16 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SQUAD GETS PRACTICE ON PUNTS AND PASSES Place Kicking and Chalk Talk Features of Thursday Session WILSON SHOWS UP WELL Varsity and Haskell Will Hold Short Scrimmage Saturday Afternoon Variety football training was given a new turn at yesterday's session when Conch George "Potay" Clark held a series of competitions in punting, passing, and place-kicking, in which he recorded an intermittent win has been the daily fortnight time. Before going on the field, the men were given a short chalk talk. TO SCIMAGE HASKELL Tomorrow afternoon, Coach Clair plans to have a team from Haskell Institute oppose the variability in a scrimmage on the Stadium field. In the rain, I find ears in the air that time, a later date, set for the two squads to meet and Coach Spring's freshman aggregation will furnish the opposition for tomorrow's program. In the passing, Wilson showed up best with Krueger and McAdams both doing good work, in turn. In completing passes, one of the two squares passed out of twenty-five attempts; the second squared completed a total of twenty-three out of twenty-five. Both of these records are considered very good in view of the fact that several of more than thirty yards. The扑打duel between McAdams and Kruger proved highly interesting to the spectators, and pretty strong exercise for the teams involved. McAdams came off with an advantage of about 25 yards on a total of 10 kicks apiece. Neither man had a very high percentage of poor kicks. WILSON BEST ON PLACE KICKS At place-kicking, Wilson led the field with a total of five kicks placed in the playoffs. He attempted a field. Placekicking will be of greater importance this year than formerly, because of the new ruling which makes it necessary for a team scoring a touchdown to put the ball on the five yard line and carry it on one down across the goal line from the opposing team. Score the additional point which was formerly scored by a free kick. K. U. FANS TO ARMY GAME The team as a whole is in good condition at present. Hodges, who has been troubled with a bad leg for some time has practically recovered. "Red" Ivy is the only man who is not able to be out for practice. A strained muscle has placed limb on the hospital's bed and should be out for practice again by the middle of next week, according to "Doe" Bailey, trainer. Eastern Jayhawkers Plan Bi Delegation to West Point "Plans to take a big delegation of K. U. people to the West Point-K. U. game, from New York, Philadelphia and New England, are being made," Carl Cannon, secretary of the New York Club Association, to Alfred G. Hill. Mr. Hill says he has found that not only K. U. people, but scores of Kansas people are going to this game. Many Lawrence business men and men from Kansas City and other cities and towns in Kansas are planning business trips so that they will be east at the time of the football game. Very few K. U. students are going. New Laboratory Ready For "Juice" Experiments The new electrical laboratory of the School of Engineering will be opened for use next week, according to Pref. Goran Mavrochuk, department of electrical engineering, was completed last summer. The machines have been ready, but the opening of the laboratory was postponed because of a delayed shipment of steel which was necessary to install the new equipment. The laboratory, when fully equipped according to the present plans, will be able to accommodate any number of Notice to Bandmen Lineup of band will be published in Monday's Kansas. Calling of part of band to play for performance access needs. Could not get the same in today. J. C. McCanles. Ela Baima, A. B. 22, who has been visiting at the Alpha Cih Omega house, has returned to her home in Kansas City, Mo. Basketball Court Now For Oread High Teams An out-dog basketball practice court has been staked out on the grounds north of Sponer Library for the use of the students of Oread High School. The first tryouts and inter-class tournaments will be held on this court. The interscholastic gymnasium will be played in Kobiner Gymnasium. Such a court has been the need of the school for some time as it has been difficult to find a suitable place for the 'teams to practice. Athletic Director C. H. Watson has big plans for the boys and girls' teams, and hopes to make that school a bigger community athletics than wcetrofe. Sport Gossin New York, Sept. 22 (United Press) -jack Dempsey's next big fight most probably will be with Harry Wills, his colored challenger. Wills is the outstanding figure among the contenders for the heavyweight championship and only the second from getting his chance for the title. In considering what chance Will has to win the title, the physical condition of the champion is the most important matter. Ring worms are now asking how Dempsey has been behaving himself since he knocked Carpenter out, what he did in Europe and what he is doing now. It has been said and it has been printed that Dempsey has been going the way of the bright lights and that he is following the footsteps of former champions who knocked out themselves. As far as the writer knows, Demseys has not been misbehaving. In the first place he doesn't look it and dissipation always shows in sagging lines of the face and inflated muscles of the body. Also it must be considered that Dempsey's reputation makes him a conspicuous figure wherever he is, and he will wild and keep it quiet very long. A good instance of this fact is shown in the case of a man who holds the same position in baseball that Dempsey has in the ring. Every move the star baseball player makes around New York in a spicy way is known the next day among the players. You can place the ground for every adoring. No sweat. the ground for racy stories. No such yarns have been spilled about Dempsey. Dempsey is seen around cabaret frequent in New York. He dances and stays up late. Taxi drivers, the best sources of scandal in the "Houston City" district, come from him on cabaret to his hotel at 3, 4 and 5 o'clock in the morning, but that he never showed signs of having anything to drink and that he was seldom in the company of the opposite sex. It will be relied upon by Europe over the champagne's small thirst for wines. Jimmy DeForest, who trained Dempsey for all his big fights and who is one of the best authorities on condition in the world, says he does not believe Dempsey is dissipating. While he may have trouble in training back into the same fine condition of 1919 in Toledo and 1921 in Jersey City, Dempsey will not be bothered with that jinx of other fight—making weight. He can step into the ring at any weight he desires. Benny Leonard is the most out- standing example today of the weight problem. Many wire ring followers believe that Leonard is through a lightweight and that he will lose his first-class opponent at 135 pounds. know that he was never fond of fan living. I have known Dempsey for years, better perhaps than any other person, and I do not believe he will fall for any kinds of abuse. His only danger is from inactivity. He has grown accustomed to a strenuous life that he blows up when he does not keep himself busy." The answer is simple. Lenard is first and last a business man and there isn't a nickel in the walterer pocket. He can get as a slipping lightweight. The question is often asked: if Leonard can't make the lightweight limit, why doesn't he jump into the wolverter class? St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 22.—Missouri building and loan associations have gained 23,888 members and increased assets approximately 25 per cent, it will be shown at the thirteenth annual convention of the Missouri State League of Building and Loan Associations, meeting here October 20, 21. Assets of the associations now total $80,000,000. Plans will be adopted at the convention for carrying on a more progressive, home-owning campaign. More than 600 delegates, represent corporations in the state are expected for the meeting. LOAN COMPANIES THRIVE The existence of the housing shortage and the fact that the government has exempted $200 a year dividends Missouri Ranks Fourteenth in Building and Loan Assets These are of the finest Lace Cloth in white and pink. A garment that meets the apport of discriminating women. $2.00 quality for $1.45 Insist on WIEDEMANN'S PURE ICE CREAMS A Special Sale of MUNSINGWEAR For this week we offer: Grape-Pineapple Vanilla Brownbread Strawberry Chocolate Brick or Bulk $2.00 Woven Munsingwear $1.45 ance, throughput, temnine in design and exceptionally practical and comfortable in actual use. In this sale we offer garments of Lace stripe Voile and Barred Batist in White and White. Regular $1.50 quality for $1.10 Ices- Dainty Woven Garments Lime Pineapple Special Sunday Brick— Grape-Pineapple Vanilla Lowest prices to Fraternities, Sororities and Clubs. Phone 182 $1.50 Woven Munsingwear $1.10 Women that prefer loose-fitting garments are delighted with these garments. Made of dainty woven fabrics, they are so fashioned as to produce garments beautiful in appear- Missouri ranks fourteenth among the states in building and loan assets. The incorporated associations constituting the United States League now have assets of $2,890,764,621, with 5,800,888 members. from the operation of the federal income tax have attracted attention to these associations. University Welcomes Noted English Guests 5,809,888 members. (Continued from page \) This morning's program was attended by an estimated number of nearly 3,000 students who, with a large delegation of Topena and Lawrence townpeople, packed Robinson Gymsium to overflowing capacity. The singing of the "Crismon and the Crimes" song from the English guest reception. Afterward the English guests visited Haskell, then the Chancellor's residence and later Myers Hall, where luncheon was served. The party will remain in Lawrence until late this evening; they will resume their trip through the central party will remain in Lawrence until this evening when they will resume their trip through the central part of the country. McAlester, Okla., Sept 23—Two hundred Confederate army veterans are expected to attend the state reunion of the United Confederate Veterans organizations, beginning September 23, and continuing for three days. Men! A general order, proclaiming the date of the reunion, was recently issued by W. E. Hadley, assistant administrative and chief of staff. An announcement of reduced fares on state trains made in connection was made r the general order. Have you Confederate Veterans to Hold Reunion Sept. 26-28 There will be a meeting of the Zo- logy Club Tuesday, September 29 in Room 304, Snow Hall, at 2:30 a.m. Alpha Ciit Oueaonn announces the pledging of Dorothy Golew, 'e28 and 'ieni Rambo, 'e24, of Kansas Cit., Mo. seen Wesley T. Pomeranke, Pres the Gabardine Coats we are offering? ANNOUNCEMENTS $22.50 $27.50 Glad to see you--- Say, drop down to RAY'S X CAFE and get a real meal Right Next to the Varsity Theatre What is the Solution of Our World Problems? Has Ethics any part therein? Has Religion any part? These questions will be discussed from various points of view by different speakers at the Student Forum which meets every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in the Unitarian Church (By the Park) September 24th—Prof. H. Feis will speak on "Should the U. S. Cancel the European War Debt?" You are cordially invited Deta Sigma PI announces the pied-legs -Cox, c'25, Elk City, Kansas; Harold of Robert A. Johnston, e25, Topeka, Kansas; Hubert Forney, c25, The Baptist Church will entertain Turon, Kansas; Milton H. Coy, all 25, new Baptist students with a get-humboldt, Kansas; Richard Beatty, acquainted party Friday evening at 25, Kansas City, Mo.; Herman R. the home of W. E. Witcraft at 1134 terms, c'24, Haven, Kansas; Orlis C. Mississippi Street. Bells Flower Shop Phone 139 82514 Mass. K. U. needs you October 7 at West Point For sport, study or street wear the Beast is equally adaptable — Sturdy Gallun Norwegian Veal relieved by Polo Saddle and Cordovan tip, full toe and broad flat heel. Join the Ober Party today! The Oread Cafe "Brick's" Sunday's Special Sweet Pickles Tomato Salad Roast Young Hen with Dressing Fried Spring Chicken—Maryland Mehded Potatoes Butter 12:00 to 9:00 Mashed Potatoes Buttered Corn Fruit Cocktail Hot Rolls Ice Cream and Wafers Fresh Apple Pie—Cheese Coffee Ice Tea $1.00 $1.00 Milk Enjoy the Privacy of our Booths. Make your reservation early.Call 592 The Religious Element Is Essential to Success THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Welcomes you to its fellowship. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sermon—"God's Method of Accomplishment." B. Y. P. U. Social Hour 6:00 p.m. Social and Luncheon B, Y, P, U. 6:30 p.m. Subject: "Girl Preference for our Friendships." Leader: Miss Heather Evening Service 7:45 p. m. Sermon—"The Message to Smyrna."