THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FOOTBALL MEN WORK MONDAY DESPIE RAIN Signal Practice And a Mile Run, Under Stadium, Was The Schedule MEN IN GOOD CONDITION Spring Practice and Summer Training Give Coaches an Experienced Squad The heavy rain yesterday afternoon did not prevent Coach Clark's hunky group of pigkin chasers from getting their daily exercise. Although it was impossible to have any serimage, the men were given a stiff workout which should fit them for spring. A spring is a spring. Every man on the squad was required to run at least a mile after the signal practice under the Stadium. "The practice last spring and the fact that all the members of the squad kept in good condition during the summer," Coach C Clark said this morning, "has placed the 1922 team far ahead of any football aggregation which Kansas ever before turned out at this point of the season." The team got in under Captain Higgins moves the coaches a hard working, fairly experienced squad to begin work with when they took charge. The Jaspahwakers are facing probably one of the hardest scheduler in the history of football at the University. The Army is reported to have practically all its year's squads and the schedule includes games with Drax, Washburn, Kansas Angels, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Colorado, and Missouri. From all over the valley come reports of better material and great possibilities than those of last year. Oklahoma won two games but Benooy Owens has ever coached. The Argie Wildcats admit that they have a much superior squad to last year's aggregation. News comes from Missouri that Tom Kelly, new Tiger mentor, has an unusual array of gridiron artists, while the national team has been commissioned with all but two of last year's championship sound back in this fall All the later games, however, can take care of themselves as at present all that concerns the team and coaches is the administering of a sound licking to the West Point warriors October 7. BIG FROSH SQUAD AT M. U. 119 Yearlings Out For Football; Squad Being Cut Columbia, Mo., Sept. 19.—One hundred and nineteen freshmen prepared for football at the University of Missouri here when practice began with the opening of school. The first cut was made when 20 men who were physically unfit for the sport were released. Later, it is expected the coaches will drop others who show no promise of football ability, until the squad is down to about 40. With the opening of the Varsity Season, the best 15 freshmen will be selected, known as the "freshman varisty" and green jerseys will be issued. They will meet the varsity in the first game of the season. Captain William Dunkel, former Missouri football star, and later coach at Kemper Military Academy, will coach the freshman eleven this year. He is also a professor for military science for the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. There are still several people in the United States who don't know where Kansas University is located. Chancellor Lindley received a letter from the university that was addressed to the University of Kansas, Wichita and Topicka. A British Expedition Will Go Where Kangaroos Climb Trees And Pigs Resemble Elephants London, Sept. 19 (United Press)—A daring scheme to explore British New Guinea is shorty to be undertaken by the British Expedition. The interior of the island has never been traversed by a white man. Gold and diamonds are known to exist, but nothing is known of its fauna. Fierce tribes of cannibals and headhunters roam the interior. Lucius Connolly, one of the organizers of the expedition, described the inhabitants along the seaboard as men of splendid physique although a large number of pigy communities are 'known to exist inland' Tree-climbing kangaroo really exist and there are stories of wild pigs resembling miniature elephants and ferrets tree-climbing lions. Although Comnolly's description sounds like a cross between Treasure Island and the Cruise of the Kawai, except that there is a far more seri- OVER $500 WORTH OF BOOKS ALREADY SOLD Many Text Books Are Still in Demand at Fraser Hall Exchange More than two hundred students have left books at the exchange this fall, and according to Pearl Pough, the assistant manager, $132.83 worth of books have been sold to date. The books that are most in demand Hunter's, Psychology; Ely's, Economy; Robinson's, Outline of Medieval History; Monroe's, Medieval Civilization; McMurray's, Public Speaking; Moody and Lovett's and Snyder and Martin's, History of Ground-Work of Logic; and Fraser and Sound's New French Grammar. For the convenience of students the book exchange is open from 8:20 to 12:30 o'clock and from 1:50 to 4:00 o'clock. ourside to the expedition. The courageous group of explorers plan to determine the economic value of New Guinea and add to the sum of scientific knowledge. It is believed that the country is capable of tremendous defenses. Along the banks and at the mouths of its rivers, alluvial gold has been found in quantities which lead explorers to believe vast deposits exist in the interior. There are well-authenticated stories of adventurous traders in recent years having received from natives magnificent diamonds. The island shounds in volcanoes, which invariably erupt, leading to a poverty. Most of them are believed extinct but one remains in almost constant eruption. The natives from time immemorial have worshipped this fire-belching monster. who is unable to accept the position this year as she is not enrolled in school. Workmen on the new Mississippi Street approach to the campus have laid the last slab of concrete and are finishing the surfacing and curbing in an enclosure to open the road for illicit use as soint noir weathering will permit. Opening of New Road to Depend on Weathering At a meeting of the W. S. G. A, which is to be held tonight, the off duty security Miller, A.B. 17, who spen will be appointed at the wake at Alpha Omicron P will be appointed to take the place of house, returned to her home in Kau Ruth Ashley, last year's appointee, was City Mio., on Friday. Work still has to be done in setting a bit of curb north of Green Hall according to the foreman in charge It is not definite, however, when the road will be open for use, such depending upon weather conditions Sidewalk approaches remain to be graded. Dean and Mrs. H. L. Butler have moved to their new home on South Massachusetts. Mrs. Butler will teach expression again this fall. She plans to take back the old pupils who missed summer lessons and as many new ones as possible. Senior Engineers' Hats $ 3. 75c Freshman Caps We suggest that you get yours NOW SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Flat Wool Coats Worsted Coats Camels Hair Coats now selling $4 to $12.50 for the Cool Evening— for the Study Hour— for the Bath Room— New York, Sept. 19 (United Press) —No world's championship is recognized in tennis because the United States and England never have been able to agree on a tournament for the title. Sweater Coats —get into one of Carls roomy Lounging Robes— Sport Gossip England now maintains that the British championships at Wimbledon carry the world's championship, but the United States will not admit it. Even when William T. Tidenwot twice at Wimbledon, the United States would not recognize him as the official world's champion. The trouble was caused by the action of the British association and the international Tennis Federation in awarding Wimbledon to Wimbledon, a supremacy to Wimbledon. Pressure has been brought to bear by the English public to allow the championships to alternate between England and the United States. —Ask to be shown our New Suits in Sport and Norfolk Models with two pair of long trousers at $25 - $30 - $35 Some conferences are to be held this winter, and it is almost sure that the difficulties will be patched and that we can enter to enter the International Federation. The United States has maintained that the championships should be alternated, so that America should get to see some of the world's tournaments and at the same time should not be forced to carry the financial burden of sending players every year to England. Vogue Beauty .Shop Mrs. Nellie Beal 911% Mass. St. Phone 346 Lawrence Cider and Vinegar Co. 810 Penn. St. Phone 335 Fresh Apple Cider for Sale. Other suggestions also have been made. The United States is said to favor a plan whereby the title would be defended in the home country of the champions. European nations like Germany and Russia cause America looks to be in for a long reign of supremacy on the courts. Gerald Patterton, captain and vet maner of the Australia Davis Cup team suggests that the tournament for the world's championship be played in the country where the Dawes Cup was held. It looks like it might be another monopoly for the United States on the same grounds. Some changes also may be made this winter in the Davis Cup rules. Some criticism was made this year over the method of deciding where a winner should play. Played. Where there is too much travel involved, the smaller nations have to default when they are called upon to raise the big fund to $10 billion. WIEDEMANN'S TEA ROOM SERVICE The dining service Supreme It is understood that all the regular players of the New York Giants have joined the proposed union; that the members of the national cimalati Reda Ruda generate generous representation of all the other Nationa League clubs are on the roll. The organization has not been so completed in the American League, because the organizers haven't had the opportunity to interview the American League players. The names of all the players will be announced as soon as the organization is actually completed. Miss Lillian Troup, who has been visiting at the Alpha Delta Pi house will leave Tuesday, September 19th for her home in Concordia. Lower your sights and bring on your flatear— West Point is due for a surprise— Com'on Let's go! join that Ober Party today today Horton was lucky—Who's next BOWERSOCK THEATRE Tuesday—Wednesday—Thursday Shows 3:00,7:00 and 9:00 p.m. "Blood and Sand" WITH LILA LEE AND NITA NALDI See the Perfect Lover as a hot-blooded toreador, the idol of Spain. See him hazard his life in the spectacular bullfight. See him yield to the lure of a titled Spanish temptress. You haven't seen Valentino till you've seen "Blood and Sand!" A Fred Niblo production—From the novel by Vicente Blasco Ibanez and the play by Tom Cushing—Scenario by June Mathis Buster Keaton in "The High Sign" Adults 33c Children 25c