UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS WORKS HARD FOR ONE TOUCHDOWN (Continued from page 1) and it gave the Kansans experience breaking up passes. It also convinced the bleachers that the kicking game is no freakish attack. Kansas reserved the necessary strength for a touchdown after holding off a worthy opponent for three quarters. A larger score might have been made but Coach Wheaton says he is not building up a scoring machine and seemed satisfied with a single touchdown. Kansas Emporia Keeling Wieder James C. Mulley R.G. Brother L.G. Grott R.T. Burton L.T. Fisk RE. Heath L.E. H. Russell, J. Russell Wood J. Russell Colibridge A. J. Russell Gray R.H. Altman Hinshaw, Lindsey L.H. Finnegan Stryker F. Patten Officials: Referee, Riley, K. S. A. C.; umpire, Ruppe, Mianit; heed, Tishman, Downdrift, Iowa Wesleyan Tishman, Gray, Goal, Lindsey. From the Press Box Figures Favor Emporia **FIGURE FAVOR Emporia** Emporia gained 195 yards while Kansas carried the ball 155; Emporia made 11 first downs to K. U. 4. Out of twentyne attempts at forward pass. Emporia was successful in eleven netting 105 yards. Kansas tried two passes, both of which failed. Lindsey Out-punts Hinshaw Lindsey punted two yards below his average in the William Jewell game. His nine kicks Saturday averaged 38 yards. Hinshaw, the Emporia punter, booted eight times for an average of 33 yards. New dill pickles, also new crop English walnuts. At Dunmire's— Adv. STATIONERY Robidoux linen, an extra fine quality, for 25c the lb. box Let Us Show You Let Us Show You Raymond's Drug Store 819 Massachusetts St. WHEN DOWN TOWN Hiawatha Cafe FOR LUNCH AND MEALS R. E. Protsch The Students' Tailor K. U, 10, Emporia 0 in 1898 The College of Emporia has played Kansas many times but the score Saturday was the smallest Kansas ever made against the Presbyterians. In 1898, the Emporians held the Jayhawkers to a 10 to 0 score in Emporia. Granger Believes in Open Game Emporia gained much ground through their ability to recover fumbles. Coach Granger says he read a detailed story of the Harvard-Springfield game last week which praised the work of the Harvard men in recovering fumbles. "After reading that story I coached my men on falling on the ball all week because I believe in open football. Ability to recover fumbles is one of the most important factors." Granger said. "I'm Satisfied." Wheaton. "I'm satisfied," Webb said. "I am satisfied with the result," Coach Bond said after the game, Coach Bond he expected a low score but the Empliers had played Kansas a closer game than he expected. Wood Makes Good Gains Wood gained almost half as much as the entire Kansas team. He carried the ball 75 yards. Coolidge 30 and the rest of the backs ran 49 yards. Drake Wins Another Drake had little trouble trouncing Grinnell Saturday, 20 to 7. Baker Scares Ichabods **SAKEH** Washinton had a close call against Baker Saturday. A grand finale by the Ichabods scored a touchdown and gave them the game 7 to 3. Two Scoreless Games Two scoreless games were played in the West Saturday, Nebraska and South Dakota could not score at Lincoln and the Aggies, held Bill Hargiss' Normalites at bay at Manhattan. The Normal-Agice game was a great battle. The Farmers started with a rush but could not stand the pace. The Normals almost scored in the last quarter. Test Many Drugs Drug inspectors at the laboratories have many drugs to analyze and test. In the last shipment of drugs sent in for investigation the following were among the concoctions represented: aspirin tablets, spirits of camphor, extract of nitrite, nitrate, chlorine, sarsaparilla, boiled linalool oil, dandelion compound, sweet spirits of nitre, and a coffee substitute compound. Don't forget that loaf of Butter- Krust bread, at Dumnire's—Adv. SHUBERT $1.00 Mastine Wed. & Sat. Help Wanted WITH HENRY KOLKER Price $25e to $100e at $1.00 Price $300e to $350e at Badgepalt." Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses and Sweaters Every garment we offer in the Suit Room has been selected with care and forethought from makers and designers of the highest class. We are ready as never before to show you the authentic ideas in women's wear for winter. The "One of a Kind" dress, suit or coat is a feature of this department. You are safe in your individual choice. On Tuesday we will show some extraordinary suit values priced at . . . $25.00 Coats at $10, $15, $18 and $20 Innes, Bullene & Hackman DRAKE HAS FASTEST TEAM OF ITS HISTORY Bull Dogs Have Gridiron Sprinters Galore This Year VALLEY SEASON OPENS OCT. 17 Drake and Kansas Will Play at Des Moines on That Date—Bull-dog Optimistic Kansas has back five old men this year, Dunmire (Capt.), Sproull, Folks, Cale and Weaver. This num- ber of people is another school in the valley has returned. special to Daily Kansan. Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 9 — Drakes University of Iowa presented this fall the fastest teams ever put out in the history of the school. About fifty men are reporting daily for practice, and every afternoon the Stadium is the scene of battle, where Coachs Griffith, Whisman and Stevenson are drilling their warriors for the big Conference encounters, the first of which, the Kansas game, will be played in two days. The team is announced by the Bulldog members in hope of remediating a serious defect of the teams of the past few years, the fact of their being slow to get into condition. Coach Hamilton issued the first call for the basketball players today. They will meet tomorrow night at 7 o'clock. Eighty-five men are expected to turn out for the Varsity and freshman teams. Coach Granger Special to Daily Kansan. Has Sprinkers Gailor. In the backfield, which probably will be composed of Shearer, Jermigan, Donald and Blackburn. Coach Griffith has an organization which he will coach in, with a background backfield of last year, as there is speed and weight in abundance. In a practice game last Saturday these men ran up a total of 51 points on one of the stronger smaller colleges in Iowa, and will have another opportunity of showing their ability against the fast Grimlin College team at the Stadium next Saturday. Have Hopes of Conference Homers. With a moderate amount of luck this year, Drake hopes to stand high in Missouri Valley Conference circles. Kansas will be the first Conference team to test the mettle of the Bulldogs, and a lot of hard work is being done in preparation for her. The team will be played on the Drake Stadium October 17, and will attract a great amount of interest from football fans in all parts of the Missouri Valley, as it will have a decided effect on the standing of the teams. ISSUES FIRST CALL FOR 1915 BASKETBALL MEN Stub Williams STUB WILLIAMS. Captain of the College of Emporia team. A freshman must have either financial assistance or work at once if he is to continue in school. Highest references. Have had experience in clerical, secretary and office work; have "E." Care. *Care of the Kanan-* Adv. wayne B. Granger, coach for the College of Emporia, is one of Bill Hargiss' pupils who has made good as an athletic mentor. Granger was graduated from the College of Emporia in 1912 after an evovious athletic career. He was chosen half back on his high school award on the mythological basketball team and also holds the conference record in the 220 dash. When Harriss came to the University last year, Granger was chosen head coach for his alma mater. He heipped a squad of light men into shape and won the state football championship. Granger's team this fall is not playing up to its standard but the C. of E. coach expects his men to show Kansas a good game Saturday afternoon. AGGIES AND NORMALS TIE Both Teams Failed to Puncture Opponent's Line for Single Touchdown Manhattan, Kans., Oct. 12,—Kansas Argis football stock took a rapid rise following the game Saturday afternoon with the Kansas State Normals on College Field, during which neither side scored. The Hargiss crew played good ball but failed to make an impression of its heralded greatness on the field following. For three weeks the Normals Ninths gained more than six yards in their allotted four attempts and in the fourth period made but one, this coming when Captain Scott gained 7 yards on an off-tackle play. All of which must be laid at the door of the Kansas Agries. Another stone wall line of the Lowman variety has sprung up during the week. Southwestern plowed through the Agrie forwardies in the curtain raiser of his team, and failed to gain more than five yards through the line in 60 minutes play. The Aggie secondary defense could not have been better. Tackling, which on a dry field would have resulted in broken anatomies, was staged by both teams but was the worst of them. Permittees owing to their lossness at this style of play against the Southwestern eleven. This week's workouts will give further development of what promises to be the best Aggie line ever and a still further improvement in the backfield. The shift of Captain Agnew's armament at Academy's position at half worked like a charm against the Normals, both of these men playing as never before. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Owls will meet at the Student Union Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. First basketball meeting Tuesday night at 7:30, in Robinson gymnasium. Meeting of the Zoology Club Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the lecture room of Snow Hall. Election of officers of the University Club will be held at the club from 9 to 5 Friday. 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