THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TAKE 23 GRID MEN TO AMES FOR GAME Players Left at 8:40 Last Night for First Valley Game Coaches Expect Tight Game Iowa Aggies Have Light Team But Have Made Good Record This Year Twenty-three men left Lawrence Thursday night for Ames, Iowa, to hold up the hopes of the University of Kansas in the first round of a playoff. Coaches and men were in the highest hopes, but knowing the caliber of the light fast team of the Iowa Agricultural school, will the players have the sixty minutes of play Saturday. Dr. F. C Allen, member of athletics, Coaches McCarty and Lindsay, and Dr Jack Sterling, trainer, accompanied the twenty-three men. They left at 8:40 on the Sanna *e*, got out of Kansas City about 11 o'clock at night and arrived in Des Moines early this morning. After breakfast the squad entrained for Ames, arriving there in early June, to attend practice will be run through on Ames Field this afternoon, and the men will rest up for the conflict Saturday. The men who went are: Lalleet, Nettles, Smith, Hart, Ruble, Kempert Lonborn, Wood, Mandeville, Beld, Reed, Marxen, Church, Grass, Bell, Cousillon, Lapher, Heizer, Bum, Cowill, Pringle, Shringt, and Sanders. Coach Mayzer of the Ames Agiles has a remarkably strong light team, according to local sport authorities. The players, who pound per man, but they are quick and elusive. Two or three of their best men who were kept out of the lineup against Missouri Tigers last season have not yet been back, are beck to fight the Yahtawyers. Only a few persons were at the train last night to see the team off, as no arrangements had been made to accompany the men and coaches to the station. The return from the game at Ames will be announced at Haskell Field during the progress of the Haskell-Kansas Wesleyan game. The K. U. squad will return from Ames some time Monday. Dr. F. C. Allen, will meet a brother in Des Moines, who has returned recently from a two years' stay in France. Capt, Laslett, Howard...l. e. Nettles, Gee...l. t. Smith, Wint...l. g. Hart, Red...c. Ruble, Pat...r. g. Kempert, Geo...r. e. Lonborg, Arthur...r. e. Wood, Walker...q. b. Mandeville, Frank...l. h. b. Mandeville, Frank...l. h. b. Rid, Ted...b. Quite Clevah, Old Deah, This Aggie Monocle, Eh? Manhattan, Kan., Oct., 24—Monocles are being worn by the students of industrial journalism at the Kansas State Agricultural College to distinguish themselves from students in other departments of the school. It is hoped that students will benefit of the journalism students. Monocles took precedence over other suggestions because they were suitable for both men and women. Miss Hoffman, housemother at the Alpha Micron Pi house, went to Kansas City Thursday to attend one f the operas at Convention Hall. Mrs. W. T. Mathews of Washington, Kansas, and her daughter Margaret, spent Thursday in Kansas City, Mo. Theatre Men Sigh For Movie Mad Mob Shine Your Shoes for You. 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