PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1926 Valley Grid Race Is Opening Today; K. U. Squad Ready Two Practices for Varsity Veterans to Be Held Under Direction of Cappon K. U's varsity football squad takes the field this morning at 9 o'clock for its first practice when the team plays against Missouri valley championship race. Many members of the squad have been in Lawrence for several days, but have been prevented from practice. The allied rule which prohibits fall pracise has been As arranged by Franklin C. Capoon, head coach, suits will be issued this morning to veteran players. Two practices will be held, one at 9 a.m. and one at 3 p.m., giving every member of the squad a chance to play during the day; even through enrollment events attendance at both sessions. The freshman squad will take the field for the first time at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon under the direction of Coach Bunn. Suits for your aiming will be issued Friday and Saturday. Previous to Saturday, Coach Bunn will be busy in conferences with the freshman who will try for the first year squad. Couch Coopman's staff, as announced at a coaches meeting early this week, is organized with Coach Steele in charge of the line. Coach SchiDi adjoined Coach Lookthrough the backs, and with Coach Half as head trainer. Cross Country Call Issued H. J. Huff. New Track Coach Wants Candidates Cross country candidates will meet for the first time at 4 p. m., Wednesday, Sept. 15, at the stadium, record-setting location by H. J. Huff, track coach. The nucleus of this year's cross country squad will be those members of last year's squad who have already reported, but they are by no means sufficient to form the crack squad that Kansas is going to have this year. Coach Huff said in issuing his call for candidates. Equipment for the cross country team is furnished by the University. Freshmen are required to be they men in the University is eligible. Because school started a week later than usual this year, it is hoped that all candidates will turn out for the first meeting in order that the cross country training can get underway immediately. E. E. Ernot is captain of this year's cross country squad. Panvo Nurmi is not doing so well in his running campaign in Germany. The "Flying Finn" ran third recently to Doctor Petter, German distance winner at the 2004 3,000 meter race. The German broke Nurmi's record for the distance, running it in 8 minutes, 50.4 seconds. Later, wide heat Nurmi in a two-mile run, pushing the distance minutes, 1.2-5 seconds, a new world outdoor record. The race for the pennant in the American League is practically over, with the New York Yankees seven and the Boston Red Sox three that many games to play. In the National League, the St. Louis Cardinals are out in front by one game. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh are most in line, while Philadelphia and the Red Birds should take a slump. Sport Notes --qualifying rounds of the American amateur starts this week at Baltimore in September. F. Storey and Maj. C. M. Ownered two British stars, in the competition. Swimming the English channel has become as popular this summer as flights to the North Pole. And as each athlete makes the crossing, the Eagle, American girl, was the first woman to ever swim the channel. She set a record at slightly more than 15 hours. Following this, Mrs. Clemington Corson of New York, mother of two Eagle girls, participated on Aug. 30, Viktorierk, a German blower, lowered Miss Ederle's (pronounced ed, in as seed and earl, acorn on first syllable) record some two hours and within the last week, from more than one location away from more lowered the record slightly than 11 hours. 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