UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNFAMILIAR SCENES AT K. U. NO. 2-VIEWS ON THE CAMPUS Prince Albert of Monaco visited the University of Chicago last week. In an address there he said that one of his chief reasons for coming to America was to see Chicago and its university. For your Hallowe'en parties see Wiedemann for refreshments...Adv. Special mints for Hallowe'en parties...Adv. Have you tried our sundees? Pure ice cream, plenty of fruit and nuts and syrup. *Wiedemann*'s - Adv. Step by step, season by season, year by year, we improve the make. the quality, the effectiveness of our suits for men. This fall, with perfect confidence in the results obtained, we invite the hard-to-suit man, the cold proposition, to come in and thaw out. Suits from $10 to $35. Overcoats $10 to $40. CROSS COUNTRY MEN TO RACE FOR OYSTERS Manager Hamilton Promises Supper To Winners Next Tuesday A big cross-country race in the form of a contest between two teams will start from Robinson gymnasium Tuesday afternoon at four-thirty. An oyster supper has been promised to the members of the winning team by Manager W. O. Hamilton. Every man in school interested in cross-country running is eligible for this race and is urged to come out. the members of the cross-country cam which will represent Kansas in the Missouri Valley Conference meet from the men in this race. The men who will be divided into two teams, one headed by Ray Edwards and the other by Jack Malcolmson will be over the a-calf course. A second race will be held at 4:30 Thursday afternoon between the same two teams over the three-mile course. If a third race is necessary it will be held the next week over the three mile course. The team which wins two races will be given an oyster feed. The usual method of scoring will be used. The first man finishing will score a number of points equal to the total number of points followed by him following him will score one point less, the last man scoring one point. Prices reasonable, work the best. Let us figure on your furnace work. Everything in stoves. Osborn & Co., 816 Mass. St. Phones 423. The Fare Is Only $3.20, ALL AROUND FOOTBALL STA captain of Indiana Eleven Has Played Every Position When Indiana University meets the University of Illinois football team in Indianapolis on October 25 it is believed Floyd Fleming, captain of the Indiana eleven last year, will establish the unusual record of having played in every position on the team in various games. Fleming will start the Illinois game at center. He has played guard, tackle, back on both sides of the quarter, back on both halves, and full back. Besides his versatility on the gridiron, Fleming has played all the positions on the varsity basket-ball team and has filled all places on the baseball team, with the exception of Jared Fletcher. He also had hitter at bat. He is captain of next season's baseball team—Cornell Daily Sun. A letter from the Michigan Regents, stating that they hoped the Western Conference would be able to come to such terms as would permit the recurrence of the Wolverines to that body, was read by President Van Hise to the Wisconsin faculty in special session. The question will be referred to a special committee.—Cornell Daily Sun. MICHIGAN KNOCKING AT DOOR Seeking Readmittance to Western Conference Ice cream molded into shapes suitable for Hallowe'en parties. Wiedemann's._-Adv. Bring your shoes to Forney, for parties or shoe repelling. Forney, 107 Mass. EVERYBODY! ALL ABOARD FOR MANHATTAN! Send The Daily Kansan Home. Aggie Special Leaves at 9:20. Let's get together and send a big crowd up and show them who we are. GRIGGS 827 Mass. For Freshman Engineers: P. S. We nearly forgot to tell you that the main purpose of this ad, was to inform you that we have a big line of arm bands, pennants, megaphones, etc. just in.. Keuffel & Esser Co.'s Paragon Drawing Instruments Approved by K. U. Engineering Faculty and guaranteed by K. & E. for 20 years Let us show you Half Way Down Adams Street Hill ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORE NO GRIDIRON INJUIRIES Columbia Instructor Says Talk About Hard Knocks Is Bosh Dr. George L. Meylan, director of physical education at Columbia University, takes a firm stand against the statement made by Colonel Clarence T. Townsley, superintendent of the United States Military Academy at West Point, that football does not give adequate compensation in the way of physical training for the injuries and casualties which are caused by it. Putting it mildly, Dr. Meylan says most of the talk about the permanent injuries growing out of football is nonsense. "I played football five years, and I coached it for three years," said Dr. Meylan, "and I did sustain an injury which has proved to be permanent, but it has not affected in any way my earning capacity or my livelihood. When I played football I sustained an injury to my right knee, and although it has not been beamed me sufficiently to make me give up any work. Probably 90 per cent of the injuries we read about are as unimportant in after life as mine has proved to be." "The gains that offset these injuries are certainly far greater than the small chance a man takes of being injured when he goes into a game. Anyway, why should we stop playing football? Why shouldn't we stop walking and traveling? Golf Supplies for the Golfer Merchandise that is absolutely correct. Did you ever try the Red Dot Ball at 50c, or Glory Dimple at 75c? CARROLL'S Phone 608 709 Mass. St. "Colonel Townsley will never succeed in abolishing football at West Point," continued Dr. Meylan. "The game is the best of all American athletic sports. It develops as no other game can the many qualities of strength, ruggedness, and aggressiveness. It is perhaps a logical criticism that football, but every game for the average player, but every team has a little better than the average. It takes a competitive team to arouse interest among men and make them take exercise that they otherwise would no do. You know Clark College has tried for many years to have athletics without intercollegiate competition. The result is that it is impossible to get the students even to take the proper amount of exercise. In my opinion the best feature of the American collegiate educational system is the wonderful development of college athletics." Wisconsin do not object to theango, not at all but it must be done right. They insist that it be pulled off according to the Newport and Bar Harbor regulations and not accordingto the catch-as-catch-can or the Graeco-Roman. A professor of theexciting art has been employed bythe authorities to show the stuentsnow it should be done. Aggie Special Leaves at 9:20. The Fare Is Only $3.20. TRACK TEAM STARTS CROSS COUNTRY WORK NEXT WEEK Above is last year's track team, Captain Paterson in center; beside him Dan Hazen, this year's captain.