THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OHIO STATE STADIUM READY FOR DEDICATION New Structure Is Largest Athletic Field West of Yale Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 18 (United Press)—Ohio State University's million dollar athletic stadium will reopen for football on Saturday, Oct. 21. Dedication ceremonies for the massive horsehoe structure will be claimased by the annual Ohio-Michigan meet, which will feature football fans—the largest number ever gathered for a game in Ohio. Will it sit in the giant stands at Eliose Frome, to see the "Stadium Girl" and the dedication process onto the field. Standing in the heart of the Uni- walls on either side of the main Oleentang River, the Ohio stadium resembles some great Roman amphitheater. Two towers rising above the walls on either side o the fife main entrance, a sweep of horseshoe curve lends the structural monumental grandeur. The athletic monument, rushed to completion in less than a year, is the largest field west of the Yale bowl. Unlike the Harvard stadium, the Ohio field has two decks, the upper deck affording shorter to more than half the sections of the lower leek. In the right section, the claim, can be "stretched" to 73,000 persons. It seats 66,000 comfortably. The entire city of Columbus, hundreds of whose citizens contributed to the $1,500,000 fund to build the stairway, and the ceremonies attending its dedication. Old Ohio Field, scene of the University's football battles of the past, its stands torn down, will serve as parking space for the hundreds of automobiles bringing fans to the game. Governors Davis, of Ohio, and Groesbeck, of Michigan, are expected to watch the games from boxes clabbering in the hallways of their statewide school colors. The new structure, according to Ohio University expansion plans, is to form the hub of a ninety-two acre recreation tract. The stadium site of comprises gymnasiums, showers, dressing rooms, oces, and physical culture rooms. All these utilize the space below the tiers of bleacher seats. A dozen elevators carry fans to the top seats, 115 feet above the playing field. PLAN FOR SWIMMING CLUB University Women to Have Or organization for Water Sports University women who can swim are requested to meet on Thursday afternoon, October 25, in Robinson Gymnasium, for the purpose of organizing a swimming club. Requirements for admittance to the club will be discussed as will arrangements for training. The pool will be when the water in the pool is deeper, which will probably be after the Thanksgiving holiday. It is hoped that a K. U. "Life-Saving Corps" may be formed by mem- bers of the board to obtain a charter for this corps last year proved unsuccessful. Some sort of emblem will be awarded to the candidates who successfully pass the tests decided upon for admittance to the club, according to Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in swimming. Margery Abyse, swimming manager, has written to other schools regarding the organization and general standards, expecting to receive valuable suggestions from them. A name for the club will be chosen at the meeting Thursday. The suggested ones include "Fish Club." Other names and others conveying a similar idea. Jerry Penny, c.24, who has been working for the Long-Bell Lumber Coin, in Rainier, Ore, returned to his home on Sunday night, to remain indefinitely. Train For Leadership To me, who are eager to shorten the school and the time when they are required to fill a position of representation for firms or to provide training course of education. From actual experience the fundamental principles of business are well known. In the student is the teacher how to apply them in everyday commercial affairs. Rabban Institute, an educational institution *medced* for the purpose of providing students with opportunities to invite you to send their book, *Training for Business Leaders* Babson Institute Wellesley Hills, (Tufts of) Boston Mass. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Snow Zoology Club, which was to have met last week, will meet Wednesday evening at 7:15 in room 304, Snow Hall. Dr Robertson will attend, and new members will be elected, as had been planned last week. The Botany Club will not meet this week, but a meeting will be called next Wednesday evening. Important every member Ku Ku Kun attend meeting tonight; 7:30. 299 Fraser. Discuss games, stunts, etc. Dean. Repeat. Chiefs. Roy Chiefs. Aachth announces the pledging of Helen Clemens, c'25. Mrs. C. R. Carlton, of Walnut, will leave for her home today, after spending in n few days with her nunified, at the Sigma Kappa house. Mrs. J, B. Pierce, of Pamona, Cal., was a guest at the Sigma Kappa house, Saturday night. Mrs. Pierce is a charter member of Sigma Kappa. WANT ADS LOST—Alpha Xi Delta Pin Friday, Finder please call Alpha Xi house, 1332 La. —19 LOST-Pocketbook containing bills, registration cafd, DMoL designation, and other valuable. Fileh at 7238 Blase or leave at Kannan office. IF YOU want good laundry work done, call Miss. Perry. 1164 N. J. Phone 2551. Work called for and delivered. O-23 LOST—Tortoise shell glasses in case, Thursday morning. Return to Kansan office. Phyllis Reynolds. FOR RENT—Room in modern home for two boys. New furnace, close to hill. 1216 Tennessee. 2351 White EVERYDAY is SUIT and OVERCOAT DAY $ 20.00 to $35.00 HOUK-GREEN CLO. CO. and get warm, use our telephone, and make yourself at home. When you think of cleaners, think of phone COME IN NEW YORK CLEANERS SEVEN FIVE WANTED-Girl roommate, comfortable room, moderate rent. 1204 Kentucky. Call 1059. LOST-Bill失锁 at or near the Gym last Sat. Call 1748. Reward. — 023 LOST-A jeweled Phi Gamma Delta pin with E. C. 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Wiedmann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme A very nifty two sport pocket French Flannel Collar attached Shirt $3 You should see our assortment of silk striped woven madras and solid colored crepe shirts $3 $ \mathrm{S}_{\mathrm{K O F}} \mathrm{S}_{\mathrm{T A D}} \mathrm{S} $ OBERCOAT REVUE Now! there is every out-of-door reason for buying an OBERCOAT —this winter and every style, comfort and economy] reason for [going] over to Ober's to'buy it! $24.50 to $60 "It's the Candidate that Counts" Character is not in the name of an organization but is evidenced in the deeds of the men it has put in office. Compare the deeds of John Tracy, Ed White, Everett Bradley, Coy Patterson, Chubb Fraker, P. H. Parks, Bob Lynn, Cecil Custer, John Bunn, and last but not least, "Old Father Time" George Nettles, who were elected by Black Mask with those of men such as Burt Cochran, who left a Jayhawker deficit of more than $2,000; Art Walker, who was dismissed from the Men's Student Council because of certain irregularities in handling Ku Ku funds, Joe Schwartz, the last inefficient cheerleader, and other prominent Pachacamac such as Judd Benson, "Scoop" Olson, John Olds, John Monteith, Shirley Peters. At this time Black Mask wishes to state facts which will prove that certain statements made last night by Pachacamac are lies. Referring you to the Kansan files we find that Joe Bloomer, the Black Mask candidate for senior president, called meetings of the "K" club on the following dates: March 7, Sept. 29, Oct. 5, 1922, contrary to the Pachacamac statement that Joe Bloomer, as president of that organization had not called a single meeting of the "K" club since elected president of that organization. At the same time he managed the varsity dances and also piloted the baseball team into a tie for the Missouri Valley championship. Joe Bloomer has been selected by Black Mask for senior president because of his executive ability which has been demonstrated by his past activities. He is not a politician and is not managing his own campaign. You know the kind of service that Joe has given in the past and, by that, the future is judged. Seniors, if you believe Bloomer the biggest man in your class it is your duty to vote for him Thursday. Black Mask resents the insinuation that "Davy" Davidson is not putting his all into football. Juniors, what do you think? It is not our purpose in this statement to be hard on any one but we have been forced to make a few statements here that may be found in the different files of the above mentioned organizations. Fellow students, it is for you under the present system to submit the men and women you know to be fitted for the respective offices. You are the last judge. Compare the candidates and Black Mask feels sure its opinion will be yours. Black Mask "It's the Candidate that Counts"