UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Nine Jayhawkers Out For First Practice Of Year; More Men Needed Captain Swede Nielsen Gives Call for Additional Material —Practice Every Day The Jayhawk gridiron forces got into action for the first time this season yesterday afternoon on Hamilton Field, when Coach Beau Olletti suited up for the game for a few players who sued up and wanted to limber up a little. Jones is out for a guard position, while Liggitt, tackle; Deveson, center; and Bunn, Wenzel, Shores, Ogilev and Simon the backfield positions.皮尔森在扑中,passing the ball, rolling on the ball, and setting up exercises. Enrollment kept many of the last year letter men away from the practice but most of the candidates are expected out for the practice this week. Practice will continue regularly every afternoon except on Sundays. The practice started about half past three and did not close until about five-fifteen. Nine players were out although most of the men were new candidates and were not out to play. Varsity or class teams last season. Captain Swede Nielsen was at the practice for a short time but looked the players over from the sidelines as he was so busy enrolling that he did not get time to don his football pharaphernalia. He predicted a good outcome in the allys who are already in school can remain throughout the football season. The players who were out to the practice yesterday afternoon were Jones, Liggitt, and Bunn, lettermen from last year's freshman squad, Ziegler, a good end in the interclass series last year, and Wenzel, Deveson, Shores, Oglevic, and Simon, who are new candidates this year. SPORT BEAMS Every football played who intends to come out for the Varsity team this year should report immediately, says Manager W. O. Hamilton. The first game of the season is only a little over two weeks away and the team must be whipped into shape before that time. It is not known whether it is due to the increased enrollment of women this year, but there was not an old letter man on the football team and he was gone a few years after afternoon. The first game is with Illinois, October 6. Captain Dutch Ublraub is not worrying about a center for the basketball quintet this year. Runt Slauanader, who is considerably over six feet long has enrolled and intends to come out strong to make the team. He was in the University last year for a while and will have enough credits to be eligible by the time the basketball season opens. Henderson Martin, expert member of the Philippines, will speak at the North Lawrence Christian church Sunday night, September 23, at 8 o'clock. This is one of a series of lectures given at that church by members of the University faculty and men from other parts of the state. The course is under the direction of several members of the faculty of McKeever College Sunday night on the High Cost of Amusement." A quartet from Company M will sing before the lecture tomorrow night. The freshmen are good sports. The most notable example of this sportsmanship was seen shortly after daylight yesterday morning when the young men readily gave the best positions for enrollment near the door to the young women. It may be well to add, however, that there were nine young women and three young men. This fact coupled with the showing of the Russian women in the war may throw some light on the matter. Cold, sparkling soda, in clean polished glasses at Barber & Son's— Adv. Just received a fresh shipment of reception sticks. Wiedemann's—"to you." Women athletes are coming into prominence more every year at the University. It is not considered at all impossible that at least half of women of the student body will sign up for the various sports this year. Henderson Martin To Speak Pure and Wholesome, our own make of chocolates. Get them at Wiedemann's.'-Adv. Professors and Students Taught "Trench French" Prof, M. C, Elmer of the department of sociology has just returned from Ft. Riley and Camp Funston where he has been teaching classes in English and elementary French, G. L, Eckroyl and G. E, Howie, graduate students this year and Prof. F. A. Cowper were also engaged in work. The classes were for privates and officers and were given by the extension division of the University through the Y. M. C. A. No charge for instruction was made. The enrollment was large but successfully handled by the small force of instructors. Academy of Science Moved Here During Summer from Capitol Change Was Provided For By Last Legislature—8000 Books In Library The Kansas Academy of Science moved its headquarters, library, and museum to the University from the Memorial Building in Topeka this summer. This was provided for by an act of the last legislature. The office of the academy is in the tower of Fowler Shops. The books have not yet been opened to the public because there is not enough library room for the 8000 books at the University. The Kansas Academy of Science was founded in 1868 to promote science in Kansas. It fosters study of mineral and agricultural products of the state, catalogues all plants and minerals, collects thousands of natural specimens, which will be on display at the University and publishes scientific service investigations done by its secretary and members. The membership is composed of scientists of all the colleges and universities of Kansas and other scientific men. The membership now numbers 340. W. W. Swingle of the department of zoology has been secretary of the academy for the last year and will act as secretary this year until he is appointed. The last legislature appropriated $2000 for the maintenance of the academy for the next two years. Professor L. D. Havenill, B. M. Allen, and E. H. S. Bailey are members of the executive committee. Landladers Must Sign Up To Keep Women Roomers "The demand for rooms for women is greater this year than last." Mrs. Eustace Brown, dean of women, said this morning, "and the price of rooms has not increased with the price of board. "All landlads who wish to stay on the approved list must use contracts this year," she said, "but no University woman will be required to sign a contract for more than one woman. We also especially that all women sign contracts for one semester but that no one sign without seeing the room. "The faculty committee on rooming houses reserves the right to break any contract in the interest of the students at any time. This has not been generally known among the faculty, and contracts contain no release clauses." "All landlads will be required to register with the University authorities and as soon as this is done no house or not so stay at a house on this list. Mancure articles of all kinds at Barber & Son's drug store.-Adv. PROTSCH The College Tailor Typewriters For Rent All Makes We are agents for the WOOD-STOCK. Sold on $3.00 Monthly Payments. MORRISON & BLIESNER Eldridge House Cor. Phones 164 Of course, some of you went to a military ball sometime this summer. And, of course, you saw wrist watches and swagger sticks. All the soldiers carried both of them. At the dances wrist, watches and vanity boxes vied with each other for supremacy. Those Swagger Sticks Are Back Scratchers But these military dances and balls and hops weren't just merely for the purpose of amusement. Rather they were instructive; they instructed in the use of the swagger stick. A swagger stick in the full sense of the word means backscratcher. After each dance most of the soldiers retreat in good order from the place where they landed, where they jab their rear rips and spines to the best of their ability, much to their satisfaction and apparent relief. Evidently those who do not wear swagger sticks wear underwear to protect their backs from the woolen shirts prescribed. So there is the use of the swagger stick. It is a fast supplanting the work of the Chinese back scratcher who is far more in line with her carrier any place. They retail Wiedemann's welcome the students. We solicit your patronage. Our quality of goods is just the same. Ask us about our furniture. Meet your friends here.—Adv. from 35 cents to five dollars. And are worth it. Eat at the mixed Co-op Club. Rates $4.00 per week, 1042 Ohio street. Fanny McCall and Anna Forsythe, stewardesses. 2-3 Paints, varnishes and floor finishes at Barber & Son's..*Adv.* We have special form and designs for ice cream, suitable for all occasions. Either phone 182. Wiedemann's—Adv. Buy your razors, strops and shaving material of Barber & Son's, Druggists.—Adv. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansan. THE GIFT SHOP Established 1865 Established 1865 The most complete Library of Jewelry and Glass at Lawrence. A. MARKS AND SON 735 Mass. TEXT BOOKS Most Complete Line of All Texts and Student Supplies Fountain Pens $1.00 up Waste Paper Baskets Tennis Balls Rackets Memory Books Note Books Stationery Pictures UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 Mass. St. Where Cars Leave for K. U. THIS IS A REAL PROPOSITION Your clothes Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed. $5.00 for the semester. One Suit Per Week. LAWRENCE PANTORIUM 12 W. 9th St. Phone 506 Auto Delivery THE LARGEST LINE OF NOTE BOOKS Fabrikoid and Leather The Fabrikoid Note Books are an especial value, selling at about one-half the price of leather books,and being very durable for wear. In price from 45c to $2.50. in Lawrence Get Your Supplies at CARTER'S 1025 Mass. St. One Young Man Said He Thought Our Store Might be the Registrar's Office or a Bureau of Information— Well we are a bureau of information on how to dress. —So Many Men coming in all the time— And they are registering for that New Fall "Society" Suit- Have you Registered with us? BOWERSOCK THEATRE Today only— SEENA OWEN IN "Madame Bo-Peep" Also Keystone Comedy Tomorrow and Friday "THE WITCHING HOUR." Sure, We Knock the Spots— OWEN The Cleaner PHONE 510 Send the Daily Kansan Home Your Personal Appearance Is What I Make It I put out the best cleaning and pressing you "ever saw" Clark leans lothes