13 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawkers Practice Behind Closed Gates First Time This Year Coach Olcott Intends To Be Prepared For Teachers Saturday Warren Woody has recovered sufficiently from his injury in the Illinois game to hold down his position at guard. It was feared he might be out of the game for several weeks. Another encouraging thing about practice yesterday was the return to trouble. He had been troubled with a badly sprained knee since the start of the season. He played left tackle. The first secret practice of the Jayhawk football season was held yesterday on McCook Field. Beau Olcott, coach, does not intend to have the Emporia Normal team slip up on him if trick plays and a flashy offensive will have anything to do with it. The playwrights were worked on in the long work-out last night and the coach seemed to be pleased with the progress made. Earl Shirr sprained his hand last night in an attempt to catch a forward pass. Simon was in the regular line-up again yesterday and showed to good advantage. Mandeville is gradually getting back into his old ground-giving ways. It probably will get the Frascas with the Teachers' Saturday. Knowles worked at end again yesterday and seems to be a winner at that position. He has been playing in the club since half and half on the fresh team a year ago. this afternoon the Varsity will scrimmage Haskell for the first time and will be held on Monday, will be held with the Indians this week and possibly one with the freshmen. Fifteen Men Are Trying For Cross Country Team Squad Will Be In Shape To Run 5-Mile Course This Week How many of the runners will be eligible has not been determined, although many of the men now out are freshmen who are starting early in hopes that they may be able to compete in the 5-mile sport as a substitute for gymnastics work in their sophomore and freshman year. No meets have been scheduled so far, and the first meet to date on the program is that of the Missouri Valley meet a week before Thanksgiving day. Cross country work is progressing with enough rapidity that some of the men try to pull off. Full will start the full半程 run sometime this week. Nearly fifteen men are now out for the team of six and by the end of this week, the coach will begin to pick out who show real ability as runners. The Blackfriars will meet tonight at seven-thirty o'clock in Fraser Hall room 205. Important meeting. Men who are substituting cross country for regular work exercise are required to keep an accurate account of the number of miles they run each week. Students in the room of Robinson Gymnasium, now being used by the distance squad. Kanza announces the pledging of Carl Windsor, c20, of Atchison. Where Cigars and Tobaccos Are Kept RIGHT CARDER'S Successor to Griggs (The Red Front Store) 827 Mass. St. Pipes Magazines Tobaccos For those who want the best in flowers TELEPHONE 55 LAWRENCE FLORAL C02 Choice Cut Flowers and Plants Motor Delivery (Next to Varity Theatre) Magazines Fruit Candies The Crispest, Freshest Pop Corn in Town at AUBREY'S PLACE Diamonds Watches The Crocker, Ink-tite, self-filling fountain pen; we allow $1.00 for your old pen in exchange. Barber & Son.-Adv. . Silverware Cut Glass Jewelry of the Better Sort ED W. PARSONS Buy your toilet articles and shaving requisites at Barber & Son's.— Adv. Get in on the annual football score guess AT CARROLLS Open until 3 p. m. Saturday $5.00 to Winner Schedule Out Tomorrow CARROLLS Gym Clothes and Shoes Bowersock Theatre The theatre of comforts. TONIGHT ONLY First Show 7:40 TONIGHT ONLY Second Show 9:15 HAROLD LOCKWOOD (A Lawrence Favorite) In the first production in the BIG STAR SERIES "UNDER HANDICAP"A tremendous drama in seven amazing acts MUSIC BY MISS NAN JUNKINS Children under 10 years when accompanied by parents. Admitted Free. MUSIC BY MISS. NAN JUNKINS TOMORROW GARDEN OF ALLAH Ye Shop of Fine Quality GRUEN WATCHES "THE FLAME" is an acted play not a moving picture—Adv. Gustafson Mrs. Wm. H. Schulz BLUE WHITE DIAMONDS THE COLLEGE JEWELER Gustafson 917 Mass. St. (Between Woolworth and Kress Stores) LADIES TAILORING DRESSMAKING Remodeling of Garments Also Hemstitching, Pictoting —12c per yard. Pleating of every description. All work guaranteed. SCHULZ The TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. "Suiting" You—That's My Business. Taxi and Auto Livery PHONE 100 Open Day and Night Parties end country drives a Specialty Across from the Court House WILSON'S Try the Ham and Pimento Cheese sandwiches; they are always fresh at Wiedemann's.'—Adv. The Students' Drug Store Soda Drugs Toilet Articles Hot chocolate, whipped cream and wafers, 10 cents at Wiedemann's.—Adv. For absolutely pure ice cream and good fruit ices call Wiedemann's Either phone 182--Adv. A whole meal, the Brown Bread ice cream, at Wiedemann's—Adv. Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes Style! The most colossal word in footwear vocabulary as applied to the new "Hurley" Cocoa brown and black shoes for Fall 1917 for Young Men. The "Cue" in particular is a great favorite just now— $10 Otto Fischer Other styles and makes $5 to $7 ELECTRIC FLATIRON WE have a line of Hotpoint and General Electric Irons that will "smooth out your troubles" Bargains at $3.50 KANSAS ELECTRIC UTILITIES CO. 719 MASS. ST. "The Electric Way is Better" STUDENT ENTERPRISE TICKETS NOW ON SALE These tickets are sold only to students, Members of their immediate family, Faculty and University Employees. Tickets are NOT transferable and must be signed in ink by the original purchaser. Guest tickets may be obtained for $5.00; these tickets PRICE $5.00 FOR FORTY ATTRACTIONS are good only when presented along with regular Student Ticket. Coupon No. 4 will be accepted as $1.00 payment toward any reserved seat for the Kansas-Nebraska football game. Student Tickets are sold ONLY AT REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. Get your ticket before the first game. NORMALS vs. K.U.-Saturday, October 13, 3:00 o'Clock W. O. HAMILTON, General Manager Athletics