THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FIRST OPEN PRACTICE DRAWS LARGE CROWD Varsity Squad Scrimmage Freshmen for Forty-five Minutes CLARK ANNOUNCES LINEUP Team Has Developed a Bette Offense Than Defense it is Believed Three hundred loyal' Kansans turned out last evening for the first open football practice held since the Washburn game. For a week and a half the varsity squad has been holding secret practice, and in its practice, Followers of the team were well pleased with the progress made by the teams during the season and a half. For forty-five minutes the varsity and the freshmen are instructing their team well on the defense. The freshman using the Minnesota shift as played by the Drake team, were unable to gain with any degree of conditions through the strong Kansas line. And they had little better look in open competition, which repeatedly threw them for losses. The sound has developed a better defense than offense, however. Witt the hall in his possession the varsity did not show the spritz that characterized their defensive play. The yearlings end our team up against the first team made some large gains through the line and by passes. The team emerged from secret practice with a slightly changed lineup. Hugh appeared at center again last evening and will probably be in the game Saturday. Higgins was in one of the tackle's positions while Kreuger was in a half back berth. The remaining personnel of the team is the same as that which took part in the Washburn game, with Lonharrie leading the team and Bradengany Davidson at one tack, and Sprogene, Wilson and McAdams in the backfield. This is the tentative line-up for the game Saturday although Griffith was used at half-back for a time last evening. The men are in good condition. Light practice will be held this evening and tomorrow in preparation for the Drake game Saturday. The Journal Club, the biological research society, held its regular meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in Snow Hall. The meeting was directed by the direction of D. R. M Allen, head of the department of anology. The crowd of "burs" at last night's practice was not as large as it should have been considering the size of the practice for more than a week. "Gridiron Gossip" This afternoon's workout will probably not be as heavy as yesterday's. The squad can afford to save their of energy for the Bull Dogs. The Variety did some scrapping unown themselves last night, two teams of the regulars staging a real scramble for thirty minutes. Neither team was able to gain consistency through the 1921 Jayhawk election, but the 1921 Jayhawk elector is to be stronger on the defense than on the offense. By Joe Turner The students, who come down to watch women's practice, meet a good deal of their time watching on a website more on the field than on television. We suppose it was exciting, if fewer vets were that way. Season Tickets Numbered 856---- 880 Are No Good Tina Trable has on his records the weight of every man on the squad and even the tanker. The swathe at the Grim Reaper is up to two hundred, and fifty pounds. Bry Turner was out in still last week, for the first time, since he brushed on his shoulder last week. He will probably be another worker or more before Turner gets into action, however. TICKET HOLDERS TO BEWARE Saturday's officials will be Ed Cochrane, Clyde Williams and R. L Mack, Cochrane, from the K. C Journal, is well known to K. U. fans. Williams is from Iowa University at Ames. Mack is from Parsons. Anyone who innocently buys football tickets numbered from 856 to 880 will be sadly out of luck, according to Jessie Martindale, from whom these tickets were stolen early this week. Miss Martindale was taking care of the tickets and left them with our books in Spooner library. When one returned in a few moments they had disappeared. Evidently some one took them with the idea of selling them when the season ticket sale opened. The athletic office is on the lookout for any ticket number from 856 to 880. Two prices only, No end season sales, Selling for cash only, Regular $35 and $40 values. Compare the fabrics; The style; The tailoring and finish; The values will do the selling. New shipment Tom Wyes Jack OVERCOATS $25 and $30 New shipment Tom Wyes Jackets just in. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM (Continued from Page 1. 3) to boot, Ward singled to center, Pippa stopped, and was scaled down to fill the base, clung tight to Burns. No runs, two hits, no errors. McGraw's Giants Capture Baseball Championship FIFTH INNING GIANTS — Bancroft popped out. Frisch out, Ward to Pipp. Young singed to center. Kelly fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors. YANKEES-Hoyt fouled to Kelly. Fewster fouled to Kelly. Peek walked, Miller forced Peck, Frisch to Rawings. No runs. no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING GIANTS — Meucci singled. E. Meuel out steamed, Schang to Packies. The Yankees complained that Rawlings interfered with the throw. Rawlings singled to Skyder fanned. Nefth failed to baker. Baker, no runs, two SEVENTH INNING YANKS—R. Meusel lined to Rawlings, Fipu out, Bancroft to Kelly, Ward out, Bancroft to Kelly. No GIANTS—Burns walked, Barn craft fanned. Fried kissed to R. Muscat. Young Bird to Powder. No noise on site no crowd. tenth ISN50 CLANTS Kylie, feigned. E. Mensel out, Pipp. unaesthetic. Ward, Outward to Pipp. No runs, no nits, no errors. VANITY—SHOBH TOKER to FRIEND Shang filed to E. Meusel. Hoy Fewster forced Royt. No runs, no Fewster forced Royt. No runs, no hits, no errors. EIGHTH INNING GIANTS — Snyder out, Taker to Pipp. Few fanned. Burned out, Peck to Pipp. No runs, no hits, no errors. YANKEES — Ruth bating for Pipp YANKEES - Peck out, Rawlings to Kelly. Miller fled out. R. Meusel fanned. No run, no hits, no errors. NINTH INNING Conrad "Con" Hoffman wore gave up the secretship of the K. U. Y, M. C. A. in the spring of 1920 to take up European work is now the Executive Secretary of the European Student Relief of the World's Student Christian Federation with head-quarters at Geneva, Switzerland. Con Huffman Writes of Student Aid Conference up. The Babe got a tremendous ovation. Ruth out, Kelly unassisted. Ward up, Ward walk. Baker up. Baker out, Rawlings to Kelly and Ward was doubled at third, Kelly to Frisch. No runs, no hits, no errors. The aims of the World's Student Christian Federation of which the European Student Relief is but a part of the work of Mrs. Hoffman as follow: In a recent letter he tells of his work and of the plans of the Student Relief for the coming year. It is planned to extend aid this year to the needy students of Russia and Mr. Hoffman attended a conference of Russian students held at Warsaw September 19 to 21 with that end in view. 1. To unite the student Christmas movement throughout the world movements throughout the world. 2. To educate and distribute information about student conditions in all areas from religious and other points Funds to carry on the work have been collected all over the world and the money is being spent to carry on work in Asia Minor, Austria, Czecho Slovakia, Hungary, Latvia, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Turkey an damning fact is that many people work in Switzerland. Books, clothing, food and an opportunity to work are being furnished thousands of sick or needy students in these lands. 2. To aid in every way in harmony with the Christian purpose, the bodily; mental and spiritual welfare of the students of all lands. 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Helen Sumpter, c²⁵, of Hutchinson, entertained her mother over the week end at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Rome, Oct. 3, 2—Dr. Shazer, Rolandi Ricci and Alberta Medlina will be dignified of Italy's delegation to the limbo. The delegation to engage this mouth, it was stated today. --in four different models, in patterns for men and young men—every coat carries the Carl guarantee of satisfaction- Wiedemann's Tea-Room Service The dining service supreme Tea-Dance Friday Hem and 6 pieces $4.00 No dance Saturday Go to the Game Across the street from the Court House is the STUDENTS HOE HOP R. O. Burgert, Prop. 1113 Mass. Headquarters for Fine Findings. 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