Halla, stucco one of his guns. Al a gra a chara a. Been searily located and the letters o' rent rooms. They these need physics is gu of the portes orifice large velocity cent the part later not con from the dec the t i g THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TRACK MEN STRIVE TO REGAIN PRESTIGE "Must Make Good Boast to Aggies and Tigers," Says Bradley Hard Training Starts Immediately Says Coach Schlademan HAS LEARNED IN OLYMPICS The University of Kansas is out after her lost prestige on the track. With the return of Everett L. Bradley, K. U.'s Olympic representative and captain of the Jayhawk tracete team for this year prospects are looking up. Bradley says he has learned a whole lot about the game, that he is going to put that knowledge into practice when the training season opens. And the training season starts immediately, according to Track Coach Karl Schlademan. Every Kansas track aspirant who is in earnest in his aspirations will be on the field every coach, Coach Schlademan are announced. The Kansas team this year, Captain Bradley says, must win from the Kansas Aggies and Missouri to make good the bonus he has made to Ray Watson, on Olympic teammate and captain of the K. S. A., C. track team, of the University of Missouri, rival for Bradley's goal of America's premier athlete. "We will be especially strong in field athletes." Bradley said, "but unless something harms or somebody develops we will not have such a wonderful aggregation of track artists. Haddock, spinner, Massey and Wilson long distance men, and Paul O'Leary, quarter meter, represent about all Kansas has in the way of runners." Coach Schadman pointed out that there was a great chance for a relay team at the University this year. On the field events, besides Bradley, he constitutes a field team in himself, Kansas has Edwin Sandelhof, holder of the 50-meter dash. He will be trained in both the javelin and discus for the next season. Bradley says that Sandefor also should be trained in the 56 pound weight. Kansas has a pole-vapiter in Heizer of last year, and Chandler a freshman of two years ago who has returned to track. Sandefor can be placed in the high jump, the javelin, the broad jump, and probably the 220-yard dash. Send the Daily Kansan home. Ford Cut Brings Drop In Mail Order Prices Chicago, Sept. 23. —Price cuts from 10 to 20 per cent in merchandise are shown in the new catalog of Sears Roebuck & Company and Montgomery Ward & Co., the reduction effective immediately after the announcement by Henry Ford that he had low, ered prices on his clothing and dress goods reduced in price will not go back to the high level, officials of the companies said. Upwards of 35 per cent in furniture was announced. Mary Tudor, fa'20, who won the scholarship offered by the New York Art League last spring, will leave October first for New York to begin Former K. U. Student Wins Art Scholarship Miss Tudor is one of ten in the United States to be given a scholarship. The honor came to her after some of her work both in painting and charcoal drawing had been submitted to the Art League. This was the first time this schola­tion was awarded to a student in the University. Kemana Miss Tudor is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Jury Has Scaut Evidence Of Wall Street Explosion New York, Sept. 23. The grand Jury was expected to complete its investigation of last week's bomb explosion in Wall Street today. The examination of scores of witness has failed to produce any new evidence A bomb warning was received at Gardner, Collector of Internal Revenue by the Brokerage publicly. R. M. did that although the card evidenced was a letter of a box, every precaution will be taken to guard the building. Engineers Lose Two Profs. The School of Engineering lost only two professors this year. Mr. Hunt, who taught students go into commercial practice with the firm of Black and Veatch, of Kunan City, Mo., and Mr. F. H. Sibley has accepted the position of mechanical engineer at the University of Oklahoma. At I R Again Washington, Sept. 23—Poleland and Lithuania have broken the peace negotiations and fighting has been resumed between the two countries despite intervention of the League of Nations, the State Department was advised today. BALLET SLIPPERS Made of black kid stock with turn soles. We have two styles. $2.50 and $3.00 We have just received another large shipment of WHITE Gymnasium Shoes, our assort is complete. NEWMAN'S 805 Mass. Indians and Methodists Will Open Lawrence Football Season HASKELL AND BAKER TO CLASH SATURDAY The first football game of the season will be played Saturday after, noon, on Haskell Field, at 3:00 o'clock, when the Haskell Indians go up against the Baker University team. The Indians work harder than ever before, and with the material in hand, it will be difficult to pick a first team. Twenty-four men on the first and second team is working out in its first team form. in the back field for the half-back positions are Chubbie, Tony Anderson, son, Bates, Wofford, and old Carlilea star, who is said to have beaten Yale with a 90 yard run, when playing there. Campbell, a likely likelibback candidate, played for Haskell in his last game. A good man, can hold down either end or fullback. Captain McLemore, is by far the best quarterback on the sound. The backfield is easily the speediest that Haskell has turned out in some years. in some years. The line will be lighter than usual, and hard-hitting. Of the last year's men out are Nick Lasa, Killback, Meeks, Nori and Byington. New material or men who formerly played with Haskell are Nanomutaby, King, Eagle, McBurney, Brown and McGeisay. The probaible line for Satur, day after that has not been decided. Head Coach Bell comes from Centre College, Kentucky, where he was all-Southern end, and played with the famous Centre College team last year when they beat West Virginia, which previously beat North Carolina, assistant coach coming from Baker, where started on last year's football and basketball teams. Send the Daily Kansan home. VIOLIN Case and Bow, for Sale very Cheap. See Homer Armstrong, 1301 Tenn. St. THE CALL FOR FALL Clothing is in the air and the FALL CLOTHING of Quality Second to None is here awaiting your inspection. We know your verdict will be an O. K. for every detail for our entire interest is centered on having here for you, the very best clothing obtainable, and also for the very least possible cash. $55, $50, $45, $40, $35 SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Ye Shop of Fine Quality A JEWELRY SHOP where quality comes before price and service comes before profit. SHEAFFER PENS THIS IS WHAT MAKES us the best known establishment of its kind in Lawrence. 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