FOOTBALL CANDIDATES SCRIMMAGE IN MUJ THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Prospects Brighter With Sixty Men Out for Place on Varsity YEARLINGS IN WORKOUT Last Year's Freshmen Show Up Well in Practice Yesterday Out with one hundred and twenty men in football uniform every afternoon, working hard and crying for more. He was on a brighter aspect than the week. Sixty men out for the Varsity squad, plowed around through the mud Thursday afternoon, getting tired of playing for the coming gruelling season. MIS SEN Two squads picked out by the coaches gave a half hour scrimmage, wherein men from last sea-son's freshman squad did good work. Spurgeon, playing fullback, went through the line for big gains. Others of last year's first year men who showed up well, were Allison, at end, who went around the line and into practically every position in the game all the time, getting his man and holding his part of the line. Friker, 225 lb. guard, surpred some of the men with the ball by his speed. Higgins seemed to have no trouble in holding up his end of the game. Others of the new men on the Varsity who showed up given up in the quarterback positions. Ivy at end showed up particularly well. SIXTY FRESHMEN OUT SENT FRESHIE. The freshmen, axiis strong, spent the afternoon in running down under pants, and practiced broken field running. The freshmen will prob- before not scrimmage with the Varsity Wednesday of next week. About one hundred loyal roots were out watching practice. LOAFING ROOM READY Football Men Given Place to Relax in Gym The new variety landing room has been opened on the east second floor of Robinson Gymnasium. The Var., room proper, or "K" gallery, is fitted out for the purpose of athletics, to be themselves, and to get the human touch of athletics. The walls are hung with pictures of former K. U, heroes with a life size portrait of Tommy Johnson occupying the place of honour. The gymnasium is comfort to the men, chairs, tables, lounges and newspapers are supplied. A bulletin board where the sport dope is posted, occupies one corner and across the room is a blackboard and the coaches in illustrating plays. Adjoining the "K" gallery is the treatment room equipped with work out benches and a vibrator for the children. The chair also with treatment in the mornings. Here the Varsity men informally meet with the coaches, loaf during their idle hours and talk about what ever suits their fancy. Bomb Found in Crowded Station of Brooklyn "L" New York, Sept. 23—A dynamite bomb with a fuse was discovered in a wash room of the Reid Avenue station on the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Elevated Line today by policeman San Cinelo. He ex-tinguished the fuse. The elevated platform was crowded with scores of people who were on their way for several weeks ago was marked by considerable violence during the first few days. It is believed to be practically ended through the return of the men to their posts individually and the hiring of new men. Why not have a good looking pair of glasses? Gustafson.—Adv.10-1. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. A. G. ALRICH Vocational Training Men May Get Maximum Raise Printing, Engraving, Binding Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps Stationery, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass. Street "There is a possibility that vocational training men may get a raise from ninety to one hundred dollars a year. If the board will give it to them if they can be convinced that the man actually need the increased amount," said Prof. A. T. Walker, head of the Vocational Training department this mor. The maximum, one hundred dollars a month, has been allowed to the Kan. Sai city schools and the Pittsburgh Normal men because, as they are in the city, they were supposed to be higher. There have been a number of raises in Lawrence prices since the last figures were sentin to the board and I am now, with the aid of the men, making out payments. The board," continued Professor Walker. Vacancies in Orchestra. According to F. E. Kendri, director of the University Orchestra, a number of vacancies have not yet been filled in the orchestra. Places for the following instruments are still open. Second flute, first and third oboe, trumpet, trombones, and tympan. Any assistant to Director Kendri is asked to report to Director Kendri at once in Room 115, Central Administration Building. Mr. M. A. Follidori Jr., c23, has accepted a position in the office of the Southern Pacific R. R. at Kansas City, Mo. Let us duplicate that lens. Gus. tafson.-Adv.-10-f. Announcement that K. U. would be represented next year in the national marksmanship contest at Camp Perry, Ohio, was made today by Capt. H. L. Burdick, commander of the Reserve Officers Training Corps at the University. The R. O. T. C. classes in his program will send to send a full team with the zeal to win big honors for K. U., Captain Burdick said. K. U. MEN TO SHOOT Kansas R. O. T. C. Will Send Team to National Contest Captain M. C. Grenata, of the Engineering Corps, newly-appointed member of the Kansas military defense agency a week ago, was the coach of the Camp Humphreys rife team, which finished well in the finals. Captain Grenata is a member of the faculty, will conduct classes in markmanagement. Among the many rifle teams taking part in the rifle matches at Camp Perry, s. R. O. T. C. teams made an excellent show. The teams consisted of fourteen shotguners, all r. O. T. C. students from the following instruction camps: Camps Dews, Jackson, Custer and Kearney, Infantry camps; Camps Humphrey Engineering camp, and Fort Ethan Allen, Cavalry camp. There were fifty-two institutions represented in the matches. In the eight-three students attending the matches, fifty-one were from institutions of collegiate grade, thirty-one were from secondary schools, while among the latter were nineteen students from public high schools. The result of recent purchases in the New York market from which our buyer has just returned, affords you a chance to choose form the newest and most beautiful creations of Women's Wear for Fall and Winter. Dresses of Wool or Silk, for street, for afternoon or evening affairs, Party Frocks and Dinner Gowns. There are Suits for every type, in long, medium and short coat styles, with beadings, embroidery and fur trimmings, or plainly tailored styles. Blouses, rich in garniture, beads and embroidery in Flesh, White, Suit Shades and wonderful new colorings of Georgette and Crepe de Chine or combined with Satins. NEW PLAID SKIRTS. You will find nothing smarter or more serviceable than the new pleated skirts of richly colored plaids, beautiful materials of qualities which have been very scarce. Choose your Winter Coat now, while hardly cold enough today to be thinking about a winter wrap (and the wrap is decidedly the thing) you will find the selection just now at its best. **Furs for early Fall.** Small neck pieces which add so much to the looks of suit or street dress, in Gray or Sable Squirrel, Stone Marten, Molene, or Sable Coney. Other Furs in Coats, Coatees, Wraps and Scarfs. New Typewriter Record LONDON, July.—A successful attack on the world's typewriting speed record was made by R. G. Curtis. He averaged 133 words per second if he typed from dictaphone records. He had to change the cylinders twice during the test. Referring to the attached clipping, would say that Mr. Curtis used a WOODSTOCK typewriter for the test referred to, and had never seen the Woodstock until nine days before this test was made. Mr. Thompson, the London representative for the Woodstock Typewriter Company, received a letter to this effect while visiting in America. LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Distributors 737 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas Phone 548 The Norwich University队(Camp Ethan Allen, R. O. T. C. Cavalry camp) finished in third place in the Regimental Team Match, winning奖励 as they beat five teams Regular Army and fifteen National Guard. Lightning Hit Chem Building. The chimney and part of the roof on the south east corner of the Chem.istry Building are repaired and in good shape again according to John M. Shea, superintendent of buildings and grounds. This chimney and a portion of the roof were torn off by lightning a short time before the opening of this school year. Send the Daily Kansan home. Death of Policeman Revenged Dublin, Sept. 23—Immediate revenge for the murder of two police, men last night was exacted today. A number of houses were burned and damage done by flying bullets. The reprintisal also visited the nearby villages of Carlisle and Wicklow, who were killed at the latter place and one at the former, the report said. Miss Sammie Butler of Muskogee, Okla., will be the guest of Hazel Cook, next week. Make your school work easier by giving proper attention to your eyes Gustafson..-Adv. 10-1. If its football stuff You crave Just 'end run' Up to our Sporting goods department And we can 'Snap' you Ever'thing you'll need From top to toe— There's eighteen diff'rent Qualities in footballs And all of Spaldings Regulation togs— We satisfy the wants Of the Regular And the Volunteer And the Practice-Hound Sporting Goods Section Second Floor WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 1047 Massachusetts St. 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. With the large number of K. U. Students who have patronized our store. We hope to increase our list of satisfied customers with Quality-Jewelry and prompt repair service at all times. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ninth and Vermont Streets ERIC A. BLECK, D. D. 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