UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Under Other Goal Posts Tango football is the latest innovation being adopted by the eastern football coaches, and Alonzo Stagg, the tutor of the Chicago Maroons, pronounces the new drill a decided success. The maroons men sliding, wiggling, and pivoting with all the variations of the dance. This craze must have struck the Kansas athletes because every time a halt is called in practice, "Dutch" netwiler separates himself from the teammate by giving up the franche chefs of Leonard Hurst and "Letty" Sproull from the sidelines, "tangoes" until work is resumed. The prospects for a winning season at Oklahoma were boosted last night by the addition of Hott, who will serve as practice squad. Hott has served two years at tackle, but for a long time doubted whether he would be able to get into the playoffs because he were injury to his eye, sustained during his summer vacation. Coach Owens was considerably cheered by the appearance of his new team, now has eight men practicing regularly who were members of his all-victorious 1911 eleven. These are Captain Janet Coates, Head Reeve Keenan, Spears, Rogers, Hott, and Weeden, and together with Capshaw, Lowery, and Bailey, all holders of a 1911 title from which Coach Benny will make up his 1913 team. Alonzo Stagg, coach of the Chicago University eleven, has definitely decided on the make-up of his regular team this year. Barring injuries he will play Des Jardien at center, McConnell and Leach at guards, Hardinger and Chauvin at ends, Russell quarter, Captain Norgren and Gray half backs, and Moulton full. Coach Brewer of the Missouri Tigers feels good over the chances for a Missouri Valley Conference team this fall, six athletes practicing on Rolls field daily. The back field is the biggest problem with which brewer hires the players, Groves, and Dunclec are being worked daily at the halves. McMoreland who had been counted on to lead the team at quarter this fall, has been declared ineligible by the faculty, owing to his holding a zoology for lowship. This puts a slight crimp to coach's hope for a victorious eleven. Dr. Naismith Pleased With Team Play Freshmen Monday "SOCCER MEN LOOK GOOD." "Soccer is on the boom at Kansas." This was the statement of Dr. Jaasmith, lazard-turn-out of the halle anxious to participate in the association game yesterday afternoon, Captain Zimmerman had his hands full learning the rules, training and assigning them to different positions, and was in a way unprepared for the influx of the new men who joined the Varsity squad yester- Heavy practice with constant pressure will help the remainder of this week in order that the team may be in fit form to wait for a chance to play next Monday, hold their first battle next Monday. Paul Ross, the half-back on the 1911 and 1912 squads, is now back in the harness. Ross for a long time felt doubtful that he would participate in the sport this year, but at the last minute he has joined the bunch. AMUSEMENTS. A beauty chorus of fifty California girls goes to make up the ensemble of course. The Tik Tok Toke of Oz' outspoken singer and later on Tuesday, October 7. They were especially selected by the producer for youth and comeliness and the director of production. Leading newspaper critics of the western metropolis have proclaimed it the greatest singing and dancing show on the Chicago stage — Ady. Wm. Jewell vs. K. U. Saturday. "One third of our lives we spend in pajamas, the balance in underwear—excepting tub time." Now isn't it important to have them just right for comfort and convenience? For fall we've gathered just the right combination to suit everyone. Combination suits for some. Two piece suits for others. 50c to $5. Pajamas in various fabrics—from silk to madras. $1 to $5. Gowns 50c to $1.50. Bowersock Theatre Tues. Oct. 7th Oliver Morosco presents his $50,000 Fairyland Extravaganza With original company of 100 Direct from Shubert Theatre, Kansas City. 10 gorgeous stage pictures 20 smashing song hits California Beauty Chorus of 50 Seats on Sale at Woodward & Co. PRICES Parquet, $2.00; $1.50; Balcony, $1.00; 75c; 2nd Balcony; 50c; ON SALE TOMORROW Get them from VARSITY SCORES TWICE ON BONDS FRESHMEN After the regular practice in punting, place kicking, and drop kicking yesterday Coach Mose ran the Varsity up against the freshmen for a half hour scrimmage, and although the tyros were outclassed they were grazed by them they made every regular fight hard for every vard of gain. or any of the Saturday Evening Post Boys GRIGGS— The Jayhawkers pushed the ball over the line for a couple of touchdowns against the freshies; then they hammered away at the Varsity line. Weidlin's forward line however was impenetrable and the tyros had to lose some of their losses of ground. Now and then a freshman would break through the Varursy's defense for a short gain, but they infrequently exponentiation to the rule. WATCH OUT! Wm. Jewell vs. K. U. Saturday Watch for THE SATURDAY EVENING POST dated October 4th, which will publish the opening chapters of an eight-part serial story entitled THE BUTTERFLY. THE BUTTERFLY is Elaine Arthur, a world-famous dancer. The story tells how she went to a little college town for a short engagement. The story is full of humor, exegete, mystery, love and continued interest from start to finish. TWO HUGE PARADES GIVE TEAM SEND-OFF Rooters March to Field Sat urday—In Shirt-Tails At Night GOVERNOR SITS IN A BOX Organizations Reserve Sections of Bleachers—Manager Says School Spirit Will Profit The festivities at the opening of the football season Saturday will begin with a grand parade starting from South Park at three o'clock and will end with the annual night shirt parade in the evening. The afternoon parade will be led by the University band and will be headed by Governor Hodges, pastor at Morristown High School, the Board of Administration, Dean Green, Mayor Bond and other prominent visitors and business men of Lawrence. The football teams of William Jewett College and UiLiv are third in line and the "Thundering Thousand" will bring up the rear, giving vent to all their enthusiasm as they march. The route of the procession will move from Massachusetts tobury, thence west to Mississippi and south to McCook. Special arrangements have been made for the seating at the game. Governor Hodges, Chancellor Strong and other distinguished visitors will occupy the boxes. Seated guests will be needed for members of the faculty and their wives, while sections DD and EE will accommodate the "Thundering Thousand." University girls, fraternities, sororites, and other organizations will be assigned space in the building with Willie Jewell, Lawrences high school, ward school and Haskel students will also occupy the south side. The arrangements for the opening of the football season this year are more elaborate than in manager Hamilton is confident that the enthusiasm shown will be reflected in the play on field, the drive down or down town merchant has discouraged the manager of athletics in the enterprise and he predicts that the best exhibitions of school spirit will count. Fowler for several years past. ASK FOR MORE CREDIT Washburn Medies Object Tr Entrance Requirements-- Arbiters To Decide The question of how much credit students from the disbanded Washburn medical school will need to apply for entrance to the University School of Medicine will be settled by a board of arbiters, composed of a secretral medical association, the Association of Medical Colleges, and the New York Board of Registration, according to a resolution passed by the Board of Administrators. Washburn medical college was discontinued last year for lack of funds. This year many of the students in the University, Kansas is rated by the standardizing agencies of the country as a class A school, Washburn as class B, and entrance requirements pre-requisite to enter the university make it necessary for Washburn students to complete the Kansas entrance requirements before they can be given a degree. The standardizing agencies of the Washburn students objected to being deprived of the credit. They appealed to the Board of Administration with result that the Washburn students was passed calling for a board of arbiters. If, however, medical students obtian a degree from Washburn according to the same resolution they will also be granted one of the three Washburn medical alumni are to be considered alumni of the University. A romance of university days culminated in the marriage last week of Mrs. Kirkham, son Mr. Kirkham, and alma. The wedding occurred at the home of the bride's parents. A peculiar face of a girl with brown hair of the same age, were born on the same day and were united in marriage on their birthday. After a month of marriage, Watonga, Okla., where Mr. Kirkham is engaged in the drug business. Alumni at Alma Marry Mr. James Simpson returned to work after a week's visit in Kansas City, Ms. Wm. Jewell vs. K. U. Saturday. Wm. Jewell vs. K. U. Saturday "The Tik Tok Man of Oz," a companion play of the "Wizard of Oz," with book by I. Frank Baum, author of fond tales for children, and with music by Louis F. Gottschak, will appear at the Bowersock theater on Tuesday October 7th. The company numbers a hundred comedians, singers and musicians, including Moore, Charlotte Greenwood, Syndey Grant, Dolly Castles, Lenna Novasi, Gipay Dale, John Dunsevig, Alberto Woods, Marcie Mooney and the celebrated California beauty chorus of fifty. The production was made by the California impresario, Oliver Morsoo, and is his first ventrue performance. Capacity business has been the rule since the opening performance—Adv. AMUSEMENTS OLD ANNUALS HAD EUPHONIOUS NAMES They Called One "Hiero phantes" When the Cost Was 75c If a 1914 Jayhawk is not published, it will be the first year missed since 1896 and the sixteenth since when the first publication appeared. The annual of 1873, called the "Hierophantes," contained forty pages. In its table of contents were salutation, memoirism, secret societies, faculty, undergraduates, commencement announcement, degrees in 73, literary societies, athletics, legends and advertisements. the next was published in 1882 and was called the "Kansas Kik" by the editor of the "Hirophanthes" and was followed in 1883 by the "Cyclone", containing 125 pages. The humorous element entered largely into the The next year the "Cicala," with about the same number of pages, was published. It had several of the characteristics of the modern book; there were no publications until 1889, when the "Helianthus," with 140 pages appeared. It had a composite photograph of the "senior class by his cuts and Snow and pine halls, and drawn by the students. The next year book was published in 1893, containing 200 pages, and was characterized by humor and cartoons. It also had several cuts of classes and faculty members. The only record of 1894 is a copy entitled "College Comedy." There was no publication in 1895. "The Queer Book" appeared in 1896, containing about 75 pages, and consisting chiefly of biography. The annual of 97 had no title. Several cuts of the seniors, athletic teams, and University board members contained a full biography of each of the senors. From 1897 on, cuts are used more. "The University That Kansas Built" was published in 1898, at a price of 75c. This annual is the first one to bear a price mark. The book will soon take on more and more the characteristics of the present Jayhawker. The 1899 publication was called The Oread; 1900, the Galaxy, and those from 1912 arelay. Copies of all the year books are kept on file in the library. Wm. Jewell vs. K. U. Saturday "If it's a Benjamin It's some Suit" There s a great deal of "snap" and life about the Fall Benjamin Suits that commends them to young men- We would like particularly to have you take a look at some of the new shades just in $22.50 Johnson & Carl Exclusive Agents for "D. & P." Gloves FOOTBALL Score Cards at CARROLL'S It's Official. Are you in on that Football Score Guess? Get busy. Leave guess at Store. CARROLL'S SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT Phones 608 709 Mass. St. Social Notes Hazel Templeton and Nell Templeton of Denver, Colo., have pledged Alpha Delta Pi. The Phi Delta Theta fraternity has announced a party for Friday evenings. The Brotherhood of the Congregational church entertained a hundred men of the freshman class with a dinner last night in the church. After his meal, he was soror to Dr. Charles M. Sheldon, was the principal speaker. Skin cure for eczema, barbers' itch, dandruff, and all skin affections, guaranteed by Barber & Son. —Adv. Wm. Jewell vs. K. U. Saturday. For Hot Lunches After the Dance and Theatre Reynolds Bros. 1031 Mass. The best sellers of safety razors, and manicure articles. Atriums, braces, and masks. Bath caps, sponges, chamois, shampoo bags, toilet waters and powders of all kinds at Barber & Son's drug store—Adv. 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