PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, SEPT. 21, 1925 Hard Scrimmage Features Varsity Workout Saturday Several Changes in Lineup Can be Expected Soon, According to Coaches An hour's hard scrimmage was the program for the varsity squad in Saturday's workout. The coaches got two eleven against each other and then scrambled for an hour and then two minutes worked for about twenty minutes. From the showings made in Saturday's scrimmage some shakeups in the lineups can be expected this week, according to Coach Clark "Potty" is fairly well satisfied about his stuff, and aren't showing his stuff that is expected of them a shift will be necessary. Blues Scrimmage Yellows If they failed the yellow team was given the ball on the blues 10 yard line and the blues had to "hold em". A great deal of rivalry has developed, between the two squads because a number of the men are under the impression that the yellow team represents second string material. bines' Serifmage run between a team with blue sweaters and one with yellow sweaters, and consisted of the fundamentals of both defence and offense. The blues were given the ball on the 50 yard line and if they carried the ball over for a touchdown in the same place and they tried it again. Acting accordingly the yellows were tearing in to the blues Saturday and were giving them a real battle. The boys in yellow say that they are going to have a blue shirt if they have "to pull them off the big stiffs." Several blues came very near losing their laurels too. Linemen Show Up Well Linemen Show Up West In Indie Saturday Saturday in India showing up alp ex- captionably well while Burton was grabbing some passes on the wing. Zuber, Hamilton and Schmidt torre on some nice gains in the back The coaches are continuing the work to simple plays and no intricate ones will be practiced for the first game. However this does not indicate that the coaches are holding Johnny Maubetsch's charges lightly. On the other hand they are preparing for a game against Ling Tong, a football player who thinks the opening will be a pink tea affair has another guess coming. Pow Wow Starts in Pool W. A. A. Explains Departments at Gathering A Sailor's Horsepipe and an Irish Jie were part of the program. A loud cry and a woman struggling wildly in the water started the program at the W. A. A. Pow Wow Club on Thursday night from 5:30 to 11. 7. Crowds of women stood around the edge of the pool. It was not until the struggle had been safely towed out of the pool that spectators realized that the episode was merely a swimming demonstration for their benefit. Two swimmers then did the various strokes and dives required for membership in the club. The president of Tau Sigma explained the requirements for membership and illustrated some of the capitals of the rife队, of baseball, tennis, hockey, hiking, and basketball gave stunt advertisers the various departures. The W. A. A. point system for membership and different ways to earn points were explained, and all women interested in athletics were offered an athletic swaister which is the reward of a woman earning 1200 points. A picnic supper was served. Failing Students Must Enter Swimming Class Swimming classes for those men who failed to pass the swimming test have been organized, according to H. G. Alphin, of the department of physical education. All men are required to swim training, but they show inability to take care of themselves in the water must enroll in swimming classes. Every man must be able to swim before he can be graduated from the University. The pool is open to men all day Thursday and on Saturday afternoons. Any men wishing to swim may do so on these days. Just everything in pipes—50c t $10.00.-City Drug Store. $24 Baker Prospects Good; Nine Letter Men Return With more than sixty candidates for practice, football prospects at Baker University look most encouraging to Coach Emin Liston. Captain Jay Hurt and eight other letter men have returned to school. Coach Listin is developing a kicking combination which will be one of the strongest in the Kansas Conference. He heading the list is Laurence Martin whose drop kicks last season were responsible for at least three of Baker's victories. Captain Hurt is also working at the kicking game, his pints often have highs and lows than forty dollars. Added to these is Francis Morwetz, former Lawrence high school star. Morwetz is a swain bootyher and his kicks outdistance those of the other members of the squad. Senators and Pirates Expected to Enter 1925 Pennant Race Washington Has Lead of Eigh Games Over Philadelphia in Next Place Washington in the American League and Pittsburgh in the National League seem to be about as good as "in" in the 1925 pennants race in the two major circuits. Washington now has this, perhaps the best place to end Philadelphia in second place. St. Louis and Detroit occupy the other two first division positions resting on the 17th and 18th. Only 12 more games remain on the Washington schedule and it looks like In the National, Pittsburgh has a lead of over seven games on the Giants and have 10 more games to play. Cincinnati and St. Louis occupy the other two first division places in the senior circuit. The world series will start on Wednesday, Oct. 7 in the National League city. Two games will be played here and the team will play to the American league city where three games will be played. If the title has not been won yet the remaining two games, if seven are remaining, three are played in the National league city. The team that wins must have won four games to secure the title. The prices will be $5.50 for box seats and $3.30 and $2.90 for grandstand seats. General admission to the parks will be $1.10. Kennedy Signs With Blues Former Kansas Outer Gardener to Report Next Spring Charles Kennedy, who for the last two years has been one of the most dependable outfielders on the Jayhawker baseball team, will report to the Kansas City baseball club for a trial next spring. Kennedy did very credible work for K. U., both in the field and at bat, Kennedy finished the season last spring with a batting average well above the .350 mark, and many extra hits included in this high valley average. Kennedy came to Kansas three years ago from Washburn where he had already made two letters in baseball and two in football. While on the Kansas team he pitched several creditable games, and when not on the mound, Coach Clark used him in the field because of his hitting ability. Kansas City scouts kept track of the big outfielder this summer while he was playing semi-professional baseball in northwestern Kansas around Beloit and Norton, and soon signed him up. Dr. Frank Arnold entertained 125 students Friday evening in the Westminster hall. The program was arranged by Lillian Sloan and Helen Kennedy will finish his work in the School of Medicine this semester and will go south with the Kannas to attend the spring training trip. Dr. Arnold Entertains Presbyterian Students The hull was decorated with pennants, giving a campus impression. Earle Allen imponerted Chancellor Jerry Friesen to introduce the following members of the School of Fine Arts: Helen Frances Frisbei, soprano; Emma Kane, dancer; and Thelma Sloan, reader. Interpretations of students were given. *Refreshments of cake and crimson and blue ice cream Jayhawks were served. Miss Sybil Woodruff, formerly assistant professor in the departments of economics, left Sunday for Chicago where she is doing graduate work. Bert Wilex, former Liberty, Mo. high school track star, and the man who outran Shaw of Winfield, has en- rolled at the University of Missouri Sport Notes Mickey Waller will risk his wether weight title against Dave Shade this week. Look out Mickey. It has been several years since any major league pitcher has won 30 games in a season. Johnson, Rommel and Vance, three of the leading pitchers in win over losses, 25. Back in 1913, Johnson won 36 and lost only seven. John Maua, a South Dakota boy who is out for the tackle position on the Missouri freshman squad, was considered the greatest high school player in NCAA history to prepareatory career by Walter Eckler salt, Chicago Tribute Sports Editor. Denver regained the lead in the Western league by taking both ends of a double header with St. Joseph at Des Moines team was breaking even. Hornsby Batting Strong St. Louis Star Hit Out 37th Home Run of Season Roger Hornsby of the St. Louis Cardinals fortified his claim on the home run laurels of 1925 when he swapped number 37 last week. Effective pitching slowed up circuit hitting during the last week. Only 26 four-baggers were scored, the American league having 14 and the Nationals 12. In the National League, Hornsby's closest rival is Hartnett of the Cubs who is credited with 24 circuit drives, Bob Mussel of the Yankees continued to set the pace in the American League by awaiting his twenty-ninth home run. "Bale" Ruth continued his climb when he snatched out his twentieth. "Gossel" Golm of the Senators topped the list for the week with three home runs while Hank Gehrig the schoolboy first baseman of the Yankees drove his nineteenth ball over the fence. Jimmy Bottomley, Hornsby's teammate, hang up his twenty-first home run which tied him with Menzel and in the National League. The leaders. American League Bob Meusel, New York Williams, St. Louis Simmons, Philadelphia Ruth, New York Gehrig, New York have you bent them since you came to school? Feel gracefully come to me to our office to get the book and will glorify it without charge. ARE YOUR GLASSES CROOKED? 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