THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COACHES OFFICIALLY APPEAR ON GRIDIRON Clark And Schlademan, in Football Togs, Walked on to Field This Afternoon FIRST SCRIMMAGE TODAY Drilling Team in Fundamentals- Other M. V. Coaches Appear on Field Today At 3 a'clock this afternoon George "Potets" Clark, varsity football coach, and Karl Schiademan, varsity line coach, walked on the playing field and officially took charge of varsity football practice. At practically the same time the coaches at the other eight schools in the Missouri Valley conference appeared on their fields for the first time. Workouts heretofore have been under the direction of Captain Severn Higgins, as Missouri Valley ruler Joseph Patterson made a charge of his squad until Sept. 15. Spectators at the field this afternoon saw the first scrimmage of the year as two teams made up from the variety squad were scheduled to engage in a short scrimmage, the first game of the season. Although the men have been working out since the start of school, official training and practice started this afternoon with the appearance of Coaches Clark and Schindeman on the field. Drill in the fundamentals occupy the squad for the next week. Coaches Clark and Schlademan this morning checked on football tots for themselves at Robinson Gymnasium, where their first appurance on the field. From now on throughout the football season, practice will start at 3 o'clock every afternoon. Two work outs are scheduled for every Satur day up to the first game, one at 11 a.m. and the other in the after noon at 2. The coaches at present contemplate, no cut in the varsity squad, the present squad to be kept intact during the season. The cut usually made in the fall was made last spring at the close of spring practice. Sport Gossip Use of ordinary judgment and common "horse sense" by umpires would do a lot to down the complaints about bad officiating in the major leagues that have come to the attention of Commissioner Landis. Two large out-of-town delegations and a crowd of 2,000 orphans attended one of the recent Yankee-Wash-ers tournament where Babe Ruth perform. In the first, he hit a homer, but when he came up in the third inning he objected to a called third strike. It was a mild complaint. He did not resort to any rough tactics, but Umpireolly ordered him out of the game. Apparently the umpires have been instructed not to let Ruth get away with a thing, but that was ginger too far, because Connolly has been none too quick on the trigger before. On one occasion during a Yankee-Brown series he let the Browns argue about a decision for twenty minutes. Despite reports that Georges Carpenter is going to leave the ring and do his future stuff in the movies, friends of the Frenchman here insist that he is coming back to America next summer hunting a boute with Harry Greb, Gene Tunney or Tom Gibbons. France may have a real invading party on United States soil in 1923. Eugene Criqui, the feathereweight University Chess Players to Organize Next Week A call for University chess players or would-be chess players has been sounded by Prof. Dinamore Alter. Professor Alter wishes to meet all those interested in the game, at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in the observatory. A decision will be reached at this meeting as to whether a Uni-College Chess Club will be organized, or a class for the study of chess, established. OHIO STARTS TRAINING FOR BIG TEN SEASON "It is not at all necessary that'a person be a good player," said Professor Alter this morning, "but merely that he have the desire to be one." Any "experts" who may happen to be in the University are likely to be questioned in order that the question of a possible tournament with Missouri or some other school later in the year, may be discussed. Buckeye Warriors to Hold Two Practices Daily Until October 2 Columbus, O. Sert, 15—Ohio State University football candidates got down to work today. The first pow- wow of Buckeye warriors with Chief Wilts was scheduled for this morning. The kickoff in the field, is on the board for 4 n. m. now of Buckeye wards with Chief Vice was scheduled for this morning. The next, in order, is on court for 4 p.m. The one certain thing about the Buckeyes at this early date is that they will lose no time getting serious. They are no longer able to line up, paid the penalty of a slow start to Oberlin. This year with ex-Countains Myers and Huffman, also Slyker, Spiers and Trott, each a veteran of three Western Conference campaigns, gone out of the forward wall, the immediate concern of Dr Wills is over his first line of defense. He will have to self with an array of coaching assistants which includes: W. J. Easman, erstwhile all-Missouri Valley tackle; John Voyns, former Yale center; G. M. Trautman, G. P. Ward and A. J. Nemecko, Ohio Stato centers; C.A.O. MacDonald, Buckeye in '17 and '18, M. T. Trout, M. T. Trott, tackle and guard who have favorite selections of numerous writers for all-Western and all-American honors since 1918. Until October 2, when classes take up, two practice sessions a day will be in order. Late opening of school treats the Buckeyes in that it permits two weeks of intensive work when the players must be no fresher than no freemain squad would be available to bear the brunt of serigraphm before the opening game with Ohio champion, and Mile. Sazanne Lenglen are planning to come over a team and it be entered in the international track and field meet at Los Angeles. Pat Moran and Garry Herrmann weren't dumb when they let Heimie Groh go to the New York giants for a pile of coin. The Reds did lie to a fine third baseman, but they got a better one in Babe Pinelli, who is just about the best third baseman in the National League. Groh is about through and Pinelli is just starting. The Reds with a fast, hustling young club, have a fine chance to cap the 1823 pennant. With better pitching in the early season when the club has dropped two out of fifteen games, Moran might have son this year. The coach, coach, could be traded or sold this winter and Moran should be able to get most any kind of material he desires in the deal. VARSITY BOWERSOCK Friday and Saturday Shows 2:30-4:00-7:30 and 9:00 p.m. Thomas Meighan "If You Believe It, It's So!" A Paramount picture with Theodore Roberts and Pauline Stark in cast Pathe News and Literary Digest in Katherine Mac Donald in "The Infidel" A cyclone from the Southern Seas. A drama that's all different. Comedy "Torchy's Feud" Adults 28cts, Children 10cts You Haven't seen Rodolf Valentino until you see Blood and Sand Abilene, Once a Town of the Wild West, Has Few Reminders Of Those Virile, Bloody Days Topeka, Kansas, Sept. 15-Abilene, Kansas, has a history as a frontier town. In the days when Kansas was part of the great American desert, and the west beyond it was a no-man's land of adventure and mystery, Abilene bea "jumping-off" place where civilization ended and obtained. Abilene was the point at which the virile man who laid the a new nation in the west, collected for their rough play, and prepared themselves for their ventures into the desert. Abilene was the point toward which vast trail herds of cattle from the plains beyond—as zona, where driven to be entrained for their final markets. In the old rough days, Abilene was one of the most widely known frontier towns of the world. There are no gun men, drunken cowpunchers, quick on the-trigger marshals in Ablene now. Their places have been taken by keen business men and leaders in the professions. No more trail herds are driven for far eastern plains to Abilene to meet the needs of the American desert" on which Abilene was a frontier town is now the "breadbasket of a nation," and Abilene is one of the centers of a prosperous and up-to-date empire. The cow ponies which used to stand at the hitch-racks along the streets of Ablieve while their riders placed placentia as they might find in the pumplied houses of the town, have replaced by the parked automobiles of the citizens o Ablieve in their offices, and the farmers from the surrounding rich territory, who have driven into town on business. But Ablieve is still a frontier town. It stands at the western "jumping off" place of) one phase of progress and advancement, an important phase in the social and industrial entire nation—highway construction. Do you want By the end of the construction season of 1925, Abillem will be the western terminus, of a paved highway which will extend with but two, possibly with but one break, from the Atlantic seaboard westward. 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