THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Fifty Will Report For Fall Football Practice Sept. 15 Discontinue Daily Scrim mage; Players Workout Every Saturday Until School Closes Daily spring football has been discontinued and fifty men have been told to report for practice every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock for the remainder of the season, then follow practice next week, which is scheduled for Sept. 15. The men who have been retained and their positions are: quarterbacks, Captain-elect Black, Walters, Oliver Cox; left half: Collier, Coller, G Hodges, Hill, Richmond; full back: Gerald Smith, Mackenzie, Slade; half back: Burt, Jonkins Shannon, Hodges, Pardee, Reed; right end: Krueger, Plumb, Tom Smith, Higgins; right tackle: Babe Smith, Anthony, Farnsworth, Teal; right guard: Davidson, Haley, Bradley; cormack; coreon: Lonborg, Samborn, Woodruff, Severs; left guard: Freese, O'Reilly, Sullivan, Mosby, Mullins, Kleine, Loefus; left end: Griffin, Endacott, McLean, Pleasant, Lobdell, and Ecott. Ten "K" Men on Squad Out of these fifty, Coach "Potts" Clark has ten "K" men as a nucleus for his 1923 team. These men are: Black, Burt, Kruger, Griffin, Mosby, Davidson, Lonborg, Haley, Freeze, and McLean. Of the forty new men retained, Coach Clark says that the following have shown up very well in the practice, which has been one of many of January's Walkers, Collier, Coulter, G. Hodges, G. Smith, Hart, Millman, Jenkins, Plumb, T. Smith, B. Smith, Anthony, Sanborn, Harrison, Mullins, Endacott and Pleasant. Since "Potys" has been coaching here the number of men held over for fall practice has increased each year. His first year, 1921, twenty-six men had to participate; his second year, 1922, thirty-six were told to report and now for 1923 he has fifty. Present indications are that the team will average 180 pounds, which is ten pounds heavier than last season. The team is the youngest for many seasons, the tallest for many seasons. The schedule which they have to go through is: Oct. 6 Creighton at Lawrence. Oct. 13 Oklahoma A. & M. at Law- Oct. 20 Nebraska at Lincoln. Oct. 27 Kansas Aggies at Lawrence Nov. 3 Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 10 Washington U. at Law- Nov. 17 Drake at Lawrence. Nov. 27 Missouri at Lawrence. Do You Own Stadium-Union Stock? Sure Signs of Spring— --and —"Gimme a coke." —(Fifteen minutes later) “Gimme a hot chocolate. "I'll join you later." "Don't Bring Me Chile When It's a Soda that I Need." —Pi rolls extensively upon the campus. The campus shows emerald tints in sheltered places. Students Hold to Faith —Birds singing in the trees. Baseball practice on. —Tennis sharks warming up. New Suits, Top Coats, Hats, Shirts, Caps, Hose and Neckwear making their appearance on the Campus— —and "all" carrying this label—— Recent Stor Yes Sir! Real signs of Spring—— Attention Called to Mistakes in Record Story. and Happy Easter to You! The article in yesterday's Kansan headed "Psychological Tests Show that Students Lose their Religion as they Approach Graduation" was misleading in title and also incorrect in several other respects. Doctor Cason states that no psychological tests were used. As a matter of fact, no test was given to students which will determine the amount of religion a person has. Doctor Cason also did not state that "students lose their religion as they approach graduation." What was done was to ask an elementary psychology class several questions on religion and other topics. The purported answer is some interesting data by which to illustrate statistical procedure. In the statement which was given to the Kansan reporter, it was said: "Contrary to the commonly expressed opinion that students 'lose their religion' during their college career, it was found... and so forth." However, yesterday's edition of the Kansan read, "In keeping with the comedy of the situation, the opinion that students 'lose their religion' during their college career it was found...and so forth." What was really said was that no evidence for the statement that students 'lose their religion' in college was found. LOST—Polyphase Duplex Slide rule. Please call Reynolds, 1709 Black. Reward. A-4 WANTED—An industrious steward at Rice's Boarding club, 1121 Ohio St. Phone 328 M-29 Learn to dance in five to ten lessons Modern Social Dancing Phone 2392 Blue for appointment Hot Chicken Sandwiches with Thousand Island Dressing—a dish for discriminating patrons. And where could a more delightful place be found for the enjoyment of delicious foods than— WIEDEMANN'S TEA ROOM Look your best at Easter Real Values in Caps and Hats for Easter Cash buys Better Quality for less money at SkofStad S ELLING SYSTEM Professor H. C. Thurnau will conduct a private party again this weekend. 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