THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VARSITY SCRIMMAGES FOR CLARK TO CHOOSE Coach Matches All Elevens In Effort to Pick Players For Trin WILL SCOUT ARMY GAME Team Will Practice According To Information Brought Back By Sprog Serimaugh with the freshmen, playing both on the defensive and offensive, was the schedule for the first string varsity last night. Coach Clark also matched the second and third varsity rivals against each other, so effort pick out players who would make the West point trip. The first varsity team had little trouble advancing the ball against the freshmen or in throwing the yearlings for losses. The varsity line charged the fresh line off its feet time after time while the varsity backs were finding the holes made by the line and driving through. Showed Poor Passing Snowed Poor Passing The Jahaywkers showed a poor passing last night, however, Prexy Wilson flipped several bad ones while the backs and ends fumbled the others. Russel Sprong, freshman coach and varsity scout, left last night for Garrison, New York, to scout the two games which the Army plays Saturday. The Soldiers are scheduled for a double-headed, one game with the team. M. M. C. A. Training School, and the other with Lebanon Valley. Will Return Monday Noon Sprong will leave New York immediately after the games Saturday night and will arrive in Lawrence Monday noon. He will report to Coach Clark and in the afternoon practice the varsity squads will be drilled in accordance with the information given Coach Clark by Sprong. The three variety teams are now scrummaging every evening for more than an hour. There will be no let-up practice until the squad leaves for West London on Tuesday. The last real work-out before the game will be Monday afternoon. FROSH TO PLAY BASKETBALI Sixty-Two Teams Will Compete in Tournament Basketball holds the center of attention in the freshman gymnasium classes, beginning this afternoon. A total of sixty-two teams have been selected from among the classes averaging ten teams to each class hour. Captains of each team have been chosen by the members. A plan similar to the one used for the last two years will be followed in the playing of games, according to G. B. Patrick, physical instructor. The teams of each class will play a tournament, until each has played the others. The winners of the various classes will then arrange to play each other in order to select the champion freshman basketball team. The new schedule for the operation of the swimming pool will be in force only until Thanksgiving, Mr. Patrick said this morning. There will be no organized swimming classes until that time. The pool is free for all who care to swim under the present schedule. After Thanksgiving, said Mr. Patrick, the schedule will be changed and swimming teams organized. Economics Fraternity Pledges Economics Fraternity Pledges Alpha Kappa Pi, professional economics fraternity, announces the plains game in giving meat the Arent, Lawrence; Crusie,列ley; Colby, Ralph Debofe; Altoma; U. B. Elliott, Garnett; Oatfield, Belle Plaine; J. William Hiebert, Theodore H吧em, McPherson; Walter Herzog, John Selig, Lawrence; Ralph Hower, Salina; Nobile Lisdstone, Leonardville; Fron Manaugh, Hill City; Annel Mitchell, Kansas City; Mo.; lloyd Moore, Alan Sims, City; Mo.; Roswell Paddock, Kansas City; Kanse, Vinnert Tinker, Gypsum; Donovan Ste氏, Wichtigs and Paul Curry. Legion Men to New Quarters At a meeting held yesterday, the Bill Doresey post of the American Legion, joined the quarters of the Chamber of Commerce, in the third week of October, according to Guy Pettit, commander of the post. Commander Pettit announces the opening of the new home building, and also invites all k. U. Student members of the Legion to this opening. Mr. Armin Wuestemeyer, *fs2', last yesterday morning for. St. Joseph Mo., where he will be employed by Hilary Company. Gridiron Gossip By Glick Schultz Max Kruger has been showing up exceptionally well at half. He is hitting the line hard, with drive, and is a consistent gainer. The new rule concerning the goal after touchdown is being given considerable attention now. By this rule the ball is placed on the five-yard line with the two teams lined up in serpentine formation. The team make the touchdown then has the option of making the additional point by a placement kick, by a forward pass, or by straight football. The percentage seems to be with the placement kick. There are few scrimmage plays that are certain to happen, and they are always more or less uncertain. Several men have been practicing the placement kick, but "Prey" Wilson has shown up best when he rolls the ball over for the extra point with regularity. The varsity basketball squad is working out twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday. Call for additional help for the squad will be made Tuesday. Walters, freshman quarterback, gained respect from the varsity with a tackle last evening. Kruger broke through the line and had a clear field, but he could not catch it. Fresh quarter took a clean tackle and dropped Kruger dead in his tracks. The third team men have picked, on their own volition, a name for their squad. They call themselves Ray Theys and they have chosen Ray Theys on their capitals, so several men on the team will be present at the Army game. Aggie Stadium Under Way The Aggies report that they expect to have a seating capacity for 2,500 in their new stadium by the time of the game with the University of Kansas. All the material now on the ground and the work is being prepared, which will be completed for 1,600 by 7 October for 1,600 by 8 October. The 'logic-Washburn game'. Delta Upsilon announces the pledging of Roy Sadlier, Oklahoma City; Dan Meyer, Walefside; and George Richardson, Lawrence. UNIVERSITY GRADUATE ENTERS FLYING RACE Word has been received from Lieut. Ennis C. Whitehead, A.B.20, that he is entered in the Pulitzer trophy race, which will be held at the Selfridge Flying Field near Detroit, Oct. 14. Lieutenant Whitehead enlisted in the army in 1917 and spent two years in France. After finishing school in San Antonio, it was attended at San Antonio, and a little later went sent to Selfridge Flying. Ennis Whitehead, A. B'20, Will Compete in Pulitzer Trophy Contest at Detroit WIEDEMANN'S Since August 25, he has been on temporary duty at the Loening factory in New York City, where the government is having a special built, speed-plane made for his use in the race October 14. Lieutenant Whitehead says his plane should average 190 miles an hour when first tested, and in case it does not the Loening factory will lose $2500 for every mile per hour on the 190 that it goes. And that goes for everything that a good suit or overcoat should have-all-wool quality, expert tailoring, correct fit, good style, long wear. Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme Mannish tailored coats and knicker suits for ladies, too The competition in the Pulitzer trophy race this year will be much keener than ever because nearly every machine has been specially built for the contest, and should develop musual speed. The race is open to “—I'm satisfied” S. G. Clarke You know for a fact that you've bought the best when you have your clothes tailored to your measure by 1033 Mass. St. contests from all over the world. Lieutenant Whitehead will fly the colors of the United States Army. Planes from the U. S. Navy, and U. S. Marines, and several private planes from this country are entered. Planes from England and Italy have already entered and it is understood that several other European Powers will send special machines. Achoth sorority announces the pledging of Ethel Vernson, e25, of Blue Rapids. The race will be 4 times around a 40 mile triangle, thus causing the planes to make eleven curves, which will reduce their speed. Owls Make Preparations The "Sour Owl," humorous publication of the Owl Society, will appear in the near future, probably for the Homecoming game, November 11. It is also appropriate for a person of humid and homecoming number are under way. All owls and staff of the publication will meet tonight at the Sigma Chi house to discuss this number of the publication. The district counsel of the Sigma Kappa sorority, Mrs. Alma Sutherland of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the grand secretary, Miss Ruth Lichen, of Leavenworth, are guests at the chapter house this week. Owls Make Preparations Extra Trousers of Better Quality for less money with a "Tom Wye" Knit Jacket will be of immeasurable service. All are All wool gabardines, $22.50 THE 1923 TAYHAWKER "AN ARISTOCRAT COLLEGE ANNUALS" Shows—2:30—4:00—7:30—9:00 p. m Today Only Varsity-Bowersock A Mermaid Comedy "LOOK OUT BELOW" Adults 33c, Children 10c A real, big picture you'll be proud to talk about in WHILE SATAN SLEEPS JACK HOLT Lawrence Steam Laundry EARLE WILLIAMS in The "Apricot" Phone 383 RESTLESS SOULS A Hall Room Comedy "IN BAD AGAIN" Adults 28c, Children 10c We have both and we guarantee satisfaction. Miss Marigarete Hochderfer, who was formerly a professor in the department of German, is visiting at the home of Dr. H. Reding. After a few days Miss Hochderfer will leave for the University of Chicago where she will continue her work for her doctor's degree. A whimsical comedy in which a trained dog plays an important role $4 Others $1.50 up Mack Sennett Comedy "THE CROSSROADS OF NEW YORK" Beautiful Coloring: daring different. Mererized oxford coarsely woven make this swagger new Ambassador Shirt the Season's meanest shirt job. Now being displayed center window, front. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Two Things which are very important to modern school life are dependable and satisfactory laundry and dry cleaning service. Dorothy Dalton in THE SIREN CALL" Mrs. Virginia Petty, Sigma Chi house mother was taken very sick last Friday and was removed to the Simmons Hospital, is reported to be very much improved. She is expected to be out of the hospital in a short time, perhaps two weeks being required for her to fully recuperate. Protch, the College Tailor Suits $40 Attend The Varsity Dance Sept. 30-F.A.U. K. U. Footwarmers (5 Pieces) GET THAT DATE NOW Admission $1.00