UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN START CROSS COUNTRY Stateler, Groene, and Rodkey Have Begun Work Already MANY TRY OUT FOR TEAM Much New Talent Here This Fail —Competition Will be Keen With three veterans of last year's team already on deck, and a wealth of new material available, cross country fans began to speculate today on the possibility of an all victorious team this fall. New men who played work early in the meet are in good shape for the meetings which come in November. Suits may be checked out commencing today and regular work will start Monday. Groene and Rodkey both of last year's team have been out a few nights this week. Rodkey at the time of the year desired that we would not train the training which the practice will give drew him in. Besides Rodkey and Groene, Captain Stateler looks for Welsh, the freshman star of last year; Couchman, another first year runner; Mike Murphy, from Kansas City; and Deswall, a brother of the coach. The school here several years ago to be out. Jim Holden, from Tufts College, is another man who has promised to come out. Holden was a crack cross-country runner at Tufts and should show up well here. Doug is expressed his concern. Coach Garrell he will be able to persuade Garrill背滚 back into the running game this year but he is trying his best. Captain Statler says that there will be competitors enough to make it worth any man's time to come out. One trip is promised for those who make the team and several dual meets are being arranged to take place at Lawrence. The Missouri Valley meet will be held at Columbia this year. "I want to emphasise the fact that if track man do not wish to enter any of the outdoor meets this fall the team will be able to participate, that five mile course every night will do them worlds of good for future use in the spring indoor work," said Captain Stateler. "Every man from the quarter meter up should be on Mon Shower baths are now ready for the men on McCook Field and lockers will be provided at the shed for most of the men, thereby saving a long, hard pull to the gymnasium after the daily grind is over. The Varsity squad is using the new dressing rooms at McCook, and the freshmen are using the old sheds. The freshmen had to dress in the Gym. OFF-SIDE PLAYS Clyde W. Dillon, who was one of the most promising of the freshmen on the cross country squad last year is back in school. Dillon is in good condition for the five mile run, having kept in training while he was doing road work for the Santa Fe last summer. Nelson, star end on the varsity last year, was placed in the scrimage Wednesday afternoon without a preliminary workout. "Though it was his first appearance on the field this year," said Coach Olcott, "and though he was naturally hampered because his wind is not in condition, he held down his position in his customed manner." The coach evidently expects a great deal of "Swede" this season. Special—The apricot ice at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Forty-eight freshmen were out yesterday afternoon in the second try workout of the year. Practice in tackling, falling on the ball, and punting filled the green yard of a practice field. "We won't be able to sermilage the freshman for a week," Coach McCarty told an inquisitive bastander. "Jick" Fast, who is that, is back on the varsity squad this year. He reported for work Wednesday, and has been doing his share of the work ever since. Just received a fresh shipment of butturgees at Wiedemann's—Adv. KANSAN SUBSCRIPTION LIST JUMPS AHEAD LIST JUMPS AHEAD Today's record shows that the Kansan's subscription list has an increase of 100 over that of last year at the end of the first month. "We have over 600 student subscribers in Lawrence and subscriptions are still coming in. The alumni and high school subscription list will exceed that of last year," says Vernon Moore, circulation manager. "FRESHMEN IN BIBLE" "Freshmen are spoken of in the Bible," said Marie Deibel, sophomore representative of the W. S. G. A. at the first meeting of the students in the morning class, people in the market place where they refused to dance when music was piped "Y. W. Offers Music Freshmen Must Dance"—Miss Deibel for them and to those who refuse the good things set before them. Emphasizing the fact that the fact, W. C. W., a offered fellowship, advice and entertainment she advised the freshmen to take advantage of these offers and thus avoid homesickness mistakes and lack of friends. Special music and short speeches by the chairman of the various committees and officers of the N. W. S. Church. With the largest and most successful meetings in the history of the organization. Two hundred and fifty attended the meeting and the majority signed membership cards before leaving. Pauline Carr, who has attended the University of Oklahoma for two years, is enrolled in the College as a junior. Buy your candy where you know it is fresh. We have been in the candy making business for years. Wiedemann's—Adv. Chancellor Strong to Topeka Chancellor Frank Strong went to Rotterbury today where he addressed the Rotterbury Ideas and its Ideals'. The club is composed of a large number of the influential citizens of the capital city. Not how much but how good. Okay. Go to Wiedemann. — Advly. Fresh salted almonds and pecans at Wiedemann's.-Adv. Your New Store Is ready to show you a very extensive assortment of the newest style ideas in Society Brand Clothes See them tomorrow. We'll be glad to show you whether you are ready to buy or not. The average price is $25. 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