THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VARSITY SQUAD TAKES ITS FINAL WORKOUT Coach Allen Predicts Closely Contested Game With Grinnell Pioneers Friday TENTATIVE LINEUP GIVEN Men Had Their Individual and Group Pictures Taken Today The Varsity engaged only in a short five-minute scrimmage. Wednesday afternoon with a second five picee from the squad, after their hard week's work in Minneapolis. A half hour or so of signal or running with the same lineup as that which played the final game against the Gophers. The squad went to Squire's at noon today for their group and individual pictures to be used for publicity purposes and for the Jayhawker. The men will be given even a more brief workout today than usual, but they will be their first Conference clash of the season with the Grimwell pioneers Friday evening. Last season Grimnell was handcapped by a team of young and inexperienced men, but they were a fighting aggregation, and this year womens of the Staunton and Black Painters to give stiff Valley competition. Coach "Bud" Saunders, Grinnell mentor, was a member of Bill Roper's all-vicarious football team at Missouri and is coach of that sport for two years at Grinnell as well as basketball coach which, with previous coaching work in Nebraska, has made him an experienced man in his life. The men who will start the game for Kansas, as announced today by Doctor Rodney, coach, are: Capt. George Rodney and Wostemeyer, forwards; Wulf, center; Black and Endacott, guards. "Kansas will have a real assignment Friday night," said Coach Allen. "The score against the Minnesota team has tended to make the men a little over-confident, but I think a big squad and not so much on it will compete in Friday's contest with the Pioneers. I expect a closely contested game." Other men on the squand who will probably get a chance against the Pioneers are Andy McDonald, Ed Speck, Seeco Olsen, Byron Frederick Bowman, Bill Staplin, Floyd Dillenbok, Rupp and Johnny Johnson. It is of interest to note that Captain Rody of Kansas and Captain May of Grimell will oppose each other's views. And it also says the Argies at Manhattan tonight. The Grinnel lineup is: Forwards, Whitchall and Dent; center, Fearing; guards, Capt. May and Baker. Other men on the squad are Hutchinson, Catchman, forwards; Janssen, center; McClaim and Slinker, guards. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme TEA DANCES Wed., Fri., and Sat. 400 p. m. HEM'S ORCHESTRA Men Interested in B. B. Report to Maj. Burdick Major Burdxue will all the men in the R. D. O. T. c unit who are interested in making the R. O. T. C. basket ball team to put in an application for the same in the office of the military department. "These names should be handed in at the latest Friday afternoon," he says. Each man will be given a try-out. The fastest man are desired. Those having previous experience are desired, but those who have had no experience, if they are fast and can devote one hour a day to practice till the team is fully efficient are also desired. I applying for the队 just state your name and the time you can devote to练 games. Games with other schools within the state are included. In two tournaments, the reason therefore for men to apply immediately so as to act to the team organized and in practice. Every man who reads this notice even if not interested, if he knows some other man in the Unit will bring this notice to his attention. AGGIE SCHOOL STARTS BIG STADIUM AT ONCE Three Year Campaign is Being Planned For—One Section By Fall The Kansas State Agricultural College is to have a stadium in form of a memorial to those K. S. A. C. men who gave their lives in the world war. Plains have made to have made the beginning of the 1922 football season. Three other sections are to be built within the next three years. Native Kansas stone of the kind used in the construction of the coliseum at Kansas City are to be employed in a memorial stadium. The cost will be $200,000. President Jardine has authorized the beginning of a campaign for raising of funds among friends of the college. On account of the general economic depression it is not expected that it will be possible to raise the $20,000 in the coming year, so a plan of good probability will be prepared. For... The stadium will be situated on the site of the present athletic field, but the football field will be laid off at an angle, running northwest and southeast instead of east and west as at present. The structure will be in the south west corner of the field. When completed it will form a proportionally small section of a great circle, instead of the conventional U-shaped stadium. Spectators seated in the proposed new stadium will face a panorama of the college buildings. It is planned to design the stadium in the same general style of architecture as that of the Nichols gymnasium. Beauty will be emphasized but work will be emphasized as much as utility. Use of the rative stone will lend distinction to the structure. The four sections will seat twenty thousand people, space for a band will be provided for locker rooms, showers and club rooms for old graduates. Doctor McKeever Gave Lectures in Washington Dr. Wm. A. McKeever has returned from a trip through the northwest where he has been conducting a course of Juvenile Welfare Institutes. In the state of Washington alone Doctor McKeever delivered forty-nine addresses, a four days institute being held in Seattle. These lectures Doctor McKeever touch upon a phase of juvenile care. Some of the addresses were: "The Ideal City," "The Influence of the Community," "Physical Needs and Care of Children," "The Rising Generation," and "Present Day Problems." Just Before Inventory-Friday and Saturday A Sale of Coats and Dresses for College Wear-at Final Prices Coon Collar Coats in Sports Style, brown and tan Heatmel plaids and mixtures, sizes 16 to 38. Earlier conservatively priced at $45.00 to $47.50, now $33.75 Three Lots of Winter Coats for Misses and Women, Scotch heather cloths, Bolivian, Norm- andie, Velours and Plushes from values you will appreciate at $13.75 $19.75 $24.75 Twenty-Five Dresses selected from the prettiest styles of the Season. Silks of black, brown or navy canton or crepe back satin, wools of Tricotine or Poiret Twills. Nothing under $35.00 at $ 19.75 Innes Bulline Hackman Noted Notre Dame Star Visits His Brother Here Chester Wymie, who is a senior law in the University of Notre Dame, was in Lawrence yesterday visiting http://www.law.ucr.edu/E.Wymie.e24, at the Obiono House. Mr. Wryne has played fullback on the Notre Dame football team for the past three years and received honorable mention as all-American fullback on Walter Camp's team this season. He also holds the national lead in the 12th punt block hurdles. He is Notre Dame's craze captain this year. Dean F, J. Kelley addressed the Kiwanis Club of Kansas at Lunch on today. While in Kansas City, Dean Kelly will attend some of the meetings of the National Vocational Education which is meeting in Kansas City, Jan. 5, 6, and 7. There will be no more taxes given by the Women's Executive Council until after the beginning of the next year. The Chair, Cay, chairman of the tea committee. All members of the K Club meet at Green Hall Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. TEXT BOOK of WALL STREET ANNOUNCEMENTS 1922 Edition now ready for free distribution McCall, Riley & Co. Member of affiliated Stock Exchange of New York 20 Broad St., New York Overcoats Big warm fleecy plaid back coats in the latest models. 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Continuing our Mid-winter Clearance of CLOTHING All $30 Clothes now $17 All $40 Clothes now $23 All $50 Clothes now $29 All $60 Clothes now $39 "Tux" Suits at special prices! Frame That Christmas Picture Standard frames in sizes and finishes for photographs. A large selection of mouldings for pictures of all styles. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 Mass. Let's Go Kansas GRINNELL vs. KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922 7:30 p.m. Let's Go Kansas ROBINSON GYMNASIUM Reserved Season Tickets $5.00. Student Enterprise Reserved for Season for $1.60