Halls, distance, are used for gym. Garage is also used. Become nearly boarded located bathroom, tillages rent in rooms. They the se ause secured physio ghu in gu of the portes ortle So leap body cent the part late not out from the de th u g THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SECOND STRING HAD FIERCE SCRIMMAGE "Replacement Material" Wa Pounded Hard Against Yearlings for Hour And a Half WORKING ON NEW PLAYS Team is Working Desperately in Preparation for Washburn Game Saturday When it is got so dark that the ends could not see to catch forward passes last night, Head Coach Forrest C. Aileen sent the men to the dressing sheds. The first scrimage on a Monday evening after a Saturday game was staged against the yearling team and extended into an hour and one-half of fighting, plunging practice. FROSH FOUGHT HARD Blocking practice was staged with real men for the blocks. Coach Lindsay ran his freshman team against the twenty-five men of the varidity second string, and a right royal fight was won across the field on downs, showing fast plunging work that took the light men on the varsity off their across the field. Laslet brought the varsity machine into harder working, however, and took the ball through the gain line for consistent small gains. NVY PASSED LENGTHLY Replacement material seemed the aim of the conchos in the rigorous practice. The backs were used as hard pads for the wrist, and the line was ragged into fighting, NVY PASSED LENGTHLY The first string practiced hard on open formations and forward passes, working several trick formations and passes. The passing of "Red" Ivy, on long thirty and forty-yard formations, flips, was called "Loborg." Loborg and Bann worked at quartet. Welch, Mandeville, Wilson, Little, Simon, and Spurgeon were used in the first string backfield alternately, and the heavy line that was used in the first half of the Normal game, including Ivy, Reid, Nettels, Sandefur, Smith, Jones, Saunders, and Hart were the principal lights of the line. PIGSKIN PATTER By "Cap" Garvin For the first time since the fall of 1918, the Lawrence high school football team suffered defeat. Saturday, the team played its final game at the academy's Academy at Atchison, to 0. When 3,000 rookers come out to the first game of the season, it is a fairly good indicator that there will be a strong run for the rookies, coming out for the Homecoming game. The Hargis Clan seemed rather surprised at the Jayhawk squad. They really expected to win something Saturday. Scrubby says that Washburn College has the strongest, tightest football team in their history. And just as a reminder we are due to battle with them next Saturday. Last year they were not supposed to have basketball, but only a 0 to 10. Looks like a good live meetup next Saturday. There was not a freshman room in Lawrence to be bought Saturday noon consequently, numerous of the yearlings were rather nervous. Mandeville looked mighty good from where we sat. Next Saturday we are going to have a rubber stamp made to read: Mandeville carried yards, for it was all ways four yards or some multiple thereof. Then there is another guy that needs must be mentioned from the Emperor's angle of looking at it. An officer, in his mid-30s, said, "Man, he's a regular cave man," There was not a play without George Nettles mixed up in it. And Pete Jones just seated to sift him out into ten times out of every nine. Dutch Lonborg ran away from the Teachers Saturday just like Packard leaves a Ford. Harley Little is going to throw that ball over the fence some day. We wondered if he could not flip it the full hundred yards if he had to. We can't mention all the players who worked well in that game for our space is limited and we would have to mention them all. When a man can get up before a howling mob of meat-threaty students as we congregated in the gym for the night shirt parade and say, "Everybody but the 'K' men will have to throw their paddles out here and buy them." The gym was Well, Sandy said this Saturday night and nearly before he had finished the paddles started raining out in the middle of the floor. SHOWED FAST FORM Twelve Cross-Country Men Complete Try-Out Run. Prospects for a winning team for Kansas in cross-country running took on a bright aspect last night when Coach Karl A. Schalemann announced that twelve men, out of more than thirty aspirants, completed the first try-out run of two and one-half miles, and qualified for the squad. James “Ace” Wilson finished first over the distance in the remarkably short time of 13 minutes, 46 1-5 seconds. The men ran as hard as is usual at the end of the season, Conch Schlademan said, and displayed fine form. The order in which the men performed was “Brae” Patterson, Schaub, “Brae” Massey, Melicier, Ming, Reb, Paris, Fitzgerald, Lynne, and Lamb. Kansas is practically sure of meets with Drake and Ames in the mornings of the football games here, and Coach Schulman expects to take advantage of this opportunity and Manhattan, and very probably to Missouri Thanksgiving Day. If a strong light hurts your eyes, let us explain Crooks Glasses to you. -Gustafson—Adv. 16-1 Glasses that are good to look at and good to look through. -Gustafson. 16-1 Adv. F. B. McCOCLOCH, Druggis Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conkin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. "SCRUBBY" PREDICTS HARD_GRIDIRON SCRAP Washburn Line Will be Tough Puncturing, Says Line Coach Laslett "The Kansas team will have to fight harder than has any Kansas team in K. U. football history, if the Jawhawkers are to triumph over the Washburn Ichabads on McCook field next Saturday." Line Coach "Scribby" Laslett, who scouted the Nebraska-Washburn game at Lincoln last Saturday is authority for this statement. The Nebraska-Washburn team represented the Kannas-Nebraska game last year, with the Ichabods fighting the Husker off its feet in the first and fourth quarters. Nebraska all the men they had, too, every man but one being a memoirist who told that battled the Jayhawks to defeat less than a year ago. The Washburn squad has a strong defensive line, and the game Saturday will be a hard fight for the Toledo line to prevent the Jayhawker to score. The players in all save two instances in the game against the Haskers, who outweighed them fifteen pounds, broomed omitted for the Kannas team, the dopestors figure. The Icklands are connected the class of the Kansas consortium, which have formed a pop organization in Topoda of the *Beat K. U.* variety. . Suits and Overcoats for College Men with superior workmanship and best of material $40 up We Specialize on Diamond Mounting and Fine Watch Work. Samuel G. Clarke 1033 MASS. STREET THE COLLEGE JEWELER We Like to Do Little Jobs of Repairing Twenty-five Smart Fall Suits Innis Bulline Hackman Youthful styles that will appeal to the College girl and they are quite different from anything you have seen. The Materials are soft and velvety woolens in dark Oriental Shades such as Malay, Nankin Blue. Foo Chow, Bedouin, Ming and Dryad, with trimmings of Gray Squirrel, Scotch Male, *Nutrata*, French Seal or Australian O'Possum. Others with embroidery or braiding. The prices range from $75.70 to $135.00. Just In from New York's Most Expert Tailors and Designers. Dozen of Pretty Dresses for various occasions, Tricotines Velours, Duvet de Latre, Satins and Taftetas, with embroidery, beads or garments. Almost every dress we show has only recently come to the department. Serges from $16.50 to $25.00. Tricotines from $23.75 to $67.50. Satin Dresses from $23.75 to $69.75. Dancing Frocks from $35.00 to $65.00. Y. W. C. A. Drive Reaches High Membership Mark The reports from the Y. W. C. A membership campaign held last week totaled to five hundred and forty signed members. The drive will continue until the final week that last week was such a busy one for everyone and that some of the girls had changed addresses and could not be reached by the canvassers. Miss Gunn said she was highly pleased with the results of the campaign. "I am so excited," she reports she hopes to see the membership list pass the six hundred mark. Bermejo Writes Article For Philippine Magazine Fernanda V. Bermejo, ed21, is the author of the leading article in the August number of the "Philippine Journal of Education", published by the College of Education, University of Philippines. The article is entitled, "The Diagnostic and Explapiative Functions of the Junior High School," and is in English. He study he made here last year. Mr. Berniego is a state supervisor of academic instruction in the Philippines, on leave as a government student in the United States. ... W. S. G. A. Representatives Will be Chosen in November TO ELECT FRESHMEN The election of freshman representatives to the W. S. G. A. will be held the first Friday of November. Candidates must have petitions signed by fifty women, twenty-five by men. These petitions should be presented to Helen Osen president of the Women's Student Government Association, by at least one week before election. Only girls who are succeeding in the work and who are carrying the full amount are eligible as candidates. "We want responsible, thoroughgoing women on the W. S. G. A. said Helen Olson today. "The freshman representative is one of the few girls I can count on, as she represents the largest number of women on the Hill." Miss Olson urges that the Freshman girls and their friends be thinking right away about the candidates to become the next generation and give the matter genuine thought. Year's Plans Outlined By Cosmopolitan Club Wiedemann's She—"This parfait deluxe is delicious!" He—"If this malted milk was any thicker I couldn't draw it through a straw." --we invite comparison on these clothes The Cosmopolitan Club has outlinen its program for the year, according to —economy in clothes is buying good clothes— right now we are offering Suit values for $50 that spell real economy. New Let's ream a Shirts Hats Caps Sweaters O Coats Rain Coats Coach Reams' Washburnites Saturday— now ready for your choosing. at F, V. Bermejo, ed 21, president, it will include plans to foster friendly relations between the foreign and native students of the University. For the present, metdings of the club will be held weekly, and talks made with national and international top officials in a committee has been appointed to help foreign students get rooms, and to show them about the hill. The present membership of the club is about thirty, including Japanese, Chinese, Armenian, Russian, Korean, Czecho-Slovak, and American students. Plans are being made now for social entertainments which is the main purpose of the Cosmopolitan Club. Harry Bolton, 123, spent the week end at his home in Alta Vista. Lawrence HIGH SCHOOL vs. Kansas City, Kansas HIGH SCHOOL FIRST FOOTBALL GAME ON THE HOME FIELD FRIDAY, 3 P.M. October 8 McCOOK FIELD Electric Shoe Shop 726 1-2 Mass. 1017 1-2 Mass Our Shoe Repairing Surely pleases else we would not be so busy WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 1047 Massachusetts St. CAPITAL $100,000.00 CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 Receives Deposits, makes Loans, buys and sells Liberty Bonds and other Securities. Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Travellers' Cheques. Food Drafts in multiples of $10.00. Just received a fresh shipment of Tiffin and Foss Candies The Oread Cafe "BRICKS" The Home of the Students