FOOTBALL SATURDAY. The University of Kansas and St. Mary's College to Meet on McCook Field The second football game of the season will be played Saturday on McCook Field between the 'Varsity eleven and the team representing St. Mary's College. This will be a fast and interesting game and will give a good line on the probab e strength of the Kansas team for the season. The admission is 50 cents at the gate. All who pay 50 cents are entitled to reserved seats ; carriage space, or automobile space without additional charge. Box seats are 25 cents additional to all. Reserved seats are 25 cents additional to holders of the voluntary free coupon book, but those coupons are good for carriage or automobile space. The game will be called promptly at 3:15. James C. Masker, of Kansas City, wil have charge as referee. Coach Alpha Brummage, of William Jewell College, will act as umpire, and Emile Brunner and Nels Ockerblad will serve as field judge and head lineman. JUNIORS MAKE APPOINTMENTS Selected a Social Committee and a Cheer Leader. The first meeting of the junior class since the election of new officers was held Wednesday. The only business transacted was the appointing of a social committee and the election of a business manager for the junior football team. Carl Sherman, Maurice Briedenthal and William Caldwell were asked to look after the social functions of the class this year. Carrol Teeter was elected manager of the gridiron heroes. Tennis Players Active. The tennis players of the University held a meeting Tuesday and elected a committee to arrange for a tennis tournament this fall. A "round robin" tournament will be held. Every man who wishes to try out for the University team next spring is expected to get out and work. Eight of the men who try out will be picked for the gymnasium squad which will play during the winter months. All entries for the tournament must be in by Friday night. Those who wish to play should hand their names to Seddon, Lee, or Bigelow. Squires for Photographs. Ladies leave your shoes at Lees to be cleaned. Pencils, theme paper, erasers and notebooks.—Oread Cafe. Tan shoes turned either to black or oxblood. Had a Lively Election. The middle laws held an election of class officers Wednesday noon. There was a spirited contest between two factions, but one faction had a man in the chair, who ruled pretty regularly for his side. The chief fight was between Carroll Lord and Foster Cline for president. Lord won by seven votes. John Riling was elected vice president, George Wall, secretary, and Irvin Snattinger, treasurer. Murderer a Suicide. M. D. Creviston, the murderer of John Coons, Jr., a K. S. A. C. student, hung himself in the city jail Friday night with a strip of his canvas cot. He was to have had his hearing Saturday morning, and it is said that he became despondent because of his inability to secure funds with which to hire a lawyer. Workmen have begun excavating for the foundation of the building which will be erected on Adams street by D. L. Rowlands. The structure will be a thirty foot California bungalow. It will be an ideal book store, and will contain cosey corners for students desiring to hold confidential chats or talk business for a few minutes. Rowlands to Build. Remember that Squires is the college Photographer. Plan to buy quiz books.— Oread Cafe. Go to Vic's for everything. Before you purchase a Fountain Pen investigate CONKLIN'S Self-Filling Fountain Pen Sold in Lawrence by D. L. Rowlands, Stevenson Book Co., J.R.Sanborn J.A.Keeler University Book Store It's different from all other Fountain Pens and better. Manufactured by The Conklin Pen Company 310 Manhattan Bldg., Toledo, Ohio. Prof. J. P. Perrill, principal of the Dickinson County high school, was in Lawrence Saturday and Sunday, visiting his son, Ralph, a sophomore in the college. Best assortment of K. U. post cards and souvenirs at Boyles, 725 Mass. St. Oysters at the Hiawatha. Boyles, the printer, 725 Mass. St., for programs. All kinds of hot and cold drinks at Oread Cafe. CALLING CARDS, Printed or Engraved. Any style Card or Type at BOYLES JOB PRINTE 725 Mass. St. Dr. F. H. Billings, of the Bacteriology department, is conducting several classes in milk and water analysis. The organization of these classes will require the purchase of some new equipment and a general broadening out of this department.