PAGE EIGHT THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926 Football Practice Withheld in Valley Till September 15 The old disregarded rule, requiring all Missouri Valley coaches to stay off the practice fields at their respective universities until September 15, has been revamped and strengthened in this year there are few looping situations and the members of the valley are more that it will be required. The new rule provides that no athletic equipment may be issued or practice fields used until the customary date. At Kannau, the rule is being implicitly followed. Although the entire coaching staff is now in Lawrence and is busy making out the athletic ropes, many of the meetings of any kind have been held and none have been scheduled until the date set in the valley ruling. Varsity Squad Candidates Not Announced; Many Old Athletes to Return Several Veterans Return So far no definite announcement of the names of the men who will make up the candidates for the veto squad has been made by Coach Franklin Cappon. There are a goodly number of old football men back from the opening of the season and it is up to them that there will be a material to ensure they well with the new "find" during the summer. The list of the men who will probably be suited up for all practice, although there may a few of them with a serious injury. Larry later inducted. Harold Zuber, captain; Joe Anderson, Harold Baker, Glenn Burton, Lewian Davis, Barrett Hamilton, Kari Kullman, Les Lattin, George McLeake, Harold Schmidt, Will Power, Greg O'Neill, Good Powers, Myrna Voigts, "Stone Walk," *Scout* Wellman. Many Alasberry Balls A list of the men who resisted for spring training in 1945, plainly practiced most of whom will be included, includes F. H. Ayers, Everett Baker, N. V Bolin, M. C. Bergerssen, Marci Brummett, Forrest Bryan, Daniel Bimp, Forrest Calvin, Rowell Caple, Leslie Carter, Russell Cooper, John Coulter, James L. Cowley, Wayne Culp, Rove Davidson, Sherman Davis, Emory Dial, Engeman Herrendahl, James Hunter, Herbert Hadley, Haradley Harder, Haward Old Hawkins, James Hays, George Hendrickson, H. N. Hicks, George Holey, Roy Jaynes, S. Lee Johnston, Berned Kennels, Heing Kuraner, Arthur Lacombe, Lawrence Lacombe, Jockie Lackman, Stanley Lindley, Donald Little, Lowry Love, Robert Maney, Emery Martin, F. M. McKahane, Gorton Moore, Thomas Thomson, Myers, Stanley Packard, W. W. Pieve, Clode Randall, Allen C. Raup, Mention Rothcandle, Evan Royer, Harry Ruple, Harry Shrimpsmoll, Jack Schopfin, Henry Shenk, Clark Shear Steve Silverman, Nona Snyder, Mutt Thornhill, Jack Todd, Oliver White, Ira Wilbur. **Outlook Is Encouraging** Other varsity men who were not out in Iowa last year, Peterson, D. Mullins, Blackhurst, Hawkins, Hodges, Shenk, Myers and Snyder. In addition to this long list there are at least ten men who will have played in the freshman squad from the number of the freshman squad of last year. And there are others who will come back to K. U. There can be no purpose in proclaiming to the world at large that the "prospects are bright" when the team is on the field, or that "the ones lined up on the field, the long list of experienced man is encouraging and Kansas sports followers who have progress made by the team, progress made by "Cappy" Capron with the material he has at hand. Bunn Schedules Fall Practice in Baseball for Varsity Material For the first time in the history of athletics at the University of Kansas, there will be a fall baseball practice which will start within a few weeks. The same idea as that evinced, by spring football practice has been adopted by Conch John Bunn to baseball this year and a full month's practice for variety baseball not only in other sports will be held at one. Practices will be basked on the dmount south of the gymnasium inh will consist mainly of hitting, building and driving with much of the preliminary wind that is always necessary before the opening of baseball in the spring. The entire freeman squaw of last year will continue to practice well as it fall when the food call is made. New Idea to Be Used in Effort to Develop Base-Runners and Hitters Coach Bunn has arranged for a baseball meeting next Saturday morning. Mr. Bunn, 262, Robinson gymnasium, for all candidates for the 1027 variety baseball squad. Regular daily activities will probably be scheduled from that evening. "Although this is the first time that such a plan has been tried here in relation to baseball," Coach Hunt said this morning. "I expect it to be very successful in taking the place of baseball and is giving us an opportunity for the individual one to show their ability in hitting and base running." WIEDIE'S Its been The hang out that you've heard of for years. "Just a step from the campus" for over fifty years Brick's Come in and make yourself at home. The Oread Cafe E. C. BRICKEN Seven From Lawrence Attend Valley Meeting Coaches Discuss Seven men, comprising the entire coaching staff of the University, attended the football rules interpretation meeting of the Missouri Valley conference held this morning at the Kansas City Athletic Club. Dr. F. C. Allen, Head Coach Franklin C. Carpenter, Assistant Coach Harold O. Steele, Freeman Coach John Bunn, assistant John Sacco and Guy Lookhaugh, and Dr. R. J. Huff, head track coach and football trainer, made the trii. All of the K. U. coaches arrived in Lawrence before Friday "Mike" Abern, director of athletic State Agricultural College is chairman of the meeting which it the divet of its kind to be held in the valley. The results of this conference will look toward onerous work needed by the college for use in the new football rules for use in the valley. and several coaches' conferences have already been held. About sixty students, out of a state student body of $900 were convicted, or obituary at the University of Wisconsin. To all you old students "WE WELCOME YOU BACK." The first practicing woman naive in Greece was recently admitted to the bar in Athens. To you new students "WE EXTEND YOU A WELCOME." You will find all the advertised brands of jewelry and kindred lines in our stock, and the nice part about it is that we sell for either cloth or convenient credit terms; the price is the same for either. REMEMBER IN OUR WINDOWS WE ALWAYS SHOW YOU THE LATEST EARLIEST Sol. Marks & Son 817 Mass. 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The University Daily Kansan VARSITY Pre-Enrollment Robinson Gym Saturday Night September 11-9 p.m. "Jimmie" Mitchell Will Furnish the Music New Students Cordially Invited A Free Party Refreshments --- 1