ol. II III 4 PAGE FOUP T po T n O v o r t o o T o r o r THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9,1924 I am a writer. I write stories for children and adults. I love to travel and explore the world. I enjoy writing about nature, animals, and human experiences. I also love to play with paint and draw. I like to read books and watch movies. I enjoy living in a city. I love the people around me. I love the music. I love the food. I love the beauty of nature. I love the art. I love the people. I love the music. I love the food. I love the beauty of nature. I love the art. New Backfield to Make Appearance in Game Saturday Hart Shifted to Fullback Wellman at Quarter; Captain Burt May Play Coach George "Potys" Clark will start a new backfield against the Ames invaders Saturday, when Kunz and Baldwin first valley opponent of the season. Capt. Harold Burt is sufficiently recovered from his injuries of a week into that he may get into the game, but he will not start against the Iowa State aggregation. Gene Hunt broke up to backfill, Alex Zuber, to right half and Hilda Zuber, to left half, Wellman will pilot, the team. Expects Hard Game "Iowa State made it very good showing against Wisconsin last Saturday and we are expecting a mighty hard game." Coach Clark said this morning. "The Ames team used a good many passes, and probably will again this week, but we are going to be in an attack as well as an aerial one." Several of last year's men who have not yet broken into the line-up are beginning to show better form. Some have been in a position they see some mighty stiff competition for several positions. Sunburn,oudles and Swepe looked especially good in those pictures. Couch Sam S. Wiliamman's pas- lair combination consists of Roberts, on the huring end and Palm, Nave and the Behm brothers on the receiving end. Dope stories from Ames indicate the varied aerial attack of this combination will be the chief mainstay in their offensive power. "Zeke" Roberts has the reputation or taking one of the best passers in the Middle West. He has completed passes for 50 yards in practice games this year, and is said to be equally capable of passing apparently in never hurried by his opponents and rarely throws the ball unless a man is "loose." On several occaions in last Saturday's game against the Badgers, Roberts ended up making it ready to pass to an open man. The Probable Line-ups The Probable Line-ups Kansas Position Iowa State Anderson R. E. Bend Mullins R. T. Mayer R. Smith R. G. Schmidt (Cupk.) Davidson C. Longgrease B. Smith L. T. Galbreath Testerman L. E. Nave Wellman Q. B. J. Behm Hart F. B. Roberts Hodges R. H. N. Behm Zuber L. H. Palm K. U. Scrappers Mix at Smoker Given by the Elks Hard blows and many of them, featured the bouts between the members of the boxing squad who jour- nited for a fight. The boxer was vide entertainment for the Elks smoker Wednesday night. No quarter was granted on account of poor condition or friendship and every man received heavy impact from the pad- More than two hundred Elks, many of them alumni of the University of Kansas, exhibited a marked interest in the show, which consisted of six rounds of professional boxing and some juvenile performances as well as the three jumps between K. U. and A. D. in the honorary appreciation of the showing of the University athletes and many of the alumni promised to be on hand when the tournaments and matches are fought out this winter. The bouts in the order that they Insist On Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme This Week's Special Bricks: Neapolitan (Three Layer) Apricot Sherbet and Caramel Net Chocolate and Lime Ice Single Layer Bricks: Nesselrode Chocolate Grape Pineapple Brown Bread Vanilla Black Walnut Sherbets: Grape Pineapple Orange Pineapple Maple Nut Strawberry Honey Moon Caramel Nut Pistachio Lime Apricot It Costs No More to Have the Best Phone 182 BOWERSOCK Tonight Saturday BUSTER KEATON "The NAVIGATOR" Tomorrow Georgia's Minstrels Reserved Seats . . 50c-75c-$1.00 VARSITY Tonight GLORIA SWANSON in "HER LOVE STORY" Tomorrow - Saturday "The MASKED DANCER" with Helen Chadwick ORPHEUM Week-End Show—Tomorrow - Saturday "The Breath of Scandal" Patsy Ruth Miller, Betty Blythe, and Wonderful Cast were fought, were: Mullinax w/Sanders; Immer w/ Blue; Montgomery vs. Solel. Tommy Dixon, boxing coach, also fought three rounds with John Montgomery to demonstrate the elements of boxing which are being taught at the University. The main event of the show was a fight between two professional lightweights, Jack Barry and Spike "Miams." All women interested in Tau Sigma be sure to hand names to Mies Barto at her office in the physical education department. No previous experience is necessary. ANNOUNCEMENTS All golfers wishing to try out for the varsity squad report at the Country club at 9 o'clock, Saturday morning. TAXI — RENT A-FORD Storage HUNTSINGER No. 12 Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing See me about a Press Ticket Mrs. Will P. Spicer Phone 2523 413 W. 14tl Kappa Phi, Methodist women's morality, will meet at the Methodist church, Thursday, Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. Ione DeWatteville School of Dancing Eventually—why not now? 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