UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PRACTICE FOUR HOURS Men Put Through Hard Grind for Big Game With Illinois CO. M'S RETURN TO HELP Coaches Have Hopes Woodward Will Return Secret practice was the order yesterday afternoon on McCook Field. Four strenuous nerve racking hours of practice scrimmage was put in getting the Jayhawker team ready for its invasion of Urbana Saturday. CRIPPLES SHOWS UP As only twenty-two men can go to Urbana out of the thirty-six names turned into Registrar George O. Foster yesterday on man that wasorious to show all that was possible and earn the longest trip of the season. Speed Heath minu* one of his crutches was able to hobble out to the field to watch the workout and afterward eat with the squad at the first meal served at the new stadium will eat during the balance of the season. This evening the men will have their last good practice before the Illinois game. Tomorrow's workout will be light because of danger of injuries. ROBINB'S* DEMIBRICK The return of Robbinb to the K. U. guard of the team will help will considerably. Robbinb "get away" well last season until put out of the game by injuries. Coach Olcott will w come him back to Lawrence. OFF-SIDE PLAYS The return of Woodward has not been given up by the Kansas sport followers although the indications are that he will not come with the first regiment. Jobbins reported in a report from Woodward more than two weeks ago stated that he was heavier than usual and out of training. On account of the large number of men on the erriple list, Coach Olecht has been working several men in new positions. Wilbur, who has been out for guard or tackle, has been shifted to end. Wilbur is fast and heavy and ought to make good as soon as he gets onto the position. Fiske has been shifted from the backfield to end. The position is entirely new to him and it will be some time he will be familiar with the work. Vernson, who surprised the coach, squad and rooters by his exceptional speed when he caught the Norman man a yard from the line Saturday has been working out at half-back Although entirely new to that position, he has been doing good work this week. All of the cripples except Heath were out in suits last night. Heath was hobbling about the field, cheerful as ever, watching the men work out. Frost, although not yet in playing condition, is much better. Reid was able to work a few passes but did not scrimmage. Many of the other men are not yet in tip-top condition from the game Saturday. All summer Captain Lindsey foretold the arrival of another football demon from his home town, Kingfisher, Oklahoma. He arrived and is now doing excellent work under McCarty. Last night during the scrimmage Mandeville slipped through the varsity men for fifty yards, being downed on the five-yard line, where after several trials the freshmen put the ball over. Mandy is big and speedy, and delights in knocking the feet out from under the men trying to clear end. Coach Olcott wishes to inform the students that there will be secret practice throughout the week. He would be pleased if the students would take it onto themselves to assist the management in this matter, especially in regard to freshmen who do not appear capable of understanding the meaning of the "Secret Practice" poster on the gate. Most of the Kansas colleges play their second game of the season this week although a number of them have their opening games. Kansas will for this week-end, together with the scores of the games last year 'follow; OBEE6b0 (0) vs. Washburn (0), at Topeka Southwestern (0) vs. Kansas Agre eous (1) vs. Manhattan October 6- Friends vs. Normalls, at Emporia Hays Normalls vs. Haskell, at Lawrens KANSAS TEAMS PLAY GAMES THIS WEEK KANSAS TEAMS PLAY October Chillicothe vs. Midland, at Aitchison October 7- Oklahoma vs. Bethany, at Lindsburg College of Emporia (at 20) vs. Fair Wichita Kansas University vs. Illinois, al "ilana II. Kansas Wesleyan vs. Baker, at taldwin. Kansas City Vets vs. St. Marys, at 4. Macs CALENDAR k-ary arithmetic City University (19 pay for k-ary numerical Carlis (41) pay for Wednesday 4:30 W. S. G. A. Restroom, Fraser 4:30 Elizabeth Kite, Lecture, "The Inheritance of Feeblemindedness," 104 Snow Hall. 4:30 Cerele Francais, 306 Fraser. 5:30 Botany Club, Parkland Park 7:30 International Polity Club, Beta house. Thursday The Shop of the Town He Had His Eye on Us "Yes, Illinois has just as good a team as she had last season," commented Ralph Jones, Illinois scout, when interviewed after the Norman Shields game. "To see what the Jayhawkers were capable of doing, and every indication shows that he did not go away disappointed. It will be remembered for the championship of Minnesota for the conference last year." 3:30 El Ateneo, 314 Fraser. 4:30 Home Economics Club, Fraser Hall, Room 2. 7:30 K. U. Debating Society, 313 Fraser. 7:30 University Debating Society, 110 Fraser. 7:30 Drama League, Unitarian Church. Hand carved frames that are entirely new. Squires Studio.-Adv. You don't have to drink unpleasant water, Ask for McNish's Aerated Distilled water and insist on getting it—Adv. Loomas for your pictures.—Adv. A. G. ALRICH One Man in a Hundred Printing, Binding, Engraving K Books, Loose Leaf Supplies Fountain Pens, Inks Typewriter Stamps, Stamp Stars 744 Mass. St. know that hot towels, soften the beard, open the pores and make the work of the lotion effective.—prevent skin eruptions. Just the mere understanding of hot towels is not enough, though. A knowledge of skins and the proper method of hot towel application is just as essential. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business CONKLIN PENS THREE DOORS NORTH OF THE VARSITY are sold at If you have not experienced "HOUK SERVICE", there's an awakening yet for you in the barring line. understands the real, significant "WHY" of hot towels. But the six experts behind the chairs at McCulloch's Drug Store M. U. WILL SHOW HAND Tigers to Open Season Saturday; 1 prospects for Season Best Since 1910 K. U., football followers will have a chance to get their first line on the 1916 football machine that Coaches Brewer and Schulte are building at Columbia, Saturday when the tigers open their season on Rollins Field with the Central College Eagles. Like the Emporia Normals, the Fayette aggregation is classed as one of the strongest teams in its state conference, and last season lost to the Chicago Fire game with the Westminster Blue-Jays Thankgiving morning. So despite the return of twelve of last year's M men and a wealth of promising material from the 1915 freshman class, are expecting a hard game Saturday. Prospects at Missouri are the best since the departure of Bill Roper back in 1910. While the Tigers' 1915 record was anything but satisfactory, the very number of defeats made it necessary for the Tiger coaches to try out practically every man on the Gold and Black squad in a desperate effort to produce a winning combination. As a result Schultze has in addition played twenty two players who were used in the various shifting lineups last year and who are considered veteran material. Like Kansas, the Tigers' program of the coming season is the stiffest carried by any M. u.队 in a number of years. Only three of the eight teams play at Kansas fields, the Oklahoma, Kansas Aggie and K. U. contests. Central, Washington, Ames, Texas U, and Drake are the five home attractions. An Endorsement Worth Having The twelve Tiger letter men back Topeka, Kans., March 27, 1915 Hon, Benj. E. Wilson, Williamstown, Kansas. My dear Sonatar: My dear Senator: The skill with which you handled the University matters were worthy of an old timer of long experience. On behalf of the Alumni Association, I want to assure you of our sincere appreciation. If we can be of service to you at any time do not hesitate to let us Yours sincerely, Yours sincerely, (Signed) CLYDE W. MILLER, Secy. The Miller Live Stock & Investment Co. Do not forget that Senator Wilson is a candidate for re-election. this year are: Lansing, center; Hamilton, guard; Muru, guard; Van Dyne, guard; McAwnan, tackle; Groves tackle; glicker, end; Pittam, backfield; Rider, backfield; White, backfield; Stankowski, backfield. Elizabeth Kite Will Lecture Dr. Elizabeth Kite will lecture this afternoon at four-thirty o'clock in the Snow Hall lecture room on "Feeblemindedness" or, The Problem of the Mentally Ill Handling of the problem in the state of Kansas will be given. Miss Kite represents the national committee on provision for the feebelminded which is making a campaign to discover the number of weak minded persons in the United States and to segregate them. Mr. Kite will lecture by the extension department in collaboration with the department of psychology. Gym class for faculty women will host a second meeting Thursday night, 12 noon. Gladys Elliott. The beginning class in Aesthetic work does not start until the first of November. Gladys Elliott. Smoke Little Egypt—mild 5 cent cigar.—Adv. Cameras and Films A Complete Line We do Developing and Printing Rowland's Rowland's College Book Store MRS. EMMA D. SCHULZ Fancy dresses of all descriptions, also tailored suits and remodeling 917 Mass, St. Between Kress' and Woolworth's. Positively no new or renewed memberships in the Women's Athletic Association for the year 1916-17 can be obtained after 5:30 Friday afternoon. A fee of fifty cents must be paid on admission as well as those now joining for the first time. This fee can be paid and membership tickets obtained at Robinson Gymnasium during any of the following hours, Thursday and Friday, from 2:30 to 5:30; from 10:30 to 12:30; and from 2:30-5:30 on Friday. 0 and from 2,000-3,500 on Friday Miriam Jones, pres. W. A. A. Floyd Welsh, c'19, has been using his ability as an artist to help the down-town merchants in their window card display advertising. Loomas for your pictures.—Adv. Sold in bottles and every bottle soaked in Nish's Airstret Distilled water - Adv. Swimming caps at Barber's Drug store. - Adv. Mrs. Ednah Morrison GOWNS AND FANCY TAILORING 1146 Tenn. St. Bell 1145J Lawrence, Kansas. WILSONS' The Popular Drug Store Toilet Articles Good Things to Eat and Drink BY THE LIGHT of the midnight juice a real pipe loaded with a well-blended tobacco goes well. A New Line of Pipes JUST IN AT CARROLL'S Next to Eldridge. P. S. Cake Box and Benson-Hedges famous smoking tobacco is HERE. We Have With Us Today Tomorrow And All The Time "PETE" WANDELL Who will be glad to meet all his old friends and to make new ones. This Store Handles Many Articles for K. U. Students. And We Are Glad To Have You Come In Evans Drug Store 819 Massachusetts Tell your friends to meet you at Evan's. Its in the middle of the "Eight Hundred" Block. You Can't All Go to Urbana But Kansas City is only a few miles off, and the Interurban furnishes you a clean, cool, comfortable and speedy method of getting there and back. That 3:15 Limited will go Friday afternoon if enough of you make reservations by 9:30 tonight. 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