THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HASKELL FAILS TO DENT HEAVY KANSAS LINE Coach,Saunders Warriors Turned Back by Kansas Fighting Linemen Anderson Only Man to Gain Scrimmage was Final Preparation for Hard Games for Both Teams Saturday BY HERB LITTLE The VVarsity squad is in fighting trim! This fact was well demonstrated by a scrimmage with the Haskell Indian squad on Hamilton Field Thursday afternoon. The mix-up, the first of the year with the fast eleven that won their first three games by large scores, blanking their opponents in four attempts, the second squad that will represent the University of Kansas in the Valley struggles of this fall. Coach Saunder's red warriors were unable to dent the line for more than three or four yards, and only two or three times, on open field formation, with the seventeen-year-old star half, able to get away clean. Forward passes by the Indians were blocked nine times out of ten. Anderson seemed on his mettle, and went through the holes, slim as they were, uncringly, and for the most part, he was down four men to down him for a full stop. The Varsity took the ball across from the middle of the field to the goal twice, making better than ten saves. But the Indians took the ball across the fifty yards once. The Varsity line stiffened when the ball got close to their goal, and the Haskellites took six to the ball over the last eight yards. Coach McCarty sent in the eleven men who probably start in the game Saturday, but after a few minutes, replaced them by other members of the squad, who made a showing almost as good. The eleven men were Reid, Mandellev, Cowill, and Lupher in the backfield, and Lonborg, Laslett, Gress in the line. Gress in the line. Knowles and Pringle were later used in the backfield, and Church, Bernard, Hart,Saunders, Bell and Davidson in the line. The prettiest plays of the evening were Anderson's dodging through the line on an open formation for forty yards, and a pass by the Varsity, also for forty yards, Pringle to Bernard, as good for a touchdown in any game. For the Indians as well as the Varsity the scrimmage was the final preparation for a hard battle Saturday. Today they leave for Stillwater, Oklahoma, where they join battle with the Oklahoma Aggies Saturday. Correction of Swimming Hours There was a misprint Tuesday in The Daily Kansan in the hours the swimming pool is open for women. They should be corrected to read: "The Daily Kansan in the hours the swimming pool is open for women." 4:30 o'clock. Beginners are urged to come now while the water is low. Read The Daily Kansan No Flu in Lawrence Is Report of Dr. Smith "There is no 'du' said E. Dr. Smith at the University Hospital, when questioned about the influenza epidemic prohiedesis for this year. "So far" said Doctor Smith, "no cases have been reported among the students, and I know of no cases in Lawrence. It has not been my experience that an epidemic always comes back two years ago aftercession and I do not know if flu wu have cases at the hospital have been merely colds, with one case of mumps." Doctor Smith warns the students about having stoves without chimneys in their rooms. He says much sickest accidents occur when stove escapes into the room in this way. K. U. EXTENSION GROWS Five New Departments In Language and Science Have Been Added The Extension Division is booming with at total enrollment of 138 per cent increase over last year. Miss Fisher of the Extension Division said this morning that never before was department in such fine condition. New courses are being added in Commercial Spanish, Spanish Literature, Entomology, Economics and Home Nursing. There are twenty-eight departments in the Extension Department, with English, Romance Languages and Education leading in popularity. Miss Fisher said that many students who spend a year by the influenza, the returned soldiers are more than making up for it by taking advantage of this opportunity to do work at home. Students all over the United States are enrolling, some of the heaviest enrollment comes from Colorado. Older students in Iowa, Iowa, Maryland and Washington. GRID GOSSIP Football fans will be interested in the fact that the Kansas Aggie team was seriously handicapped by the injury of two of their best men in the game with the Camp Funston team. The Aggies' loss to the Buffalo suffered a hemorrhage of the brain from a fall to the ground following a tackle. The injury was thought fatal, but at last reports, he was improving. Car拉Roda, all-Valloy guard, strained some ligaments of the shoulder. It occurred in the Tiger game next Saturday. The Aggies, however, have not yet lost their best bet, the Hutton, a dropkicker of name, who dropped one over the other and won the game in the game with the Army team. From the Kansas Aggie, State College—"Pep cannot be raised by tossing people in a blanket. There are other more modern methods of raising pep. when we beat K. U. in 1906 they didn't do it that way." Ha, ha, and hee, hee! Whence cometh all these ancient traditions, Aggies? Athletic Association Will Help Students Find Lost Season Tickets TICKETS STILL ON SALE "You can still get season football tickets for four dollars, this price including reserved seats at the Oklahoma, Aggie, and the Missouri games!" said Dustin Urblush. The ticket game it will cost $7.55 for the remaining games, be continued. At the end of the football season, by writing your name on the stub of the season tick and turning it in with an additional $3, a student activity ticket can be obtained. The fee for the season ticket is lost, or not saved, it will cost $4 for a student activity ticket. "By writing your name on the stu- of the season football ticket and on each of the game tickets attached thereto, trouble and delay may be saved, if the ticket is lost. The ath- letic association will be glad to co- operate with anyone who has lost a ticket. Tickets for the football season will be awarded at the same price of $4 until after the Aggie game, at the business office in Praiser Hall, the Round Corner drug store, and at the Mccook on McCook on days of the games. When in need of stationery don't overlook us. We carry a complete assortment, Rankins Drug Store... 20-1. Adv. We recommend Listerine as a good preventive against sore throats or Flu. Rankins Drug Store—Adv. 20-1 Johnston's Favorite Chocolates at Rankins Drug Store—Adv. 20-1 Buy your shaving lotion at Rankins Drug Store.-Adv. 20-1. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Two university students to take over K. C. Post routes. Four days, daily work. Good work. Apply to Mohnok 1135 Tenn. Phone 1277. LOST—A Ten-point fountain pen on the Hill Thursday. Return to Kansan Office. Reward. 21-5-40 S K O F S T A D SUIT SERVICE S OVERCOATS SWEATERS UNDERWEAR GLOVES CAPS ETC. FOR YOUR COMFORT FOR LEAST CASH QUALITY CONSIDERED Innes Bullmee Hackman S K O F S T A D S ELLING S YSTEM S Fluffy Bear Brand Shetland Standard Four Fold Zephyr Scotch Extra Heavy Knitting Yarn Art Knitting Yarn Do You Knit? Fifty Shades —Nine skeins of yarn will make you a lovely ruffle sweater for only $2.70— Or of twenty skeins of Zephyr you can knit a full coat sweater with sleeves at a mere cost of $7.00— DOUGHNUT WEATHER When these cool fall breezes blow— You can get'em fresh at Dietsgen and K. U. Drawing Instruments at CARTER'S Halfway between Von's and The Varsity Tomorrow We play the Normal— The Normal students as well as all "normal" K. U. students will do well to celebrate at VON'S OLDMANWINTER Is on his way — - with —and right now we are ready for you Suits Overcoats Sweaters Reefers Underwear Gloves Flannel Shirts — "the best what am" — at prices that are as reasonable as real merchandise — can be sold. WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU We just want to say A word about Our stockings for Women— They're better looking Better wearing And better fitting Than the majority— They have a lot of Virtues And not a fault That we know, of— Priced at one thirty five, Two and Three bucks— We thank you— This Football Weather REMINDS US TO LET YOU KNOW THAT WE ARE GOING TO THE GAME TOMORROW ARE YOU? Open a short time afterwards Both stores closed during game— For your convenience ROWLANDS Two Stores on the Hill PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Before the game—stop in at “bricks” After the game stop in at The Oread Cafe "BRICKS"- —then pep up and lets all help make this the biggest shirt tail parade in years.