UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas League Of Municipalities To Meet Here Next Year The Kansas League of Municipalities will meet in Lawrence next year largely through the efforts of the University Extension department, according to the department, secretary of the league, according to the decision of the League Friday in Kasas City. league while they were at Kansas University of, Kansas League Friday in Kansas The league has membership of 49 teams in the Kansas cities and is growing from year to year. R. R. Price and G. A. Gesell, now at the University of Minnesota, were instrumental in putting life into the The University of Kansas was well known as a campus where the Municipalities convention held in Kansas City Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week. It has Hailtob. Hailtob. treasurer of the league, gave his re- view of the convention. Wednesday morning, Thursday afternoon, Prof. Erasmus Haworth read a paper on "The Naturald Gas Situation." Saturday, Professor Haworth went to Topeka to present to the printing board the results of an investigation on the well water situation in Kan-385. Friday morning. Prof. V, N. Val- lence. "Some Phases of the Public Uility of the State." Problems." Problems." The above picture show the league meeting in Topeka two years ago. Strong effects in black and white are leading this fall in business suits. Dark material with white or grey stripes—also checks. We have 'em—have you? In shirts, neckwear and socks the same black and white designs are Fashion's favorites—all here. For a charge—to brighten up a bit—suits in odd mixtures that are sure winners. The Daily Kansan last Thursday published a letter by Ralph G. Grassfield, editor-in-chief of the Daily Iowa, the student publication of Iowa State University, in which he stated that the Hawkeyes had one of the strongest schools in the history of the school, and expected Cornell in their annual game with the Collegians the following Saturday. The score was 76 to 0. Grassfield, you're entirely vindicated. Dean F. W. Blackman, of the Graduate School, is recovering from an extended sickness and expects to meet his classes about November 1. Reception sticks all colors and davors, Wiedemann'a--Adv. KANSAS VICTORY 55-7 (Continued from page 1.) son who fumbled, Detwiler in turn recovering and fumbling; Hettelage finally recovered the ball. Detwiler intercepted Harder with two great plays, aided by a 4 yard gain by Stuewe, made 32 yards around Washington's left and right ends. Stuewe made 31 rushing yards. Stuewe initialized 5 yards. On 5 line bucks Stuewe, aided by Wilson and Detwiler, carried ball over Washington's downhill downhill down, Weidlein kicking goal. Score, Kapsas, 21; Washington, 0. Lewis kicking off 35 yards to Wilson who returned 20. Greenlees sprinted 55 yards around right end for a touchdown. Weidelin kicked goal. Score, Kansas, 28; Washington, 0. Martin and Sommers took greenes' and Detwiler's places at right and left half. Weidlein kicked off 45 yards to Washington's 15 yard line. Kansas recovered and pinned to Lewis. Half ended with Washington ball on own 20 yard line. Score, Kansas 28; Washington, 0. Third Quarter. Mulloy took Tudor's place at left guard. Hammond replied Buraton at left tackle. Lewis kicked. Lewis kicked. Martinez returned 5. Martin and Stuewe made first down on two line plunges. Strothers punted 40 yards to Hardaway who struck. Hardaway forced 15. Hardaway's forward pass. Kansas ball on Washington's 45 yard line. Stuewe made first down through center. Sommerville stopped with 68 bucks through center. Kansas penalized 5 yards. Weidlein failed to kick goal on place kick from 30 yard line. Wilson扣了 30 yard line. Kansas penalized 4 yards. Forward pass, Wilson to Stuewe, gained 8 yards. Stuewe ploughed through line for 30 yards and a touchdown. Middelke, Kansas Score, Score, 35; Washington, 0. Berry took right end for Washington. Poole replaced Weir at right guard, and Bishop played full for Kansas. Potthoff kicked off 50 yards to Bishop who returned middle of field. Bishop made line through line. Some and Bishop made 10 on line bucks. Kansas penalized 5 yards for holding. Martin made 20 yards on two end runs. Washington penalized 5 yards. Washington made 5 yard line and went through right tackle for touchdown. Wieldin kicked goal. Score, Kansas, 42; Washington, 0. Lewis kicked off 40 yards to Martin who returned 16. Strothers punted 40 yards to Bairdway. Bishop intercepted Hainaway. Quarter ended with Kansas ball on Washington's 40 yard line. control the playoff. Jonas scored James at left guard for Kansas, Russell taking Reber's place at left end. Coleman played right half for Washington On first down Kansas was penalized 5 yards for a touchdown. Martin and Reber needed the ball to Washington's 15 yard line on two runs and a line back. Stueve, aide by Bishop's plunge through center went over Washington's goal for touchdown. Weidlein kicked goal. Score, Kansas; 49; Washing Fourth Quarter Burton replaced Hammond, Hammond taking Weidlein's place. Potthoff kicked 50 yards to Bishop who returned 50. Kansas penalized 15 yards. On straight line plunges. Marken who replaced Bishop, who replaced Bishop, Kansas missed first down by one foot, Washington taking the ball. Potthoff lost 8 yards on an intercepted double pass and intercepted the forward pass, returning the ball before downed 8 yards. Kansas penalized 5 yards. Sommers raced 40 yards around right end for touchdown. Russel failed kick goal. Score, Kansas 50; Wash- Pothoff kicked off 40 yards to Tueche who returned. Hardaway fumbed Strothers' 30 yard punt, Kansas recieved to球车. Ballue made 10 yards through right guard Kansas ball on back field 10 yard line. On back field fumble, Washington's right half, recovered the ball and, aided by splendid interference by Berry, flashed 90 yards down the side of the field for a touchdown, making spectacular run McCook field this season Hardaway kicked goal Score, Kansas 55; Washing- With but three minutes to play, Kansas and Washington moved the ball up and down the field, Kansas steadily gaining on line plunges and an exchange of kicks, the game ending with Kansas in possession of the ball on Washington's 10 yard line, another touchdown belowward averted by the Pikewash lads. Final score, Kansas, 55; Washington, 7. Bishop Touchdowns: Stuewe 5, Sommers Bishop 6, Coleman The summary: Kansas Rebel Woodleigh Hammond James Janes Keeling Tutuor, Mulloy Burton, Hammond Strother, Russell Wilson, Parker Detwiler, Greenleees, Martin Stueae, Bishop Bishop nawnts: L. E. L. T. L. G. C. R. G. R. T. R. E. Q. L. H. R. H. Washington Perrings Graham Weir, Poole Jehlie Ranson Sherrer Hettlage, Berry, Rose Hardaway Potthoff Milford Coleman Lewis Sommers *Greenlees*, touchdown, Weidlen 1, Hardaway, Referee, Capt. King, U, A, aumpile, Graham, Michigan U, linesman, Bonfield, Iowa Wesley Despite a rather bearish tale that had sifted out from Des Moines all last week concerning the chances of the Drake Bulldogs in the game with the Collegians on Saturday, we note that Drake wiped up on her adversaries to the tune of 20 to 0. We wish health to Drake, and we football to them. They defeated us last year at Des Moines in as fair a game as has ever been witnessed on a college gridrid, and we certainly meet them to meet their point of attack. A another little fight with them, with a different outcome. Thinks Kansan is Necessary **Thinks Kansan is necessary** **Armes, Emmas,** **Metcalf** **engineering**, 1912, now at Quincy, II, writes: "Send me the Daily Kansan, can I go alone without the K. U." "HOPPERS" WILL SAY AU REVOIR TO KANSAS Atter Fight of Seventeen Years, Dr. Hunter Predicts Victory After a study of seventeen years on the Kansas grasshopper problem, Dr. S. J. Hunter, state entomologist, and head of the department of entomology, was able today to forecast a victory over the pests. Within two years, says Dr. Hunter, the threat will be reduced to a harmless quantity in the southern half of the state, the section under his charge. Discing the ground in the spring to destroy the eggs and distributing poison in the summer to kill the insects is the dual program outused since July on southern Kansas farms cut down three out of every four hoppers. The poison now used was determined upon after several years mounting, and proves an restible and deadly attack to the pests. The final war of extermination was made possible by the Board of Administration which approved Dr. Hunter's plan last June and appropriated funds to see him through to the end of the war. The majority of the pest would mean a saving of millions to the farming interests of Kansas. With the board's approval, the University sent P. W. Classen, H. T. Emery, H. B. Hungerford, E. W. Mallory, and D. I. Isley, assistant entomologists, to the various counties to have the general house of poison for use in their districts. The majority readily consented. "The grasshoppers that do most of the damage are moved, says Dr. Brandon Miller, who is the principal perpetuate themselves on one farm, and do not move about. Of course, for one shoulder confuse them, for a second shoulder confuse the hordes of small red ones that used to sweep down from the north in armies. The last remains, he says, are forced to migrate to obtain food." According to the promoter of the poison system, two seasons should be enough to eradicate the pest. The activity of the Unknown strain continue until every farm in the state has half of the state has used the poison. "Scatter the poison, disc the field, and say 'goodbye' to the Kansas grasshopper," predict the entomologist. The Kansas Aggies gave the Nebraska Cornhuskers an enormous scare last Saturday, when they held the heavier and faster team to a 6 to 6 score. Coach Steinhurst who had counted up on victory over the Iowa Farmers. In the first and second quarters, however, Lowman's pupils crashed through the heavier line, tore past the shipper backfield, and worked their way down the field to be right by right. At the beginning of the second half the Lincoln athletes took a brace, and aided by the fierce attack of Purdy and Towle, ramped down the field for three touchdowns and a goal场. Fairfax Hotel and Dining Room Large Cool Comfortable Dining Room with prompt service. Special rates to club "feeds." Buy a commutation ticket. O. E. LEARNARD Manager 708-710 Mass. Get your Bathing Caps here and you are assured of NEW GOODS. New shipment just received. CARROLL'S SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT SMITH'S NEWS DEPT Phone 608 709 Mass. St OLD K. U. STAR Old K. U. track star, who showed Old K. U. track star, who showed Cook field cook heals on Me- DRISCOLL HARRY KEMP Former K. U. poet, who is serving time in a British prison for "beating his way" across the Atlantic on a steamer. Football Schedule Oct. 18—Drake at Lawrence. Oct. 25—Aggies at Manhattan. Nov. 1—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 15—Washburn at Lawrence. Nov. 19—Naraska at Lawrence. Nov. 22—Missouri at Kansas City or Columbia. SQUIRES FOR PHOTOGRAPHS KODAK FINISHING AND SUPPLIES. ALSO FRAMING