PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawks Prepare For Turkey Game With only three days remaining until the Missouri game, the Jayhawkers went through a lengthy practice last night in preparation for the Turkey Day classic Thursday. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24,1936 Bill Hargiss, freshman coach and head scout, returned from the Missouri-Washington game at Columbia with valuable information which he obtained while scouting the game. The first part of the practice, which was held behind closed doors, culminated in a celebration with Head Scout Hargiss described in detail the dope which he accumulated. The Jayhawkers then took the field and began work on a defense against the Missouri players. Clinton offered to produce a scoring punch offroade to play a scoring punch The morale of the team has been high considering the losses this season and the Jayhawkers hope to rise to new heights and beat the up and coming Missouri Tigers under the tutelage of Don Faurot. Most of the Jayhawkers are in the best of the condition after the week of rest, and should be ready to go for an event. A broken foot from an ankle injury and will be in the best condition he has been since the Oklahoma game. Donglass, who has been suffering from a carley horse, should also be at his Basketball Schedule Women's Intramurals Dec. 3, Thursday, 9:00 p.m. Eas. court: T.T.T. vs. E.T.C.; West court Ind. vs. I.W.W. Dec. 8, Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. East court: Corch hall vs. Sigma Kappa West court: Wakins hall vs. Alpha Omaha 6:00 p.m. East court: Pt Beta Phi vs. Chi Omega 5:00 p.m. West court: Pt Delta Phi vs. Alpha Gamma Delta Dec. 14, Thursday, 8:10 p.m. East court: Kappa Kappa Gamma v. Kappa Alpha Theta West court: Alpha Delta Pi v. Alpha Omicron Pi The finals in handball were played off Saturday between R. Worley Alpha Delta Pi, M. Rowland Alpha and was the winner 21-3 and 21-5. The winner in the horseshoe tournament, was Alpha Delta Pi Ict, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 2nd, and Corbin孔贝 3rd. Basketball practice today will be 7:00 p.m. Ind.; 8:00 p.m. Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Pt Beta Phi; 9:00 p.m. Kappa Gamma vs. Sigma Kappa. The complete schedules are posted on the bulletin board outside of Miss Hoover's office. The K.U. hockey team defeated the Washburn team at Topeka Friday afternoon. 0 - R.Worries scored 1 and M.Worries scored 2 and 2 M.Worries scored 3. Men's Intramurals --- Play will begin on Dec. 7. The Haskell Jayhawks won the basketball title last year. With the touch football season over, intramural basketball will begin soon. Entries of teams into the intramural basketball league must Why not wear runnard, lopsided shoes — If you have no pride and they are comfortable. But really good shoe repair shining or dyeing doubles the life of your shoes and adds so much to the comfort and appearance. Electric Shoe Shop, Phone 686. Adv Star and Simms Are Winners Keith Star and Max Simms were the lucky winners of the Jayhawk Rosebowl contest at the drawings made at the Granada theater Friday night. The team won radio, Max Simms also won a six-month pass to the Granada theater Others receiving rewards were: Marvin Shaffer, and Bill Adher, a year's past; each Sarah Glen and Ferris summers, lamps: Earl Shafar, Dave Hum, Gene Holland, five-dollar script books. This was the combined third and fourth drawing of the contest. The next drawing will take place the night after Thanksgiving vacation. Read the Kansan Want Ads Jayhawkers 'Died in the Attempt To Twist the Tiger's Tail in the 90's William Fitzgerald, c'39 Wilham Fitzgerald, c. 192 After the Civil War, Kansas and Missouri authorities barred it and a more legalized field of warfare, so it was introduced in 1891 to have the University meet in football. This proved to be quite satisfactory because in the nineties the only difference between football and warfare was the limitations on firearms on the football field. Much interest prevailed over both states as the two teams prepared for their first struggle. Mustaches and beards were clipped as closely as possible to prevent some opponent's vengeful tweaking in the heat of battle. The Kansan announced on the eve of that first game, "We must win or die in the attempt for a defeat would reflect upon our famous K. S. U." Determined not to die in the face of all plains, the boys slandered their opponents 22-8. The Kansan reported, "Blood flowed quite freely and two Missourians were carried from the field." Early Jayhawkers Differed Jayhawkers of that unsophisticated period differed from the others, being be defeated. Consequently, they got into the habit of beating Missouri and made off with 13 out of the first 18 games. Missouri won two games in "years" and three games were ties. Stories of ringers, fistfuls, near massacres and police station overflows help form the history of those early games. Now betting and drinking have been banned and the crowds and players are more gentlemanly and ladylike. The banning of student cheers and booping of offenses (especially Quisey) all we need now to make tranquility compatible. Krebs Helas Win Krebs Helps Win Early day fans remember with a thrill, the great Krebs who was pro- Council Sponsors State-Wide Debates The University of Kansas co-operating with Kansas State, are sponsoring a number of discussions and debates before civic clubs, schools, and churches throughout the state according to a statement by E. C. Buehler, professor of speech and dramatic art. To date the following program have been scheduled: Dec. 4: Holton High School sub- ject. "Public Ownership of Utilities." Dec. 14: Junction City Lion's Club. Jan. 12: Beloit Rotary Club; subject, "Old Age Pensions. Jan. 21: Newton farm bureu subject. "Consumer Cooperatives." Feb. 4: Clay Center Rotary Club subject. "Old Age Pensions." There will be several debates held with other universities before various organizations throughout the state later during the debate season. In Coldest Weather K.U.Burns 125 Tons Of Coal Daily Two four-ton trucks, hauling 16 loads of coal every other day, keep the University warm. Fort-eight times a week in average winter weather these two University trucks make the long trek from the University to the Santa Fe Railway, and they bring is swallowed up in the maws of the huge furnaces of the central heating power plant, located just north of the towering cement chimney which is such a well-known University landmark. From this building, fans fashion beneath the ground, heat tunnels so large that a man may stand erect within them. These THANKSGIVING GREETINGS From Your Here are a few gay ones for after dinner reading UNION FOUNTAIN BOOKS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING HOSTESS **Live With Father, $20.00, 1066 and All That, $86** Barnard, $1.00, Barnes, $1.00, Bunce, $98 Fordlandin, $1.00, Live with Father, $20.00 Sub-Basement Memorial Union Come in and see them. 1021 Mass. THE BOOK NOOK curred by Fielding "Hurry Po" Yost just in time to help beat Missouri. Krebs disappeared after the game but turned up again several years ago to take in homecoming activities. He has since gone blind, but doubtless he will be much interested in the outcome of the game Thursday between his old alma mater and the much desired Missouri Tigers Phone 666 Other fans will recall the 1925 game in which the Tigers were doped to claw out 22 or more Kansas eyes. Going into the last few minutes Kansas fans were gazing wonderingly at a 7-7 tie score and hoping their team could hold the lead without getting too close. Then Kansas got the ball and fought to the vicinity of the Tiger goal line. The game was nearly over and "Stony" Wall, Kansas place-kicker, dropped down to kick. A Kansas drunk staggered to his feet, "If Wall emily, 'I go to church tomorrow.' makes this kick," he promised them and Wall calmly booted the ball between the uprights. The game ended Kansas in Missouri 7. Jayhawkers Are Underdogs Jayhawkers Are Underdogs There have been countless examples of the underdog coming out ahead in this long rivalry, but never has a team been any more an unstoppable force. "The better to upset you with, grandma," might be the battle- cry of the Kansas supporters. Not in the last six years has a Tiger team as much as scored on the Jayhawkers. Jim Bausch and his mates romped to the most defensible position in team 1930-32. Last year's game in which Kansas was a strong favorite, eniled in a scorcerie tie. Al-together Kansas has won 24 games Missouri 14, and six have ended in victory, allowing teams to the 268 compiled by Missouri. tunnels reach to every University building, so that no building needs a heating system of its own. There is never a day, even in warm weather, that the power plant burns less than eight tons of coal. This amount is always necessary to keep hot water ready for the various Hill laboratories. During the three weeks of bitterly cold weather last winter 65 tons of coal a day was required to keep the students happy because it is not a record however. One hundred and two tons have been burned in one day. Cornhuskers Again Husk Out Championship --the University observatory had open house for all students who were interested in looking at the stars last night. For fear that some untoward accident might prevent coal from reaching the University in winter, you should keep an extra bin, 590 tons, always on hand. This is almost a week's supply, so there seems little danger that the University will ever have to stock up with a shortfall in the supply of coal. K. G. NEBRASKA Kansas State Missouri Oklahoma Iowa State KANSAS When Couch Dana Bible's Cornhoppers started shelling corn last Saturday the Kansas State Wildcats were still smiling from the kink put in their Rose bowl bows by Pitt, and decided to make up a little last ground. This victory gave Cornhoppers a second consecutive year. In the five conference games won by the Cornhuskers, they have scored 134 points to their opponents 9. This is a new conference record. Iowa State wound up the 1936 season by defeating Drake 21 to 7. Drake scored early in the first period, but the superior strength of the Cyclone team soon overcame the lead. W L 5 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 0 4 Missouri turned in its fifth victory of the season by defeating the Bearts of Washington University 17 to 10. The Tigers have only to beat the Kansas Jayhawks to take second place in the Big Six rankings. Quarterback Fry was the star in Saturday's game for the Tigers. The Oklahoma Sooners gave their retiring coach, Major Lawrence "Biff" Jones a roaring send-off by handing the Oklahoma Aggies a win. The team has been forced to withdraw from coaching by a new ruling of the War Department. This game also ended the 1936 schedule for the team. His Fellowship at Yale Everett Eherhard, '36, is a student this year at Yale University, where he has a fellowship. Tastes better! Has Fellowship at Yale IS better! Better! Rexall MILK OF MAGNESIA 16 OZS. 29c If you have ever taken milk of magnesia, you'll recognize the superiority of Readal Milk of Magnesia at the first taste. Its sparkling whiteness, its freedom from flat, earthy taste as well as its gentle effective action put it in a class by itself. SAVE with SAFETY at The Jexall DRUG STORE Acacia Actives And Pledges Do Battle For Shore Trophy 9th & Mass. Phone 238 H. W. STOWITS 9th St Mass Phone 238 Get That Overcoat Ready For Winter Clean it up press it up give it the care it deserves. It will last longer, look better and be smarter the Advance Quality Way Phone 101 The battle for the Schenner shot Memorial Trophy between the Acacia actives and pledges was staged at the intrumural field yesterday, where he exchanged from the frowny player one point. The score—19 to 18. The battle for the Schiller Shot Shore has given this trophy in memory of his once good leg which he sacrificed upon this same field in intamural activities some years ago. The trophy is a beautiful hawne engraved "loving cup." This trophy has been won consistently by the actives since 1894. Phone 101 Shore decided to play in the games with the activities in view of the new facilities offered by the hospital and benefits offered by the new social Three Injuries Cripple Cagers Contrary to the custom established by the intramural management for combat upon the intramural field Shore demands that the defenders be rather than touch, claiming the latter to be too rough and inhuman Open House Held By K.U. Observatory The injury showed up in basketball practice last night when three players received jobs that will take time to heal in the eagle for several days at least. Dalton Landers broke a finger and may be out for five or six weeks. Bob Holmer, letter man, *veinjured an old "trick knee"* and will be taking it easy for a week or more. Paul Reger, first stringman this year will be out for an indefinite time with an infected brained foot. The moon and the planet Satus were viewed through the six-inch telescope with its 15, 60 and 125 power lens. N, W. Storer, assistant professor f astronomy expressed his disappointment in the small number of students who attended. Professor Storer announced that he is constructing a new 27-inch telescope, which he hopes to have in operation soon. Christmas Varsity Is Cancelled On the Shin— The Christmas vulture which we to be held on Friday, Dec. 11, will be cancelled according to John Paul vulture dance manager. The reason for this is the several parties beir held that weekend. Continued from page one to return before the 12:50 train. Must have been a fine coke. ♦ ♦ ♦ After reading Leo Freed's poetic letter in the Sour Owl, one of the lassies of the campus commented that she thought Leo must be an exhibitionist. Fiction is now looking up the term in order to make a retaliation in defense of his "cerebral offspring." Several of the journalists herealouds have suggested that I publicly ask the Frassel hall junior to pull down the shade of one of the second floor windows. Visualization shows that the window which stands behind said window We Have a Special Selection of Thanksgiving Flowers MUMS—For the mantel. POMPONS—For the table. ROSES—For "Thank You's." Phone Order a centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table Now! 72 Phone 72 We Telegraph Flowers K.U. Florists to K.U. is a great detriment to the mental processes of males and females alike. The girls are envious and the men are nervous. ✶ ✶ ✶ 5c and 10c "GLORIFIED" HAMBURGER Roy Fike, red-dog of the D U house, carried up a big deception Friday afternoon. Seemingly speaking for Joe Gunnels, a pledge-brother, as well as himself, he booked two of the Pi Phi dollars for the afternoon cinema. Gunnels, according to Fike was to meet them in front of the theater but he did not find them. After finding seats they noticed that Gunnels was sitting immediately in front of them. Thinking it was a stand-up, the girls were most vehement but Gunnels didn't even suspect that he was to have a date and furthermore didn't authorize Fike to act as his social chairman. The total results are: One of the Pi Phi has been covered, has been covered; Gunnels is considered a beast; and Fike had two dates to the same picture show. Rumor has it that the red-dog is planning to invite the whole Pi Phi chapter to the next vanity. YE SNAPPY LUNCH With morning... came the repair crews Just north of Granada But, with the morning, came the repair crews. Hastily gathered from "Modernettes" Night found scores of towns throughout the storm region handicapped by crippled telephone service. AAAA's to B Sizes 3 to 10 Very attractive $4.00 819 Mass. St. Haynes & Keene New Suedes and Fabrics An early snow, drifting down from leaden December skies, froze to telephone poles and lines. Hard on its heels came the wind. Ice-laden wires snapped and poles splintered before the blast. regions untouched by storm, they poured into the stricken area with trucks, tools and materials. Day and night they rushed the work of reconstruction. SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY . . . One advantage of the Bell System's far-flung organization is that when disaster flattens the telephone system, men and money and materials are instantly available for the prompt repair of the damage. A Bell System operating company served by American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Bell Telephone Laboratory, and Western Electric.