THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TWO NEW MEMBERS IN TEAM FOR AMES GAME McDoaald and Freese Will Play On Regular Team Saturday CLARK ANNOUNCES LINEUF Last Varsity Practice Indicates a Defeat for Ames Cyclones A cool wind from the north put the old fight in the varsity squad last evening, and the team played better than at any time during the week. It was the last hard practice before the Ames game Saturday as after a light workout this afternoon the will entrain for Iowa this evening. The work out yesterday consisted of an hour and a half scrimmage with the freshmen. The varesity was able to hold the yearlings with slight difficulty and showed ground gaining power in line plays. "Beat the Ames gang" is the spirit which has characterized us all, and the team is out for revenge for last Saturday's defeat at the hands of the Bulldogs. After practice last evening Coach Clark announced the tentative lineup for the Ames game as follows: Brennan, right guard; Higgins, left tackle; Hale center; Reedy, right guard; Freese, right tackle; McDonald, right end; Wilson, quarter; McAdams, right tackle; left half, and Spurgue, fallback. This is practically the same team as the one sent on the field against Drake with the exception of two men, McDonald and Freecie, "Mac" is a "K" man from last year and is taking the place of "Young Dutch" Lonborg, who has played right end in both games so far. Freeze is from last year's freshman squad and will probaby appear in Davidson's place as the latter is nursing an injured leg. "Gridiron Gossip" By Joe Turner The big fur-collared, wool-lined overcouss were out in full force last night, as the breezes that played across the valley caused the loss of having come from "up there." Thirty-one Jayhawks will leave Lawrence tonight for Ames. Twenty- one football men will go, six cross- roads, and eight other games. Schlademann, Trainer Bailey, and Water-boy Hodges. Dr. "Phog" Alen and "Us" will follow tomorrow night. "Remember, we get out of here tomorrow. Now is your last chance to get in here and learn something." This was the whip that drove the Varsity into tearing up the Frost at yesterday's practice. The Varsity looked better last night than they have any time this week, gaining consistently through the Freshman line, and holding the yearling's offensive drives to a standstill. The freshmen got away with a delayed pass fake, borrowed from Ames that netted them 20 yards. The students did the lugging for the fresh. "Chub" Franker was "tearing 'em up" last night at guard, and it is very possible that he will get a chance to "crash" a few Iowans Saturday. "Petey's" lineup is still rather garbled, but a tentative starting lineup for Saturday's game is pretty well organized. The team's defense be definitely announced tomorrow. "Confounded Butterfingers" is "Potsy's" name for a man who is so unlucky as to let a pass bounce out of his mitts. Ketcham Speaks at Open Forum of Advertising Club The K. U. Advertising Club will hold an open forum meeting tonight in the Journalism Building at 7:15 o'clock. "All students interested in advertising are asked to attend," said Adrienne Carney, a Miss Rosemary Ketcham will talk on "Poster Appel!" and will show illustrations of some of the finest poster work done recently. Originally of Joseph Pennel and Bangui, both very polished English authors, are among the stars of this year's poster stamps will also be shown. The next regular business meeting will be November 3, when the new members will be announced. Vocational Advisor Here Last Tuesday Afternoon Waller C. Hornaday, travelling representatives of the United States Veteran's Bureau, was in the office of Dean Deyr Thursday afternoon looking after the interests of vocational men. Mr. Hornaday comes to Lawrence about every two weeks for this purpose. Besides the 103 vocational men at the University there are a number of men who are receiving Federal training at the Lawrence Business College who also receive his attention. When you buy a Heavy When you buy a Heavy all wool Overcoat of SAM G. CLARK you get a smart, dignified style. You'll be surpr offered to your individual measure at $33,$37.50,$45. 1033 Mass. St. Friday and Saturday SPECIAL $6 and $5 Pongee S.Ik Collar Attached Extra Collar Shirts $3^{85}$ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Toonerville Trolley Trip Is Unique Party Planned A unique party is being planned by the young folks of the Baptist church for Friday night. They will leave the corner of 8th and Kentucky at 8:15 o'clock tomorrow evening on Wednesday and "troopers" all over the line. The "Toonerville Trolley" is the magic password on the tickets, which are two-bits apiece, and include cats' it! everything. The streetcars will be decorated and placarded, and the beverilles will for the most part be masked. All who would see Lawrence in toonerville Friday night must their tickets at St. Louis and Kentucky just before, age old, skipper yells 'board, according to the chairman of the promotion committee. Send the Daily Kansan home. "This is more and better talent that has ever appeared before in the try-outs," said Prof. Arthur McMurray today. Between 150 and 200 university students appeared in Little Theatre for the try-outs for the all university plays, "The Big Idea," by A. E. B. Williams and "Twelve Hundred a Year," by Edna Forber and Hamilton Levi. 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