THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Final Tryouts For Admirable Crichton Tomorrow at 3:30 Time Opportunity Still Open to Try Out For First The final requests for the play The Admirable Crofton will be held in the Little Theatre in Green Hall to morrow afternoon at 3:20 o'clock. There is still an opportunity for those wishing to have a part in this remarkable production to try-out. "If any one has not had chance to try-to-play, we are by seeing Ms. Burton before this time," said Professor Shinn, this morning. The Admirable Crichton is known as one of the best works of James Barrie, and was screened by Cecile De Mille last year under the title of "Male and Female". Anyone who saw it would realize the magnitude of the production and the honor it will bring to those who make the east. Girls with bobbed hair are out of luck in being chosen for the cast, as in course of the play, the actors are shipwrecked on a desert island in the South Seas. Here they are forced to live for two years in the most expensive possible. Bobbed hair could not exist very well under these conditions. There are twenty-six parts in the play including the minors. Of these, eleven have prominent places throughout the play. This allows a large variety of parts for those wishing to tryout to choose from. It is urged that those with least dramatic ability make an effort to get on the cast. The men chosen to report for the final tryouts tomorrow afternoon are: Taylor, Morris, Martin, O'Brien, Wear Field, Laird, Baird, Preble, Shefrey, Hamilton, Dyer and Pennel. The women who will report are: Dunkel, Heaton, Odell, Clark, Hackrad, Logger, Ferguson, Barron, Reynolds, Barr, Pettit, Wilson, Wright and Blackmar. Wrestling Squad Working Personnel Thirty-Four Men Now Comprise Personnel Thirty-four men now make up the wrestling squad of the University, G. B. Patrick, coach of the squad, said this morning. Men who are ambitious to form a part of the final team are urged to come Eligibility was stressed this morning by Mr. Patrick in his announcement. The squad has been working on fundamentals of the wrestling game so far. A change in the practice hours was announced today. Hereofore the men have been receiving instructions two days of the week, but starring next Monday they will work out on Monday and Wednesday at 4:15 o'clock and on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3 o'clock. There are now wrestling squads at Missouri, Ames, Washington, Nebraska, K. S. A. C., and Oklahoma. This leaves only Grinnell and Drake among the schools of the valley who have not yet taken up the mat game. The Kansas team has won which defeated the Kansas team last year, will fill part of the schedule this year, as there is a year yet to run of the two-year contract. "Although some men are developing faster than others, no one has a place on the squad cinched yet," Mr. Patrick said. "The first meet of the season will probably be some time about the first of February. The schedule of meets with other schools is tentative as yet, but it is assured that Kansas will go to the mat with six or seven other squads." Ku Ku's Will Sell Pennants Jayhawk pennants will be sold by the Ku Ku Klan Friday and Saturday. The pennants are crimson with a blue Jayhawker on both sides. The Ku Ku's will meet all trains and sell these pennants to the "old grads" and to the students. The pennants will be sold at nominal price and can be purchased by all. TURKEY DINNER at GUFFIN'S Saturday, Nov. 11 5:30 to 8 Mrs. Eva Guffin 643 Rhode Island St. Phone 987 for Reservations Don't forget our usual duck dinner Sunday evening Gridiron Gossip Glick Schultz The Jayhawkers aren't concentrating on any single type of play for the Cornhush battle. The Clark machine will be ready to use any style play, which is most successful—play games, fails, end runs, or forward passes. The Kansas team will uncorse some clever plays Saturday. They work well against the freshmen, but the real test will come against Nebraska. Old Man dim jinx is relentlessly pursuing Lee Weildein. Weildein has been out for two weeks with a "charlie horse" and now he has a attack of tonsillitis which may伞出 out of the Armistice Day tussle. "Everybody in" Potsy 'called out last night shortly after 5 o'clock. And the men were so surprised that they couldn't realize that practice was over for the day. Several of the players had to be told twice. It's usually 6:30 before Potsy gives that order. Here's the way the first team lineed up last night: Black and Griffin, ends; Cave and Mosby, tackles; Haley and Higgins, guards; Weildlein, center; Wilson, quarter; Hodges and Kelley, center. But the personnel on the team was changing and all the varsity got a chance before scrimmage was over. Cave's ankle is giving him considerable trouble. He twisted it again in practice last night. The Wilson-Griffin combination worked well in the aerial game last evening. Haley and Holderman took turns filling Dawy's shoes at guard. Davy was out last night in a suit, however, the attacker scrimmaged by Thursday or Friday. The result of the Nebraska-Syracuse game doesn't necessarily need to a Cornhusker weakness. The Dawson men fought under the same defense as did the West Point, a long trip before the play and on playing in a muddy field. The condition of the weather placed the westerners at a disadvantage. Nebraska has depended to a great extent this season on an aerial game. A wet muddy field is a handicap to this style of play. PEAT NEBRASKA! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED - Two students to learn life insurance salesmanship. Address 512 New England Bldg, Tampa, Kansas. _ _ _ _ N-20 LOST - Lower part of tempoint fountain pen on either Miss St., or campus. Reward. Call 2161 after 5:30. _ _ _ _ N-9 Copyright 1928, A. B. Kirschbaum —in all the new colors. Fine worsted and Silk Hose imported from England— Wool Hose— 50c to $1.50 in all the new colo and leathers— Silk Lined Wool Lined Fur Lined $2 to $10 Fall O'Coats Now Selling Gloves— WANT ADS LOST—Spectacles in black case between—1652 Illinois and Spooner Library. Return to 1652 Illinois St. Reward. —N-9 FOUND—Silver pencil in Gymnasium. Call E. Sutherland 1113 Conn. N:10 FOR RENT—A room for men at 1308 Vermont St. Phone 1514 Black N-10 FOR RENT—Single room near campus. 1340 Ky.Phone 1850.N-10 LOST—Tortilla shell glasses without case. Reward. Pail Raigle, 1500 New Hampshire. Phone 1690 W. N-8 FO RSALE—Extra heavy rope wool sweater. Cost $16.50. Perfect condition, $8.00. Call 2738 N-8 ROOM for rent for boys at 1001 Maine street. Phone 1599 Black. FOR RENT-A room for men a 1308 Vt. St. Phone 1514 Black. Delicious Butter Scotch Buns, stuffed with raisins and coated with butterscotch, at the Fod Shop, 1126 Tenn., Saturday. Crispy hot bites withreal jelly and crusty fried fry arees are the Sunday night specials at The Food Shop, tel 1467 for reservations. I. OST-Alpha Phi Alpha and Chi Delta Mu fraternity pins with guard chain, Monday on Hill, Call French, Alpha Phi Alpha, 1144-N-8 FOR RENT—Rooms for boys Modern, with sleeping porch. Close to University. Phone 2453. N-11 ROOMS for boys. Call at 1042 Ohio. Phone 1658. N-14 AN UNUSUAL Opportunity—Wanted 50 students to work spare time, an hour or so on each evening calling on K. U. students. $3 or $10 per day in spare time. Pay each day. $100 per week. Favor your face invidges you. See Mr. Stewart at Eldridge Hotel Friday, Nov. 10, from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. N-11 Wiedmann's makers of Fine Chocolates and Bon Bons SPLENDID OFFORTUNITY for *students* (male or female) who desire to earn enough to more than pay their way through college. Pleasant work, school hours. Write J. F. Murray, 3445 Wayne Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 6445 Wayne Ave., Kansas City, Mo. -STO PROFESSIONAL CARD DR. J. W. ORBYRN (Dent) Specialist in prevention and treatment of dental caries. LAWRENCE OPTIMAL COMPANY (Exe) Optimal Optima examiné; glamese; LAWRENCE OPTIMAL COMPANY (Exe) Optimal Optima examiné; glamese; OSTOPEATIC PHYSICIAN. Dr. Florence J. Harvey. Phone 2387. Office 905% DALFS PRINT SHOP. Job work for all kinds. 1027. Mast. Phone 228. Special Tuesday at The Food Shop, 1210 Tenn. Pumpkin pie and Whipped cream. —Adv. PROFESSIONAL CARD PROTCH The College TAILOR BATON'S CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Garments Called for and Delivered Located at Hook's Barber Shop 929 Mass. Street Phone 499 929 Mass. St. Phone 499 Every Day a Special Every day's menu is made to the best advantage of our patrons and they always provide a well balanced meal. SkofStadS Quality Gloves cannot be duplicated at our prices. Hansen Buck in natural or tan—$4 A wonderful value in a Hansen Cape, Cordovan—$1.50 Investigate It pays. "Just a Step from the Campus" Of course you always want to go to Bricks for Sunday dinner .but it is a saving of time and money to eat at Bricks all the time for it's— THE OREAD CAFE E. C. Bricken, Prop. SKOFSTADS JAYHAWKER'S STYLE HEADQUARTERS FOOTBALL MISSOURI VALLEY NOVEMBER 11 Kansas-Nebraska Missouri-Oklahoma Drake-Colo. Aggies Kansas Aggies-Ames St. Louis-Dallas Fairmount-Baker Grinnell-Cornell College Southwestern-Friends Colorado College-Colorad THE OBER SCOREBOARD will record the results of Saturday's Football Games Nebraska can be beat! Society Brand OBERCOATS Smart Style—Handsome Fabric Society Brand Tailoring For football games now—for frost and snowfall later Society Brand Obercoats, new Matterhorn Diagonals, the richer shades with warmly colored rug backs and contrasting backs. 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