UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OTTAWA PLAYED K. U Second Neighboring College Scrimmage of Season Held Last Night JAYHAWKS SCORE THRICE Nielsen, Fast and Ruble Star in Practice Practice An hour's scrimmage with Ottawa University, during which Kansas scored three touchdowns and the Ottawans scored but one, was the attraction for a small crowd of rooters at McCook Field last night. It was the second practice workout with a neighboring college team for K. U. this season. Before the opening of the schedule the Jayawhakers and Baker clashed. The Ottawa eleven furnished much more lively opposition than the Methodists. Early in the scrimmage the Jayawhakers were surprised when Cassidy, the Baptist quartet, enlisted a twenty-yard pass for a twenty-yard gain. From the same open formation, Cassidy on the next play staged a forty-yard run through the entire Kansas队. Following this, Coach Olcott's men came back hard. For a time the fighting Ottawa defense held well against the Jayhawker charges. Toward the latter part of the workout, however, the Kansas gains became consistent and the Kansas mentors left the field fairly well satisfied. Pringle was the bright light for the Kansas team, although he was closely followed by Ruble and Fast. All three men proved ective in gaining ground for the Jayhawkers. Nielsen played his usual good defensive game which always wins the admirable defense against the play of Gustin Ott and the brilliant offensive of Cassidy were the features of the Ottawa play. The Ottawa team had been drilled in the use of the forward pass and this play was used many times during the practice. Coach Schabinger used much the same style of play that Coach Hargiss used in the Normal game here September 30 and had little more success than the Normal team had. The practice training for the team in the use of forward passes and in the establishment of a good defense against such play. The lineup for the practice last sight KANSAS. OTTAWA. Reid, Wilson. Anderson. Reid, Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anderson, Lasselt . . . . L.E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chestnut Burton . . . L.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barnes Smith, R.Ruble. L.G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shreiner Miner, Hart . . C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stallard Vernson, Woody. L.C. Capt. Ott, Reist Frost ... R.T... Batrine Shinn... King, McBride Bell... R.E... Cassidy Todd... Q... Cassidy, Cowell Pringle, Ruble... Fogleman, Cowgill... L.H... Powell Fast, Casey... R.B. Walsh Nielsen, Skryker... R.F. Reeves, Staley Do you know the subject of the series of popular evening sermons to be given at the Methodist Church beginning Sunday evening, 7:457 - Adv. Just received a shipment of Sweet Cider, absolutely pure. Carroll's— Adv. Is there any chance for a life insurance company that spends five to ten per cent in management expenses and ten to twenty-five per cent more in death losses to compete with the Northwestern in net cost? ? L. S. Beughly Every K. U. Woman will appreciate our showing of the very latest in Cranes Stationery Linen Lawn Kid Finish Highland Linen Crane's Louisine Pound Stationery New shapes and designs including our fascinating tissue lined goods. According to the early season dop Ames will have practically a new line when they face the Jayhawks next Saturday but the backfield will have many last season's men. Janda, the locomotive of the baseball squad, is being tried out at full. The general opinion in Missouri Valley circles is that the Ames team is weaker than usual this year. A pretty surprise in Denison's perfumed wax and sealing dies. The picture business is our bus service and we know it thoroughly. Squirrel Store Cosmopolitans are here, Carroll's. Adv. The best pictures bear the Loomas imprint.—Adv. Loomas takes pictures for K. U. men and women...Adv. University Book Store Smoke Little Egypt. Mild 5c cigar. -Adv. Frames—all shapes and sizes. Squires Studio—Adv. Blue Books are here. Carroll's— Adv. It's picture time in Lawrence. See Loomas—Adv. Consider Kansas An "Unknown Quantity" in Coming AMES NOT OPTIMISTIC Game Ames, Iowa, Oct. 11 (Special)—With the Kansas game three days off Coach Mayser of the Ames eleven is spending every minute whipping his machine into shape for the first conference game. The Cyclone mentor is not at all optimistic over the prospects of the coming gridiron contest with K. U. In although Ames had lifted the division up 10 to victory over the State Teachers a week ago they had a serious time of it before they were able to tuck away a victory over the fast Highland Park team last Saturday. It was not until the last quarter that the Ames men had cinched the game with the Highlanders and Coach Mayser was not at all satisfied with the improvement since the game a week before, but he scored 10 to 0 score on the Highlanders but the bulk of the tallies came in the final period when the The BOWERSOCK Today-Tomorrow CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "The Dark Silence" Also BRAY CARTOON Admission 15c Mat. 2:30—4:10 Night 7:45—9:20 Young Mens Overcoats $25.00 and $20.00 Values, $15.00 This saving is due to our method of doing business: One Cash Price Only With No End of Season Sales. You are urged to look at these garments and compare them in every detail with those selling elsewhere at $20.00 or $25.00. We will be pleased to show you. SKOFSTAD Ames coach sent in a string of fresh athletes to replace his regulars. 829 Mass. St. In addition to our roses we are receiving a few mums. 825 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. The Flower Shop WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business. YOU The Shop of the Town Out of the eleven men that Mayser calls his varisity all but four are playing their first year of college football. The three players in the second year and Denfeld is playing his second year at the tackle position. Aldrich is the only experienced backfield man on the team. The whole team lacks a good defensive play, given his a long list of plays yet. Just answer that question for yourself and then consider the superiority of "HOUK SERVICE"—rendered by six experts who have your complete satisfaction as their paramount aim. When you enter the door of a barber shop, Mr. K. U. Man, what do you expect first of all-not in order of time, but as your primary motive of coming into that place of business? The next time, come to The Cyclone backfield is one of the lightest that has worn the Ames moleskins for some time. The line is not exceedingly heavy but will average about 170 pounds from end to end. Ames supporters are considering the Kansans as an unknown quantity and are not overconfident. The line up that will probably start next Saturday against Kansas is as follows: Jones, ree; Denfeld, rt; Erskine, rg;; Barker, c;; Evans, iv; Shalk,lt;; Parker, le; Sloss, q; Aldrich, lh; Janda, fb; Davis, rh. There are at present six sprained ankles on the varsity and several of the most promising candidates are nursing "charleys" and some bad habits. I am not sure we have his in shape so that they will be able to give the Jayhawkers a good battle. No serious injuries have befallen the Cyclone eleven this year but the men seem to be in better physical condition than this time last year. HERE IT IS Last month we said it was coming. Here it is. "The Growing Queen" K. U. Women, you, will like it. In short it is just the keen looking boot that K. U. women like to buy. 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