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Additional Candidates Swell Number of Aspirants on Squads— Thirty for Varsity The applicants for positions on the basketball squads was increased to seventy-two last night at the regular practice. Of this number forty-two are trying for the freshman squad. Among the new men out for places are some who are considered likely candidates for Varsity berths. Lawrence Cole appeared for the first time as did Harold Reed, another former Lawrence College alumnus all state forward in 1912, was out in a suit and expressed his desire to make the team. Regular practice will be held every Tuesday and Thursday nights until after football season ends, when daily practice will be introduced. The team will be guarded at a meeting of the Missouri Valley officials after Thanksgiving. "Red" Craig is showing up well it practice and will doubtless do as well in the basket tossing game as he did in Varsity baseball last spring. Gibbons looks to be the fastest forward out for a position and he, along with Appel, will make a pair of sure scoring forwards for the Jayhawkers. = The men were given a stuff workout last night in throwing baskets, dribbling and passing the ball because was not tried at that time but will be started in the practices next week. The freshmen will be organized into teams within the next week for scrimmage with the regulars. WIFE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF CITY SCHOOL DIES Mrs. F. P. Smith, wife of the superintendent of the city schools died at her home. 1244 Tennessee street. After an illness of several months. Mrs. Smith's maiden name was Rose E. Brock. She was born on a farm near Leavenworth forty-nine years ago and was married to Mr. Smith in 1893. Shortly afterwards she enrolled as a student on the Hill for nearly four years. She is survived by her husband. The funeral services will be held at the home Saturday afternoon at half past two, the Rev. Henry Hargett will officiate. LEAVES TO COMPETE IN NATIONAL RIFLE MEET Studies in Green Merrell F. Daum, a junior in the School of Engineering last year, left yesterday morning with the Kansas rifle队 team for Jacksonville, Fla., to take part in the national shoot. Mr. Daum is first sergeant of the University company, Company M., K. N. G. He won considerable distinction in the shoot at Fort Leavenworth this summer, making one of the best scores in the state. He will not be back for nearly two months. A verdant freshman from Pratt has the interesting habit of stammering "Y-yes ma-am" with a brilliant blush every time his instructor asks him a question. The sex of the instructor, according to authenticated reports, causes no variation in the freshman's verbal reaction. When some interested observers asked the freshman the why of his eccentricity, he said with his usual rosy blush and "Y-yes ma'am. I've never been taught by a man before. It's--it's a life time habit- y-yes ma'am." The Mu Phi Epsilon sorority gave an informal dinner party last night for the following pledges: freshmen, Dorothy Bell of Lawrence; Lois Risinger, of Fredonia; Helen Weed of Lawrence; sophomores, Francis Ingalls of Syracuse, N. Y., and Blanche Osborne of Independence. Musical Sorority Initiates Miss Hostord Honored Miss Ruby Hostord, assistant instructor in entomology has received a request from the Panama Canal zone of the Head of Insects. The request comes from the health laboratory at Ancon, and the paper was originally published in the Science Bulletin. The pledge ceremony will take place tonight. The first Midy Dance of the year will be given Saturday, October 9, in Robinson Gymnasium. The admission will be ten cents and all women are to wear either middies or their regular school clothes. Informal Get-Together Affair for New Women Students in Gym Saturday DANCERS TO WEAR MIDDIES Aleta Brownlees, sophomore last year, is attending the Kansas Wesleyan this winter. She is planning to be at K.U. next year. This is another case of the work of Kansas people being recognized outside the state. This is to be an informal, get-together affair. It will give the new women students a chance to make the acquaintance of the officers of the W. S. G. A., and to hear what the council is planning for the year. Miss Hosford Honored "The Ancestry of our English Bible" will be the subject for the class in "The Modern Man's Bible" at the Methodist Church Sunday morning; 9:30.—Adv. The committee on entertainment of the W. S. G. A. urges all the girls to don their middies and ribbons, and come to the dance. The University Women's Association will meet with Mrs. Frank Strong Monday, at 2:30 o'clock. All women who are faculty members or wives of faculty members are eligible to membership and are urged to attend. At the spring meeting the University women's scholarship fund of $100 to be given annually to the most deserving woman above the freshman class. ANNOUNCEMENTS Freshman football men meet at South Park for parade tomorrow. Must be in suits to get on side-lines at game. "Lefty" Sproull. "Cokes," Reynolds Bros.—Adv. A reception for all Eastern Star girls of the University at the Masonic Temple, Friday, Oct. 1. From 3 to 5. Typhoid vaccination will be given Tuesday and Thursday from 4 to 5 at the office of Dr. Goetz. Women on Tuesday; men on Thursday. Regular rehearsal periods for bands and orchestra will be as follows: Orchestra, Tuesday evenings, 7:30 F. 2nd Band, Monday evening, 7:30 F 1st Band, Wed. evenings, 7:30 F J. C. McCanles. Recommend Five For Degrees At a meeting of the faculty of the School of Engineering last Tuesday night the names of the following members of last year's senior class were recommended for degrees; C. W. Harding, civil; C. R. Keeling, chien, chien, chien, L. N Weibel, electrical; and J. M. Hartel, mechanical. These men completed their required college work but there was a certain amount of field and practical work which had to be completed before they could get their sheepakin. Board to Meet in Topeka Board to steal in Topeka Memers of the Board of Admin- istration will meet with a representa- tive of the Carnegie Foundation in Topeka tomorrow. A meeting was to have been held here yesterday, with the presidents of all the state schools, but that has been postponed. Send the Daily Kansan home. Jack Wheaton, coach of the 1914 Jayhawker football team, and advisory coach this season is a visitor today. Wheaton will probably watch tonight's signal practice and stay for the opening game with William Jewell tomorrow. Wheaton Is Here Miss Grace Hay, who is employed in the extension division, suffered three broken teeth and a cut lip as a result of an accident at closing time yesterday. While she was typing up some packages for the mail, the twin-holder, fell, striking her. 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