SUNDAY, GCT. 4, 1925 PAGE/THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thirty - Nine Players From Freshman Squad Get Yellow Sweaters Coach Bunn Picks Two Teams to Have Signal Practice Before Game Thirty-nine members of the freshman football team were issued yellow sweaters Saturday morning by John Bunn, freshman coach. Just what the presentation of these sweatsets means is not known, although it is believed by some to signify that the wearer is one of the better men of the squail. It was from those yellow sweaters that freshman team teams who flagged in signal practice before the game Saturday were selected. The freshman squad will not be cut in point of numbers, it has been announced, as the coaches wish to see their players gain more experience and his true ability. The traditional game between the varsity and freshman squads will not be held this year, as the varsity schedule does not permit the addition of another contention. The men who received the yellow sweaters Saturday were, Evan Royer, captain; Charles Roderick, Alan Raun, Dean Lichtery, Lowry Law, Frank Williams, and George Hulse, tackles; William Blair, Russell Cooper, John Brand, Charles Edmondson, Robert Myers, Jake Lieberman, John Smith, guardz; Frank Bayer, Jason Koehler, Flogd Snowden, Eriard Diel, Picklerick, John Gannon, and Harold Hauner, ends; Herman Davis, Leslie Hays, Tom Taylor and Joe Lieberman, centers; Clyde Drainth, Arthur Lawrence, Clark Jackson, John Perdue, Herbert Hadley, Francis Lecka, and Don Little, halfbacks; Lee Johnston, George Hendrickson, and Lawrence Scott, fallbacks; Delman and Leyton Taylor, quarterbacks. Radio Programs Changed Two Talks Instead of Three Under New System Several changes have been announced in the procedure of the radio programs this year. There were forerunners to the radio program, but this year there will be no more than two, John F. Patt, radio announcer, says. The programs will start at 6:50 on Mondays and end at 10:47 on August Oct. 15. The new schedule is as follows: 6555-Tringing in number on Duo Art reproducing piano. 7400-First talk 7155-Music 7410-Second talk 8320-Balloon The second talk on the program will be given by members of the department of athletics or will consist of readings or playlets. The musical program will be given by the students and faculty of the School of Fine Arts. Radio bulletins will consist of the Hill news of the past few days, and announcements to be made by the heads of departments are given at frequent intervals by state on organizations, stated Patt. The second annual radio rally will be held on Oct. 16, under the arrangement of Fred Ellsworth. The first rally having been given last year on Dec. 15, when the radio was dedicated. The first football game was broadcast yesterday from the press box at the stadium by three announcers, Harold Ingolson, David Dixon, John F. Patt, assistant program director and regular announcer, and Ödm K. Fearing, former Kansas student and K man. All football, basketball and other athletic events played at home with an assult from the stadium on gymnasmus. Phi Chi's Give Party The Phi Chi merged fraternity gave its first party of the year Friday night. Out of town guests included Mr. Heury Kassell of Kansas City, Kana, Miss Doberty Wisdom of Kansas City, Kan., Mr. Treel L. Littinger of Topela, and Miss Lucile Hanly of Kansas City, Mo. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. W. L. Haley, the housemother It Will Pay You to pay tuition in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K, U, students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typesetting, typing and bounding. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Corbin Hall Open House Attracts Men Students The open house dance held at Corinth hall Friday evening was attended by a large number of University men. The girls living at the house besetten by busses by Mrs. O, M. Judy, house matron, and Mrs. O, Ettie Cork, house director. "Chuck!" Schoffalf's second unit orchestra provided music for dancing throughout the evening. Card games were an additional attraction for guests. The fall dance is an annual institution of Corbin hall. WANT ADS LOST—Green notebook, 5x8. Reward. Call Lawrence Piper, 975 at 1137 Indiana. 00 Sasiene Pipes—Factory Distributors. City Drug. LOST—Gamma Phi Beta pin. Name engraved on back, Adela Weidner. Call 5621. O6 GIRL-Wanted for 10 hours work. Call Sunday before 11 a. m. Week day before 6 p. m. Phone 1627. WANTED—The address of the person who attached note to the Boston Bull Dog "Biff" spilled colour. Chelton Court, Château de Chet-Sorrel. Fountain Pen repairing.—City Drug. LOST - Black leather notebook, 486, Corner of Louisiana and 12th Reward. Call Margaret Anne Gus tafson-963 at 914 Ohio. FOR RENT—Three new Garages, 1341 R. I. Call 1699. O5 Parke & Tilford Chocolates. City Drug Store. Learn the Charleston—DeWatteville FOR RENT—Front room on second floor to elderly lady. 1339 Ohio. 1712. O5 LOST—Theta Tau pin. Name Carl A. Poppino on back. Call 1617 or 2282 Black. Reward. 09 WANTED—A girl roommate in nicely furnished room with sleeping porch at 1106 Ohio. Call 1572 White. 05 LOST-Kappa Alpha Theta Pin between Fraser and Ad, Myrtle Bairdridge. Engraving on the back, Reward. Call 1997. 05 nRAFT—Club for boys. $5.50 per week. Where food and service are excellent. 19 West 14th. 05 STOLEN—Green sticker with cap in pocket, with J. R. S. initials. Leave at Kanans office. G5 FOR RENT - Room for girls in new house -Room to hill. Boarding club in house. Call 1446 Red. 1825 La St. Ou. MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775, F1 ning order. Bob Jenks, phone 334 LATE '21 Ford coupe in good run Professional Cards DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Octeopathic Physician 50 1-2 Mass. Phone 2387. G. W. STEWER & CO.-Kailer to K. U. people from 1965-1925, Preserving, Remodeling and Repairing. Suits made to measure, 924 Lau. Phone, 14434. DRS. ABDREY & ABDREY, the Progressive Chirurgies, Massage and Electric Treatments. No charge for consultation 410-532-Mass. Phone #921. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made, Law ence optical Office, 1925. Mags. MARCEL APPONTMENTS>Phone 1556 Experienced operators, Sample's Harbor and Beauty Shop, East Side, 92412 Mass. St. Maricelle Toilet Preparation. City Drug Store. WALK OVER A Collegiate Style Kick Right Over the Goal Post . Here's a new Walk-Over kick for fall—as pretty as a fifty yard goal. And boy—how a Walk-Over does travel! Please your gloomy old dogs. Stick them into this style now. Be surprised next spring at how long shoes can wear. Remember, when you walk in Walk-Overs, you are a step ahead of style, at a price that makes the old bank roll see double. OTTO FISCHER Ladies, now is time to have winter coats shortened, relined, cleaned and pressed. Also your suits remodeled. LOST= Three-yard linen tablecloth between 800 New York and Louisiana Street. Phone 555. 05 WANTED—To care for children aftern- mores and evenings. Inappropriate. especially. Good references. 1246 1-2 New York. G6 Razors, Strops, Hones, Blades, Hinir Clippers, and Shaving articles of all kinds. Between 2 10c Stores SCHULTZ—THE TAILOR Barber's Drug Store. The College Tailor PROTCH IKES Remember for Sandwiches, Soda Fountain, Candies and Bungalow Candies DID YOU YELL AT THE GAME YESTERDAY? If you did and your throat is husky, try— Medicated Throat Discs or Mulford's Chrystal Pastilles— The Puritan Cafe at Fruit Jello, Whipped Cream Hot Vienna Rolls Rankins Green Olives Eat Your Sunday Dinner at The Puritan Fried Spring Chicken Oyster Dressing "Handy for the Students" 1101 Mass. Phone 678 We Specialize This Dinner Special K. U. Chicken Soup Try Our Dinners—You'll Enjoy Them 9th & Massachusetts Baked Young Goose Reliable Sunday night dinner at You are sure to get what you want for your The New JAYHAWK CAFE Ray Its Jayhawker time at— Harry Open All Night —SQUIRES Phone 517 for your appointment Special Sunday Evening Dinner Deiicious Food We are prepared to serve the Sunday afternoon hiker With Meat, Vegetables, Salad, Desert and Drink Seventy-five and fifty cents We will serve this meal from 5:30 until 9:00 o'clock. Avoid the Rush Hour Special-cut steaks, salads in cartons, sandwiches, fruits, olives, pickles, cookies, marshmallows. Rock Chalk Cafe 12th & Oread Prices Mat.—10 & 35 Eve.—10 & 40 Mermaid Comedy "BEWARE" Shows 3:00 7:30—9 --- VARSITY 5 DAYS BEGINNING MONDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "Don Q, Son of Zorro" PRICES MAT. AND EVE. 25c-50c SHOWS $ ^{ \textcircled{*} } $ 2:45—7:15—9:00