AOE 2 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "JICK" FAST IS OUT OF GAME? Dislocated Hip May Keep Half back from Lineup Rest of Season TWO OTHER CRIPPLES Pringle and Heath May Not Be Able to Play Against Aggies Along with gloomy weather yesterday came a gloomy announcement from the football field: Jick Fisk was probably out of the game for the season. A dislocated hip which he injured some time ago has caused the chances of getting into the scrimmage again are exceedingly negligible. And that's not all. Pringle's shoulder has not healed as rapidly as it might have, and there is considerable possibility that he will not be able to play. He played Hardy, the third cripple who was counted on as a mainstay in the Kansas line, will be in fairly good shape; but whether he will play Saturday or not depends upon the coaches and the danger of losing mentors or without mentors will not take any unnecessary chances on his being crippled for the season. MINER AND SMITH ARE BACK Aside from the injuries to Fast, Pringle, and Heath, yesterday's practice was the most promising since the Ames contest. Red Miner and Smith were in back in the game for the time in several games. Miner had been suffering from boils; and Smith had been out because of a game leg. Owing to the absence of Fast from the backfield Fiske was shifted from end to the half position, opposite Lindsey. VARSITY BEAT FROSH The Varsity barely nosed out a thirteen to seven victory over Coach McGarty's yearlings yesterday. The freshmen scored early in the practice when Lonborg raced thirty yards for a touchdown after Gress had blocked a Varsity punt. The Varsity was unable to gain comfort and they had been liked like a score of the afternoon until Hall Russell grabbed a punt and ran sixty yards to the freshman sixteen yard line. Foster went over for the touchdown. Kabler missed the goal leaving Olcott's men one point behind. The Varsity scored again late in the practice when Olcott hit the ball on the twenty yard line. Fake went through the line and Foster kicked goal. The Rota Club will meet at 1225 Kentucky, Thursday at 4:30. Russell, fast for the Varsity yesterday afternoon, while Gress, Nettles, and Stubbs played well for the yearlings. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Owls will hold initiation at Phi Alpha Delta house, 1325 Tennessee Street, Wednesday night. All old Owls are urged to be present. 2t Mitchell County Club will meet to county Club at 7:30 p. m., in Room 313, Prentice Hall. The K. U. Dames will meet with Mrs. Loomis, 1110 Vermont Street, Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock. All wives of students please come. The Forty Club will meet in the Phi Alpha Delta house at 7:15 Thursday evening. Sigma Delta Chi will meet Tuesday evening, October 31, at the Pi Upsilon house. Established 1865 A. MARKS & SON Jewelers Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver- ware and Cut Glass our specialties. We do repairing and guarantee our work. 735 Mass. St. The Brunswick-Balke Bowling Alleys for KANSAS MEN Across From Carroll's. Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why not carry your account here? Kennedy Plumbing Co. All kinds of electrical shades, Student Lamps, National Mazda Lamps, Cord, Plugs, Sockets, Etc. Phones 658 937 Mass. Peoples State Bank Capital and Surplus $88,000.00. "EVERY BANKING SERVICE" The Zoology Club meets this evening at the home of Prof. B. M. Allen, M.D., on Street 204, Swingle Secretary, Kansas Academy of Sciences, will read a paper. Those desiring membership in the K. U. Dramatic Club will please leave their names with Prof. Arthur MacMurray. A tryout will be held at some suitable time in the near future and members will be chosen. Loomas photos are good photos.— Adv ISSUES ANNUAL GRADE REPORT (Continued from page 1) Botany Club Eatontown Club Société Club White Crows Sachsens Kings of Golden K Owls Black Helmet Subixh Debating and Literary Societies 84.9 Quillen Society 84.4 R & U. Debating Society 84.4 University Debating Society 85.8 Annapolis Club 87.8 Deutsche Language Club 87.6 Dramatic Club 75.6 Phi Alpha Tau 74.6 Musical Organizations Glee Club 74.6 Orchestra 74.6 Male Glee Club 74.6 Band 88. 87.4 84.92 80.46 75.88 75.81 69.66 63.49 44.99 Athletic Teams Tennis Track 篮球球 Football E baseball Lawrence Pantatorium Send the Daily Kansan home. 89.44 84.44 83.82 87.86 79.49 74.65 79.24 74.17 69.96 64.21 96.48 67.78 67.78 55.67 38.65 Lawrence Fantastrium Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers of Ladies' and Gents' Fine Clothing Both Phones 506 12 W.9th St. Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Griffin Coal Co. FUEL 112 West 7th. St. A. G, ALRICH Printing, Binding, Engraving K Books, Loose Leaf Supplies Fountain Pens, Inks Typewriter Papers, Rubber Stamps 744 Mass. St. WILSONS' The Popular Drug Store Toilet Articles Good Things to Eat and Drink