THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BOOSTERS AND BAND TURN OUT FOR RALLY Pep and Noise Marks First Meeting; Barbed Wire Entanglements No Barrier TENTATIVE LINE-UP MADE Freshmen Played Good Game Varsity Will Not Be Over- Confident Three hundred of the "Thunderning Thousand" braved the wilds south of the Gymnasium, scaled the barbed wire entanglements that around the new practice field, and made a real affair out of the first football rally of the season at yesterday afternoon's scrimmage. The band was there with its hardest members, including "Sandy" Windor was there, cane and all, and the crowd was there with the pop and noise. Coach "Potsy" Clark proceeded to throw a real show for the sailors. For the first time this season the Fosh and the Varsity were allowed to scrap it on out even losses, losing and gaining the hall in the regular four-and ten manner. For the most part Coaches Clark and Schlademann withdrew from the immediate vicinity of the battle, and left the Varsity to "use its head" on both offensive end defense work. The showing of the Varsity in yesterday's scrimmage was not overly favorable. The Fresh eleventh, showing a wolf of fight, managed several times to hold the first string for downs, while on the third string some impressive gains at times. Neither team scored during the period of scrimmage. The best showing of the Varsity was in an aerial style of play. McAdams and "Young Dutch" Lonborg d-played an ability to put down the ball, but fans to high hopes of many yards gained in this manner during the season. The formation from which a majority of the passes were pulled seemed to have the freshmen guessed as to where the flips were headed, the Varsity end and they were getting into the open consistently. Probably because he feared that the steady scrimmage would overwork his first choices, Coach Clark used more of a variety of material in the day's scrimmage than has been in other practices. Two or more men in his own backyard the backfield material was tried in a number of different combinations. Following the day's practice Coach Clark announced a tentive line-up for Saturday's game at Topeka. "Poodles" Allison and "Young Dutch" Lonborg will play the ends with "Dan" Boone as a possible substitutive for "Steve". "Max" Kruger and "Davy" Davidson and the two Peters, Jones and Reedy will play the guards, Gordon Saunders will start at center. The backfield that will start against the Ichabods will be the one used in most of the scrimmages this week. "Tris" Spurgeon will start at full. Charlie Black and "Mac" McAdam will be at the halfs and Prexy Wilson will do the signal for the Knights who will do the punting for the Jayhawkers, while Wilson may kick the field goals. Following [last night's] workout, Coach Clark said: "After what the freshmen showed the men today, the team will not be over-confident when they go into Saturday's game. We do not expect an easy time of it at Topeka, and are going there prepared for a req battle." "Gridiron Gossip" By Joe Turner Two dollars is what the Washburn athletic management is getting for tickets to Saturday's game. And we don't have much chance that Jesse James came from Missouri! "Cap" Garvin was steering his Jayawker cameraman around last night, picking up the first football pictures for the 1922 Jayawker. "That's all, Freshmen, thank you," said "Potys" yesterday, when he decided that the Varsity had enough of the heavy. We doubt, however, that the Varsity felt like thanking the Fresh for last night's work. "Poodles" Allison was still carrying his head on one side last night from a crack that he got the day before. "Poodles", however, is slated for Friday, even works at Washoula Saturday, even if he has to look at 'em sideways. "Hungry" Hale will be out in a suit today, but probably will not get into the game Saturday. The crowd that turned out to the rally and scrimmage yesterday were treated to a good show—and they appreciated it. But they were a little careless about staying back of the white lines. With the two Petes, Jones and Reedy, on each side, center should be a fairly well protected position all this season. Which leads us to remark that Gordon Saunders is filling "Hurryp!" Hale's shoes in good style at the pilot position. 1921 FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS AT WASHBURN Year's Grind Begins Saturday at Topeka—Prospects Are Near Dark Oct. 1—Washburn, at Topeka Oct. 8—Open Oct. 15—Drake University, at Lawrence Oct. 22—Ames Aggies, at Ames Oct. 29 Kansas Argies, at Law Nov. 5—Oklahoma, at Norman Nov. 12—Nebraska, at Lincoln Nov. 24—Thanksgiving Homecoming. Missouri, at Lawrence. rence Silk Underwear Is NOT an Extravagance "Driving to the Game" Saturday Coach "Potts" Clark'1521 Jayhawk machine will open the year's schedule. Never before in the history of the school has a Kansas football team started the season when it opened. Every school on the Kansas schedule this year has the edge, on paper". Every school in the Valley has returned a large percentage of experienced men, while the Jayhawk team has been built almost entirely of new men. Captain Pete Jones, also Hale, and this year's squad who were considered as regulars last year; Pete Reedy, fighting guard with a Valley reputation established several seasons ago, is back and will be a strengthening feature of the line. In addition to these men, McAdams, Spurgeon, Wilson, Fraker and Allison were worn by this year's squad included in the first string. 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The better things popular prices. games. This was made necessary by the fact that no playing field will be available in Lawrence until the gridiron of the new Stadium is sodded. This field will be ready for the first game that with Drake on October 15. Certainly Coach Clark faces a dark situation in his first year at Kansas. And yet the student body has already expressed confidence in Clark's ability to winning aggregation and has pledged his its support whether his first season proved successful or otherwise. No real estimate of just what kind of a machine Clark and Line Coach Schademann have been able to whip into shape can be made until the smoke clears away from Saturday's battle with the Icabates at Topeka. WIEDEMANN'S Tr. Service Tea Room Chocolate Garden Soda Grill Regular Tea Dances— Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 4:00 p. m. No dance Saturday, this week on account of Washburn-K. U. game. 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It is requested that these two called to the articles of the constitu- organizations activity enforce these of the Associated Men of the Uni- traditions and that all others refrain versity of Kansas which delegates from hazing freshmen—Men's Stupower of enforcing the freshman dent Council. squirre's studio is making the 1922 Jayhawker Photographs. Special Rates Too Make Your Appointments NOW' Twenty-five Years of Service We have just passed our twenty-fifth milestone and have set aside the month of October in which to celebrate our Silver Anniversary. Each day thruout the entire month there will be a special in one of our departments. Regular merchandise will be taken from our regular stock and sold on this day at a very special price in order to increase our business and make the month of October the very greatest in our history. Each day we will announce in the daily papers the special for the second day following. 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