PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1926 Varsity Workouts Twice Wednesday; Call Forty Players Steele Directs Practice in Absence of Cappon; Regular Hour Is 3:30 Forty candidates for the varity football squad participated in a two-time workout yesterday in celebration of the victory of the Missouri Valley football season. The jubilee was under the active direction of Harold Steele, assistant coach, as "Cappy" Capon is ill at ease. The team will meet to meet the teams for several days. At 8 o'clock Wednesday morning, letter men, ex-freshmen players and a few classed as "new blood" checked out equipment at the Varsity FC. and were worked over by Dr. F. C. and M. S. Varsty varsity trainer and track coach At 10 o'clock 40 players were suited up and on the field getting the feel of the newly issued footballs and the muddy earth of the practice field. Conaches Sabo and Lookabaugh assisted Steele, The workout was light although, as one player put it, "there's many a guy out here who wishes he'd never seen a cigarette." Passing and putting were the main points of interest during the morning. The usual callichethens were led by Lokas and held 40 athletes dragging along behind. Then came the pictures. The little Sergeant with his biggest camera lined them up and pulled the trigger. The season was officially opened. Then the shower room under the mirror gave the concert hall for 40 soloists. The afternoon workout at 3 o'clock was the same over again but a little snapper. A good sized crowd joined them. The sidelines. Enrollment kept some of the candidates from appearing on the field at the two practices and when the harder work begins there are 60 on about 40 in the field—for awhile. The workout yesterday afternoon was an unusually hard one for the first day out and the morning work left a very obvious effect on the players. Practice was scheduled for this week at that hour throughout the year. Saturday's practice will be at 10 in the morning. Football Practice Short Valley Ruling Cuts Working Time to Two Hours Daily Fans, whose chief afternoon interest is derived from watching the workouts of the team for each week of the season, will have part of their enjoyment taken away from them this year. A new Valeley practice on school days to two hours. The regular time set for the practices of the Kanan squads is 3:30 to 5:30 every day. Saturday's practice is at 4:30 and Sunday's morning. The new ruling is the purpose of creating a uniform system in Valley schools in the district to prevent interference with school work, caused by long hours of football practice. Season Opens Saturday at Haskell-Drury Game The first football game of general interest to be played in Lawrence this fall is scheduled for Saturday afternoon at the Haskell stadium when the Indian team meets the fast eleven from Drury College. With this early game there is little dope on either team but the Missouri school is said to have a snappery team. With that, they are counted on for a hard fighting crew. The game will be a good one and should attract a large crowd of University students. The entire Kansas football squad will attend the struggle in lieu of an afternoon football workout on Saturday. September 22 Glee Club Deadline All former members of the University Women's Glee Club who wish to be in the organization again this year are asked to leave their naines at Dean Husband's office before Wednesday, Sept. 22. That is the time when which team will decide why Dean should that they wish to be considered for the club this year. Tryouts for new members will be held soon after the old members have sign up. Brother Visits Mrs. Dill Dr. J. R. Wetherbee of Portland, Ore., visited his sister, Mrs. W. A. Dill, of Lawrence, between trains this morning. Doctor Wetherbee is on his way to New York where he will sail on the Bulgeau and the International director on the steamboat. It will be his third trip ground the world. Auto Thefts Cut in Half Since Using Searchlight (Science Service) Worester, Mass., Sept. 16—A 30 inch, 430,000-candle search lamp has cut the theft rate of motor cars in half, according to officials of the police department, where the powerful light is used. Instructed to be on the lookout for flashes from the light from its position, the officer sees it in at once to the nearest patrol box for details of the theft. The light is then turned on the section of city where the theft was committed. J. C. Nichols, president of the J. C. Nichols Investment Company, and Joach Miller, III, vice-president of the Kansas City Bank of Commerce, are conferring with Chancellor E. H. Linden today, Chancellor Lindley, Mr. Nichols and Mr. Miller are the trustees of the Thayer Foundation. 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