing Teams The first cross-country run will be held Friday evening, according to a statement made this morning by Coach Karl Schladman. The run will be over half of the distance. About twenty men have checked out equipment for the squad, and fifteen will be selected after the tryout Friday by Coach Schladman. The group selected will run from there after Friday. The men this week leave from the gymnasium and finish there, Coach Schadlemann said that he could tell more about how good they looked after this run, but now they had to Cabin. He indulged the man in the running this week, has been making a fine showing. The athletic department is planning on establishing a new cross-country course, five miles in length, with four lanes. The runners start from the Stadium, and to pass back through the Stadium when they are about two and see-half miles cut on the course, so that they can see the runners at their best. Other Valley schools are doped to have strong cross-country teams. The Aagies have three or four men back that are scheduled to be read at the meet, and usually be strong in the five-mile jaunt, as they usually have mighty fine distance men out for track. Missouri will have one of the strongest teams they have ever produced. The Jayhawkers do not meet Ames in the meet, and the two schools will probably clash at all-Missouri Valley meet. K. U. to Have Golf Team Men of Experience Requested to Come to Practice "Kansas will have a valley golf team this season," said Dr. F. C. Allen this morning. Two years ago he was in Kansas, last year the Kansas team was not a success. This year's team is owed to be strong, and the athletic department hopes to establish golf here as a permanent inter-collegiate All men that are eligible for varsity competition and have had golf experience are requested to report to Waldo Crowder for practice at once. He will be at the club country on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons, and all day Saturday. Be considerate and enjoy a considerable experience, John Henry and Justin Hill are also players of no little merit. The men will furnish their own equipment while they are practicing, but as soon as they play a match the Athletic department will outfit them. Dr. F. C. Allen said that he expected matches could not be played this fall and hopes to be able to arrange a match or two. Sport Briefs Klub Plans for Monster Bonfire in New Stadium A uniform was adopted by the Ku Ku chapter of Pi Epilion Pi, national pop organization, at a meeting of the members last night. Plans were also laid for a monster rally in Cincinnati night before the Creighton game. Although preparations are not yet complete, the band is expected to be there, as well as a number of prominent and loud-voiced speakers. A huge bonfire and a snake dance will help live up matters if present intentions materialize, according to "Mac McOey, chief Ku Ku." Kruger is playing utility role for the Clark-Schlademan clan at the present time. He can play any backfield position, or either end. He plays all of the positions in a nice fashion. Captain Charley Black was lumbering up his place kicking to yesterday evening. He kicked twenty goals out of twenty trials. Captain George Glaskin was down engineering the rolling of the Varsity tennis courts yesterday evening, and he indicated that he could run a Fordon. Entries are coming in fast for the all-University tennis tournament, and the men are getting into shape and the women courts were full Tuesday evening. Holderman was getting off some good kick-offs Tuesday evening, and he looks at this time to be first in the ducking of the duty of kicking off this year. Haley also was trying his luck at a few kick offs and his kicks were very creditable. Captain Black is doing practically all of the pass flipping at the present time, and it is most probable that he will do it to do x by the rest of the season. Allan Davidson is showing up with all of his old time peg again this season, and he will probably land a steady berth in the line again. "Davy" Davis, star slow ball twirker for the Jayhawks last spring, was out yesterday afternoon limbering up his arm. "Davy" will probably be called on to carry the portion of the pitching next week. The Varsity track men are checking out equipment now and are limbering up slowly for the on coming indoor season. Faculty and Employees Meet The regular Fall meeting of all of the faculties and employees of the University was held at 4:30 in Fraser chapel. New members of the faculty were introduced and the Chancellor talked upon various University problems. Bacteriology Club meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30, Room 310, Snow Hall. Helen Converse. 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 337 for reservations Quack Club President Makes Heroic Rescue BOWERSOCK Today Only Shows: 2:30, 4, 7:30, 0 Prices: 10 - 28c a Geo. Fitzmaurice production, starring "The Cheat" POLA NEGRI Elise Orbinson, c25, was wading in Potter's lake yesterday afternoon with two of her friends when she lost foottail. Murkly water ran over her race. Fear unnerved her and she sank twice. One of her friends who had been playing board games to her but seemed unable to help her rain foottail. See Pola Negri soaring to untouched heights of emotion. In the most powerful series of scenes ever flashed on the screen! "The Cheat" will be branded in your memory in a never-to-be-forgotten way. And you'll remember the happy ending for days afterward! and JACK HOLT May Alice Walker is president of the Quack Club this year and has passed the National Red Cross Life Fund. She was also one of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority, Also Comedy "New Papas" May Alice Walker, c26, who was approaching, saw the girl's distress and running down the hill took off her skirt and laid on a bed in after her, hauling her to the bank. "Did you save me?" was the first question Elsa asked upon reaching the bank. "You're a mighty brave woman," of the men, onlookers to May Alice. Storm Moves Toward Gulf From the Bahama Advices received by the local bureau said that storm was central in the vicinity of due Bahamas, moving northward attended by shifting gales. Vessels in the south Atlantic were advised to exercise every precaution. Houston, Tex., Sept. 26—Storm warnings were ordered hoisted along the south Atlantic and Gulf coast as the first storm of the season was reported heading toward the gulf from the Bahamas. Another Band Tryout Tonight Another Bard Tryton Tonight Owing to the large number trying out for the University band Monday evening, each student room 312 Fraser Hall at 7:30. This trytow is for all instruments other than cornbases and clarinets and other than those who tried out Monday evening. Miller's Coupe Collides With Electric Co. Truck An automobile crash at the corner of Seventh and Ohio streets at 6 p. m. yesterday resulted in smashing the left rear wheel of Virgil Miller's Ford Coupe and bending down the front fenders of a Ford truck belonging to the Electric Light Company. No one was injured. Miller was going north on Ohio street and the truck was going east on Seventh street. Miller could not stop in time to avoid a crash he turned east on Seventh street hoping to miss the truck. The truck cut in behind him as he turned and hit him on the sidewalk. He pushed sideways about twenty-five feet and the strain on the left side caused the wheel to go down. The damage was estimated at $20. Both cars were insured. Spokane, Wash., Sept. 26, (U.P.) —The Republican administration has suffered defeat in the first test of its strength since President Coolidge was re-elected in 1934, a day from almost complete returns in yesterday's congressional election. 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In each variety Vertex Our watch department will gladly show you this distinctive design, as well as other recent designs created by the Guild. Guild "Phog" Fined for Speeding Dr. F, C. "Phog" Allen, director or athletics, was arrested for speeding and paid a fine of $10 and costs in the police city police court yesterday, according to Police Judge C. K. Stewart. A short time ago Coach George "Potty" Clark answered a charge of driving while on a motorcycle. Coach F. W. "Mac" McDonald of Haskell paid a fine in police court for driving too fast. Members of Klan Unmask --- Knoxville, Teum., Sept. 26—Ku Klux Klanmen will wear wards and robes at their naturalization ceremonies here Saturday night but the mask will be thrown back leaving the wearer alone. The organization treated today. Attorney-General Myatt had told the Klanmen that it would be illegal to wear masks. 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