UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STUDENT WINS MATCH Professors Lose But One Set In First Round of Tennis Tournament The first round of the All-University tennis tournament, with the exception of two or three matches, finished with only one defeat for the winner. The fourth match, sor Kidwell met defeat, thus breaking the chain of victories for the faculty. The match was closely contested, but Parker won, 7-5, 8-6. Kidwell was champion of Ottawa University and had an excellent speech well for Parker's ability. It was apparently to cold yesterday for the frail students to play, but all the faculty men scheduled were there on time. Prof. R. C. More won from Jones by defending Prof. R. D. Leary won from Hoover. Holden won from Hook, 6-1, 6-2. Blair won from Hook, 6-1, 6-4. Nettles won from X. Smith by default. The match between Blair and Hook was the only student match. The other students were either driven or had little interest in the tournament. The rest of the matches in the first round must be played off by tomorrows match. OFF-SIDE PLAYS Plans for the trip to Urbana for the Kansas-Illinois game are nearing completion in the fertile brain of William Onar Hamilton, the *Sayhawk* manager. Perhaps he will announce them tomorrow. The squad will probably leave Lawrence at 3:51 o'clock the Friday afternoon preceding the game. Leaving Kansas City about 6:00 o'clock, Manager Hamilton plans to put the boys to sleep in their private room when them until they reach Urbana at 0:00 o'clock Saturday morning. In spite of this handicap, he has been on the field every day with the old pep which carried him thru last year's season. After practice last night Captain Lindsey, was again in his old time form. Although his pet injury, a "charley horse", is not yet in the mood of moids, Lin says it will not bother all in the opening game. Saturday. Arrangements for a special train for rooters had not been completed late Wednesday afternoon. If a new route was announced, it will probably be about six dollars. Jack Frost, who has been laid up with a jammed shoulder, is again in the line. Jack has had bad luck the season: a bump on one of last season's relics laid him up for several days at the opening of the season and then came the injury to his shoulder which has kept him out for a week. Although not yet completely recovered from the injury which has kept him from the field during the last week, Louis Hall again reported last night. In scrimmapage a week ago, the ligaments of one ankle were torn loos and Hall is still handicapped by the accident. James Tom Pringle, halfback on the freshman team last year, whose collar bone was torn out of place on the first down in a game where he out into fighting form. Pringle, one of the promising candidates for half-back. He weighs 180 pounds, is fast on his feet and has a record for tackling. He played in the freshman games last fall. Exhibit "A" It's For Us Don Soxman, who has been out for the Varsity, has been forced to check in his suit. Upon consulting his sician, Soxman found that it was not possible for him to practice as the sight of one eye was in danger from a previous injury. Red Hart, promising candidate for tackle, sprained his ankle during last night's scrimmage. Although the injury is not at present of a very serious nature, due care must be taken on the injured pedal, or Kansas we Dr. G, Franklin Ream, New York City, will discuss religious matters in state universities. First Annual Education Day Methodist Church Sunday At Purdue university the coaches are using the "Duck Daddle" again this year as part of the regular work for the linemen. Last year the squatting hop was successfully used by the coach to strengthen the legs of the linemen. The same system is being used again this year. Be There — It's For Us short another valuable man in the ap proaching games. During the scrimmages of the last two weeks, Fred Rustenbach, Coach PROTSCH The Tailor The team that Kansas will meet when they travel to Urbana October 6 will have nine letter men on it, only one of whom tips the scales at less than 170 pounds. Most of the men are in the 185 pound class. Besides Kansas, Illinois will play Minnesota, Wisconsin and Colgate. This will give the dopesters a chance to compare the relative strength of K. U. with the best of the Big Nine schools and one of the best of the eastern colleges. This is the problem of building up practically a new backfield, as Clark and the rest of the star backfield men are out of school this year. Here's a new dressy "Pinch-Back" top coat It's tailored from English Homespun Just the thing for chilly Autumn days $20 Many other new top coat styles $15 to $30 McCarty's best bet for left halfback, has shown up very well. Rusty is a speed demon and the Varsity men can go through a more crack in the line. The entire Varsity squad attended the Haskell-Lindsborg game this afternoon in football tots. After the game the men returned to Hamilton Field for a night of teammate formation. In spite of the minor injuries, practically the entire squad will be in condition for the opening game. Lefty Ferrell, one of the most promising candidates for quarter on the freshman squad, had his knee jimmed during the light scrimage last night. While the injury is not extremely serious, it probably will keep Ferrell from practice for several days. "The Abuses of Liberty," J. B. Ramsey, Epworth League, 6:45 p. m., Sun day.—Adv. A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansan. A. G. ALRICH Printing, Binding, Engraving K Bostock Lose Leaf Leaf Appliques Fountain Pens, Inks Typewriter Papers, Rubber Stamps 744 Mass. St. CONKLIN PENS are sold at McCulloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. At the Game Tomorrow— The better dressed Young Fellows will wear SAMPECK CLOTHES BECAUSE— Sampeck Clothes are made and designed especially for the Young Fellow—They're the kind of clothes the Young Fellows fall for—unlined coats—unlined vests—all silk trimmed in colors to harmonize with the fabrics—There are lots of good models in pinch and belted backs—plain backs single and double breasted— Flammels in plain Blue, Green and Brown are very popular— May we have the pleasure of showing You— The Young Men's Store THE OPENING FOOTBALL GAME Tomorrow on McCook Field at 3:15 p. m. KANSAS NORMAL vs. K.U. Grand Opening Parade Starts from South Park at 2:30 Sharp. All motor cars participating in parade will be admitted to field. Auto tickets 75 cents each or student coupon. General Admission 50 cents—Reserved Bleacher Seats 75 cents—On sale at Field Student Enterprise Ticket admitting to 40 attractions on sale at registrar's office. Get these tickets now Season tickets are not sold at the field. THIS IS THE LAST HOME GAME UNTIL OCTOBER 28 W. O. HAMILTON, General Manager Athletics