UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Our New York Resident Buyer flies high when it comes to furnishings. Here's a new bunch of cravats that sure are birds. We'd like you to look them over and check up his taste. The new cloud effects, the self checks, the sky-o-plane design—velvets all here. Six more new blocks in hats tomorrow. PEOPLES STATE BANK Welcomes the students. Capital $50,000 Surplus and undivided profits, $25,000 Drop in and see us. College Inn Barber Shop At the Foot of the Hill on Adams A Real Shop With Barbers and Service We Invite Your Inspection Satisfaction Guaranteed or Whiskers Refunded Bert Wadhams "ROOSTER FIGHTS' BIG CROWD SEES Y. M. "BOOSTER FIGHTS" About 250 students attended the rooster flight held in Myers hall last night. The roosters proved to be student boxers. Howlands and Bunting furnished the most exciting match in which Howlands, after apparent defeat, revived and put his man down for the count of ten. Other good bouts were held between lightweight. Professor Engel of the German department gave a talk to the freshmen present. A free feed of doughnuts ended the program. An indoor track meet is the attraction at the hall tonight. The entry list is infinite. A faculty relay race will be a special feature. A free watermelon feed comes off. Ralph Spotts will lead the cheering. WHEN CALLING for a good brand of 5 Cent Cigars smoke Robert Hudson Pierson's Success Pierson's Hand Made At all First Class Dealers WILDER BROS., Laundry Student Agents—GROFT. SMEE and BOHANNEN. Conveniently located, just one block down Adams Hill from University Library The Best of Work - Prompt Service Bell Phone 1093 10 to 20 Per Cent Saved ON Rowland's College Book Store Text Books and Supplies 1401 OHIO STREET Bought at Rowlands College Book Store We have been unusually fortunate in securing a fine line of shelf-worn and second-hand books and can save you money. Also all TEXT BOOKS IN NEW STOCK Every Book and Supply for Every Course The Only Store That Deals Exclusively in University Text Books and Supplies Recognized as Student Headquarters—therefore the logical place to buy and assured of satisfaction, the Right Book and the RIGHT PRICE. TACKLING AND FALLING ON BALL LAST NIGHT Varsity Football Squad Has Good Workout—17 Men Report When the Varsity football squad held its second practice of the season yesterday seventeen men were out in suits working for the opening game with William Jewell, Oct. 4. Practically the same men reported for practice yesterday as were out the first day, and a tired bunch of players filed into the locker rooms for his shower at five o'clock, too. On the golf links the entire squad was put to falling on the ball. Yesterday was an ideal day for such practice since the rain of the day before had made the ground damp and slippery. First Tackling Practice The team next practiced punting, tackling, and interference. The men were divided into two squads on opposite sides of the field; the quarter kicked, the ends followed the ball down the field and tackled the runner, guarded by interference. While Coach Mosse took charge of this work, Coach Frank gave the line men instruction in holding the line and charging it. Coach Mosse then took half the men into the inclosure for a half hour tackling the dummy. Frank, with the remainder, practiced forward passing on the golf links, and also gave his squad a turn at the dummy. After a single lap he trunked under track both squads raced for the locker rooms, early for their showers. Freshman Recruits Out. Burton, Reber, James, Russell, Dall, Harlan, and Hammond, all members of last year's freshman squash team, have held the Wacoller, Weidheim, Parker and Tulgr, all regulators last year, re- presented the Varsity, and Ridway, Keeling, Bishop, Dimmck, and Miller, upper classmen who were not out last year, were dark horses. Among last year's regulars expected back in school this year but who were not out yesterday are Captain Bramwell Andy Groft, Buster Coolidge and "Butul" Stueve. Stueve also went out later to his return. Stueve has not returned to Lawrence from his home in Alma, and Coolidge has not yet reported. "Bumpy" Wilson, last year's star quarterback, clad in street clothes, watched the practice from the side of the field. He is expected to come out soon. With the old men back that have already turned out and the array of new talent that has reported, there seems no reason why Kansas should not have the best team in years. Of course it is much too early to spring any dope stories or make any rash claims to the Missouri Valley Conference. A thousand chances in the shape of sickness, injuries, and ineligibility lie in wait for every team. But things do look good. In the line there is Captain Bramwell at center and Tudor and Groft at guards, all last year K men. Weilden is at one tackle with Bur, ton, James, and Keeling able to take care of the other side. The ends are a problem, Captain Brownlee and Billy Price, last year's K men, both having graduated. End a Problem Householder, the holder of a reserve K, Hammond, Reber, Dail, and Ridgeway all are possible candidates. These positions will not be filled until the William Jewell game, giving the men ample time to show their goods. Entire Backfield Returns The entire back field that represented Kansas in the Missouri and Nebraska games last year is back. Bunny Wilson will be at quarter, Dutch Detweiler and Buster Coolidge at the halves, and "Butch" Stueye at full. Jimmy Parker is out for practice and will be ready to fill in in case any of the back field men are laid out. He is a heady and consistent player, his only trouble being lack of weight. Harlan Russell, quarter on last year's freshman team, may act as understudy for Wilson at quarter. Our maple nut ice cream is in a class of its own. Wiedemann's—Adv. With Howard, Pierson and Frank missing at Nebraska, Knobel and Lemire out of Missouri's line up, Cartwright and the elder Capshaw through at Oklahoma, and Simma missing in the Aggie back field, our honored rivals in the Missouri Valley Conference "should worry" this year. ATTENTION It's Cash to You to Come Down Town to the UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 MASS. ST. For Your Text Books and Supplies, We Guarantee to Save You From 5 to 20 Per Cent on Your Purchases University Book Store 803 Mass. St. J. G. Gibb Hats Caps— The Seasons newest colors and styles here for your—choosine Hats $2 to $3.50 Caps $1 to $2.50 The Hat or Cap you like the real one-the one hat bet-comes you— Johnson & Carl Bears this label Oread Theatre Thursday KAY BEE "An Orphan of War" Drama in Two Reels. MAJESTIC Comedy "Bashful Bachelor Billie!" Friday Program THANK U I SHER Drama Medium's Nemesis AMERICAN Drama "Flesh of His Flesh." MAJESTIC Comedy "The Lady Killer." 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