PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1925 Squad Is Receiving Finishing Touches for Oklahoma 'Go' Several Kansas Men May Be Out From Injuries; Aggie Backfield Is Now Is New The variety squad worked until long after dark last night preparing for the big game Saturday with the Oklahoma Aggies. As the schedule is arranged this year each game is of equal importance, all have a bearing on the valley title. Last night the variety confined its work principally to dummy serimimage against the freshman, signal drill and punting. Several injuries resulted. The police beat the squad and the hot sultry weather isn't-conducive to good practices. Several Nursing Injuries Reports from Stillwater indicates that the Angles will come to Lawrence with a veteran line and an inexperienced backfield. Kansas is in the same predilection since the foothold was made at Stillwater line and Sonomore backfield. Several Nursing students in South Smith Testerman Schmidt, Markes and Dick Mellons are nursing minor injuries sufferers in practice and some of them probably will not get in the going Satur day against the Sonner Angles. Coach Clark is worrying over a suitable man to take over the kicking duties but this work will probably cost him of Schmidt in the game Saturday. The Maubetch squad will leave Stillwater Thursday and will work out on the Kansas field Friday afternoon. Maubetch is bringing a big squid into the Jaushawker state and the rookies of rookers will come with the team. Use Straight Football The Aggies are working on straight football and will depend on this style of play to beat the Orenaders. Some doubt about the starting lineup is manifest in the Oklahoma camp due to the way Maubetesch has shifted his men about this week. Coach Potty Clark is optimistic over the outcome of the game despite injuries, and said this morning that he would not expect to eguinor victoria. Huskers Have Edge in Line Opponents in Backfield Illinois to Meet Nebraska Urbana, Ill., Oct. 1.—A green line and a veteran backfield against a seasoned line and a yearling backfield. That will be the situation when the University of Illinois football team meet "Nebraska October 3" in the opening game at the Illinois memorial stadium. Illinois must play with two new guards, a new center, tackle, and end for only two regulars and two reserves will be available for the line. The defensive line will have a forward wall composed entirely of letter men. Comparatively the Cornhoppers should have the edge on experience when the two teams line up, but it must be remounted before the teams have been green and young. In the backfield the Illi will probably have a slight edge. Captain "Red" Grange, All-American barker; Earl Britton, fullback; and Kyle Burke, halfback; are all veterans from the 1924 backfield. Nebraska, however, has in "choppy" Rhodes and Roland Locke two of the fastest backs in the NFL. He is one of four to a tundra against Illinois last year; while Lacke has equalized the world's records for 100 and 220 yards Nebraska's veteran line will be legged by him. The team will be Weir's second seaxive year as Husker captain. Rooter Section Enlarged Faculty Seats to Be Set Aside for Activity Tickets "Fifty additional seats will be reserved for the rooters section," said Bob Harmer, student auditor, this morning. This was decided after the team lost to Notre Dame in the tickets, amounting to $2100, were sold. The additional fifty tickets were taken from those formerly reserved for the faculty and went on sale this afternoon ("their own") and said Mr. Harmer, "these, will be during the afternoon." Heretofore a systematic campaign seemed necessary in order to sell activity tickets and practically every student was reached through the efforts of the ticket salesman. This year's policy has marked a change however and they have been sold over the counter at the business office. Two Engineering Smokers Scheduled for Tonight Two professional organizations are holding smokes tonight. Oct. 1. The Scarab, professional architectural organization, will meet at Eagles Hall at 7:30. A number of prominent architects from Kansas and Missouri will meet with engineers will meet at the Alpha Chi Sigma baule at 1614 Kentucky where they will be entertained, fed, and furnished with smokes. Important Contests Scheduled This Week in Kansas Conference hirteen Teams Hold Interest Two Interstate Matches to Be Played It is hard to determine which of the games this week will hold the most interest for football followers of the Kansas conference teams. Thirteen of the eighteen teams have games scheduled, with five conferences, two interstate, and one city championship game. The games that will probably have plenty of material on which to work to decide the probable championship teams. st. Mary's and McPheron open the week's games today at st. Mary's. The odds favor McPheron with a veteran team against St. Mary's new, but Steve O'Rourke's of experience must be figured on by the depositors. George Gardner he of Bloomingdale's leading first year at college coaching. Friends and Bethel should present a great offensive game. The odds alightly favor Friends but the Newton team is said by observers to have its best material in the four years there. Hays Teachers, with Dewald at quarter, journey to Emporia for probably one of the hardest battles of the week with C. of E. With Dewald to lead his team, the advantages would be overcome and the Teachers should be overcome and the Teachers should win by a small margin. Washburn will have to face, stop, and down "Red" Shoger, "Red" of all fame, if it is to expect an even chance with Ottawa. But coaches Woodward and Longer may present Wesleyan at St. Joe in Kansas Wesleyan and Missouri Wesleyan tangle at St. Joe Saturday the game will be watched with interest as both teams are fairly strong in their respective conferences. There is little hope on the other interstate team until the next season. Island at Laino, Iowa, Southwestern should easily conquer St. John's for the city championship at Winfield. Fencing Club to Organize First Meeting Will Be Tuesday in Gymnasium Thirty students, among whom were about ten women, attended a meeting. Wednesday, Sept. 30, called by Dr. James Naismith to discuss the organization of a fencing club. It was decided to organize the club at 3:30 p. m. next Tuesday in room 202, Robinson gymnasium. Doctor Naismith said Thursday morning that he was pleased with the number of students who reported and the interest they had shown in the sport. Several of the students have previous practice in handling the fills. This room will be open each afternoon for members of the club to practice. The regular mass practices of the club will be held there at 3:30 p.m. m. each Tuesday and Thursday. Doctor Neissman will have charge. "I invite any student in the school to enter the club." Doctor Naismith said. "We will have many beginners in our organization and would welcome as many more as care to participate. Y. M. C, A. Teams to Hear Harris The captains and teams of Y. M. C, A. solicitors will meet at the Uptown location for dinner and discussion of pre-campaign plans of the budget completion drive, which is to take place on Oct. 8. Mr. Fred Harris, president of the KKL, will give an address following the dinner. Distance Runners Try Out Cross Country Squad Prepares for Aggie Meet Flenty of material but a security of "K" men is the outlook for the K. U. cross country season this year. Thirty men are reporting regularly for practice but Lewis, track letter man, is the only "K" man on the team. No cross country "K" men returned this season. Coffin and Sandra, two promising runners from last year's freshman team, have been showing up well in the NCAA's spring season to win roles on the squad. Bronson, Jarboe, Ernst and Langford have developed since last year. These men were members of the 1024 varsity but did not make a letter. McGrath and Thomas are also Blaise presents with plenty of wind and encouragement. The team went through a regular workout last Saturday morning and another run was made Sunday after the team won a home game to hold a tryst run Saturday morning before the Oklahoma A. & M. football game. The full course will be covered a week from Saturday in April at Kansas here on Oct. 17. YES WE HAVE SLICKERS TO-DAY Rent-A-Ford Co. Drive It Yourself 916 MASS. PHONE 653 Plenty of sizes Plenty of colors But remember—the first rainy day, Bingo! and out they go. Why not slip in and beat the showers this time? WEAVERS IF IT IS A FORD --we started it. If it is a better car, we got it. We rent them both. Don't Drug Yourself When you have a headache, don't drug yourself to deaden the pain, but find out the cause. We are at your service and under no consideration will glasses be recommended unless they are absolutely necessary. Phone 912 Phone Dr. Lewis Dr. W.J. OTOMTRIST H.H. 824 Avenue NW 1314 Market St. Fritz Co. Service School Children Invited Letters have been sent out from the University athletic office to county superintendents of counties adjacent to Douglas county and to public school superintendents within the county with the highest grade children to attend the football game in Memorial Stadium Saturday. The children will be admitted free, but must be accompanied by their teacher or parents, who will be charged the regular admission price. School Children Invited Party Decorations, Favors, Nut Cups Tallies, Serpentine, Crepe Paper, Guest Books, Programs. Engraving, Printing. A. G. 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