THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COOLER WEATHER IS FAVORABLE TO SQUAD Men are Showing More Pep and Vigor in Practice Since Saturday's Rain SCRIMMAGE STARTS SOON Preliminary Work Will Occupy Major Portion of Time This Week With the cooler weather which followed the heavy rains of last week, the Jayhawk squad is entering into practice with greater vigor than ever. The preliminary work has been greatly retarded on account of the almost unhearable heat. Yesterday's practice showed considerable of the snap which a touch of frost puts into a football team. So far no actual scrimagemage has been held. Practice consists for the most part of running down under punts, taking forward passes, blocking and tackling, line charging, and signal practice. Captain Higgins with the assistance of a few of the older men has been conducting the training. Workouts are being held twice a day, at 10 o'clock in the morning and at 3 in the afternoon. Beginning Thursday, workouts will be held in the afternoon only. After Friday, when Coach Clark and his assistants take charge of the squad, the work will be made more intensive and frequent scrimmage will be held. The training this fall will be more strenuous than it has ever been before according to Coach Clark. The real work can be taken up almost immediately because of the fact that the team has thoroughly drilled in the rudimentary football spring training. Moreover, the fact that Kansas faces one of the strongest teams in the country in the first game, that with the Army at West Point on October 7, makes it necessary that the team be whipped into a frenzy. The Army has a team which is kept in training the year around," said Coach Clark yesterday evening, "and Kanaus will have to do some extra heavy work in order to put a creditable team on the field October 7." Two new practice fields have been Two new practice fields have been constructed on the Campus just east of the Stadium. One of these will later be turned over to Cochron舒 and his freshman squad. Several tackling dummies, charging sleds, PEOPLES STATE BANK A. G. ALDRICH Every Banking Service. Capital and surplus $130,000.00 Engraving, Printing, Biding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies, Stationery Phone 182 rinting by any process 736 Mass. St WELCOME STUDENTS Arry Goods Arry Goods Price — Lowest prices to Fraternities, Sororities, and Clubs. Visit the Service — Deliveries made of any quantity on short notice—Ice cream in Brick or Bulk. Army Goods Army Goods United Army Stores Co 706 Massachusetts St. LWRENCE, KANSAS Quality—The Ice Cream you use when others wont do. For For ICE CREAM—call Wiedemann's Distributors of Surplus Army Merchandise Army Goods Army Goods JUST LOOK at my adv. on the back of the Phone book. If you want service----call me. CLARK LEANS LOTHES Notice Glad to see you---and other pieces of apparatus have also been installed for use in getting the squad into form for the approaching season which promises to be one of the stiffest in the history of Missouri Valley football. Say, drop down to Ray's X Cafe and get a real meal Right Next to the Varsity Theatre --and other pieces of apparatus have also been installed for use in getting the squad into form for the approaching season which promises to be one of the stiffest in the history of Missouri Valley football. Freshman Mixer for boys Tuesday evening at 7:30 at Myers Hall. Entertainment and speakers. Oread Shining Parlor CHARLIE'S Best Shines in Town "Suiting You" THATS MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULTZ 917 Mass. St. 1109 Massachusetts St. Phone 442 Across from Court house KIRBY CLEANERS AND DYERS "You've tried the rest Now try the best" As much a part of the University as the Stadium— The Oread Cafe PROTCH The College Tailor "Brick's" just a Step from the Campus" Where K. U. Folks Meet and Eat 833 Mass. St. Beat the Army - Oct. 7 Awriting man once remarked that the way to spend your last dime is to split it fifty-fifty—a nickel for a loaf of bread and a nickel for a carnation. He had the right slant on the value of looking the part though we don't recommend carnations for business. For most of us, looking the part means wearing good clothes. It's a kind of simple statement that we believe in ourselves. Ober's HEARTTOFOOTOUTFITTERS 1. Trip to Coast or other Camp with 5c a mile Mileage. 2. Board, Food, Medical Attention free. 3. Pay while there. 4. Athletics, dancing, shows. R. O. T. C. Summer Camps! 1. Uniform furnished free. R.O.T.C. Commutation! 2. Commutation of rations at $9.00 per month for all advanced students thruout the entire year (Summer included.) 1. 15 hours general credit, or 2. 13 hours Engineer School credit. Courses! R.O.T.C. Academic Credit! 1. Basic; 3 hours Freshman 3 hours Sophomore 2. Advanced; 5 hours Junior 5 hours Senior G. A. 4 hours Senior Engr. Other Benefits! 1. Graduates of Advanced Course recommended for commissions or 2nd Lieutenants, Reserve Corps. 2. Practical courses in Sketching and Map Reading. 3. Ability to command men. Record of K. U. Unit! 1. Engineer Unit at Camp Custer, Mich., 1922 Basic Second, Advanced First, of seven universities. 2. Coast Artillery Unit won silver cup for most efficient battery at Fortress Munroe, Va. 1922. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION INQUIRE AT: MILITARY DEPARTMENT ROBINSON GYMNASIUM R. O. T. C. R. O. T. C.