UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Social Notes Alpha Taus to Give Party. The Alpha Tau fraternity will give a dancing party at the chapter house Friday night, October third. Alpha Delta Pi Pledges Two The Alpha Delta Pi sorority an- nouncees pledges Abbie Bickey of McPheresa and Ruth Castles of Lawrence. Congregational Brotherhood Enterta- tures Phi Delts Give Line Party The Brotherhood of the Congregational church will give a dinner for the Congressional men of the freshman class tonight. Phi Delta Give Line Party The Phi Delta Theta fraternity gave a line party at the Bowersock last night. Girls Eniov Phi Gam Dinner. Girls Enjoy GI Gam Dinner Girl's Gathering fraternity entertained at dinner Sunday night. The guests are Nelle Greenlees, Rebecca Cooper, Efthin Cobbison, Linda Burke, Julie Cockrum, Ida Perry, Nelle Carraher, Louise Hedrick, Katherine Stone, Marjorie Hyres, Marie Fogarty, Alice Guen- them, Thomas Boyd and Charlotte Joyce W. S. G. A. Dance The W. S. G. A. will give a mati- née dance for all girls of the Uni- versity at the gymnasium next Sat- day afternoon from two to five o'' clock. If sufficient interest is showed in the dance the teacher will continue to give them every two or three weeks throughout the win- ter. K. N. G. NOW BOASTS OF FIVE "EXPERTS" The University company of the Kansas National guards held its first rifle meet of the season last Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at Six Corners, five miles north of Pacific railroad. Most of the men shot their preliminary course and one man qualified in range shooting. Charles Kincaid was the only man to qualify as expert, and he hit 235 points out of a possible 250. This makes a total of five "experts" this spring. Dean Walker in Osawatomie Dean Walker, of the School of Engineering, was in Osawatomie last Saturday to advise the head of the state hospitals concerning entrustments. The Deen took the opportunity to aid the Extension Division by getting men and boys to enroll in industrial work. Groft is Improving Groff is Improving **the** The deceive the big football guard, Andy Groft, the big football guard, have found that he has made a fairer deal. He is first feared. He is improving slowly. Faculty Women Will Learn to Swim Arrangements are being made by DePaul for a swimming class for faculty women. The time will be announced later. Phi Gamma Delta gave an informal dinner at the chapter house Sunday evening. Entertainment is jurisdiction by the Imperial Tion of Kansas City. A man is commonly either made or marred for life by the use he makes of his leisure time.-Jeremy Taylor. Take one moment of your leisure time each day to read our advertisement it will pay you. it will pay you. Take five minutes and learn the points of our $17 suits, a good investment for time and money. Style plus by name and the equal of any $20 or $22 lines in Lawrence. Surveyed For Oil Company Prof. J.E. Todd, of the department of geology, spent the latter part of the summer in Wyoming where he made some geological surveys for a large oil company. Marie Ehrardt, a freshman in the Marine Corps and attending at hen home in Kansas City, Mo. -FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES Barry's Strand A great shoe in Tan or Black leather. Worth while considering for your next pair. $4.00 the pair OTTO FISCHER WATCH OUR WINDOW IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO SO GRIGGS 827 MASS. VARSITY WINS FIRST FIGHT WITH TYROS At five o'clock Jay Bond and his freshman team entered the field, and a big center for the Tyros made the first kick-off of the 1918 season on Saturday. The defense ed the kick and started a steady march down the field to the freshman goal, the tyros being able to do nothing against the force of the regulars' attack. Within three minutes after the beginning, the comming, Shawne went over the line for the first touchdown of the season. FRESHMEN GET A TOUCHDOWN Scrimmage on McCook Shows Team Is Getting in Form Coach Mosse then divided the squad into two twelfers. Frank taking the second half guided himself guided the progress of the scrubs up and down the field. Signal practice occupied an hour, when taking turns in running the teams. The line-up of the first team showed Rebecca Jansen (left), left guard; James, left guard; center; Tudor, right guard; Burton, right tackle; Bishop, right end; Wilson, quarter; Detwiler, left half; James, right half; and Stuewe, full back. The afternoon opened with practice in punting and place kicking, where the kicks were heavily worked out by Coaches Mosse and Frank in this line. The backs of both teams worked in interfereance with the kicks and forming interference behind the runners. Forward Pass From Twenty-Yard Line Too Much For Old Heads— Regulars Score Twice The second team lined up with Russell, Mulloy, and Hammond on the left side of the line working in from end, Helvern at center, and James, Strother, and Bohannan, right guard, right tacks. The defense played quarter, Smee left half, Bottomly right half, and Cort full. The yearlings kicked again, and a second march was begun, no less effective than the first. A second touchdown resulted in the coaches, a second regulars' sprint "pop" on the offensive, gave the ball to the freshmen on their opponent's twenty-five yard line. The yearlings were not slow to take up this opportunity for a display of their formality, but it also allowed them to maintained plenty of force and snap, the lighter first year men were not able to penetrate Mossel's air-tight line. Rae Heath, a tyro from Kansas City upset dose for a minute however, and for a thirdirty-sprint, eluding all but the regulars' safety man. The first football scrimmage of the season was held on McCook field in August, and it was officially celebrated the event by rumming over Jay Bond's bunch of husky freshmen two soundwaves of form, the armature of form, but the Varsity brand of football was a revelation to the few fortunes that had a chance to watch the secret At this point when it looked as though the fresheries might have a chance for a touchdown the Varsity line showed its latent strength throwing the yellows and heavy losses. It was only after the bull has been given to the first year men on the Varsity's one yard line, and six chances had been taken that the freshmen were able to shove a man over for a score. They tallied again a moment later the guard pass from the twenty yard line. FRESHMEN MAY NOT TANGLE WITH INDIANS Frances Sawyer, a freshman in the college spent the week-end in Topeka. Civils Prepare For Business The civil engineers organized this morning and elected the following officers: president, Eugene Harshar- wite-president, L. E. Miller; secretary and treasurer, W. E. Brown. It was announced yesterday that it is extremely doubtful whether the freshmen will meet Bert Kennedy's Haskell Indians this year, as has been the customs in seasons past. They will be meeting the moment of the annual scrimmage have been decided yet, but Bond's squad will need much more practice before they will be able to cope with the Redskins. They showed up well last night, however, against the Vikings, considering it was their first scrimmage of the season. Manager Hamilton has wired McCook field for electric lights, and night practice will be installed by the coaches, beginning next week or after fall. The coach's parture in football tactics, but it is thought that the training the regulars will get by this extra practice will be of inestimable value to them later on in the season. A "ghost white pig skin will be used at night. FOOTBALL PRACTICE BY DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS Send the Daily Kansan home. Under Other Goal Posts H. W, Maloney says in the Stanford Palo Alto, "An athlete who wishes to increase in weight should sit at least one quart of milk daily." Coach Banks of Ohio State University had this to say concerning the football situation at Leon McCormick's now-mature time I see some big carcass out walking with a girl in the afternoon when he ought to be down there showing the coach how to play ball, I want to get home and use my arms and my new fall saitting. And say, what I think of the snooping little girl is this--only don't write it down, I'm not going to use the Ohio State mentor yesterday afternoon. Coach Mosse said, "Them's my sentiments entirely!" Manager Hamilton said yesterday that in Powell, fullback on the Haskell team had the best back field man in the Middle West. This husky athlete has a two-year record at Carlisle behind him having played 60 games in the world's greatest athlete. After preparation like that any man coached by Glen Warner and a teammate of Jim Lever should burn up the Middle West. Coaches Mose and Frank have not been able to get a single time of dope on the William Jewell aggregation in March. The coach at Saturday and although the coaches do fear the Baptists greatly, there is some curiosity present in the team, which is most of an eleven the denominational school will turn out this year. Their squad is being coached by Wheaton, a former star on the Mississippi Middies, and they speaks good training, to say the least. The Kansas eleven was cheered a great deal yesterday afternoon by the presence on the side lines of Uncle Jimmy Green, the patron saint of Kansas athletics. Yesterday he was on a beacon on McCook this season, and he stated that although it was far too early to get a good line on the 1913 squad from their early season practice they looked like a promising set of huskers. He all took part in enrolling the students in the School of Law and consequently has been unable to see the team in action sooner. With the return of Howstine, the drop-kicker on the 1911 Aggie team, football stock took a jump at Manhattan, but he was back for a Saturday. The man would have to be developed to fill the place左 vacant by fullback Prather who failed to return this year, but now that is not necessary. Howstine continued to score 12 yards with the ball in the 1911 by running with it, won more than one game with his toe. Announces Swimming Hour Dr. Margaret Johnson has announced the swimming hockey day, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10:15, 11:15, 2:38, 3:30, and 4:30. Tuesday and Friday at 10:15 and 11:15. P. S. B' S ELECT OFFICERS AT FIRST MEETING Temporary officers were elected at the first regular meeting of the Graduate School last night. Leland H. Jenkens was chosen temporary secretary; and Emnet L. Bennett, temporary president. The next meeting will be held in two weeks when the permanent officers of the year will be elected and other work started. Thirty-five graduates were present at the meeting. Mr. Strafer of Baker University spent Sunday at the Kappa Sigma house. 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. Tickets on Sale $30 FROM LAWRENCE September 25th to October 10th To California Many have gone to California with very little capital and become wealthy. The opportunities are just as plentiful now. Make your reservations today over the These low fares are effective for 16 days only. If you consider moving to California, this is your opportunity to go out and look over the ground. Liberal stopovers allowed; visit Denver and Salt Lake City enroute. The fare will be greatly increased after October 10th. Union Pacific Excellent daily trains from Lawrence, fast tourist car service, free reclining chair cars, dining car service a la carte. E. E. ALEXANDER. to a 14-case file. For the specific information abot California or any of the current entries address. E. E. ALEXANDER. City Ticket Agent. 711 Mass, St. Phones 5. Correspondingly Low Fares to Nevada Professor Hill to Provide Class in Expression and Public Speaking POLISH FOR ORATORS A class in expression and another in practical public speaking will be organized this week by Prof. H. T. Hill of the department of public speaking if a sufficient number of students desires to enroll. Only a nine o'clock public speaking class is open at present and this class meets at this hour, as well as the entire School of Law. No course in expression has ever been offered in the College numbered for enrollment in one this year and to accommodate these students Professor Hill will open a class in expression and another class in experience to meet at a more convenient time. "I cannot promise any credit to those entering a class in expression," said Professor Hill this afternoon, "but the class in practical public classes probably receive two hours credit." Those interested in these classes should interview Professor Hill in the midsummer and Thursday from nine until twelve or notify of their intention by phone. Bell 1419. No applause. The received later than Thursday evening. Are Militiamen Strong? Helen Thomas, a sophomore in the College, spent the week-end with Marguerite Stevenson, '16, in Kansas City, Mo. Are Militiamen Strong? New York University of the K. N. G. should report to the gymnastium Tuesday Sept. 30 at 7:30 for physical examination. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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