Ninety-three Men Report for First Yearling Practice Many Are Out for Backfield and End Positions; Two Former Stars in Frosh Squad With a n squad of ninety-three men, almost half again as many as reported on the first day last year, the prospects of having an above-average freshman football team are extreme. According to John Bunn, who is in charge of the freshmen, this year's squad is the strongest seen for several years. The squad has not yet reached its full size, according to Bunn, as 110 men have signified their intention of turning out for practice. The squash is handcapped to the extent of not having enough suits for the entire squand and it will be necessary to practice without some of them this week, and probably the next few weeks. Some members of the squall will be dropped and others will be taken on. The old suits of last year were all destroyed and new equipment can not be obtained. Last year's squad was also sent to the little department was unprepared to take care of the large increase. Need More Linened The backfield and the line, too well better between them, there being twenty-five men out for the pivot positions, ten quarterbacks, and thirty-five halfbacks. There are eleven tackles, ten centers, and seven guards who those who already know that the tackles and the guards are weak," said Bunn. "Although there are fewer men out for these positions, there is some very good material, and the average weight of a player years' squad. We can use more men for these positions, however." Many high school stars are among the yearlings. The entire Seneca high school team, with the exception of one member who went to Kansas Aggies and another who not at attending school have turned out for brewing beer, the fastest in the state and were victorious last year, both the Kansas City, Mo., and the Kansas City, Kan., high schools have sent men to Lawrence this year, as have many other cities in the state. Two former college men, Hardy, a former all-state choice from the Springfield, Mo., state teachers college, and Smith, a senior of South Dakota, have reported Jimmy O'Bryne, an athlete from Junior College is also going out for practice. Real Practice Begins Today Real Practice Begins Today Captain Black is responsible for the addition of a new player, Caywood, who returned with him from Afton, II. He played long side of Black in high school. Caywood is fast and shows promise of success. The first practice, held Saturday afternoon, was given over to limbing up exercises, passing, kicking, running and climbing. Drill and calisthenics are also on the program for freshman training. Much attention is being paid to the physical condition of the players this fall and thorough examinations have been taken in a suit. It is expected that this procedure will reduce the number of injuries to a minimum. Real practice will start this afternoon at 3:30 and the first year men will get their first workout as university graden. Rooms Are Plentiful Reports Y. M. Secretary "A great plenty of rooms and very reasonable rates," is the report E. B. Schultz, K. U. Y, M. C. A. B. Secretary, makes on the men's room-ing house situation. There are atill a few students who have not taken courses in these rooms and that they will be more than enough to get around this year. The employment situation has loosened up, and more calls for students are coming in. Many more callers ask Secretary Schultz of one to make the jobs take care of more men. Secretary Schultz is unable to get in touch with many applicants who need to state their application names簿贴 numbers on their application cards. All but five of the members of last year's senior class of the college department at Lindborg will teach in Kanaas high schools this fall. Among the five who will not teach in Kanaas, Lindborg, who received a scholarship in mathematics from the University of Kanaas. Harold Burt, who won his firs "K'last year, and who usually deivered several yards through the line or arraignment, he is at present hitting the line with all of the old time fight, and will probably be found at one of the halfback positions when the Kansas-Game court game. On 6-17. Cross-Country Men Must Secure Their Suits Immediately Try-Outs to Be Held Preceding Creighton-Kansas Football Game, October 6 All men who intend to come out for cross-country team this fall are urged to check suits out at once, according to a statement made today by Coach Karl Schlademan. Suits may be chosen by the athletic man for the athletic department, in the basement of Robinson Gymnasium. The try-outs for the varsity squad will be held just before the Creighton-Kansas football game Oct. 6. The players here will make the varsity squad. Practice will start at one as the try-outs are only a little over ten days away. After the men play, Coach Schlauden at later report to Coach Schlauden at later. Wallace James, who was captain of the squad two years ago, was appointed acting captain by Coach Schlademan a few days ago. James Schlademan is expecting big things from him again this season. Kellet also will probably do some good running this season for the Crismon and Blue team. He was a member of the squad last year but failed to make his "K." The first varsity meet for the Jayhawks is with Oklahoma A. and M. The runners will be started after the first quarter in the Kane game, and M. football game, and will finish between halves. Little is known of the Oklahoma team, but it is likely that they have a strong team. Coach Schidman was one of the biggest teams to be one of the strongest Kansas has produced for several years. Out of 120 transcripts sent out from the office of Junior College for students who wished to continue their work in other schools, thirty-airy to the University of Kansas and fifty-airy to the University of Missouri. Miss Julia C. Tsu, who recently enrolled as a senior in Stephens College, arrived in Seattle August 31 in company with 100 other Chinese students sent to this country to study by the Chinese government. --with the READY Gymnasium correct class on clothes for every the Hill Misses. Sport Briefs Ober's clothing store is planning to open a lounging room, on the second floor in the sporting goods department, for all varsity squad members. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN men's or --increased the efficiency of submarine attack. The Crissman and Blue squad viewed the Haskell-Kansas City University game Saturday afternoon. The team's test was over to report for practice. From the number and size of the first year men this fall that reported to Coach John Bunn, it looks like seven to ten several men for recruits next year. John Levi, Haskell captain, who was injured in the game Saturday, is coming along nicely and he will soon be back in the game. Interest in the first all-University tennis tournament is at its height this week. Prof. W. W. Davis has been a visitor at practice several evenings this fall. Practice will be open to the public one night this week. Come on fans, let's go down about 500 rooms and give the team encouragement. New Inventions Render Sea Attacks Dangerous (BY Science Service) Washington, Sept 24—Submarines with eyes in the clouds and nerves of radio threaten to make life dangerous for soldiers battling the sea. Reports of torpedo practice received by the Navy Department here from the commander of the Pacific Battle Fleet show that the combined use of submarines, airplanes, and wireless hat (Rv Science Service) Bowersock Theatre Tuesday Night October, 2 BILLOWEN CORONATION INC. present THE 3 CONTINENTALITY THE MOST EXCITING PLAY EVER WRITEN THRILLS LAUGHS SHOCKS TWICE A NEW YORK HIT! 1st 10 rows Parquet $2.75 Back 7 rows Balcony $2.20 1st 5 rows Balcony $2.20 Back 3 rows Balcony $1.65 Entire 2nd Balcony $1.10 In order to aid and expedite the attack of a submarine division on a target ship in operations, in progress the submarines used planes transmitted an accurate estimate of the course and speed of the target ship to the submarines by wireless. Considerable improvement was reported. Mail Orders accepted when ac c companion by check. 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