SOCCER ON McCOOK FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Root's Men Will Meet Normals —Rules of the Game For Spectators. The University soccer team will play the Kansas State Normal team on McCook field Friday afternoon at three o'clock. Student Enterprise ticket holders will be admitted to the game. The following rules for the game have been drawn up by C. B. Root: The game shall be played with eleven players on each side. The names of the positions of the men are: Forward line; left wing, left inside, center forward, right inside, right wing; Back field left half back, center half back, right half back, left half back, right full back and goa. keeper. The small area marked off in front of the goal is called the goal area. The large area in front of the goal is called the penalty area. Each half of the game shall be of forty-five minutes duration with a five minute intermission. After a goal is scored, the losing side kicks off. The goals are changed only at half time. A goal is scored when the ball has passed between the goal posts under the bar, not being thrown, knocked on, or carried by any player of the attacking side. If the ball goes out of bounds on the side line, it goes to the opponents for what is known as a throw it, where it left the field. When the ball is played behind the goal line by a player of the opposite side, it shall be kicked off by any one of the players behind whose goal line it went. Only the goal keeper can touch the ball with the hands. A player cannot forward the ball to one of his own team unless there are at least three of his opponents nearer their own goal line than the player who receives the ball. The fouls are: Tripping, kicking, pushing or holding with hands, jumping at a player, intentionally handling the ball, charging from behind. Charging is permissable but it must not be violent or dangerous. When a foul is committed, a free kick from the point where the foul was made is awarded. If a player commits a foul in his own penalty area, one of his opponents is awarded a penalty kick. A penalty kick is a free kick from a point twelve yards in front of the goal. All other players except the goal keeper shall be outside the penalty area. EVERY SCENE MADE IN IRELAND SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE This is the finest film of the kind ever made, a whole play in itself--Miss Jean Gautier, the Kansas City photo-player, in the title role. THE COLLEEN BAWN KALEM'S BIG FEATURE IRISH PRODUCTION OF THREE REELS The K. U. Pantatorium makes a specialty of ladies cleaning and dying work. Immediately after the reception at the Hotel Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Porter left for a wedding trip to Galveston, Texas. They expect to be gone about ten days and upon their return will be at home at Archie, Missouri. At THE AURORA, Friday and Saturday. TOMORROW Send your pressing work to the K. U. Pantatorium, phone 1400. Miss Hazel Allison of Clay Center was maid of honor. The ushers were Mr. Samuel Stoll. Mr. James Houghton, and M. Paul Arnold all of Kansas City. Mr. Harry Rogers of Pittsburg was best man. GAFFORD-PORTER A large number of University people attended the wedding. The entire chapters of Kappa Alpha Theta and the Phi Gamma Delta were invited and the attendance of the bride and groom were made up for the most part of former school mates. The bridesmaids were Miss Jane Bruce Porter, of Kansas City, Miss Grace Hornaday of Lawrence, Miss Gertrude Reed of Topeka and Miss Margaret Ford of Emporia. All are former students here. The Culmination of a College Romance. The marriage last Tuesday evening of Miss Edna Gafford, daughter of Mr. J. C. Gafford of Topeka, to Mr. George Porter o Kansas City is the culmination of a romance that started while the two were students at this University. The wedding took place at the First Presbyterian church of Topeka and the ceremony was performed by Dr. S. S. Estev. Try a Lobster Salad at the PEERLESS Fred W. Cleland. White Washable Nu-Buck ---is the latest new material for Women's Foot-wear for fall dress occasions. with 16 hand one birds ey browns----light-welt ed soles, high Cuban heels----pretty tippea now When dwn town, step in and ask to see them. heels=---pretty tipped nob toe. Otto A. Fischer Sachem Meeting. The Sachems will hold a meeting this evening at nine o'clock at the Pi Upsilon house. LaFollette Club Harry Rodgers, '10, is visiting it the Phi Gam house. LaFollette club will meet tomorrow evening in the chapel at eight o'clock. Wilson Club Tonight. The Wilson club will meet tonight at eight o'clock in Fraser hall. All who desire to become members are invited. Buy one of the punch tuckets at the K. U. Pantatorium for your cleaning and pressing. PECKHAMS THE YOUNG MEN'S STORE Copyright Hart Scharrer & Marx Hart Schaffner & Marx WHEN you're "not doing much of anything"---just loafing around, you often are where you want to look well dressed. 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