Football Players Work Out Daily in Spite of Rain Scrimmage Will Start Firs of Week; Secret Practice Will Be Order of the Day A little moisture could not stop Coach George "Potty" Clark's proteges, and they were out on the field fighting as hard as ever even though the field was heavy and rain falling part of the time. The spirit of the team is fine, and co-operation and teamwork are essential season. They are all ready to help each other to perfect anything that Coach Clark gives them to do. Coach Clark announces that there will be lots of secret practice this year. This will be just the opposite of what it was last year, the practice was called last year except a few nights before the Missouri game. Two years ago secret practice was the order of the day, and the accent to that style again this year. Kickers in Mid-Season Form Kickers in Mid-Season Form Tuesday evening's practice was devoted largely to kicking and passing. The kickers were punging in form, and the kickers were going for about thirty-five yards. Smith Black are getting the best kicks off last evening. Black looks like he might develop into a real punter. "Potat" placed the men into eleven, and they ran a few shifts across the field. It looks like that these shifts will gain several yards for the Crismon and Blue team this season. Black was calling signals on one eleven and he was barking off the numerals in fast time. He called calling calls this season. He called them in one or two games last year from the end position. Linemen Tackle Dummy Coach Karl Schlademan took the linemen over to the dummies late in the afternoon, and they charged the dummy for about fifteen minutes. The last year, was charging the dummy with all of the old time Kansas fight. "Davids" Davidson was making all of his tackles sure last evening, and he looks like he will be found on the tackle positions when the whistle blows for the first kick-off. Scrimmage probably will get under way late this week or the first of next as the first Jayhawk game of the season is only two short weeks from Saturday. The Clark Schladenman machine takes on Omaha Nebraska, usually on a Omaha Nebraska, for the opening contest this season. Creighton usually has a tiff team, and the coaches are expecting a real battle. Journalism Grads on K. C. Kansan A large per cent of the staff of the Kansas City Kanan now is made up of graduate of the department of journalism of the University. Joseph Turner, A. B. '23, is city editor; Lewellen W. '23, is on the board of the magazine Hoea, Foa, Dyer, A. B. '23 and Charles Puffer, A. B. '21, are reporters. 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