THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VARSITY MEN CONTEST FOR WEST POINT TRIF Practice This Week to Decide Which Players Make Eastern Journey TWENTY-TWO MEN MAY GO With the selection at the end of this week of the men who will make the eastern trip for the Army game, October 7, varsity practice will settle down to a steady grind this week. The showing of the men in practice will determine who will make the eastern journey. Varsity Team Did Not Show up Well Against Haskell Coach "Potsy" Clark said this more that from seventeen to twenty-two women would be taken to Garrison, New York, the number depending on the individual showing of the men chosen. If the men were selected for the critical week and that the men despite former record, would be chosen from their play this week. If two full teams are not taken, Coach Clark said that Coach Schlademan, "Doe" Bailey, trainer, Doctor Allom, and himself would practice in front of the men, their assistance was necessary to make up another team for practice A ten minute scrimmage with the Haskell Indians and a slightly longer scrimmage with the yearlings was the schedule for the varsity Saturday. The varsity took the defense in the lattle with the Indians and the redmen repeatedly tore holes in the Jayhawker defense for large gains. Three men were injured in the acrimmage, Carpenter, Pearce, an ankle, Gimo, Invitale, wrenching his leg, and "Prexy" Wilson sustaining several blows on his face which gives him a rather battered appearance. "The K. U. team did not look as good as expected," said Coach Clark this morning. "They did not show up as well as should be expected with earlier season practice. However, we are settling down to practice in earnest this week, and each man's performance during the next five days will determine whether or not he makes the West Point trip." Larry Winn, A. B., spent last week at the Phi Kappa Psi house. wise people realize that having their clothes cleaned is a good investment. Good looks are the dividends. New York Cleaners Phone SEVEN FIVE New York, Sept. 25 (United Press) —Opening dates for the major league pennant races are to be moved for later. We have understood from reliable information. The club owners are prepared to vote favorably at the winter meetings on a resolution to have the session opened in the spring one week later than in past seasons. As usual the club owners are inspired by a purely commercial motive. The bad weather of early April has caused them so many postponements nor attendance that an early opening has been declared bad business. Walter Hagen, the British open champion, and Gene Sarazen, who holds the American open and the P. G. A. championships, are to meet in October for the unofficial title of world's champion. Sweatwater was winner for the third entry and the crown for the winner would be less unofficial. Heard during the recent junior track and field championships at Newark: A trainer: "That boy over there jumping is a comer and he wants to go to college. Know any place?" Close conversation between the trainer and a well-known coach. The trainer: "Naw, he's got two better offers'n that." The w.k. coach: "Tell him not to The w. k. coach: "Tell him not to be in a hurry." Instruction in MODERN DANCING for appointment Phone 2392 Blue "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULTZ 917 Mass. St. The first meeting of the dramatic club will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Little Theatre. All members he meet. All those students to try out for the R. U. dramatic club should leave their name at the Public Speaking Hall in front Gail便后 Monday, October 2. Get that overcoat and that winter suit ANNOUNCEMENTS Gus Luterbach, president. Cleaned and Pressed Now Zoology Club meeting Tuesday afa straw Students interested in military training still have the opportunity to enroll in the department of military science and tactics. Enrolments are being made on the average of five or six a day. The professor of military science and tactics says that he will gladly make any possible arrangement to help him attend. Enrollment will be closed at 5 o'clock Thursday, September 28. The University Christian Science society will host a spring meeting Hall at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, September 26. All students interested are invited to be present. 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