PAGE FOUP THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924 Improved Jayhawk Team Will Oppose K.S.A.C. Saturday A Stronger K. U. Offensive Brings Clarkmén Out of Green Class Quickly Kansas will go into its twenty- second annual battle with the Kansas State Agricultural College at Manhattan next Saturday with a materially strengthened team. The great improvement shown by the Jay- lans last week places the Clark team out of the class of green teams. Out of 21 contests between the two rival Kansas schools, the Jayhawkers have won 17; three have been defeated. One of these reports from Argiveville indicate that they also had a green team to start with this year, and while they are hoping for the best in the tournament they are expecting the usual drubbling. Offensive Improves the best people to improve. The big difference shown lately in the Clarion man is its offensive power. Zuber, a "triple threat" man, is getting his stride and should be a dangerous man against the Argies this week. Burt is back in the line-up and adds strength and confidence to the team. To Start Same Line-up Harold Testerman has been shifted to safety position on the defense and Alex Hedges, quarterback, will occupy Testerman's position at end when the Wildcats have the ball in their possession. To Start Same Lite-up The line-up which started against the Aime Cyclones Saturday probably will be the same for the Montmartre tilt. The practice Monday night wa- largely taken up by dummy serim image against Coach Burn's freshman squads which were demonstrating Bachman passes and plays. The first squall also perfected some new playa to spring on the Aggie team Saturday. Aggies After Weak Spots Coach Backman Drives Team to Prepare for K. U. 4. 1.3.1.1.1.1.1 Manhattan, Oct. 14—living stress upon weaknesses of individual and team play uncovered in the opening game of the season with Washburn in the top four. Backman is driving his charges hard in an effort to weld a smooth working machine out of green material before the conference season opens with the Aggies meeting the University of Oklahoma for the state championship, Oct. 18. While no player has his trademark stamped on any of the positions on the first team, a few outstanding figures are beginning to emerge as probable members of the team, among them Captain G. Carter, El Dorado, center; Arthur Doolen, Manhattan, left end; H. M. McGee, Olathe, right guard; J. W. Ballard, Almahead, tucked; R. V. Hutton, Manhattan, right guard; Owen Cockrine, Manhattan, spartan; E. N. Martins, left half-back; and J. L. Milldrexter, Norton, and E. E. Feathers, Minnesota, fullbacks. Workouts the first two days of the week were hampered by rainy weather. Members of the squand ground crew worked to sabish tacking dummies again and again. Intense scrimmage was the program during the mid-week period. Perfection in the working of both new and old members of the squand ground staff this week. ANNOUNCEMENTS The inter-racial discussion group will meet Wednesday evening at 7:15 in the Y. M. C. A. rooms in Fraser, Flovd Simonton. Bethany Circle will meet Tuesday evening, Oct. 14 at 7:30 in Myer hall. Hazel Faringer will give a short talk, and conduct the discussion. + The La Follette for President club of the University of Kansas will meet tonight at 8:00 o'clock in snow hall, Business of great importance will be transacted and all La Follette boosters are urged to attend. Phil Ferguson. - All United Bretherham students and their friends are invited to a hike Friday evening. Meet at the church on Friday m. p. in pr. for a good time. Margery Day, social chairman. Margery day, then comin- The W. S. G. A. group under the direc- tion of Vesta Morton took breakfast on the west cammon Saturday morning. The group plans to elect officers soon, and will probably decorate Westminster hall for Homecoming day. Women to Have Chance in Fencing Instruction "I see no reason, if the girls want a women's fencing club, why it cannot be managed," answered Coach Burke. "The educational education when asked about the women's opportunity to learn to fence, Coach Patrick and Mrs Margaret Burto will co-operate to organize it, if enough women are interested." "Rapid advancement will be made in the men's fencing class when their coach will send them a "Each man is purchasing his own foll, just as he has his own golf club." Later in the season a fencing club will be formed by the members of the present class. Officers will be elected and faculty advisors chosen. Former Students Matriculate Saturday Leta Maud Harper, A.B. '11, and Alfred Vernor Harter, A.B. '22, married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Harzer. Mrs. Harzer was born on Nov. 6, born by Rev. J. W. Reed of Topeka. Before her marriage, Mrs. Harzer was a teacher in Lawrence high school. Mr. and Mrs. Harzer will make their home in Douglas, Kan. and take up office at the State bank. Mrs. Harzer is a member of the Phi Mu Alpha fraternity. Professional Cards W, L. POST, A. M., M. D. General practice Special attention given to rectal diseases Office, 227 Mass. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chirepractor 1161 Mass, Opposite the Court House. DR. REHUTT, Medicine, Surgery, Otto path. Residence phone 1243. Officer 427 Maxx. phone 312. Residence phone 1345. Office 847 Mass., phone 343. DRS. WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduates. X-ray Laboratory. Phone 115. CFCII, M. PROPT, D. O., D. S. P. Dutez- path and Foot Specialist. Calls made or dribal shots after 952; res. 233; Red Lawrence; Kipason, 91st and 9th Ma- sureance, Kipason. Kansas C, E. 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