UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRESHMEN 'Tis more comfortable to be under a Freshman's cap than under a Sophomore's paddle. Get your Freshman's cap tomorrow at COAL COAL COAL AND WOOD We will be glad to meet old and new customers among the clubs and fraternities of the University. A. C. GIBSON 208 W. Pickney Both Phones 23 As Prof. C, C. C. Crawford, of the department of history, was on way to the golf links the other day. a woman living on Tennessee street caught sight of his golf outfit. Immediately she ran out of the house with a broken umbrella in her hand and cried lustily to Professor Crawford: "Wait a minute, sir, could you mend this for me?" Particular Clearning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 12 W. Ninth. Lawrence Pentatorium Phones 506 "England Wakes Up" Like a thunderbolt camet the dispatch. "Two Thousand British Casualties." What happened then is told in a letter from Samuel G. Blythe in this week's Saturday Evening Post On Sale Thursday GRIGG'S 827 Massachusetts St. One of our Special shoes in which we take much pride. It's a QUEEN QUALITY shoe—high in quality—distinctive in style—supreme in the estimation of discriminating women. THE "RITZ" Made in soft patent or dull mat kid leathers with black cloth top. Soucie Cuban heels. 'VARSITY SCRIMMAGE SHOWS LOTS OE PEP Backfield Has Little Trouble in Breaking the Freshman Defense See them in our north window FISCHER'S LINEMEN WORKING TOGETHER Line Opened up big Holes for Wheaton's Fast Backfield to Plow Through Shrimage work at the Varsity football bowl was more satisfactory yesterday than Monday's practice. The backfield had little trouble breaking the freshman defense and they worked down the field repeatedly. Woods, Coleman, Russell, Lindsey, Sproull, and Coolidge were the most consistent ground gainers and could have scored a dozen touchdowns against the tyros if the coaches had not called them back. The linesmen are working together and developing what promises to be the strongest defense in the Valley. They mopped up the freshman and easily opened holes for the backs. A team led by Coach Cmarty to season the Varsity line and get it ready for Nebraska, Oklahoma and Missouri. The old reliable K. U. Barber Shop welcomes you fellows back and will be pleased to meet you and new recruits at the stand, 727 Mass. St. Call and get acquainted. Adv. Make dates now for the Halloween Ball of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Benefit of the scholarship fund.—Adv. Good home made pies. California Fruit Stand—Adv. Jayhawk Feathers Two Varsity Men Hurt Can't Swear on K. U. Gridiron Swearing has been prohibited on McCook Field or in the clubhouse. Coach Wheaton issued the order to the football men today and says it must be enforced. Detwiler's Shoulder Still Bothers Tom Mulloy was tangled up in a mass play yesterday and got a nasty kick on his knee. Andy Groft was also injured when a freshman's foot collided with one of his ribs. Both will be put to play in the William Jewell game. Detwiler's Shoulder Still Bothers The x-ray picture of Detwiler's injured shoulder showed a bone torn loose and pushed upward. He also injured his U, captain and probably will keep him out of the first two or three games. Todd Dumps Varsity Men Todd Dumplins and many others One of the deadliest tacklers on the deadliest team is Todd, the Lawrence high school quarterback. Several times the big Varsity backs broke loose and the Todd dumped them by pretty tackles. Wants More Men for Freshman Line Coaches McCarty and Weidlein have issued a call for more freshmen to reinforce their line. The Varsity teams, in opposition and the freshmen coaches are looking for beef and muscle. Team Can't Loaf on Both Coaches Coach Wheaton was not, with the squad yesterday. His business keeps him in Kansas City and permits him to come to Lawrence only three or four times a week. Jay Bond keeps the ball going when Wheaton is away and when they both are on the job, the Jayhawkers get strenuous workouts. Send the Daily Kansan home. A Real Foot Ball Game Not a track meet nor a runaway but a good hard football game will be played at Haskell next Friday at 3 p.m. when the Indians meet the State Normal of Emporia. FOOTBALL Big home game at Haskell Emporia State Normal $ ^{v}_{s} $ Haskell Indians Friday, Oct. 2 3 p. m. Admission 50c Special seats are being arranged on both sides of field for this game. Plenty of auto space will be reserved. See what "Big Bill" Hargiss and his team can do with Bert Kennedy's Red Skins. It will be a good stiff game, and perhaps your last chance to see Haskell here. Bowersock Theatre October 3 Matinee and Night Mr. Wm. Wamsher Presents The Pearl of Dramatic Purity THE MUSIC PATHOS SONG HUMOR BY EDWARD LOCKE Musical Theme by Joseph Carl Briel EXACTLY AS PLAYED One Year, Weber's Theatre, N. Y. City, Six Months, Grand Opera House, Chicago PRICES: Night---25c, 50c, 75c and $1 Musical Theme by Joseph Carl Briel 1913 Orchestra Whose Successors Were Chosen Last Night Matinee----Adults 50c, Children 25c. Seats on Sale at The Round Corner Drug Co., Friday VARSITY RUNNING ON BRICKS Cross Country Team Training for Work on Paved Streets in M. V. Race The Varsity track team will do a great deal of running on the paved streets of Lawrence this winter in order to familiarize the men with running a cified cross-country. Last year the cross-country race at Missouri was run over a course made up almost entirely of paved streets. The course for the Missouri Valley cross-country to be run at Ames early in October has not been announced and Captain Edwards is taking no chances on having to train the team for minutes to run on the pavement. It is hoped that more men will come out for track even if they do not hope to make the team. Taking a run with the team three times a week is good practice. Equipment may be checked from the Athletic Association. Dates and Teams on K.U. Schedule The football schedule is now complete, and runs as follows: Oct. 3—William Jewell at Lawrence. Oct. 10—Emporia College at Lawrence Oct. 17—Drake University, at Des Moines Oct. 24—Kansas Aggies, at Lawrence. Tobeka. Nov. 14 - Nebraska University, al. IU. Nov. 7 - Washburn University, at Tonks Oct. 31 — Oklahoma University at [ ] Nov. 21—Missouri University, at Lawrence. Frehmans Caps all ready Safety First一 get yours now Johnson & Carl