THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VARSITY MAKES GOOD GAINS AGAINST FROSH Plow Right Through Even With 10 Men in Yearling Backfield SANDEFUR TRIED AT FULL Husky Farmer Throws a Mean Plunge—"Flu" Attack A hard practice on defensive open field work, in preparation for the forward-flipping Ames Cycles, was the routine that the Jayhawker football squad went through Monday night on McCook. A hard fast scrimmage lasting more than an hour trained the offensive, was featured by steady gains of considerable ground. The last ten minutes of scrimmage, however, was a reversal of the steady gains by the Varsity. The fabled shades of darkness falling at such a rapid rate that even the forms of the players had changed in color, Freshman Cah Ad Lindsey sent in an additional backfield, and a couple of other line backers who happened to be handy. While the varsity didn't lose a lot of ground, they didn't gain much, and just before Coach Allen stopped the practice, quarterback Harley Little looked things over and discovered the toen men in the freshman team, the defensive team about necessary, too, to keep the Varsity from running over the In the main, a light backfield, fast, and heady, with special drill on interference, seems to be the aim of Coach Allen in this week's practice. The Kansas University Bible Chair Arthur Braden, Director Announces the Following Courses Beginning October 25, 1920 at Myers Hall Open to all University Mon and Women Regardless of Religious Affiliation II. How We Got the Bible I. Christian Ethics Mondays 5:00 to 5:45 P.M. Tuesday 5:00 to 6:45 P. M. A study of the materials, authorship, dates and composition of the Script course that every student should take. III. Hebrew Prophecy. Saturdays 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. Indicate with an X the course or course in which you desire to enroll and a hint at it: Arthur Braden, Myers Hall. Address ... Telephone ... Little, MacAdams, King, Kane, Welch, and Allison were used in the last part of last night's practice, and shot through holes, ran around end, or hit the goal. A new backfield candidate was discovered in the person of "Farner" Sandefur, who just before quitting his practice to go out and milk the ows, ran a half dozen plays from the fullback position. The big two hundred pound simply plowed through the line, strewing freshmen on both sides to hit them and sending slow, eetter, and got away behind his interference in a very credible manner. The slight attack of "fiu" that kept Red Ivy out of the lineup against Drake is abating, and most of the "invaluable" are rounding back to their original positions. Be sure any great changes in the lineup for the next two games, according to the coaches, as the main emphasis of the scrimmages and practice will be all along the lines of teamwork, and development of fast interference. Kansas is far more noted for tor- nadoes than is Ames for Cyclones. PIGSKIN PATTER By "Cap" Garvin That Ames gang which is coming down here Saturday plays a mastic game of football, and there is not a bunch of sportsmen in the Valley. Sandy did not get out of a tret last night when he was playing fullback and he always had three or four going on to him before he went down. We must remark again about these ten men the freshmen had in the backfield. They seemed to be holding the variety fairly well. With the Drake game out of the way, we will not start shooting the propaganda about the Ames Cyclones. They will still surround most of the airport and missile base by Missouri last week did not show the relative strength of the two teams. Pete Welsh, one of the old guard, was out last night for the first time this year, and says this morning the morale of Welsh is a little low. A Frock of Tricotine, Serge or Wool Velour Is woman's first concern these fine Autumn days. It fills a dozen distinct and different needs. She may don it for informal social wear, or just as appropriately for a jaunt down town. Those in stock represent a variety of very new and clever styles. At $23.75, $25.00, $35.00 and up to $75.00 New Arrivals of Satin Frocks Whether Black, Navy or Brown are exceptionally pretty. You will feel quite dressed up and self satisfied In one of them. They are most reasonably priced at $35.00, $37.50, $45.00 and up to $65.00 --high in the Valley after he meets Saunders or Hart next Saturday. The members of the squad excel in other arts than football. Sunday afternoon they spent the time "romping" at the Country Club. Looks like they were somewhat inclined to be "social hellers". The cross-country men are taking their usual little jaunt of five miles every day. Kansas will specialize in milking in the next two weeks. Two cows need attention—the Ames and the Manhattan Aggies. The so much-talked-of center on the Ames team will not be rated so. More junior and senior women are wanted for hockey. Practice is held on Monday and Wednesday of each week at 11:30 and 2:30 o'clock. The field is in good condition and if the juniors and seniors will come out to practice, some inter-class games will be scheduled for the future. Hockey Not Popular With University Co-eds Send the Daily Kansan home. My prices were adjusted last month which enables me to sell fine tailored-to-order Suits and Overcoats far below prices being asked for ready made clothes. S. G. CLARKE 1033 Mass. 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Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Travellers' Cheques. Food Drafts in multiples of $10.00. KANSAS vs. AMES SATURDAY,OCTOBER 23 L a s t G a m e o n t h e H ome F i e l d U n t i l t h e Nebraska Game BOX SEATS $2.00 Student Tickets - 50c APPLICATIONS Now being received for Nebraska Game Reservation GAME CALLED AT 3 P.M. SHARP COME EARLY