UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Why Not Stop at Lee's? THERE ARE MANY REASONS First. You can buy a meal ticket good for anything to eat any time from 6:30 a.m.to 11:30 p.m. Three dollars and thirty cents for three dollars. Second. You need not hurry for fear you are going to miss a meal for we serve breakfast from 6:30 a.m.to 11:30 a.m.Dinner from 11:30 a.m.to 2 p.m.Supper from 5:30 p.m.to 7:30 p m.. and short orders from 6:30 a.m.to 11:30 p.m. Third. You can get anything your fancy calls for. Fourth. We carry everything that is in season. Fifth. We have a complete line of fountain drinks, sundaes and specials. Sixth. We use nothing but Weidemann's ice creams. Seventh. The best candies on earth, Weidemann's and Douglas's. Eighth. Our complete line of cigars, tobaccos and pipes are the best in Lawrence. Ninth. Our fountain is unsurpassed in Lawrence. Tenth. Our fountain is unsurpassed in Lawrence. Tenth. Banquets and parties a specialty. Phone 977 Home. Eleventh. Any one serving a party, get our prices first. Twelfth. Plenty of help and the service is prompt. Thirteenth. The wonderful success of the College Inn has been the medium to meet all classes of students. Fourteenth. When you are hungry think of Lee's. Why? Because you can get the best at minimum prices. The Main Thing Is Our Special Coffee JUST A TRIAL. IF YOU LIKE IT, TELL YOUR FRIENDS; IF NOT TELL US. Same Old Stand Tennessee and Adams Lee's College Inn FIRST SCRIMMAGE ON M'COOK SHOWS GOOD Freshmen and Varsity Crash While Both Coaches Look Hopeful The first scrimpage of the year was held on McCook last night between the Varsity and freshman elevens. Both squads showed up in great form and Bond is as well pleased with his tyros as Mosse and Frank are with their "hopes." The squand at present representing, the first Varsity eleven was a fast one and undoubtedly at least half of the men now composing it will be retained as permanent members. The team is exceedingly well weighted, a mean average being exactly 169 pounds, and is composed of the following men: Milton, center; Groft and Burnham, guard;s Weideline and Weideman, tackles, Brownlee and Spellings, ends; Price and Magill, quarterf Detwiler, left half; Householder, right half; Stuewe, full. These positions are not permanent at all and yesterday during practice all of the men on the field were given a chance to buck the freshmen. Bramwell, who captured a "K" last year in the position of tackle, is having parental trouble and has not yet appeared in a suit. Detiller is making a good showing. His brilliant work in the class games last spring together with his fast aggressive work so far this season has met with nothing but approval from the coaches. Magill and Price are running close for quarter and they will probably both be given an opportunity when the schedule opens. Weideman is showing up in first class form and Householder is daily improving his kicking. Freshmen Classy In fact all of the forty or fifty aspirants are looking especially hopeful and at least two good first teams should be easily formed. The encouraging outlook in the freshman class is one of the brightest rays on Mouse's horizon. The beefy first class oval chasers will give the Varsity a hard run every time the two get together Considering the fact that yesterday was only the second time that the freshmen had been on the field their showing against the Varsity was remarkably good. Capps, Dalton and their other college team mates need but little training to get into A-1 condition and it looks as if the future Varsity-Freshman scrimmage will be as good as a first class foot ball game. SOCCERITES KICK DAILY About 25 Men Appear in Uniform; Old Men Inspire Confidence The schedule of the team will not be made out for about three weeks yet. Practice will be held evry afternoon at 3:30. Mr. Root, head coach and mentor of the kicking squad, will be on the grounds to give the necessary coaching. Freshmen. To be sure you get the regulation gym suit, buy it at the gym store-room, basement of the gymnasium.—Adv 3 5t. Orange ice, made from the fruit, at Wiedemann's.-Adv. The soccer enthusiasts of the University were out in short trousers and shin guards yesterday afternoon for the first real practice of the season. About twenty-five men showed up for work and the outlook for the coming season is very promising. Six of last years veterans, Allison, Crawford, Zimmerman, Hobson, Sweeney and Llewellyn have again appeared on the courts and are excellent leaders for those men just trying out. None of the places on the team are as yet settled and every one is urged to come out and try for a position. Stop at the Hiawatha when down town. Maple nut ice cream, at Wiede mann's.—Adv. GREEKS TO BATTLE FOR TENNIS HONORS Fraternities to Stage Tourney For Cup Offered by Manager Hamilton In view of the interest displayed last year in the Greek vs. Greek struggle staged on the baseball diamonds, Manager Hamilton has offered a cup to be given to the winners of an Inter-Fraternity Tennis tourney It is intended to hold the event this fall, if the weather man is agreeable. Matches will probably be played in the doubles alone on account of the lack of time. The Pan-Hellenic will consider Manager Hamilton's proposition at their next meeting, as they aim to increase the eligibility of Varsity men to compete. Whether they will be barred or not will have much to do with the probable outcome of the affair. As a whole the tournament should be a thriller from every angle as the teams which will represent most of the fraternities will be men or more or less experience in battle for clay court honors. Many of these dates are known and there dates for Varsity honors and it will give the raucous fans an excellent chance to dope out the playing strength of future University teams WANT ADS. EXPERIENCED SHOE MAN wanted to work as salesman in my store part time. Good opening for University student. Starkweather Shoe Co. FOR RENT—One large front room in a modern house. Tel. 1784. Bel FOR RENT-Two downstairs rooms for light housekeeping in a modern house. Tel. Bell, 986. WARING LOOKS OVER TEAM Former Star Says That the Prospects Are Best in Years. Dick Waring, former football star and member of the ever-victorious team of 1008 stopped on his way through Lawrence yesterday and looked over this year's hopes. "Dick" spent most of the afternoon out at the field talking over prospects with Coach Mosse. After looking over the bunch he gave forth the promising edict, that he thought that the prospects were the best we have had in years. He also added that he expected to be back to see us get the Tiger. AMMONS HELPS WINFIELD Captain of '11 Jayhawk Squad Wii. Aid Clapd at Southwestern. Reports from Southwestern College at Winfield give out the dope that Earl Ammons, last year's Jayhawkers captain, will hold down the position of assistant coach at that institution this year. Coach Clapp urged Ammons to help him out not only for the purpose of rounding out his team, but also to give him some first class dope in regards to Manhattan, with whom Southwestern opens their season. Ammons probably will be there during the football season. CHANGES OF RULES IN A NUTSHELL Four downs to make ten yards. Touchdown counts six points insteed of five. Onside kick abolished. Forward pass may be of any length. Touchdown may be scored on forward pass over goal line but must be made within a ten-yard zone. Length of field reduced to 100 yards from 110 yards. Kick-off made from 40 yard line. Kick-out made from 20 yard line. Elimination of field judge. Cherry ice cream, flavored with the fruit, at Wiedemann's. -Adv. ANNOUNCEMENTS All announcements for this col- llection will be sent to the news editor before 11 A.M. Department of Botany. Fall Term, New Course. A course of lectures on microbiology and public health. One hour, Tuesdays at 9:00 in the lecture room and Fridays at noon hall. Junior and Senior credit The lectures will be illustrate with lantern slides and will deal with the relation of micro-organisms to food and water supply; origin and control of epidemics; immunity; parasitology and problems connected with the health of the population from the standpoint of bacteriology. Prof F. H. Billings. Students enrolling should bring note books to the first lecture. Modern Norwegian, as well as modern Swedish, is for both undergraduates and graduates. Either course may be given this year according to demand. Hours will be made by appointment for the convenience of the student as far as possible. Woman's Student Government Association will hold its first mass meeting Friday, Sept. 27, immediately after chapel. Announcement—Modern Norwegian, as well as Modern Swedish, is for both Graduates, and Undergraduates: Either one course or the other or both will be given this year according to demand. The aim of both courses is to acquire a practical knowledge of the language as well as to come in touch with Modern Scandinavian literature. In Norwegian Ibsen and Bjorson and the Danish Authors Holberg and Ochenschlager, in Swedish Tegner and the Romantic Movement will be studied. Hours will be made by appointment as much as possible for the convenience of the student. —A. M. Sturtevant. First Band Rehearsal Wednesday evening, 7:30. Fraser hall. Anyone wishing to make band who has not tried out will please come to Fraser hall at 7:00 Wednesday evening. There will be a meeting of the College Faculty Wednesday, September. 25 at 4:30 in Blake hall, lecture room. Frank Strong, Chancellor. There will be a meeting of the University Council Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 5 o'clock in Blake hall, lecture room. Frank Strong, Chancellor. Cooley Club will meet in room 6, of Green hall, Friday night. Election of officers. LOST—A point lace collar between 1237 Oread and 1215 Tenn. last week. Finder return to Mildred Petit i 1215 Tenn. and receive reward. MRS. PAUL R. BROOKS Oread Green- houses FLOWERS AND FLORAL WORK 1433 South Tenn St. Bell 518 Home 7112 Particular Cleaning and Pressing FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Lawrence Pantatorium 12 W. Warren Both Phones 50c