Quad Entering Practice Period of Secret Work One Scrimmage Each Week to Be Open to Public; Spectators Must Stay Away The first secret practice for the Jayhawkers was held Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m., and hereafter secret practice will be held at all hours. The public will be open to the public, "Potsy" argues everybody to stay away from the field when secret practice is being held. The coaches that they unnify get better results from the men if they hold secret practice. The squand went through a light workout Saturday morning such as painting and passing. In the aftereffect, he found himself in an entire squand out to Haskell to see the Haskell-Kansas City University game. Scrimmage was held in the afternoon at 4:50. The work is get-together for the opening games approaches. Burt Showing Up Well In the recent ceramics Burt has been making good gains through the use of high-frequency string. He hits the line hard, and he usually finds the holes. The ends find that he is hard to stop even after they take a hold on him. He has used some dangerous line smusher this season. Saturday afternoon Cochall Clock had the following men trying out at kicking off: G. Smith, Captain Black, Moshy, Kruger, Haley, and Lonberg. It is to be decided among these men who will do the kicking off for the Crisman and Blue team this fall. Drop-Kickers Working Out G. Smith and Pearl Have been trying drop-kicks to score a point after a touchdown. Both of these players were good kickers. Black and Rurt are both good place-kickers and they may add several points to the Jaywalker score by this route this season. Smith was one of four punters that Coach Chick has at the early date in the season. First Varsity Scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 29 Halpin, who starred at tackle on last year's free-framer-vanity team, has been showing up well in image lately, and he may get a permanent job at one of the tachies. Friday evening he was breaking up an attack with the back before they reached the end of serifage. Halpy and Freese have both been showing much promise in the line. The first variety dance of the year will be given Saturday, Sept. 29, at the F. A. U. Hall. An added feature, the nature of which is not yet to be divulged, will be a new attraction, according to Donald Gordon, the third variety dances. The committee has planned a variety dance different this year. If crowds are too great for one hall, two varsity dances will be given every Saturday night, but that depends on how the students respond. There has been some discussion about giving the varsity dance in the gym, but this is not going to help Gordon. The committee will welcome the opinion of the students as to the advisability of having these periodical gym dances. Event Chancellor Tells His Fish Tales Chancellor E. H. Lindley has proved himself to be more than an educator—he stands a chance of being acknowledged as a master fisherman by the disciples of Isaak Walton. The Chancellor and his son, Stanley, in company with Lotus Coffman, president of the University of Minnesota, who was a member of the University of Iowa, camped ALTOGETNER we have the finest collection of men's wearing apparel, Suits, Hats, Shirts, Shoes, Top Coats, and Sport Goods that you have ever seen. We're glad to show you too! Come in! Exclusive agents for Aldrich & Clementor "Gym" clothes for K. U. girls. Hloomers, $25.00, Midland, $15.00, Shoes, $175. Learn to Dance Eventually— —Why not now? ... Social Classical Waltz Barefoot Fox-Trot Character Tango Ballet DeWatteville—Fischer School of Dancing Insurance Bldg. 2762 Phones 2762k2 He caught a muskulenge which measured thirty-four inches in length and weighed fourteen and one-half pounds. It was only an hour and forty minutes from the time he entered the water until he hailed the fish into the boat, according to the Chancellor. for two weeks at Battle Lake, about 200 miles west of St. Paul, where they caught many fish, according to the Chancellor. They then went to Mantrap Lake, eighty miles further north. It was at this place that Dr. Lindley proved himself to be a real fisherman. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. Volma Marshall, fa'23, Katie Watson, fa'24, and Winifred Delrick, fa'25, have taken respectively, first, second and third prizes for designs of posters for the Topeca free fair. the prizes were 15, 10, and 5 dollars. K. U. Students Receive Prizes at Topeka Fair The designs were made in class last spring and were on exhibition here at that time. A University of Kansas student took first prize two alarms, hissing is the first time all three prizes have gone to University students. 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