THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM IS MAKING FAST TIME Course Has Been Altered So Spectators May Better View Workouts Fast time was made by the cross-country candidates in a trial run held yesterday afternoon. "Ace" Wilson fleet-footed captain, led the field, finishing more than a minute ahead of the second man. The order of the finish was: Wilson, 26:30; Schab, 27:48; Grady, 27:8-2; Merrill, 27:57; Pratt, 28:12; Coghill, 27:17-1; Kenderson, 30:35; Treal, 30:53. Lewis, one last year's freshman runners, finished second but was disqualified on account of 'nellegibility. The course has been somewhat altered in order to give the spectators a better chance to see the start and the finish of the race. The runners now start in the hundred-yard dash and go around to the south end of the track, up on the hill past the tennis courts, up on Mt. Orland east of Administration. From there they follow the usual route and finish in the Stadium, coming in on Illinois Street, under the truck to the starting point. Coach Schalademm is pleased at the showing of the men and says they are in better condition now than the women we have at this time in previous years. The first meet will be held with the Aggies on October 28. Ascending to advance dope, the K. U. runners should win over the Aggies, as the latter have only one man back, Henry, who has ever made much of a showing. Price is a fair runner, and Willey, who won the mile and the half mile, both in fast last year in the Missouri Valley freshman telegraphic meet, is making an impressive showing. HOCKE / CAPTAINS ELECTED Great Enthusiasm Shown by Sophomore Teams The following captains have been elected for this year's football teams; senior captain, Mary Helen Hamilton; junior captain, Gladys Snyder; sophomore captain, Olive Ashley; junior captain has not yet been elected. Much enthusiasm is shown by the sophomore team this year, probably due to their having won, as freshmen in basketball in a tournament by a total score of 14 to 0. The games will be arranged the same as last year with freshmen against freshmen; sophomores against sophomores; juniors against seniors; and each class's team play. Each team will until every team has clashed. Missouri Bonus Fund Low and Claims Still Come In The average claim has amounted to $133.20, the largest claim to be paid is $250, and the smallest, $10. Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 13 (United Press)—Soldier bonds claims approved and paid by the state of Missouri now total 97,850. The amount paid on the claims stands at $13,613,560. Of the $15,000,000 of bonds issued for the fund, $1,822,190 remains. The bonus fund will soon be exhausted and the commission has already made arrangements with a committee of the state constitutional assembly to credit an amendment carrying $7,000,000 so that all alimony may be paid. Cerele Francais Hears "Le Cid" The Corcie Francais held a meeting yesterday afternoon at which Prof. J. L. Salvan told the story of "Le Cid", a play of the 17th Century. The most important scenes were played on the Victoria as they acted by "The Comedie Francais," a famous cast in Paris. Fred McEihinney, of Manhattan, will spend this week end at the Alpha Tau Omega house. E. to B. E. She to B. everywhere, in single-crip and the F. Z. grip, and the F. Z. Sport Garter. Made solely by The Thue. P. Taylor Co., Bridgesport, Conn. Featured by All Leading Merchants American Legion to Hold Aviation Meet in Salina Salim, Kans., Oct. 13 (U. P.)—An aircraft taxi meet on track with prices totaling $1,500 will open here tomorrow. The meeting will continue three days under the direction of the Salim boat of the American eligion. Ten airplanes from Kansas City and entries from Detroit, Denver and a number of towns in Missouri and Kansas are expected. Six events are scheduled for the meet—two races, parachute jumping, wing walking and acrobatic feets. LEAVE FOR RIFLE RANGE R. O. T. C. Unit Will Practice at Six Corners Rifle practice by the University R. O. T. C. unit will begin tomorrow morning at the K. N. G. rifle range at Six Corners. All second, third and fourth year men who want to go should be at the corner of Ninth and Massachusetts at 8:30 o'clock prepare to take the truck for the range. The government furnishes all supplies and ammunition. Capt. H, J. Casey states that this is a genuine opportunity for the men to get some real experience on a well developed range, since there are firing corners at 200, 300, 500, and 600 yards. Each shot fired by the men coat the government in order to be permitted to make the trips until they have completed the elementary training with the 22 caliber rifle in indoor practice. The University rife team will be picked from the men making the best showing on the range trips. The men will be chosen, given sweaters with the rife队 insignia, and will compete with nearby university rifle Freshmen will be eligible for membership on the rifle team when they have completed the indoor target practice. Y. M. Sophs Use Course of Study The Sophomore Inner Circle group of the Y. M. C. A. met tuesday night in myer's Hall and decided upon its course of study for the coming winter. It covers internal and industrial problems of foreign countries, and will begin with Japan. Alpha Omricon Pi announces the pledging of Frances Pringle of LeRoy The Ice Creams of All Ice Creams WIEDEMANN'S For This Week:— Strawberry—with the fruit Caramel-almond nut Chocolate Vanilla Brown Bread Brick or Bulk ELEANOR HANSON WINS TITLE Ices:- lces:— Pineapple Lemon Special Sunday Brick:— Caramel-Almond Nut and Vanilla Pl. 109 Phone 182 Eleanor Hanson, 'c25', is the champion in the K. U. girls' tennis tournament. The tournament began last spring with twenty-four entrants, but was not completed until yesterday afternoon. Is Champion in Girls' Singles Tennis Tournament In the semi-finals between Eleanor Hanson and Lela Duna, Eleanor Hanson won the two required sets, 6-5, 6-2. She was champion in the finals against Vera Krebbiel, 6-4, and 6-4. Miss Hannon has spent most of her life in China where she says tennis is played a great deal. She remarked that it was interesting to note the difference between the strokes of the English with whom she played in China, and the strokes of Americans. The English were the originators of the game and have an individual way of playing. Tennis doubles will be played off next week. Lela Duncan and Vera Krishelbison will play the sophomore upper classes for the final championship. The junior and senior Hockey team elected captains yesterday afternoon. The Seniors elected Mary Helen Hamilton; the Juniors elected Gladys Hawkins; and the Seniors getting in for a month and are getting anxious to play off the games. SWEATER COAT TIME— —a wonderful bunch of Coats for your choosing in Flat Sweater Coats in 4 Colors $4 Pure Worsted Coats in 7 Colors $7.50, $8.50, $10 Camels' Hair Coats $10, $12.50 all sizes LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY Glad to Show You Headquarters for Hickey Freeman and Kirschbaum Clothes in every way possible. In addition to our up-to-date laundry and dry cleaning service we also have an expert tailor for alterations and repairs. We appreciate your patronage. Phone 383 **Book Exchange Now Open** The Book Exchange in Fraser Hall was opened Thursday, according to the Times. The book exchange open hereafter on Tuesdays only, and closing at 3:30. Those who left books at the exchange are asked to come and make settlement as soon as possible. Altogether over 8000 worth of books were sold but very few of those who had purchased a claim settlement. Miss Pugh hoped to have all claims settled within three weeks. Expect 1500 to Attend Oklahoma Homecoming Norman, Okla., Oct. 13 (Ul- Press)-Fifteen thousand persons are expected here November 11, for the annual fall "Homecoming" and the Missouri-Oklahoma football game. The game will be the main feature of the homecoming program, although a gigantic reception is being planned. A pole game between the alumni and faculty will also feature the day. 1889 BEAT DRAKE! 33rd Anniversary Specials for one more day only. 1922 IT isn't the men-folk alone who appreciate this splendidly made garment. The women-folk like it because it means just so much less mending to be done on the family laundry every week. For the one master button of the HATCH ONE BUTTON. UNION SUIT does more than insure a smooth, perfect fit and save time and trouble in dressing and undressing. It eliminates the whole row of nine or more buttons and buttonholes—buttons that fall off and buttonholes that rip and tear. Ever if this one securely fastened button should work loose, there is an extra buttonhole in to which an ordinary collar button can be slipped as a temporary or even permanent areas This splendidly made garment comes in a wide variety of weights, materials and prices. We'd like to have you come in to-day and see our stock. A good winter weight for $1.33 Photographers for K. U. Students Phone 517 BUILT on VALUE : *GROWING* on VALUE "Top-Kick"- It's a Bear! The style hit of the year, Men! With an new crimped vamp, showing a permanent crease. Tan or black Scotch grain—solid leather throughout. Gable edge sole, very Popular with college men and the up-and-growing business crowd. Royal's ability to give style and class with genuine economy. An unusual value at an unusual price, $6. At All Five Stores 837 Mass. Inc. O. L. Newby, Mgr. Distinctive Apparel for SOCIAL FUNCTIONS This store is headquarters for the finest ready-for-service garments for formal and informal occasions. Our store and our advice are at your service—in order that you may be attired correctly. Go on a hike! Just the thing now. Always get your food at Ray's X Cafe Right next to the Varsity Everything for the steak roast GIRLS! An electric curling iron and comb— It will marcel without burning your hair. Kansas Electric Power Co. 719 Massachusetts St.