THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FIRST OFFICIAL WORK-OUT FAGS CANDIDATES Fifteen New Men Report Who Have Not Suited Up Before BACKFIELD LOOKING GOOD Lecture to Men Part of First Day's Training Program season will be a regular for the rest of the year without many substitutes or shake-ups in the lineup. About forty variety football candidates told through an hour's scrimmage on Winchell Field yesterday at the first official practice of the year for K. U.S. gridiron Season. Fifteen new men reported to Coach "Potys" Clark yesterday for the first time. Ideal basketball interviewer interfereed with several times during the scrimmage "Potys" had to use up on the strength work on account of the faithfulness of Old Sol. Schlademan had charge of the line men and Clark instructed the backfield aspirants in the art of lugging the ball through the opponent's line. Right now the backfield seems to be the least of worries for, according to his book, the team are working in fairly good form. In the line the prospects are not so bright. There is a dearth of tackles. Sandefur, the giant Kansan, has not reported for practice, and it has been hinted that he does not intend to catch the ball this year as he is too busy with the work on the farm. Wynkoop, Edwards, Cox Davison loom strong for the tackle positions. Captain "Pete" Jones will take care of one guard position, while the other guard position is "Hungry." Hale will probably hold down the center job with strong competition from Saunders, a K man and Turner, a new man from Nebraska. McDonald and Allison will compete with Kreuger, Black, and Lamb for the goal. He will sitfitted from the backfield on account of the scarcity of line material. According to advance dope, the K. U. football hopes will rest with eleven men. The coaching staff this year favors an eleven-man team if they can stand the gaff; if not more men will have to be used. From this it seems that the man who makes his place on the team at the first of the The tackling dummy and the running boxes will be the program for this afternoon for the conditioning of the men, Coach Clark announced this morning. If the sun's rays are not too severe this afternoon, scrimmage will be the proper course of the armors of the molaskins. If the sun does not hold off, there will probably be no scrimmage until later in the evening. CAPITAL $100,000.00 St. Louis Woman Enters Sportdom as Promoter WATKINS NATIONAL BANK SURPLUS $100,000.00 The Mens' Student Council requests the president of every organization on St. Louis, Sept. 15—Sportdome, meet Mrs. J. M. Hutchinson, St. Louis first woman fight promoter! Tonight she will be in direct charge of the bout between Hugh Walker and Bob Martin at the Colseum. She raised a guarantee fund for the "go" and induced noted and professional business men of the city to endorse the fight will go toward creating an emergency fund for disabled veterans of the world war. Trouptails for the Women's Glee Club will be held in Room 10 in the Fine Arts Building Monday and Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock. Former members as well as new members must try out... Lazelle. Margarite Chander and Josephine Hermon of 1145 Indiana will spend the week end at their homes in Kansas City. Band trystouts will be held every afternoon and evening this week in Room 502 Fraser Hall—J, C. McCanes, Director. Pen and Serrell will meet Thursday, September 22, at 7:30 o'clock in Room 110, Fraser. ANNOUNCEMENTS C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. D. C. Asher, Cashier Dick Williams, Assistant Cashier W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cashier All members of the faculty and student body are invited to be present at the opening reception of the year to be given by the University in Robinson Gymnasium on Saturday evening, September 17 at 8 o'clock. Stationery that pleases every one- Rankin Drug Company. Kraker fountain pens.—Rankin Drug Company. Safety razor blades, silk makes—Rankin Drug Company. Our fountain pens are guaranteed to give service—Rankin Drug Co. 1-8 FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES Coming Soon the hill, including fraternities, sororities, clubs and societies of every description to be on hand at 7:45 o'clock, Saturday night, in Robinson Gymnasium to help with the All-University party—Art Walker, Secretary. At the same old stand 1905-1922 Johnston's Chocolates are fresh every week.—Rankin Drug Co. 1- G. W. Steeper & Co. Tailoring, Remodeling, Cleaning and Pressing Houk & Green Clothing Co. 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