UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Under Other Goal Posts "Crip" Gray, coach of the Wash burn Ichabods, let up slightly in working his first team mee Monday, as practically all of them were more done up as usual. Chicago Lincea on Lincoln Saturday. Most of the men are in fair con- dition with the exception of Trobert, the big end and mainstay of the Congregationalists in the kicking field. The majority of slightly injured in one of Saturday's seriimages, but Gray hopes to have him back in the line by Friday. Deaver, the Ichabod's snappy quar- ter, who whew his shoulder-bone out after a hard fall, is the most recovered and ran the second team from behind the line last night. Bill Jeuneau's championship Wisconsin eleven celebrated the opening of their 1913 football season by running away from the Lawrence College team in a big surprise to close followers of "Big B" football that the Indian coach allowed his men to be scored upon, but this was explained by the coaches' lone touchdown came when an entire second string team was on the field for Wisconsin. Most of Jeuneau's stars are back in the game for the winner of the championship projects this year and addressed better than ever. The Minnesota Gophers cleaned up in their game with the Ames Agies Saturday defeating Clyde Williams' men by the one-sided score of 25 to 0. The Aggies at no time scored more than two points, and their back field men were able to make absolutely no gains around the Gopher ends. On the other hand McAlmon, the Gopher's left half, and Lawler, their substitute quarter, made continued gains over the two teams. In the work of these two men alone scored two touchdowns for the Minnesota team in the last quarter. It has leaked out that the reports of the Tiger-Druff football game Saturday, published in the Kansas City papers Sunday, were not corroborated by any detailed account of the game. Most of the papers gave the reader the impression that the Springfield team never got near the Columbian's goal line, and all of the playing was on the field, of rooftops in their faithful University Missouri said that Smith, a Drury halfback, returned one of Shepard's punts 50 yards down the field to the Tiger's end. The other vowed to the 2 foot line, where Brewer's athletes finally held Drury for downs. There has been considerable wonder present in the minds of the Missouri Valley Conference coaches how much they have learned from the services of Owen Frank and "Dor" Pierson, the two big stars on their last year's championship eleven, could come back the way they did in 2014. He is not only not upset dope by defeating the Congregationalists by a big score, but also strike fear into the hearts of the visiting mentors who watched his play and to their respective schools, unanimously declaring that Jumbo Stiehm, the Nebraska coach, had a team far stronger than his rock-crushing agility. There was some of the "pep" and sensational plays that the Cornhuskers showed Saturday, was due to the presence of two players on the sidelines. White had helped Stiehm coach his eleven all the previous week, and one no doubt that the Tiger star is of material importance. White will be remembered as the man who played end on Princeton's You'll run up against a good thing if you bump into our $5 shoe. It's built on the common-sense last no freaks to fret your feet. It's the right business proposition for a business shoe. For a dress shoe here's the patent leather at $5. Dancing pumps $4 Waterproof shoes $4 to $6. Nettletons $6-$7. Best shoes in Lawrence. 1911 championship squad, picked up two twumbles which drifted his way in the Harvard and Yale games respectively, and in each case sprinted 15 yards through a broken field for a touchdown. ANDY GROFT IMPROVING — MAY FINISH SEASON "Andy" Groft, the big football tackle of last year, who has been named the MVP for punning of school, is improving rapidly. Dr. T. H. Jones announced this morning that it might be possible to catch her yet, let the game near the close of the season. Football Schedule Football Schedule Oct. 11—Washington U. at Law- Oct. 18—Drake at Lawrence. Oct. 25—Aggies at Manhattan. Nov. 1—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 15—Nashburn at Lawrence. Nov. 15—Nebaska at Lawrence. Nov. 22-Missouri at Kansas City or Columbia. Just, arrived, a large and charmed skins at Barber's Drug Store. Assortment: Hyball Ginger Ale. Best by Test. Hybrid Ginger Ale. Best by Bottling Wheels. Phones 198—Adv. Ebert Hastings and Louie LaCossi will the week-end at the Kappa Sigma board Kodak supplies and finishing. Squires Studio—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. THE Saturday Eve. Post This Week Is a Dandy BILL OF FARE The Incandescent Lily, a new serial. By Governor Morris The Ruined Eye, short story By Melville Post By Governeur Morris Checkmating Miss Fanny, short story Dead Beats and Bad Debts. By Blanche Goodman Billy Fortune and the Gft-o'-God By William R. Lighton How the Baseball Scouts of the Big Leagues Find the New Material. By William R. Lighton -GRIGGS Second installment of that great serial, The Butterfly. Conclusion of the serial. In Search of a Husband. 40 other articles. 72 pages 827 Mass. PRIZE FOR HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS. Above is the loving cup to be given to the winners of the Kansas High School Debating League. Each year the league has division debaters, and the final debate for the state championship is held in Proser hall. The league is being fostered by the University Extension department through its high school department. ONLY LIGHT SIGNAL PRACTICE YESTERDAY Varsity Prepares For Washington Speed-Bishop Out For End Coaches Mose and Frank slightly eased up on the Varsity eleven last night in their preparation for the Washington game, and the practice team was ahead before this week. Both coaches realized that the men, a trifle scar from Saturday's battle in the mud, were not in the best of physical condition, but were still significantly signsensitive, and a very light scrimmage only were indulged in. Manager Hamilton has received no word from Coach Edmonds of Washington University as to how he will respond to the Collegians for their game with Kansas Saturday, or what sort of an eleven the former Michigan man intends to spring on his unwitting opponents in a game that taking no chances on running into a bunch of speed artists, and is grooming his men, slowly, but thoroughly, in the manner of play it is thought Washington will adopt. Practice will probably be considerably harder today and Thursday, when we need to signal a hearing and punting drill. The squad has now been cut to twenty-two men, and each day new men are being tried at new positions, and the coaches thinking that some of the men on the scrub eleven may possess latent talent for a position. But the shifting practice is being tried more on the second eleven than with the regulars, however, as the Kansas players believe in the适应性 of a position by their success in the position and his surroundings. Championship hopes took another boost yesterday when Lloyd Bishop, from Texas, opened the season, lately out of the game threatened with appendicitis, turned out for practice. The addition of those "losses" has endures strongly fortifies that position. Miss. Eliza Butler, one of the national secretaries of the Y. W. C. A., and head of the Sacramento Park University will visit the University association Oct. 21 to 26. NATIONAL SECRETARY OF Y. W. C. A. TO VISIT OREAD Miss Butler will be the guest of honor at the big membership banquet, to be given by the Y. W. C. A. on the evening of Oct. 25. George Zabel, inventor of the famous "Zip" ball and the new recruit of the Chicago Cubs, is on the campus today on his way to attend Baker University. He shot a shuttle shot against his shut-out game against Pittsburg Friday. He was formerly a student at the University. Zabel on The Campus Mr. and Mrs. Rollin m. Perkins, both graduates of the University, returned today from Europe where key speeches will be given trip. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins will be at home at the Perkins home on Pinckney street. Miss Hazel Burgess, who has been a week-end guest at the Chi Omega house returned to her home in Olathe yesterday. Send the Daily Kansan horse. HARD SOCCER PRACTICE Men Working In Condition For First Game-No Schedule Yet The hardest work-out of the season was indulged in by the Varsity soccer team yesterday afternoon, when Captain Zimmerman, assisted by three competing athletes through two hours and a half of rigorous practice. After an hour's work all of the freshmen and some of the Varsity men were sent to the gymnasium to keep on the field while the two beating on the field while the two outside wings of the forward line contested each other. Zimmerman and half back Evans played under the goal with the goalkeeper and blocked many of the kicks with their heads, a feat which is the practice to be able to accomplish. A schedule for the Jayhawkers has not yet been completed. Negotiations have been opened. Baltimore, the Emporia Normals, the Kansas Aggies, Missouri, and Drake for games, and is likely to be held with Baltimore that will be met by the Kansas eleven before the close of the game. The association game has been taken up with great interest at the high school level, a major sport, and the Tigers at Columbia have played it for over two years. There seems little doubt that the Tigers will footing at every college in the Missouri Valley. HE'LL HELP US WIN "RED" LUPTON K. U. Mascot Here he is, the little fat polly- worm mascot for the Jayhawk foot- His name is "Red" Lupton and he'll be on hand all the rest of the season in his red and the blue suit and his own redder hair. 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