THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Potsy To Start Spring Grid Drill For Kansas Teams Football Men Receive More Individual Attention to Develop Skill of Each Man Outdoor work in football spring training, to consist of fundamentals, blocking, tackling, falling on the ball, and other work, will begin next week under the direction of "Potay" Clark, grid mentor, with approximately 50 of the squad in midfield according to announcement this morning. Tomorrow afternoon at 2:38 o'clock the squad will meet and material will be checked out preparatory to beginning the outdoor practice. About 80 per cent of the men will participate, following the examinations test. Indoor Training Is a Part The indoor training as an integrat part of Clark's spring training schedule will continue under the direction of Clark, Roscoe, and Patrick Tumbling and wrestling—which the coaches assert are invaluable training for both the linemen and wrestlers. This training is part of the gridron curriculum. The 100 candidates for berths on the Jahwahkender eleven next fall will be divided tomorrow into two squads, one of which will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays, and the other Mondays and Fridays. Wednesdays will be given over to "skull practice" by the coach. **Squad Is Heavier This Year** From all indications the entire Kansas football squad will mean fifteen to twenty pounds heavier than usual, a great improvement in weight, due to the fact that much heavier material is turning out for spring training. The backfield, although it will be greener than it was last season, will have more material, according to Coach Clark. Individual Attention Given He made mention this morning of the advantages of spring training as contrasted to the obvious disadvantages of waiting until fall to whip him around. This is why the man who is endearing to make the squad is the subject of the coach's interest in the earlier months of the year, he said. He is put through his paces, criticized, advised, and endorsed an integral part of a grid machine. Individual Attention Given The secret of spring training is specialization. Every man has his bit to do, and learn under the direction of the coaches. If the work is too complex, you need to disregard the individual man and to center his attention on the team as a unit. In keeping with his policy of last year, Coach Clark will pick virtually the whole of next season's football squad from the ranks of those men who are turning out for spring training now. Clyde Freeze, the 200-pounder, won his letter at tackle two seasons ago, is back in school, and Isern, Coach Patrick's mat man, has turned to land some more weight to Clark's machine. "Bat" To Flap Here Again Popular Mystery Play Here February 3 "The Bat" will be the attraction at the Bowersock Theater on Saturday, February 3. This is the play about which there probably has been more discussion, than any other play produced in a generation. "The Bat" played for more than two years at the Morocco Theatre, New York. Simultaneously, another company broke every extinguisheta record in Chicago by playing for more than one year there. "The Bat" is now the sensation of London. In Chicago and New York, records not only for length of run, but also for the gross receipts, are on the box offices this will be the fourth show of "The Bat" in Lawrence. Each time the Bowersock Theater has been filled to its capacity. This thrilling mystery story, dramatic in the extreme, was written by Mary Roberts Rinchart and Avery Hankins. The book also plays rights in America today. The record of their collaborations fails to show a single failure. Their first play, years ago, was plagued with its success, however, the "Bat" has far surpassed it. Prof. D. M. Mann, of the department of sociology will speak on "The Social Viewpoint in Industry," at the student forum in the Unifarian University for all discussion will follow Professor Mann's talk. British Debt Refunding Agreement to be Drafted Washington, Feb. 2—The American Funding Commission meeting this afternoon to draft recommendations to Congress which will enable the gov't to eliminate the agreement for refunding the British debt to the United States. Fear of popular disapproval of the low interest rate granted Great Britain beset Congress today. In both cases, lawmakers justify to their constituents a vote for settlement after providing for lower interest on the foreign debt than the United States government was obliged to holders of Liberty and Victory bonds. Huskers And Tigers Full Of Confidence Following Victories Jayhawkers Meet Nebraska a Lincoln, Feb. 12; Northern Team Has Improved Still flushed with two victories out of three contests on its Iowa trip, the Nebraska Cornhoppers this Friday and Saturday again cross swords with the Grinnell Scarlet and Black and the Ames Cyclones at Lincoln. And Missouri, shot through with concussions, returned Washington, 26-22, at St. Louis, will test its mettle with that of the Sooners. Neither one of the Iowa quinta should prove a stumbling block to the all-sophomore aggregation of the Hukkers, as the Nebraskans took their turn last week. However, with Walleye on the front end of the Sooner machine, there's no telling whether there will be two knots in the Tiger's tail after tomorrow night or not. Wallace may be "wrong." and Wallace may be "wrong." The Allenites are enjoying a brief respite after a strenuous period of fighting on the home and foreign courts for top position in the Valley. On Wednesday of next week they clash with the Kansas Aggies on Saturday, fortunate enough to be on the bottom rung of the conference's percentage ladder, having lost every game they have played this season. Nevertheless, a good game is expected from the inhabitants of the famed village of Agriville. The next tilt will be with the Huskers at Lincoln on the night of February 12. Last-month we won from the northern quinet by a score of 30 to 20. But since then the enemy has been en-reforced by recruits and hardened by exposure to the fire and smoke of battle. The sophomore youngest have taken the victory over the times, and they must put on a mean battle, even if it is going to be against the Velley leaders. The date of the second Kansas- Oklahoma tilt has been changed from March 3 to February 22. Rhadamanthi Discusses Poets Rhadamanthi, poetry society, met thursday evening at 7:15 in Fraser Rest Room for a brief business meet- ing to discuss the Sulgwa Institution picture at 7:30. The meeting was resumed im- mediately afterwards and modern authors were discussed. Women To Play Basketball The first of the regular basketball practices for women was held last night, when about seventy-five women came out for practice. Teams will be picked for the various classes, and the class tournament will be held about the middle of March, to determine the championship. Seventy-five Try-out During First Practice Sunday night (6:45) at TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH in the opening talk of a series of studies on the above subjects. All phases of student life will be considered, in the class-room and out. Plenty of opportunity for expression of views. You will enjoy these studies. Hear Dean Kelly Sunday night. All of the teams except the freshmen elected their captains after practice last night. The senior captain is Nestor Moore; the juniors selected Dorothy Barter; and the sophomores, Lucile Pyles. Schedules for practices have been arranged and posted. The juniors and seniors will practice together as there are not enough out for them to hold separate practices. They have selected the hours from 7:30 to 8:15 Tuesday, and the sophomores will practice from 6:45 to 7:30 Thursday, and from 8:30 to 9:30 Saturday morning. The freshmen will practice on Thursdays from 8:15 to 9, and Saturday morning from 9:30 to 10:30. Because they did not hold a practice last week, they practiced a practice Monday at 4:30. Dean Kelly Remember the L. S. A. dinner next Friday night. Get your ticket at once. HEAR Insist on The cream supreme Wiedemann's Ice Cream For this week: Caramel Nut Strawberry Vanilla Brownbread Chocolate Grape-Pineapple IS CHRISTIANITY PRACTICAL? HOW CAN IT BE APPLIED TO STUDENT LIFE? Special Sunday Bricks: Vanilla and Grape- Pineapple Caramel Nut and Van- illa Pineapple Phone 182 See the daily paper for Feb. 3rd (Saturday) Sales The New Ide-Flex Collars neither soft nor stiff, but both, for they cannot sag, pucker, or wrinkle The Ide-flex Collar has the Ide Starched look, and the prices are— 20c 35c 50c Walger Whiteide in "The Hindu" which is paying in Kansas City next week will be in Lawrence with the same production on March 7. Haskell Students to Entertain Haskell students will have charge of a program to be given at the meeting. Mr. D. W. Owl will manage the program, and three speakers in addition to the Haskell chorus will appear. On Tuesday the choir will participate for the Indians at the institute. Take Her to Brick's K. U's eating place for Sunday evening dinner. Where the food is always of the same standard—choice meats and vegetables cooked by skilled chefs who add just the zest and flavor to make your meal appetizing and delightful. Telephone us now—Bell 592—so we can reserve a table for you. No extra charge for such accommodation. THE OREAD CAFE E. C. Bricken, Prop. "Just a Step from the Campus" Sweaters--- New in Style and Color You will welcome this announcement, a big shipment of Sweaters that are entirely different, they are slip-over style but new novelty weaves and all the newest shades make them unusually attractive. Shades shown: Mephisto, Bark, Corn, Helio, Jade, Harding Blue, Gray and Black. For Comfort and Style, Wear a Sweater Just the thing to slip on under your new Sport Coat. Gloves---with carrying case For Uncertain weather These days when it's hard to tell whether it will snow or shine, one must be prepared for either. Kaysers double silk or Chamoisette Gloves in the new wrist strap or soft gaintlet styles meet the needs for dress or street wear. Many new shades are being shown for the first time. Prices are $1.50 to $2.25. Bandanas--- a Clever Fad Bandanas have taken the fashion world by storm, and have planted their colors in a dozen places, the smartly styled miss trails a bandana from the brim of her hat, another bandana from her hand, another fashion, others use them for girdles or around the arm. Clever new Bandanes of splendid silks at $2.25 and $3. Hosiery--with carrying case Silk or Woolen Gold Stripe, Phoenix, Kayser and Onxy hosiery meet every requirement of style, service and comfort in either pure silk or silk and wool qualities. Be prepared for any occasion or any situation having the right weight and color hose. Several attractive specials have been arranged for this week-end. Onkes. Hackman & Co. FOR RENT - Room for two girls in modern room, one block south of University, $9.00 each. Good boarding place near. Call 2138 Black, P-8 Varsity Fri. and Sat. Shows 2:30 4:00 7:30 9:00 LOST-I pair of heavy tortoise shell glasses, Feb. 1. Please call Faye R. Gosper, 1657 Indiana, 2006 Black. F.4. JACK HOLT in "Making a Man" The story of a rich man who always got what he wanted —till he fell in love Pathe News and "Endurance" Bowersock Today Only Prices 28c and 10c MARY MILES MINTER in "Drums of Fate" A Pollard Comedy "Old Sea Dog" From the seasons most popular novel "Sacrifice." George Fawcett in cast. CORONA Use it your own way—use it anyway—anyway you use it, it works. The ideal machine for the professional who uses the touch method or for the student who uses his own method. Its price has not increased. $50 F.I. CARTER 1025 Mass. Varsity Dance! F. A. U. Hall Saturday February 3,1923 Blanc's Quintette Seat Sale Now Bowersock Saturday, February 3 The Same Wonderful Cast in THE DRAMATIC SMASH By Mary Roberts Rinshart and Avery Horwood 2 Years N. 1985, 407; James Lawrence LAUGHTS AND THRILLS Orchestra $2.00 Balcony $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 Gallery 755 Plus Tax Secure Sears Early. Don't Be Crowded Up.