THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OFFICIAL PRACTICE ON IN MISSOURI VALLEY Clark and Schlademan Lead Kansas Men on Field This Afternoon TO REDUCE SQUAD SOON Official, regular football practice for the 1921 season started at three o'clock this afternoon when head coach "Potty" Clark, together with line coach Karl Schlademann, led about thirty ambitious hunkles to the gridiron laid out on the field, and stood put them through the initial workout. The Missouri Valley conference season was officially opened today. Work to be Heavy From First —"Survival of Fittest" is Motto Clark said yesterday that he would divide the squad today into two separate teams or squads, the Whites and the Blues, and would pit them against each other in scrimage. Such a practice seems rather unusual for so early in the season, but Clark has his own system of developing the team. He intends to eliminate all unusable material early and cut down the squad to about twenty-six men on whom he will devote all his attention. The work will be made hard and heavy from the outset, but it will be of course the "survival of the fittest." The extreme heat drove the men in early yesterday afternoon. Captain Jones marshalled the outfit on the field, with Spurgeon helping direct the backfield performers. About two hours later, the time in running signals, kicking, taking exercises of various kinds and limbering in general. Coach Clark expected all the men who are to come out at all to be in uniform this afternoon. The new mentor has met most of the candidates at the gym and knows a large percent of them but he has yet to become familiar with the players and the strong and weak points of each. Such business will keep "Pots" busy for the first few days of the season. WANTED—Student telephone operator with experience, hours 3:45 to 6 p. m.-K. U. Exchange--Call K. U. 6. LOST—Tuesday at Robinson Gym a black card case containing De Molay identification card. 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ANNOUNCEMENTS 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. Band tryouts will be held every afternoon and evening this week in Room 502 Fraser Hall—J. C. McCanelles, Director. Pen and Scroll will meet Thursday, September 22, at 7:30 o'clock in Room 110, Fraser. Tryouts for the Women's Glee Club will be held in Room 10 in the Fine Arts Building Monday and Tuesday at The famous Dunn Pen at the City Drug. All prospective freshmen football men report to Warren V. Woody at athletics' room in the southeast corner of the second floor of Robinson Gymnasium for conference and measurements—Warren V. Woody, Assistant Coach. 4:30 o'clock. Former members as well as new members must try out.—R. Lazelle. Complete writing satisfaction- With a Parker Pen—City Drug. All Freshmen who have been active The students Drug Store—City Drug. 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Jewelry Our Specialty Ye Shop of Fine Quality THE COLLEGE JEWELER The School of Religion Enroll Now at Myers Hall Courses First Semester Courses Life and Teachings of Jesus Prof. Braden 3 Hours, Mon., Tues., Wed. 4:30 Development of Old Testament Literature Prof. Witcraft 3 Hours, Mon., Wed., Fri., 4:30 Development of the New Testament Church Prof.Braden The Prophets as Statesmen and Preachers Prof. Witcraft 2 Hours, Tues. 3:30, Fri. 4:30 2 Hours, Tues., Thurs.4:30 Isajah Prof. Murphy 2 Hours, Tues., Thurs., 4:30 Religious Education and Social Work Prof. Murphy 3 Hours, Mon., Wed., Fri. 4:30 Other hours may be arranged by appointment in Hi-YI work or have attended conferences at Camp Wood will meet Monday evening, 7:30 at Myers Hall for a get-together. Freshman Discussion Groups will be organized—Harold D. Smith, President, K. U. Y., M. C. A. FOR RENT—3 large furnished rooms for boys. Phone 1045 Blue, 1447 Vermont. Fountain Pens? Yes, Parkers.— City Drug. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist F. 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