Squad Works Out in Spite of Rain and Heavy Field Regular Scrimmage Wil Not Be Held Until Last of Week; Getting in Condition The Jayhawk football prospect went through a stiff workout yesterday afternoon even though the field was heavy and a misty rain falling most of the time. There was no scrimmage yesterday but it probably will be held the latter part of the week. If you do, the week will be spent getting into condition, doing setting up exercises, and the fundamentals of football, such as kicking, running the boxes, tackling the dummy, and falling on the ball. Coach Schlademan will take charge of the line men today and Coach Potsy Clark will take the backs under his care. They will take their proteges off to one side and drill them separately on the fine points. Jack McLean, who played last year checked out a suit Saturday afternoon, and was out for practice. He look better than he did last year, and will probably give some one a hard job to jar him off of one of the wing berths this season. Conley, who played on the freshman team in 1920 but left school in 1924, reported for practice Thursday afternoon. He probably will be used at tackle or guard. This year the coaches have established a new practice. Every man before he is issued a suit, must take physical examination to determine whether he is fit to play football and can play without injuring his health **Squad is Examined** *Coach is only one of a few men were out for practice before the official practice. The men were called to report for examination Thursday, but only a few were out early. The other six sons were back a week early because they were going to lose a week's practice on the road to West Point to play the Army. Potty said, "The first time I went to West Point, 15, and we comply with the rule." Sport Briefs One of the following men will do most of the punting for the Mount Oread aggregation this year; Gerald Smith, Captain Charley Black, Alex Hodges, Jenkins, E. Kearney, Harold Burt, and E. Hart. Smith was gettin' nice kicks Saturday afternoon, and he looked like a real punter. Joe Pleasant and Baker are getting their toes in shape to some real drop kicking and both probably will do some kicking this fall for the Jayhawks. Roy Davidson, who was a member of the Jayhawk squarer several years ago, and also a crack hunter, was in the Jayhawk camp this morning, and will probably report for practice this afternoon. Cusin Tom Smith was lined up in the freshman ranks this morning to register, but he informed the bystanders that he had only brought his daughter down to register; however he wished he was still a freshman. The coach once again. Tom said that he wound down to the field this afternoon. Smith was panting in mid-season form Saturday morning. He was getting his kicks off in good shade for thirty or forty yards each time. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Captain Black was trying some place kicks Saturday and most of them were splitting the middle of the goal posts. K. U. BARBER SHOP for K. U. people 727 Mass. St. Max Kruger, who played half and quarter back last year, is being used at end this year, and he will probably miss a big game. But the grief when they try to run his end. Clyde Freese, who started in the Crimson and Blue line in 1921, but was out of school last year, is back this year and he looks like he would tear some huge holes in anybody's line this fall. Coach Ossie Solem of Drake reports a strong eleven this year. The Drake Bull Dogs have beaten the Jayhawk the last two years and the Kansas crew is for revenge this year. Drake plays here Nov. 17. Burt who won his first "K" last year, is back on the job, and is getting ready to gain several yards for his Alma Mater again this year. When a few yards were needed last year Burt usually delivered. Tennis Schedule Complete Nine New Courts Constructed During Summer The University of Kanaas, catching the spirit of the international revival of tennis, has constructed a new court and a new custom will be established this fall, when the Jayhawk team will schedule Fall games, to supplement the games called off last week in irregular weather conditions. The team will make one trip, when it will play teams from Illinois, Washington University and Georgia, Georgetown, Mur Rogers, captain of last year's NOTICE We have adopted the following prices for the year 1923-24. Suits pressed ... .50 Pants pressed ... .25 Coat pressed ... .25 Suits cleaned Photographer for K. U. Students for Many Years (3 piece suit) ...1.50 (2 piece suit) ...1.25 Pants cleaned ...50 White clothes and serge pants cleaned .75 Coat and vest cleaned 1.00 Coat cleaned ... .75 Sweaters cleaned .75 to 1.00 Overcoats cleaned ... 1.50 Pressing done any time— any hour. Special messenger service after 4:00 p. m. Your credit is good with us. Max, the Cleaner 12½ East Eighth St. Phone 498 freshman squared, and Gerald Smith have all returned to school. Smith, however, will do little tennis playing this fall, because he is out for football. Glaskin and Smith played tennis together all summer. Both went to the finals of the U.S. national championship bed in Kansas City. Rogers played most of the summer at Rock Hill in Kansas City, winning the single match in the Kansas City game on March 25. Rogers played in the Missouri state meet and the Missouri Valley meet. Mr. and Mrs. John Monteth and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terrill were guests at the home of Prof. S. J. Hunter last week. WANTED—Student washing, men preferred, cheaper than laundry and more satisfactorily done 1805 Ky. St. 824 WANT ADS LOST-Brown Leather hand bag contain valuables, also blank check on Burlington State Bank, some phone calls, trunk check, 1234. Phone 1883. 1240. Now Open Under Brick's We Bob Hair Oread Barber Shop You will like Mother McCleary's looking at the Logue Club, 1241 enn. S21 Bert Wadhams seat weekly, new modern building and up-to-date front office equipment. The Kingman Journal, Kingman, Kans. $20 FOR RENT—Two good rooms at 804 La. St. Phone 1043 Black. S20 AN PAY good money for snappy wong man or lady who has had training in Journalism or practical news media advertising. Permanent. County COME ON IN STEWARDESS .WANTED-1400 Ohio. Phone 2180. S24 ROOMS FOR RENT - Rooms for boys. Double rooms $18 and $20. One single room left. Room mate wanted. 1345 Ky. St. S24 We have just what you want to eat—and prepared just the way you like it. Buy a meal ticket and save 10% ——— $3.30 tickets $3.00 $5.50 tickets $5.00 Continuous service 7 a. m. to 12 p. m. Make the Jayhawk your home this year. JAYHAWK CAFE and COLLEGE INN CAFE United Army Stores Co. Welcome— K. U. STUDENTS and invites you to visit our store. We carry a complete line of hikers and campers supplies—priced reasonable. United Army Stores Co. 706 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas. A Visit Will Convince You. Your Physical Training Instructor is Interested In The Style of Bloomers and Middy Blouses Middy Blouses you procure for your "Gym" classes this fall. We carry the kind she wants you to have. No. 13 S black, Henrietta twill $3.50 No. 72 H Middy blouse, white hill jeans, short sleeves $1.50 Regulation Hood Gym shoes for women $1.75 Don't make a mistake and buy the wrong outfit We Beg to Introduce-to you this Fall—the finest of Merchandise for Men & Young Men, every article carrys Style, Quality and Service-backed by Our Guarantee and the Makers. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes A. B. Kirschbaum Clothes Manhattan Shirts Mallory Hats Ward English Hats Borsalino Italian Hats Jacobs Caps Bradley Sweater Coats Interwoven Sox on Soft Collar Shirt Arrow Collars Manhattan Collars Faultless Pajamas and Robes Indestructo Luggage Keiser Neckwear Berkely Knit Neckwear Macgregor Scotland Reefers egon Woolen Mills Motor Ro Keiser Neckwear Berkely Knit Neckwear Macgregor Scotland Reefers Oregon Woolen Mills Motor Robes Oregon Woolen Mills Flannel Shifts —The prices this Fall are as reasonable as "Honest Merchandise can be sold"—We are glad to show you and invite comparison. Now Selling-- Freshmen Caps for Freshmen Walking Sticks for Senior Laws Dissecting Gowns for Medics Walters Jackets, Laundry Cases, and Suit, Skirt and Trouser Hangers. "Football Schedules Ready"