THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VARSITY PREPARES FOR GAME WITH ICHABODS Hold Forty-Five Minutes Scrim image With Freshmen in Mid in Mud Washburn Out To Win Coaches Look For Hard Fough Game at Topeka Saturday Forty-five minutes of hard scrimmaging was Wednesday's preparation for the football game with Washburn at Topeka Saturday. The wet weather, coupled with the Varsity, who retained the offensive most of the time, and the fact that the heavy freshman team knew the signals almost as well as the Varsity men, added to the Varsity's difficulty in determining of this they made decided progress. The Varsity backs are finding the holes, and going through them it fine shape. The work of Mandeville is especially good in this particular Wood and Laphr worked at quarter height and the backs usually be used in the game Saturday. PRINGLE IMPROVES WORK Pringle was used at half through the scrimage and showed marked improvement over his work recently. He gets away faster and hits the line harder. On the few times in the evening that passes were used, he drops them exactly in the arms of the ends and halves, for gains of many yards. Dutch Lonborg, star end and oost artist, received a sore arm at the hands of one of the freshmen halve of the crew. "We were not keep him out of the serriemmie. Coaches McCarty and Lindsay are working the men at their hardest in preparation for the game Saturday, as the Topkicks have a much stronger eleven than Emporia, which held to victory but could not hold for half of the game Saturday. The men are responding well, and are showing the best form of the season. HARD GAME TO PROTEST Lewis Duff was used in his regular place at tackle Wednesday, his injured leg coming out of the kinks under the treatment of Doctor Allen. Cawg邱 is doing well in the backfield, and if his knee holds up will be a big factor in many of the games over the years ago, and not until he learned that Allen was to direct athletics at K. U. did he come out. If tare riny weather keeps up the rest of the week, the K. U. players will be in admirable form to play a mud game Saturday. Washburn has been hot all fall with "Beat K. U." spirit, slogans, and headlines, and the coaches are looking for a hard game Saturday. GRID GOSSIP BY HERR LITTLE The rainy weather may keep up all week, and the K. U.-Washburn game might be played in mud six inches deep on a snowy pitch off the track and K. U., might even lose the game. All these would be calamities, but the one which we are devoting all hopes toward preventing is the calmness of all the sport — for example, the football game as either "a hard battle" or "fought in a sea of mud." These hard-worred terms have been used, yea, these many years, and let us earnestly hope and pray that the dear fans possesses of sport be spared this hardship. Downtown sport writers profess their intentions of picking an all-Lawrence or all-Douglas county football team at the end of the season, and one of them even went so far recently as to say that a majority of the team would belong to the K. U. team. Unless a man were constitutionally prejudiced against K. U. and K. U. football, he would see that from the thirty-five men now on the Varsity squad there is a man for every place, who will measure up better, man for man, for any other man at Haskell, the local sports college. The team was brought out to McCook last week, and Coach Saunders discovered that his red warriors could do nothing with the heavier K. U. team. If the rainy weather keeps up to the pick a mythical eleven who, they profess, have shown up better than their class, well and good, but if they don't show up better they sit into the same class with K. U. football men, he'll off all. We might further add, that if somebody were to pick an all-Lawrence group of sport-writers, there wouldn't be any Journal-World representatives. If Joe Schwartz succeeds in getting that special train to Topeka, the whole of K. U. will move to the capital Saturday, from the expressed intentions of many of the people on the ground. A few more days will probably go anyway, and any-way means any way, which will include, passenger and freight trains, and motor cars and bicycles. About fifty K. U. students, including the four in this class, say "any way" to the Agle-Mi-Muri game last Saturday. Trainers are Seeking Men For Cross-Country Event "Track meets this year with Ames and several other universities are in prospect," said DeWall, a "kK men," who had already crossed country, including three "kK" men, and more men are wanted to come out for this event. Especially are freshmen desired in order that they be some good material for next year. A meeting is soon to be held at Ames to decide upon the track meets for this year. The men out for the cross country are DeWolf, Eckle, Opoencoey, Kanna, Haines, Fitzgerald, Massey and McCall. Omura Speaks at Y. M. C. A. M. Oumura of Yokohama, Japan, will speak at Myers Hall at 7:30 o'clock tonight, will be a guest at dinner of the M. Y. M. C. and A. Y. W. C. A. cabinets tonight. Mr. Oumura has been at Kansas City the part few days in the internship of city manager in seeing his line of work more than student activities. The Y. M. C. A. was exceedingly fortunate in securing a speaker of Mr. Oumura's ability and a large attendance is expected. Haskell Has Unbroken List of Grid Victories The Haskell Indians will play Wentworth Military Academy on the Haskell gridron Saturday at 3 o'clock. Neither the Haskell or the Wentworth team has been defeated this season. The Haskell team has played four games and its goal line has not been crossed. The Indians have two more games on their own gridron and then their remaining games will be played away from Haskell. away from Haskell. The Haskell scores have been: Camp Funston 0 Haskell 34 Kansas University of Commerce 0 Haskell 71 Baker University 0 Haskell 9 Oklahoma A. and M. College 3 Haskell 12 1889 That Touch of Originality Overcoats At Prices that meet every Purse For the In A Suits, Gowns and Dresses Wider Range of Send the Daily Kansan home. Young Man and in a variety of weights StylesandPatterns Neither too extreme nor yet too conservative. our models are fashioned to meet the requirements of the fastidious shopper. That University girls want can be found in $21.00 to $45.00 awaiting your selection. K OF STAD SELLING SYSTEMS 1919 See Our Beautiful Angora Scarfs our Cars at Games Must Park In Marked Off Stalls "The tentative plan for the parking of automobiles at football games," said Dr. F. C. Allen, manager of athletics, "is that all automobiles should be parked there and they may park on the south and north sides." Two cars will be sent around to the side side before one can park on the north side. No cars will be allowed on the field at the Missouri game. Mahitu Speaks at Cercle Francais The first meeting of the Cercle Francais was held Wednesday after room in Room 306, Fraser. Monasieur Haitu speaks in blue shirts and showed some lantern skies on the founding of Paris. Plymouth Jottings Do young men go to church? If you had stood with us in Plymouth Pulpit last Sunday morning you would have had no doubt of the mater. If you want a preacher to stand up on his toes these days just fill up pew after pew in the ranks before him with young men. It was a great sight last Sunday morning in Plymouth. Not that the congregation was so tremendously big. It wasn't. But it had a masculine tinge that was a splendid challenge to a preacher. Thank you, men; and come again. And, do you know, I sort of have the notion that where many young men go to church, then the young women will also find something worth while. Keep it up. Cordially yours, Ross W. Sanderson Pastor of Plymouth. Everything for the Hallow-e'en feast and all of the witches that ever conjured up pranks for this occasion, could never think of as delightful and pure an assortment of foods as we are offering. Allow us to politely serve you with pure food groceries. S and S Grocery 101 W. 8th St. Phone 224 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Cameo ring between 124 la. and Varsity Theater. Rewart Phone 288. 24-514- FOR SALE - Young man overcoat 444 Alabama. Phone 1258 White. Call after 5 p. m. 24-2-48 When you want the best olive oil obtainable get it at Dunnire's. Phone 58—Adv. 24-1 Be "Imparshal;' then you will vote that way. 24-1. Don't forget that Dunmire carry a complete line of Chase and Sanoorn Coffee and Tea.—Adv. 24-1. The best in grocery is not too good for you.—Dunmire's. 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Bd. 37. in "The Brat" MATINEE; 2:30 and 4:00 NIGHT; 7:30 and 9:00 VARSITY BOWERSOCK Also a Christie Comedy, "TWO IS A COMPANY" The New Sport Coats of leather and leatherette are here for your approval—Leather will be mighty popular this winter among well drest young men—and too, they're very serviceable— $20 to $85 Nazimova TODAY ONLY Friday Jack Pickford in "IN WRONG" TODAY ONLY Mary Pickford in "Daddy Long Legs" Also Latest Pathe News We feature cleaning and dyeing women's fancy shoes Friday Bessie Love in "OVER THE GARDEN WALL." Charley Is On The Hill N w! He is ready to put on that shine with the personal touch. The Oread Shining Parlor Charley Pennell, Prop. Come to the W. S. G. A. Middy Dance, Saturday, October 18 3 to 5:30 Admission 15c or W. S. G. A. tag Robinson Gym.