CLARK GIVES VARSITY STRENUOUS WORKOUTS First Two Elevens Spend Two Hours in Scrimage With Freshmen SQUAD LEAVES TUESDAY Route is Planned With Frequent Stops For Signal Practices And Workouts With only four more practices before the varsity squade leaves for West Point, Coach "Potsy" Clark is putting the first two varsity elevens both on their feet. The two teams spent practically two hours in scrimmage with the freshmen last night. A scrimmage this afternoon, two tomorrow, and one Monday afternoon remain to give the finishing touch. Four-4 men who will make the trip. The personnel of the first team has remained the same all week. On the second team Burt in the backfield and Mosby in the line are two men who have been making good showings and both will probably get in the Army game before it is over. The first varsity team is in good condition and with coaching on the Army style of play are ready for the game. To Announce Players Coach Clark announced yesterday that he would name the twenty-two team captain. The tripartition tribike tomorrow or Monday. The squad leaves Lawrence for New York at 3:35 c'clock Tuesday afternoon over the Santa Fe. They will be switched at Kansas City over the Michigan Central line and will arrive in Detroit, Mich. Wednesday afternoon where a short signai practice will be held. Will Stop at Niagara Will Stop at Nigerae Leave for Niagara on Monday they arrive in Niagara Falls, Thursday afternoon where the men will again take a short workout. Staying over night in Niagara, the sound saves Friday morning for Garrison, New York, arriving there late in Pueblo. They will also be running will be run on the Army field. After the game Saturday, the squad will go to New York City, arriving there at 7 o'clock. They are scheduled to see the Zeigfeld Follies Saturday night and World Series game Friday. After the game at 6 o'clock for Chicago, then to Kansas City, arriving in Lawrence at 12:10 o'clock Tuesday noon. WRESTLING WORKOUT BEGINS Full Schedule Will be Arranged This Year All men interested in wrestling and eligible for varsity competition are asked at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon to report to G. B. Patrick. varsity wrestling coach. The men will work under Coach Patrick twice a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays, until later in the fall. A full wrestling schedule would probably be arranged for this year, Coach Patrick said yesterday. At the Missouri Valley Conference meeting in Kansas City tomorrow, a wrestling schedule will be drawn up. Kansas will probably have meets with Alabama, Oklahoma, Washington, and possibly Missouri and the Kansas Argiles, as it is rumored that the latter two schools will have wrestling teams this year. All men eligible for varsity competition are urged to try-out, as men are needed in all weights. The following men from last year have already received to Coach Patrick: Wyatt and Grisell, 115 pounds; Stauffer, 125; Hume and Barton, 135; Iaxon, 145; Sparrowhawk, 158; Webring, 175; and Boyle and Isern in the heavy weight class. WELCOME STUDENTS Army Goods Army Goods THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN United Army Stores Co 706 Massachusetts St. * LAWRENCE, KANSAS Distributors of Surplus Army Merchandise Army Goods Army Goods THE FOOD SHOP THE FOOD SHOP 1126 Tenn. St. Will open October 2nd. Hours 3 to 9 p. m. Afternoon tea service Fireside dinners Spreads for picnics Special orders for cakes, sandwiches, etc. Home-made candies ALL KANSANS TO ARMY GAME Aggies and Washburnites Will Join "Fighting 500" Aggies, Washburntins and other Xanana will swell the ranks of the "Fighting 500" at the K. U.-Army game, Game Saturday, according to a letter received from Carl L. Cannon, Secretary of the New York Alumni. K. u. Grads from New England, Philadelphia, New Jersey and Northwestern New York will be in the re-creation to root for the squad from Lawrence. It is estimated that a delegation of 200 from New York, of fifty from Philadelphia, and large delegations from New Haven and Scheinetady, who are planning to attend the game, will bring the total to 500. Miss Winston Speaks on Pen and Scroll History Pen and Scroll club held its first meeting of the year Thursday night in Room 205, Fraser. Miss Alice Winston of the department of Engr. education, for the founding of the club, spoke of the history of Pen and Scroll. Only a small number of members were present. A meeting will be held next Thursday execening, October 5, and on alternate weeks thereafter to avoid conflicting dates with Rhadha Chavan, a member of membership in both organizations. Plans for receiving new members will be made at the next meeting and questions concerning the publication of the Oread Magazine will be decided. Walker Ms, president of the club, requests all members to be present. Fresh Apple Cider for Sale. Melba Shoenlien, fs'24, is teaching in Strawn, Kans., this year. Lawrence Cider and Vinegar Co. 810 Penn. St. Phone 335 Student Enterprise Tickets on sale at four places:- Athletic Office Gymnasium Law School Office Green Hall Office, Dean of Men Fraser Office, Dean of Women Fraser Y. W. C. A. Henley Hall Y. M. C. A. Myers Hall A word to the wise is sufficient The students of the department. or music of the School of Fine Arts gave a recital in Fraser Chapel yesterday afternoon. The following students took part. Virginia Armold, Katherine Roba, Rosa White, and Margaret Bright. Elsie Bronson, c'24 and Ernestine Songer, c'26 expect to spend the week end in Kansas City Mo. WANTED—Piano students by senior. Luther Carlton. Phone 2439. O1. FOR RENT—Good room for two boys, $7.50 each per month. Call 1620 Red. S30. ROOMS2 for men—Two double, one single. $7.50, $8.00, $9.00. 1336 Tennessee. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROOM FOR RENT at 1345 Tennessee. Convenient location — two blocks from campus. Call 990. S29. FOR SALE—Ford Touring, 1918. Motor just over lavered. $175. Call 812 Miss. after 7 p. m. —02 Give Fine Arts Recital WANTED-Piano students by a senior in piano. Luther Carlton. Phone 2439 Blue. O-2 "Meet me at the Crossroads of New York."—Adv. ROOMS for 2 boys,917 Louisiana. O-2 Make our place Good Service Well Prepared Food They are just out, smart yet a practical bag for all purposes. The new shiny black leather are the correct thing. Each Box fitted with a flashlight, purse and toilet accessories. Be sure and see them. Prices $4.25 up to $7. your eating headquarters downtown Courteous Treatment Chokers fill a double purpose at this time of the year, they are most fashionable to wear with your one-piece Dress or tailored Suit, and they are so comfortable cool days and nights. We are showing exceptional values in the following furs-! New Chokers Just Received —Stone Martin The prices are $15 up to $42.50 (Sult Room Second Floor) —Baum Martin The Newest Thing in Handbags -Gray Squirrel Flashlight Boxes Brown Fox Innes, Bulline & Hackman Main Floor Jap Martin Black Fox LOST—A pendant earring with sets, somewhere between Oread and Ohio on 13th. Call 1747. O-2 LOST—Billfold containing $18 in bills. Name Harry B. Nicey. Finder call at 1255 R. I. Reward. O-2 FOR SALE -Complete two-step wire- less receiving set. Excel results guaranteed. Bill Garland. Phone 429. O-5 TWO large rooms for girls 1116 Mississippi, strictly modern. For information call 295. O-3 THEMES typewritten without delay. Five cents per hundred words. 1706 Vermont St. Phone 2188. O-3 WANTED—Piano students by senior. Luther Carlton. Phone 2439 Blue. O-4 "Meet me at the Crossroads of New York."—Adv. Instruction in MODERN DANCING for appointment Phone 2392 Blue WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAMS Purest for over 50 years FURNISHED ROOMS for men, with sleeping porch if desired. Modern "Meet me at the Crossroads of New York."-Adv. For this week:- Pine Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Brown Bread (Brick or Bulk) Ices:- Ices:- Green Gage Pineapple Special Sunday Brick:- Pineapple and Vanilla Phone 182 Some of these days the weather will be cooler- Top Coats $25 to $40 and you will need a Top Coat —and that's where we will come in "handy" Gabardines Whip Cords $25 to $35 $35 Glad to see you Freshman caps now selling Sure Fire Suit Values in a range of models and patterns to suit all those looking for QUALITY FIRST and Price Second $22.50 $27.50 Extra Trousers to Match Also You should have a look at the Overcoat Values we are ready to offer at $22.50, and $27.50 Suits $40 Protch, the College Tailor --welcomes you to its fellowship. The 'Sussex' *5 The Sussex, extremely light of weight and comfortable, a much wanted change for these early fall days. The smartest new idea is "Fancy Hat Bands" which go unusually well with Hats of this particular block and weight. New Narrow Fancy Bands 50c REAL EDUCATION AND REAL RELIGION ARE PART OF THE SAME THING THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sermon—"The Uplifted Christ" B. Y. P. U. Social and Luncheon Hour 6:00 P.M. A good lunch and a good time for everybody B. Y. P. U. Meeting 6:45 P.M. Situation—Temperance in All Things' Leader-J. W. Hiebert Evening Service 7:45 P.M. Sermon—"The Christian Attitude Toward Law" Realization .