4.00 PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1925 Jayhawk Eleven Ready for Aggie Tussle Saturday Squad Tries Forward Passe in Frosh Scrimage; Lineup Not Yet Announced The Jayhawker squad went through a light workout on the varsity field last night in preparation for the game Saturday. Potey sent three teammates to the field, but dummy tightly bound the work being coached chiefly to forward passing. The varusity was trying short forward passes but were not overly successful against the team and the varsity was exceeded in completing several passes against the varsity teams. Schmidt, Mackie and Hamilton was doing most of the passes. The Oklahoma Aggie squad, under the wing of Coach John Maubustes, arrived in Lawrence this morning and will work out on the stadium field this afternoon. The Sooner Farmers are bringing a large squad to Lawrence and an experienced bunch of players will be in the starting lineup. Potty isn't sure what the starting lineup will be against the Aggies as there is liable to be some last minute changes. The name will start at 2 o'clock prompt Saturday. The officials are Edward W, Cochrane, Kalamazoo; reefer; Lewis Toutan, Wisconsin; ampire; Louis Menez of Warrenburg Normal, head lineman. The probable lineups for the game Kansas - Powers and Burton, ends Smith, (capt.) and Mullins, tackles Lattin and Cramer, grabs; David son, center; Hamilton, quarterback son; Cramer, shuttle,瓦尔 fullback. Oklahoma A. & M —Comor and Mitchell, ends; Wesinia and Murray, takes; Rodgers (capt.) and Shelly, guards; Crowe, center; Perry quarterback, Bowman and Bennett, halfbacks; Taylor, fullback. Fencing Club Organizes Doctor Naismith in Charge of Practice Classes Thirty students, whom were about ten women, attended a meeting Wednesday, called by Dr. James Naismith to discuss the forming of a fencing club. It was decided to organize the club at 32 p., m. next Tuesday in room 202, Robinson gymnasium. Doctor Naismith said Thursday morning that he was well pleased with the number of students who reported and the interest they had shown in the sport. Several of the students had practiced in handling the folks. This room will be open each afternoon for members of the club to practice. The regular mass practises of the club will be held there at 3:30 each Tuesday and Thursday, Doctor Naismith will have charge. "I invite any student in school to enter the club," Doctor Naamith said. "We will have many beginners in our organization and would welcome you as a guest." The cost is not prohibitive, as a pair of foils can be purchased for $4.50." Aggies in Good Condition Will Test Kansas Gridiron Prior to Game Saturday tomorrow the Oklahoma Aggies will finish a week of strenuous scrimmage work which their coaches, Maubetthes and Kenny have devised to put them in the fittest condition for the game Saturday. This will be the third consecutive season that the Jayhawk and Aggie teams have disubbed. In 1925 we compelled the Jaguars to win 6 of the Amazons, gave a 3 to 0 victory. "The Aeggie squall will be comprised of four eleven, and they will have an opportunity to test the Kansas gridridon Friday afternoon preparatory to the game of Saturday. According to the coach, Aeggie is ready for us, and everything points to close game for Saturday. Cosmopolitans Plan Social Event The Coomopolitan club is planning several open-house social meetings this year in order that American students may become acquainted with the students from many foreign universities at The University. Randall Sandin, a medical student from India, who is president of the club, has announced this plan recently. The first regular business meeting of the club for the year will be on November. The club will hold a dance for its members and their guests Friday night. Intra-Mural Basketball Teams Must Sign Up Now All groups interested in the Intramural Basketball Tournament must sign up this week. Entrance fee is $3, and a cup is given to the winner. Each group is allowed three practices a week but they must sign up for them prior to the time for practice. Those already signed up are: Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha XI Delta, Chi Omega Theta, Delta Zeta, Wet, Kappa Gamma, Kappa Jake, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and J. G.s. The tournament will start Oct.19 and will be played by elimination. Gymnasium Credits Are Cancelled Today for 350 Who "Cut" No Makeup Chances for Those Who Have Not Rported for Classes Approximately 350 students who enrolled in gymnasium courses have not reported at a single class period and will not receive credit for this term, according to an announcement by Herbert G. Allpin and Guy Looka baugh, gymnasium instructors, Friday morning. "Unless this work is made up during other terms, the students cannot be graduated," the instructors said. "Gymnastics training is compulsory for all students, and a diploma can be obtained from any college or gymnast work is completed. It is time that some seniors and junior hasten to get his credit, or they will find their diplomas withheld because they have not done the required work in this department. Though previous instructors may have been so concerned with entering this week, we intend to comply strictly with its regulations." As high as fifty per cent of the students enrolled in some of the classes have failed to report, the instructors aid. All hope of reporting now and making up the work is past, for four weeks' work, or more than one-fifth if the course, has now been completed. Guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this week-end will be Miss Aidy Torrence from Windmill, c/o Katherine Miller from St. Joseph. It is our guess that Coach Gwin- Henry had better apportion his first team equally on the first squad to take the field Saturday against Tulane, instead of in three different squads of the Tigers are liable to turn up shy a few points at the final whistle. --- The Kansas City Monarchs, champion of the western negro league, and the Hillside team from Philadelphia will open the negro wort series in Kansas City this week. President Coolidge will attend the opening of the World Series in Washington Oct. 9. 'Too bad that "Cal" won't see the series open at Pittsburgh. 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