UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WARRENSBURG GETS DATE WITH KANSAS Missouri Normals Hold Lucky Number and Gets Open Date Manager Hamilton last night completed arrangements with the Warrensburg Normal to take the date of Oct. 12 left open by the cancelling of the Baker game. Three offers were made for the date, one from Ottawa, one from William Jewell and another from the Warrensburg Normal team, which was accepted. This team is reported to be exceptionally strong this year having returned seven "N" men and an especially large squad of candidates to pick from. It is expected that it will give the Kansas team quite a fight. "Fog" Allen, a member of the Kansas队 team of '05 is coaching the Warrenburg hopes and it is probable that they will be pointed especially for the struggle. Coach Allen is considered one of the best players in the league; it is certain the squad that meets the Jayhawkers will be well drilled. In meeting the Normals Coach Mosse will have a chance to compare the Normals of today as compared with those of ten years ago when the present Kansas mentor was employed as coach of the same agregation. SCRIMMAGE NOTES The first blood of the season was shed last night when Tudor and Von Schriltz received cuts over their eyes due to a collision when running signals. Neither man was seriously injured and later were walking around the field in the evening exhibiting their injuries to an admiring audience. It looks bad for the Tigers if the Kansas warriors use Coach Frank's advice. When the freshman line up for the kick-off, he advised the Var When it comes to election, well, you know what Franklin said—"Eat to suit yourself," Dress to suit your friend, Vote to suit your conscience." Styles to suit all parties,progressive, radical, conservative and the middle-of-the-road. Our platform is the same before and after election--satisfaction or your money back. A business suit at Twenty Dollars that has everybody's endorsement. Other suits $12 to $35. Overcoats $10 to $40 Hats to match itty team, "To get in the way, Knock down, Kick 'em hard. It is no wonder Captain Shonka has such an off day when the Cornhuskers met Minnesota, if Coach Frank used very many of the methods that he illustrates on McCook for the benefit of his pupils. The Varsity pulled one on the freshmen last night when they did a sort of mesmerizing stunt, with their hands while waiting for the signals to be called. It certainly was a new stunt and maybe the freshmen fell for it, which would be responsible for their poor offense. Freshmen In Buying Your Black Gym Suits and Shoes you want something standard like the Spalding make, and not some cheap garment that you are charged more for than we charge for Spalding Suits. Just bear this in mind. Smith's News Depot CARROLL'S. Phone 608 709 Mass. St. Students downtown meeting place for 30 years The Place to Buy Your Athletic Outfit The Sign of Better Shoes for Less Monev Over People's Bank VARSITY SHOWS MID-SEASON FORM Rapid Development of Jay hawkers Makes Prospects Even Brighter Many who for years have suffered intensely from chronic sick headaches, using drugs of all kinds with out-benefit, have found immediate relief in properly adjusted glasses, because eye strain was the cause. We remove the cause and our cure islasting. Satisfaction Guaranteed. The form displayed last night by the Varsity hopes marks one of the most rapid development ever displayed by a Jayhawk aggregation. Never before has a Kansas aggregation developed so quickly as the present squad. Last year the team went into the Baker game with only the rudiments of football drilled into them. This year the team enters the St. Mary's fracas playing the kind of game that wins in mid-season contests. Send the Daily Kansan Home. No scrimmage was the program for yesterday evening but after demonstrating various plays and methods of defense and offense Coach Frank could not restrain from having the team brought in for a little rough work. A new dummy has been made. Coach Hamilton is said to be responsible for it. So far it has not been used in practice but the coach says it acts just like a man and gets up as soon as the tackler releases it. When the freshman team was brought in towards the close of practice and given the ball they were unable to make any holes in the Kansas line. Bonds's prodigies tried all their plays but the line held like a stone wall. Just before he made his last play, he took the ball and made some pretty gains which were marred only by repeated fumbling on the part of the Varsity. Practice Best of Season. As a whole, last night's practice was the best of the season. Coach Frank illustrated the different methods of offense and defense used by Minnesota last year. Nearly all the men were given an opportunity to carry the ball. Miller, Householder and Detweiler making the most consistent gains. It looks like Bramwell and Coolidge are out of it for good. Neither appeared in suits yesterday. Ladies' hats at popular prices $5, $7.50 and $10.00. The style store for women, Mrs. Shearer.-Adv. PRACTICE GAME WITH INDIANS NEXT WEEK Varsity to Mix on Haskell Gridiron Tuesday With Kennedy's Hopes The first mix of the season for the Varsity with an outside team will take place Tuesday afternoon with the Haskell Indian squad on the Haskell gridiron. Coach Hamilton has scheduled this game with Kennedy's fighters as one of the best practice games the Jayhawkers could possibly obtain before opening the schedule next Saturday. Since the defeat of the Bakeries by Haskell yesterday it looks like a good thing for the Kansas fans that the Methodist game was cancelled. The contest no doubt have been a plain walk away for the Jayhawk squad and of little interest as a real game. However the Indians should put up a good fight against the Varsity and the resulting score should help the dopesters somewhat in figuring out the St. Mary's score. O. W. Patterson, captain of the track team, has issued a call for all future Varsity track tryouts, both old and new, to report on McCook field Monday afternoon at 4:30. Practice will begin at once and the men will be able to check out shoes at the field. A free-for-all tryout meet, with freshmen included, will be held on McCook field October 19, the date on which the football team goes to Des Moines. This meet will take in all manner of events and a silver loving cup will be given to the winner of each event. The fall inter-class meet is scheduled for November 1 and a large representation of all classes should be in condition to take part in this contest. 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