THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 33 ATHLETES COMPOSE 1922 VARSITY SQUAD Success of Season Depends The Line Declares "Potsy" Clark ELEVEN K MEN RETURN Kansas Team Will Probably be Lightest in Valley This Year "The success of the Kansas football team in the coming season," said Coach George "Potes" Clark today, "depends in a large measure upon whether or not the line materializes." The team has three heavy men out for practice, the team, on the whole, will Valley. All together there are thirty-three men in the squad, three men for each position. Eleven of these are better men, the others are mostly regular players's variety squad and freshman team. McAdams and Kroeger, both from last year's variability will probably be first string half backs. Spurgeon and Burt, the latter from the 1921 freshman squad, are the two strongest candidates for full back. Wilson, Anderson and McDonald are who are doing good work; Moffitt, Shannon and Pierson are doing good work are; Calvert, Millin, Strain, Shannon and Pierson. Among the line positions, candidates for end are probably most plentiful. Black at left end is considered one of the best men in the valley. Backing him up in this position are Griffin and Badwin, both good men in the wing position. At right end, Boone, McLean and Hodges are all working hard. Cave seems to be supporting the tackle with Norton, freshman track star, and Thesis both crowding him hard for his position. Mosely, Ivy and Thompson, all three good linemen, are out for right tackle. For guards, the candidates are: Captain Higgins, Haley and Holderman on the right side, and Davidson, Weidlin and Graham on the left. Weidlin is also showing considerable ability in other line positions and may be defended to tackle if needed. Longhorn and Graham are candidates for center with Cave and Black in reserve as possibilities if needed. A number of students have been attending the daily practices as spectators. The coaching staff has no objection to spectators providing they keep well away from the field of play in order that the movements of the squad will not be interfered with. If the crowd becomes large, a fifty yard dead line will probably be established around the field. If this is not observed, then secret practice may have to be resorted to. 26 K's IN SPRING SPORTS Ten Letters Awarded in Baseball; Sixteen in Track Twenty-six men were awarded K' in the spring sports last year, ten men receiving the baseball letter and sixteen the track K. The men were recommended for letters by Coach John W. Carl Schademan. The baseball man were also given gold baseball for their annual championship tie. The ten men recommended by Coach Clark are: Captain Joe Bloomer, Captain-elect John Wenzel, Fredrick Murphy, Ceell (Leff) Custer, Roy (Lefty) Farrell, Joe Boyd, Willard Pierce, John Lobengl, Glenn Franzie, and William Staplin. Murphy is a three letter man while Laveri, Custer, Frazier, Wenzel, Bloomer and Boyd have each received two K's. The track men recommended by Coach Scholladam are: Captain Everett L. Bradley, Captain-eat Carry Rogers, Paul O'Leary, Addison R. Massee, Bernard Medinger, Wallace James, E曼dear Kearney, Julian Kellett, Melvin Griffin, Howard Firebaugh, A. M. Brown, James Wilson, Floyd Dillenbuck, George Glaskin, Jav Brodie, and William Matthews. This will make the third letter for Bradley, O'Leary, and Massey, and the second K for Rogers, Meldinger, and James. Fine, Imported English Pipes... City Drug. Best Malted Milks in Lawrence at the City Drug Store. City's Compact Powder, City Drug. Marinello Creams.—City Drug Store. Magazines. City Drug. Fresh Apple Cider for Sale. Lawrence Cider and Vinegar Co. 810 Penn. St. Phone 335 WILSON WILL LEAD CROSS-COUNTRY MEN Squad Will Start Work Immediately; Only One K Man Back The varisity cross country_squad will begin training at once with James Wilson from last year's squad leading the team. Paul B. Patterson, who was elected captain at the end of the season last year will not be in on Saturday, a vote taken by mail during the summer placed Wilson in the captaincy. Track equipment will be checked out to varsity candidates for cross country, today and Thursday at the equipment room in Robinson Gymnasium. Other track men will not be allowed to check out suits until after the freshman football squad has been equipped. Freshman track work will not begin until after Thanksgiving. Coach Schlademann plans to have all the candidates work out of the gymnasium until he selects a squad of about ten men. These men will then be moved to quarters in the gym, where they will only letter man back this year, and there is a good opportunity for new men. Sims, Brown, and Meldinger, of last year's varsity have reported for work this fall. From the freshmen of last year, Grady Lewis and Marril appear to be the best prospect. The cross country schedule for this season includes meets with the Kansas Aggies, Missouri, either Nebraska or Oklahoma, and also the Missouri Valley meet which will be held at Washington University. MEN Have you seen the tremendous values we are giving in Two Pant Suits of Quality Material and Tailoring? $30 and $35 These tremendous values are due only to SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM Parker Pens.—City Drug Store. "Where did you get that pipe." City Drug Store of course. The Fountain Pen Store.—City Drug Store. Real Fountain Pen Service.-City Drug Store. Dunn Camel Penn.—City 'Drug Store. Pipes and smokers' supplies. City Drug Store. We understand your Fountain Pen requirements.—City Drug Store. The Students' Drug Store.-City Drug Store. Nunnally's Chocolates.—City Drug Store. Dunhill Prpes.—City Drug. Glad You're Back WE STILL HAVE Hamburgers Hot Chili Real Pie Good Coffee College Inn The Jayhawk Cafe RAY and HARRY Open Till Twelve Bells. Copyright, 1919. A. B. Kirchbaum Company “back to old times” “girls back to long skirts”—students back to school—Foot Ball Team working out— Carls Good Clothes now selling at "old-time Prices" ___ mens suits in Sport and Norfolk featuring this Season—young Models—with 2 pair of long trousers at ___ $25 $30 $35 every garment carries our guarantee of Satisfaction. Other Suits $17 to $45. 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Many new features are shown in Tailored Street Procks this season, Straight line or blouse effects, tight or loose sleeves give a wide range for selection. You will appreciate these handsome Tricotines and Poiret Twilts at $16.50 to $45. CREPE SILK DRESSES $18 to $59.50 The longer Skirt with irregular hem either draped or panel are new and attractive. We offer the finest of Canton Crepe, Crepe Satins and Crepe back Satins, trimmed with Beads, Chinelle or embroidered in Black. Brown or Navv at Mohair and Wool combinations and Ice-wool Slip-over styles are comfortable and fashionable. All the pretty new shades are offered in our selections at $2.50 to $8.00. SPORT SKIRTS Wool Ratine and novelty Prunellas in combined shades and just the thing for school and the street. The new things are plids made plain. See them at WOOL SWEATERS $7.50 to $12 Silk Jersey and Pusillwau in shades to harmonize with your Suit or Dress. New features that insure longer service. Extra good values at $3.75 up to $5.75. SILK BLOOMERS SILK HOSIERY The best known makes are shown here, Phoenix, Gold Stripe, Kayser, Onyx and Cadet in plain and novelty effects in the season's shades. Pure silk, full fashioned silk hose $2.25 to $3.50. Hudson: "Have you heard the latest news?" Dodson: "Why sure—it's no secret at all—"Ped" Pedroja won a round-trip ticket to the Kansas-Army game, and that's not all, any of us have the same chance— Ober's are giving a round-trip ticket to West Point for the Kansas-Army game, October 7, 1922, to each of the following groups: 1. Ticket to one of ten men, each buying $100 worth of merchandise at the Ober Store. You see it's like this: Rules Governing: When each group is complete the drawing will be done immediately. Each man will be given a serial number at the time of purchase which will be his receipt, entitling the winner of the group to his free ticket. When one group is completed another of the same kind will be started. Purchase must be made in the month of September to be good under this plan and must be for CASH. 2. Ticket to one of twenty men, each buying $50 worth of merchandise at the Ober Store. Participants must be K. U. Students, Faculty or Alumni. ---