PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1925 Many Intersectional Football Contests Scheduled for Fall Eastern Schools Come West for Big Pigskin Battles This Season Now that the Pirates and Senators have just about sent the pendant dantes in the two major leagues, sport fans throughout the nation will begin taking stock of the pirate team's future. The football team will have this fall. Less than three weeks remain before the big colleges will open the season with some of their minor partners. A year ago, the biggest games of the year. More large intercolonial games are scheduled this year than ever before and it is those games that arouse the country. The pig-dig all over the country. Few East-West Games Formerly In the past the big eastern teams have been loath to come west to play the midwestern teams, adopting the policy "go out and make a reputation for yourself" on the east. Notre Dame and Michigan were among the first teams to uphold the honor of the west against strong coast competition. The Big Three, Princeton, Harvard and Columbia, Princeton, Harvard have scheduled nothing but games on coach field, counseling other colleges to come there in order to get games. Harvard, in 1920, accepted the invitation of the Tournament of Roses committee to come to Pasadena for the New Years Day games. Harvard, in 1934, accepted the invitation of the lioness Ivan 7 to 6. Tigers Meet Chicago Princess was the first team from the Big Time to schedule a series of home games with a western school. The Titans went to Chicago in 1923 and carried the team after the end of n 21 in its return after the Midway team had played on an eighteen point lead on Princess in the first three quarters. Chicago beat Princeton at Princess, 9 to 0, in 1922. These big intercollegiate games have created a great deal more interest in the sport and hence larger crowds are attending the fall games. These crowds are also helping to build large stadiums and maintain an chubby athletic system in the schools. New stadiums are being opened this fall at Brown, Stanford, Kentucky, Pittsburgh, Georgia Tech, West Virginia and many other colleges. In order to fill these new stadium games with big teams have to be scheduled and there is a tendency toward getting away from the pink tee schedules of former years. Cornell still stalks to a few hard games and a bunch of cazy ones and Notre Dame plays a hard game last year, but not any team that meets the Army, Nebraska, Minnesota, Northwestern, Penn State and Georgia Tech can't be accused of essaying an easy schedule. Enrollment Crashes Provoke Only Smiles Now that it is over—frankly, wasn't it sort of funny? This rolling in, as several hundred campus wits so detaily defined it. Of course, it is rather crude and all that, but those sudden crickets which meant that some fair dancers preoccupied upon the gymnasium floor, did provoke more than one smile. To say dansels, sounds rather exclusive. There must have been something about those folding chairs and the glossy finish on the new floor that did away with friction. The speed with which one of these chairs could kick back and move was immense for a gliding surface was amazing. The various methods of descent used by these amateur aviators were decidedly original. Some waffled gently downward, others dropped like a ton of tile, and still others dripped gracefully under the tables. Incidentally, wasn't it surprising how hard it was for women to get up and printoes in public? From the mutilated arguments and pitiful pleas that took place, one would conclude that some people imagined canoes direct from the administration officers were scraped of paper. From the wilful drop of some of these soho scholars as they wanted to learn more, further evidence that they had discovered that their imagination had played them a dirty trick. And again when you think about it, deflate the gymnasium floor resemble a gigantic dispensary? The doctors were there. The patients, some of them in pretty bad shape, were there. And proscriptions were given out wholesale to all those who had the sugar coatings given them, of being pills, was the postscript—take with a glass of water before going to bed. "BIL" Mullins, dependable Jay-hawk lineman, who can be counted upon to give his best for the Crismon and Blue team this fall. Electric Needles Replace Scalpels in Operation Diatomine Services (Science Services) Saint Paul, MN. Deloitte electric needles, that part the tissues before they actually touch them, and render surgery less painful and dangerous, are to replace in large measure the gleaning array of scalpels and other sharp instruments that have always been thought of as the badge of the surgeon's profession. Dr. Kelly, one of the leading surgeons in Johns Hopkins medical circles, Doctor Kelly has developed his instruments and technique to the point where in his own practice he has already relegated the scalpel to a secondary role and all of his more important work. Among the advantages he claims for the new method are that it causes less pain and less bleeding, necessitates less handling of the body tissues with the fingers, and is followed by more rapid healing. The procedure is self-listerian, he states, so that there is less danger of operative infection. ventitation of Buildings Requested by Chancellor Faculty members are requested to comply with the chancellor's plan for ventilation of the buildings during the academic year. Students are also asked to co-operate. "The old fashioned device of leaving the windows open at night, and closed through the day, will keep the rooms cooler," the chancellor said. "Mr. Bull, superintendent of buildings and grounds, has arranged for this, and we are requesting the help of faculty and student body in carrying out the plan, which will be continued during the heated season." American Team Leads in Davis Cup Tourney; Tilden Bests Borotra French Reach Challenge Romne of Tennis Classics; Doubles Matches. Today America's supremacy in the tennis world remains until today after the two single matches of the challenge round of the Dixian cup matches were played yesterday. William T. Tilden II of Philadelphia's greatest tennis player emerged victorious over Jean Barbera of France in a thrilling match. The score of this match was 4.6, 6.6, 2.6, 9.7, 6.4. William M. Johnston, the California ace had a slightly earlier time midboring Rene La Corte of France by scores of 6.1-6.1, 6.1-6.3, 6.3. The America team needs to win only one of the remaining three matches of the competition to annex the cup for another year. France in Challenge Round This is the first year that France has ever reached the challenge round in Daviscup play since entering the competition in 1985. La Corte and Bermuth are closely responsible for this rise to tenity of French tournaments. Since 1928 these two players have been able to dominate elimination but few any ways fallen before the great Austrian players, Breuer, Anderson, Peterson and Reynolds, who have likewise dominated the Azimiz cup. The American team won the cup from Australia back to New Zealand when it was the first time they had played in the area of the United States team. The cup has rested in this country ever since and from present day until the present few remain far at least another year. Tillen Come Through Tidien and Johnson were ever whining favorites to win the simples yesterday but in the first match before them they played a better man, who played like an improved man, then took a claim and dropped a pair of games in a row. He invaded the tables on Tidien, breaking through the case of the latter and won the set 6.2. Tilden Comes Tough In the fourth out with his back against the wall and defeat almost upon him the mighty Tilden, probably the greatest player of all time, race to his greatest benches and score in the second half. Barnett led so to 18 in the ninth game, only to lose after a great attack by Tilden. Barret immediately came back and won his own service and Tilden's for a lead of 6-5. Here again Tilden shows Professor, howcouldyou? Hear about "Old Brooksy" slipping Jimmy the double zero in Economics 3.1? Same snap course, and James made a good bluff at it, but "Brooksy's" got himself a new Eversharp. Well, you know how it is—the marks just seem to slip off that rilled tip. About the only antidote is to get an Eversharp for yourself. From 50c to a month's allowance The New EVERSHARP and WAHL PEN in mastery by winning the next game. In the final singles match La Coste proved no match for Johnston in the first round, but La Coste won the third set after a gruelling fight at 8-6, and played on even terms with Johnston for six games, only to lose the last three. Today R. Norris Williams, captain of the American team, and Vincent Richards will play the French doubles team and on Saturday Tilden will lead La Coste and Johnston will play Borreaux in the final singles matches. The Varsity theater has been stuccoed outside and redecorated in blue and gold inside. The Bowersock theater besides beaded are decorated inside, has had the entrance remodeled. The ticket office has been moved from the south side of the vestibule to the center, and large mirrors have been burged on the walls of both the downstairs and upstairs vestibules. Doctor Lane to Address Forum Dr. H. I. Lane, head of the department of zoology, will speak at a forum to be held at the Unitarian Church Sunday morning at 10 a.m. The subject of Doctor Lane's address will be "What is the Theory of Evolution?" and he will be hold in which everyone present will be given a chance to present his views on the subject. Holium gas, used in the dirigibles Los Angeles and Shemardoh, has been liquefied at two different laboratories, one in Leyden, Holland and the other in Toronto, Canada, and at no other places in the world. A sign in Dayton, Teenn, says: "Hell and the High School." The universities must be past mentioning. Professionaal Cards DIS. ANDREYB & ANDREYB, the Progressive Chiropractors, Massage and Electric Treatments, No charge for consultation $150; Music, Phone 622. G. W. STEWER & CO.-Tailors to K. U. sample from 1906-1925, Pressing, Cleaning, Remodeling and Reparing. Suits made to measure. 924 Lai. Phone 1434. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses mode. Lawrence Coat, 1925 Mass. stone 1256 9241 Mass St. MARCELL APPOINTMENTS ; "Alliance Square." SAMPLE'S BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR Sheaffer Lifetime and Conklin Endura Memory Books Sold and Guaranteed by Now is the time to get your MEMORY BOOK that you may have a place for recording events and mounting pictures and clippings, as they accumulate. We have them at prices to suit you. University Book Store HARL H. BRONSON, Prop. 803 MASSACHUSETTS ST. ROWLANDS Two Stores Tower's Fish Brand Slickers Here Drop in and see them! The Two Greatest with knit bottoms will be found here in a great abundance and variety in flannels, suede, knit woolens and corduroys in the most vivid colors as well as the more subdued tones and for the least money. The New Sport Jackets SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM "CLOTHES OF MERIT" BOWERSOCK Now Playing "The Lost World" Now Playing Percy Marmont—Mary Brian "The Streets of Forgotten Men" VARSITY Now Playing ORPHEUM Now Playing 5-Acts Vaudeville-5 Feature Picture The first time in the history of Kansas University, the students will have a "Cheering section" for 2000 "leather lunged rooters." The first time in years—that you can buy a new fall Suit, with 2 pair of long trousers tailored by— for— $40 $42.50 $45 Hart Schaffner & Marx -all wool fabrics, in Models for Men and Young Men. Now on display- Manhattan Shirts Mallory Hats Interwoven Socks Bradley Sweaters Tobias Caps Guiterman Leather Jackets All for fall wear— Glad to show you— Yes: We have Slickers-