VARSITY SHOWS WELL AGAINST FROSH SQUAD THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Line Bucks and Passes Nette Good Gains in Last Night's Scrimmage --stinson, muster; Kruger; and McAda- acks; and Spurgeon, full. Mostly t tackle and Boone at end are other bets. TEAM IS WELL ADVANCED Full Workout Every Night Until Squad Leaves is the Schedule Over an hour of scrimmage against the fresh with the Jayhawkers on the offensive was the schedule for the varsity last evening. The Kansas team showed up well advancing the ball and the yearlings were not able to stop the drive of the varsity at any time. Line bucks, delayed line bucks, and forward flips were three plays used by the variability with regularity. Each play netted them good gains. Wilson started most of the passes with McAdams, Krueger and Black scooping the ball out of the air for good gains. Used Line Drives In the line plays Krueger broke through for good yardage several times, while McAdams and Spurgeon were not far behind him at advancing the ball. And the line was doing its part by sageing a sieve out of the fresh defense. The varsity is considerably farther advanced now than at this time last year. The spring training and the fact that the men kept in condition while on vacation has placed the men a full week ahead of their form at this time last year. Will Pick West Point Squad Coach Clark announced last night that he would pick the squad for the West Point trip Saturday or Monday, the team leaving Lawrence Tuesday noon. A full scrimmage every night until the squad leaves is the schedule facing the varsity. "Every man on the squad has a chance to make the army trip," Conch Clark said. "The play of the men this week will decide who will be in the game and on the sidelines at Garrison, New York, a week from Saturday. And there isn't a man who doesn't have a chance to go." MAKE SCHEDULE FOR HOCKEY Teams Will Not be Chosen Until in November Interest in out-of-doors sports grows keener as the days begin to get cooler and the girls at K. U. are already looking forward to the big basketball tournament which will be held about Thanksgiving time, according to Miss Ruth Hoover, Assistant instructor in physical education. The first movement for this year's hockey was started Thursday afternoon when the women interested in trying out for the class hockey teams met at the gymnasium and planned the following schedule: Freshmen, Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30; Sophomores, Monday and Friday, 4:30; and Juniors, Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30. Miss Hoover, who has charge of 'nil hockey, says that the players on the class teams will not be definitely chosen until the first of November. That will give sufficient time *for them to get in good form by Thanksgiving. Captains for the various teams will be chosen at the next meet-ing, those especially interested in hockey in instruction and practice in addition to that given at regular practice hours. About thirty girls attended the first meeting. The sophomores have enough girls out for two teams and the menbers were also well represented. Gridiron Gossip By Gliek Schultz It took the first string variety just three downs—a forward pass, a fine buck, and a delayed line back—in carry the ball over from under the shadow of their own goal in a scrimmage against the freemen last night. Eighty yards in three downs isn't bad, even against the yearlings. Potay has divided the varsity into three teams; regulars, second string, and third team. The second and third eleven are about every matched, and ask runs on one team have a chance to make the Worse Point fit. Jim McLean has his Irish up this year and gives promise of being a first string end. He has been playing with the regulars for several nights now and holds up his end of the line well. John Wulf is the man who has been appointed to enforce Doctor Allen's rule that all spectators must stay in the Stadium. John doesn't particularly like his job but he's going to see that the rule is obeyed. So a word to the wise is to stay off the field in case John should miss you, which isn't likely. Delyn isn't at all bashel about telling you to get off. Here our selection of the eleven that will start the Army game. It may be a trifle premature, but at that level we will get in the game before its own, over it. We'll need Wideliein, center; Hirgins and Davidson, guards; Cave and Ivy, tackles; 'Kansas Will Win" Says "Phog" Allen in Speech (Continued from page 4) vogue lately were discouraged by the organization and also by the chanceller. (Continued from page 1) Announcement of the sale of *u n i l u n s* University Concert tickets was made by Dean H. L. Butler. There are only 400 tickets left and these may be obtained at the fine arts business or at the Round Corner drug store. Explains Activity Tickets October 7 is the dead line on Student Activity Tickets and only 200 of these tickets will be sold. Waldo Bownham, vice president of the Men's basketball team, will answer to the students. No football tickets are to be sold this year as were last year. Single admission to all football games would amount to $8. The price of the tickets is $8.00 while single admission would amount to $28.00 separate events amounts to $28.00. Coupes Tourings Sedans RENT A NEW FORD. Drive it yourself 808 Vermont Courtesy Phone 653 Service Fresh Apple Cider for Sale. Fresh Apple Cider for Sale. Lawrence Cider and Vinegar Co 810 Penn. St. Phone 335 ANNOUNCEMENTS Instruction in MODERN DANCING for appointment Copy for Announcements must be in Kansan office by 11 o'clock on the morning of the day of publication. Phone 2392 Blue An important meeting of the K. U. Dramatic Club will be held at the Lite Theater, Wednesday evening at the dance studio, accuse try-oats and plans for the year. There will be no orchestra rehearsal this week. The line up will be announced next week as two sections are still incomplete. Those sections which are incomplete are trumpet and trombone. For tryouts K. U. 65. Prof. E. F. Kurtz, Director. A meeting of Kappa Phi will be held at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday at Myers Hall. It is important that all members of the organization is to be a "get together" meeting. Try-outs for the accompanist of the Women's Glee Club will be held Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock in 13 Central Administration building. Black Helmet meeting at the Phil Delta Theta house Thursday night. All Presbyterian students are cordially invited to the Presbyterian party which will be given at 8:00 in Westminster Hall. Committee. Those wishing to try out for the Dramatic Club should leave their names at the public speaking office before next Monday. 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