FRIDAY. SEPT. 25. 1926 PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1925 Indian Football Team Prepares for Game With Wichita Elever Capt. Levi Out Due to Injury Smith Will Probably Act as Caint The Haskell Indians went through a light workout last evening in preparation for their game with Fairmount College, on Kansas Memorial Stadium Field, Saturday afternoon at 2:30. All of the men who are starting the game, are in perfect condition. According to Coach Hanley, Smith left half-back, will be the acting captain in this game, as Captain George Levi cannot enter the contest due to a badly sprained knee, received in the Drury game last Saturday. According to reports, prospects for a strong eleven at Fairmount are exceptionally bright this year and the boys from Wichita have been showing good in practice. A close game is predicted by many. The probable starting lineup for Haskell is as follows: Jones, LE; McGibril, LT; Johnson, LG; Hawkley, G; Kochhaman, RG; Stidham, RT; Fost or Pitchlen, RE; RH; Colby, C (LC), JB; Olpatzy, RH; Bishop, C (RB) The officials of this game will be Leslie Edmonds, Ottawa University referee; Karl Schinderman, DePauw University, umpire, and Doctor Bogue, Ottawa University, head linesman. The admission will be fifty cents plus the Kansas activity ticket. M. U. Will Have Section Set Aside Six Thousand Seats for Annual Contest Reservations for 6,000 seats in the University Memorial stadium for the Kansas-Missouri football game, Saturday, Nov. 21, have been granted Missouri day and Kentucky day by Dr. Forrest C. Allen director of athletics. This arrangement came as the result of a series of communications between Dector Ailen and Chester L. Brewer, director of athletics at the University of Mi'koma. The Missouri section has been reserved on the east side of the stadium, beginning at the 40-yard line and extending southward to the end of the stadium. The Missouri students are expected to accompany the team here, but many of the seats in this section will be occupied by people from the border state who will drive here to see the annual football games that secure reservations in this section. The same arrangements for Kansas rooters, who attend the game at Columbia next year, has been guaranteed by Mr. Brennan. At a recent meet in St. Louis Saturday, the plans for the M. U. stadium were approved. Work on the new structure will start soon, and 23,000 permanent scouts will be erected to host games. The players allowed to reserve 6,000 of these, begging at the 40-yard line. Jayhawkers in K. C. A. C Strong Team Expected During Basketball Season The Kansas City Athletic Club will have a strong basketball team during the coming basketball season, according to A. J. Reilly, club athlete director. Several former Missouri Valley teams are also becoming members of the team. Two of these men are former Kansas stars. They are Tus Ackerman, captain of last year's team and All-western forward and Verne Wilkins, a center forward that is either forward or guard with skill. Other men that are expected to be on the K. C. A. C. team are Volz, Nebraska guard during the last season and Bobby Stauders, guard, who was club's captain during the 1924-25 season. Games will be played with valley schools if the schedules of the valley teams permit. The club has played soccer and Nebraska frequently in the past. Rogers Attends Training School The October issue of Motion Picture Classic contains a picture of Charles "Bud" Rogers, fs.25. Rogers was one of the few chosen to undergo work in the Paramount training and is now in New York preparing for his debut in motion pictures. "Bud" played in one of the best known orchestras at the University. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. About 1 per cent of blu- minous and 25 per cent of the orthoclastic coal resources of this coun- try have been mined. Haskell Indians to Play at Stadium Saturday The Fairmount College football eleven will work out on one of the varsity practice fields Friday afternoon at about 5 p.m. The Fairmount players will meet the Haskell Institution players in Standon Stadium field, Saturday, Sept. 20. All University students that hold activity tickets will be admitted to this game for 50 cents by showing their activity tickets at the gate. This was arranged by the courtesy of the Haskell athletic department through the University athletic department. Sooners Vow Revenge After 1924 Setback Which Lost Six Games Overthrow of Nebraska Wor Unusual Distinction for Oklahomaans Norman, Okla., Sept. 25—Smarting under its 1924 record which shows but two victories in eight starts, the Oklahoma Sooners under the leadership of Captain Edvin N Brockman have started practice in earnest with the aawed purpose of revenging their last year's setbacks The Sooners of 1924, although they could pull but two of their games out of the fire, earned the distinction of being the only team in the Missouri valley to defeat Nebraska in five games. In October 147 at Norman. This year they meet the Nebraskans at Lincoln on Oct. 31. Eighty-seven men have responded to the call of Coach Ben G. Owen, who is being assisted in his tutoring by L. A. (Polly) Wallace, former State all-American center. Below Brockman, guard, but five veterans of last year are returning to Haller Wallace, center; Slough, quarterback; Haller, Lamb and Arbuckle, halfbacks. A horde of first year men, who a freshman干燥员 last year handed the varacity a 13-to-9 defeat, will be eligible for the Sooner team of 1925. It is on these men that Benny Owen is relying for his 1925 strength. The Oklahoma schedule, with the scores of last year. follows: (71) Oct. 17—Drake at Norrum (729 Drake) Oct. 24—Southern Methodist at Dallas (80-81) Oct. 31, Nebraska at Lincoln (117, 161) Nov. 7, Kansas at Norman (1290, 628) Nov. 14, Missouri at Columbia (616, 610) Nov. 27, Washington at Norman (138, 1013). Nov. 26 - Oklahoma Aggies at Normal (0-6, Oka. Aggies). Central Teachers College defeated Oklahoma last year to 2 and the Sooners scored but 42 points in 1924 in comparison with 85 for their opponents Gamma Epsilon Holds Initiation Gamma Epsilon Honor Society, Gamma Epsilon, professional civil engineers, hold a special initiation last night for Alan McFadwell, e'26. Topeka. The fraternity was organized last fall by a group of junior and senior engineers and is maintaining a house at 1140 Mississippi street this year. Milday's Marinello Shop Specializing in Facials, Scrap Treatment, Waves, Marecs, Shampoo and Manicures. 1119 Mass. Phone 493 Milady's Marinello Shop About five hundred rooters from the Kansas State Teacher's College are expected to go to Manhattan to play basketball team against the Aggies. Prospectors for another champion ship cross country team this year for the Angles is exceptionally good. Five of them are in the top three in Kintemp, Salter, and Albram. Captain Joss of the Yale eleven probably will not be able to take part in the first few games of their schedule this fall on account of illness. The Kansas Aggie basketball team will step into the Big Ten to open the season this year, beginning with a game with a game with a game with an Illinois. I4. Alfred Graves, c.21) who is now secretary of the Tulun, Okla., better known as Mr. Graves, will Friday to join his wife, and visit refriates and friends. Mrs. Graves was formerly Miss Georgia Richardson; ex.17). Mr. Graves will have a private meeting with a convention of better business business representatives. Washington won the American league pennant yesterday by taking both ends of a double header. --that as far as the social life of the years of your University education dances on one of the most important assets you can have, it is at the department that helps you grow into a successful and well-rounded professional. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sir Arthur Conan Doyle says that "modern materialism" will be responsible for world disasters which spirit messages warn will耐低温 the world in the years between 1925 and 1928. Sir Arthur says that Lady Doyle has received spirit warnings of the approaching troubled years. MARCELLING 50c, shampooing 50c, Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775. 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