THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FOOTBALL SQUAD CUT TO THIRTY-NINE MEN Coach Clark Keeps Nine More Men Than He Had Planned HARD WORK-OUT SATURDAY Rain Fails to Stop Preparation for Next Saturday's Battle With Washburn The personnel of the squad as announced by Coach Clark Saturday is as follows: The anticipated cut in the football squad came after the afternoon practice Saturday. Thirty-nine men were retained of thirty-one players, announced last week. Captain Pete Jones “Poolek” Allie Charlie Davidson Davidson Harold Dietrick “Dan” Hoone Cox Joe "Big Ed. Lea" Clyde Freese "Chub" Fraker "Lefty" Farrell Gordon Gray "Grif" Griffin "Hungry" Hale "Higgy" Higgins Perry Godlove "Dutch" Lornborg Alden Longwell "Max" Kreuger Harry Kane "Mack" Adams "Andy" McDonald John McLain Frank Marx Dan Harrison Dee Miffin "Red" Pierson Pete Reedy Gordon Saunders Ed Wiley "Trix" Spurgeon "Steve" Stevens Roy Turner "Bud" Thompson "Budge" Welty "Tarzan" Weidline "Prexy" Wilson This squad will be retained until after the Washburn game next Saturday. Next week when the freshman squad is available for regular scrimmages, a further cut will prohibit the squarer to about thirty regulars. J. Pluvius worked in vain Saturday if he figured on keeping Coach Clark's mudhens out of practice. because of the heavy rains in the morning, the squad was taken in early, only working about an hour and a half in all. However when the afternoon brought no signs of a let-up in the rain a regular man-sized practice was staged, with a stiff sciff mage and a work-out on the tackling dummies "Run all the way to the Gym to run. Don't let that little knoll stop you," yelled "Pete?" as the squid hit them for the last round. And they ran! "Gridiron Gossip" By Joe Turner Wilford Belgard, Fresh tackle, suffered a collared bone in scrimmage Friday afternoon. Belgard was a tackle on an un-official all-state team. Belgard is on the official all-state basketball team. He comes from Newton. By Joe Turner Spurgeen, Miffin, McAdams, Wilson, Farrell, Black, Welty and Griffin is the way the backfiel is lining up. It looks like speed, too, lots of it. Wyckoff and Brewster, two of Washburn's best bets, will be out of Saturday's game. Wyckoff is ineligible on account of grades, and Brewster is out of the Kansas game because of the Missouri Valley conference elegibility ruling under which the game is being played. Grover, Cochrane, and Schabinger will associate at the Washburn game. Grover and Cochrane are well known in the sport. The longer is longer in the Emporia Normal. Harold Burt, a 200 pound Fresh back who hails from Eureka, is out of the game temporarily with a bad knee. "Cupid!" Grauer, Varsity lineman who has been out of the last few practices with a dislocated shoulder, will back in the game today or tomorrow. Freshman Caps "MORE SYSTEM----LESS WASTE," SAYS ALLEN New Plan Adopted in Issuing Equipment at Athletic Office "More System and Less Waste" is the principal on which the Athletic Office is handling the issuing of equipment this year. "If each branch of athletics can be given its place in the schedule, and each one handled in its appointed time, much better care can be taken of the University equipment required by all athletes." Athletic Director "Phoe" Allen said today. During the past two weeks football has held the center of the stage, and students anxious to get equipped and started on other sports have been disappointed several times at the athletic office. However, by Tuesday all teams had completed their training and all the gridiron aspirants outfitted. Then, "Phoq" promise, the cross-country and track men will be given their turn, and the doors closed to the UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 Mass. St. for all schools Your Osteopath, Vanwinkle 4 Doors North of Rowlands Book Store Many are Buying Their Freshman Caps Now K. U. BRANCH Corner 12th & Indiana Sts. "and now I've bought the Prof. E. H. S. Bailey home at 1329 Ohio. Call 1534 Black for our appointment any time between 3:00 and 8:00 P. M. Yes, I make house calls anywhere." We believe it is a wise plan and are prepared for the early buyers with a good looking and durable cap of correct design. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM West Point Football Prospects Look Bright WEST POINT, N. Y. Sept. 26—United Press” Point Bound grinie wrinkle the faces of the Cadets every time they think of the 1921 season. Last year's reverence are forgotten by the bright lights of success on the gridron this fall. The Navy is already marked down as a victim of the 1921 Army machine, and the game with the sailors all in one thing that counts with the soldiers. Head Coach Daley has intact the team of last year. That means that rudimentary football will not be needed in the early stages of train- football men. Track equipment will be issued beginning Tuesday. The Athletic office is better able to handle the issuing of equipment this year than ever before, and plentiful supplies for every sport have already been received or are ordered. The in-service better system in issuing will put a stop to a heavy loss that the department has suffered in other years. means that your clothes come out safe and sound fresh odorless and CLEAN We have that kind of equipment. MAX, THE CLEANER 12 E. 8th St. Phone 498 ing and that teamwork can be accomplished to the maximum. The brilliant French is expected to be the greatest star of the year. He scored 83 points in seven games last year, and with a better running machine this season he is almost sure to do at least as well. The backfield is expected to be one of the best and fastest on the eastern gridiron, and the whole team, with such stars as French, Wildeide Greene, Breidatze and Davidson ought to make a great record with a scheme that the soldiers the greatest opportunity of history to bid for a championship. The schedule starts off with two double-headers on successive Saturdays, and it includes the regular feature game with Notre Dame, an innovation in the way of a trip to New Haven for a game with Yale and a second intersectional contest with Wabash. new 'advisory compen- tion' in Hamptons and Springfield, Oct. 1;伊拉克 and Lebanon Valley, Oct. 10; Bwabush Oct. 15; Yale, Oct. 22; Susquamha, Oct. 29; Notre Dame, Nov. 5; Villa Nova, Nov. 12; Navy, Nov. 26. Prof. De Forest Goes to Indiana Dr. H. DeForest, assistant professor of botany at K. U. last year and in the summer Session, has accepted a fellowship from Indiana Science Department, Indianapolis Normal School,Indianapolis,Indiana. Special meeting of the Advisory Assembly Tuesday, 4:30 o'clock, September 27th, in Room 206 Fraser. All organizations of fifteen or more men can send representatives to this meeting—H. Olson, Retiring President. Students Volunteers will meet at Myers Hall, 7:15 Tuesday evening. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The schedule complete is: Two Meals Daily A la Carte Plan Special Sunday Dinner American Plan The Dining Service Supreme Tea Dances—Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Afternoons at 3:30 Wednesday, September 28, Norman Hem and 8 Pieces The DeLuxe Cafe "Where Service Counts" Your time is valuable but you can well afford to pay a visit to the newly remodelled, finished and equipped De Luxe Cafe. AFTER THE PARTY We are open all night—we never close either day or night. The same good service and excellent food here at any hours. The "Y" Serves YOU Always —that's why we're different. Christian Association Week—September 26-30,1921 The Y.M.C.A. must raise $5,600 this year Jobs for 154 men up to September 20 (100 permanent jobs) Rooms for 1000 K.U. men Work of the Y.M.C.A. The (100 permanent jobs) "K" Books—"The Freshman Bible 1200 copies at less than Freshmen Welcomed Foreign students given homes, friends and introduced to American ways Democratic Social Life Promoted The Y.W.C.A. must raise $3,200 this year Estes Park Conference and summer work in industrial plants Big Speakers brought to K.U. (last year 10 men) Big Sister Work Work of the Y.W.C.A. The Teas for New Girls Employment Freshman Frolic Women Speakers Estes Park Conferences Give these movements your support You Can Serve the "Y" Now Summer Work in Industrial Plants All students interested in foreign missions are welcome.—Winifred Shanon, Prse. Home Clause, a former student of the University is attending the University of Nebraska. Walter Ellenberger Rush, A. B.17, i superintendent of schools at Basine, Kenz. Paul B. Champin, M. D.18, is resident surgeon at the Jewish hospital, St. Louis, Mo. "SPORTERS" $25 to $50 In Shetland tweeds, mixtures, cassimeres and flannels. 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