THE KANSAN The official paper of the University of Kansas. Published every Wednesday and Saturday night of the school year, by the Kansas University Publishing Association. Office in Basement of Fraser Hall. J. W. Kayser. Editor. C. L. Van Fleet, Business Manager. R. L. Douglas, Managing Editor. Frank H. Blackmar. Assistant Business Manager. Members of the Board: H. W. Davis, Howard Farnsworth, Wallace F. Hovey, W. W. Marshall, Roy Moore, Alma Manley, Minnie Owens, Emery Trekell, May V. Wallace, Carl Young. Subscription price, one dollar per year. Advertising rates: 20 cents per inch per insertion. Address all business communications to C. L. Van Fleet, 1217 Tenn. Street. Entered as second class mail matter September 30, 1904, at the Lawrence, Kansas, Postoffice under the act of Congress; March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1905 It may be all right to be love sick,but it is not in place to make everyone else sick by such actions.—Baker Orange. The defeat of the Indians by a good margin would go a long ways toward retrieving any past short comings of the team. It is done at last. If we don't have a game with Nebraska next year the blame must rest on other shoulders than those of the Kansas Athletic Board. Over confidence was the only thing that kept the score from being 40 to 0 Saturday. Our boys thought they would have an easy time of it, while Washburn knew that it was fighting for its life. We dislike to mention it again, but K. U. needs some rooters' songs for the games. The band also needs some new pieces, if the boys can't afford to buy them lets take up a collection and help them out. Extreme care should be taken in selection of officials for Saturday's game. The Indians this year have shown a predilection to boot a man when he is down. The first redskin that hits a member of the 'Varsity Saturday should be sent to the sidelines so quick that he will have a dizzy feeling. The reports that are being circulated that Kansas did not get a square deal at the hands of the umpire at Topeka Saturday do not represent the sentiment of the Kansas team or the Kansas students. If there were any irregularities in his rulings they were not important enough to raise a howl about. Captain Pooler says, "We got as fair treatment by the officials Saturday as we usually expect." If Kansas and Nebraska resume relations under the old system there will probably be a wrangle before the first game is played. But if an arbiter is appointed, a set of stringent rules drawn up, and a contract with a severe penalty for its breach entered into, Kansas and Nebraska may be able to play a few games without severing diplomatic connections. The Daily Nebraska says Nebraska organized her freshman team last week. Wonder why so late? Washburn didn't amuse as much as they might have. If they didn't amuse our fellows they at least kept them fully occupied. The Kansas City and Topeka papers robbed White of the honor of the first touchdown at Topeka last Saturday. "Job" made a fine run and deserves the credit for the touchdown. The eyes of the football world are on the coming game between Wisconsin and Michigan. The "Hurry Up Boys" are promised the game of their lives on that day. The freshman football team closed a phenomenal season Monday. Not a score against them and an aggregate of 221 points to their credit. The Kansan predicts that from that freshmen squad will come some players that will rank with Hicks, Pooler, and Donald. Professor V. C.Vaughn, dean of the school of medicine of the University of Michigan, will lecture to the medical students here, November 24. The medical students from Kansas City will be here in a body to attend chapel and hear Dr. Vaughn. As many as possible of the Kansas City branch of the faculty will be here on that day. Two other lectures will be given on the same day for the benefit of the medical students. These lectures will be on "Liquid Air," by Professor H. P.Cady, and"The Relation of Ions to Medicine," by Professor Sayre. Lost-A watch fob charm, bearing the initials, C. H. Y. The finder will please leave with Registrar or check stand manager. F. W. Faragher read a paper on "Deduction of Some Laws without the Atomic Theory," at the Chemical Club meeting last Thursday. We've Trouser for long legs, short legs, thin legs, your legs or any Man's legs. Most Men need all the Trouserers they can get, and then some. Some men don't need a whole pair of Trousers. The exclusive Tailor charges you more than we do, but he can't give you better Trousers. Peg Top and otherwise. Regular Trouser makers make our Trousers, and no one can make better ones. Trousers $3.00, $3.50 to $6.00. Bring in both legs and see what we can do for you. OBER'S THE CLOTHIERS All the Late Fiction Regular $1.50 values at,each $1.18 On our shelves. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. Smith's News Depot Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars Fine Tobaccoos, Smokers' Articles. Foot Ball, Base Ball, and Athletic Goods. Telephone 608. 709 Massachusetts St. Donnelly Brothers Livery, Boarding and Hack Stables. All Rubber Tire Rigs. Corner of New Hampshire and Berkley. Bell Phone 100. K. U. BARBER SHOP & BATH ROOMS Single Bath 25 cents; 6 for 1.00. Shower with each bath. Best n city. Razors honed, ground, and exchanged. THE INTERNATIONAL MASSAGE MACHINE W. F. WEISE, PROPRIETOR. FOOTBALL SCORES At Columbia. Missouri...6 Kirksville ...0 Missouri...26 Simpson ...0 Missouri...28 Rolla ...0 Missouri...6 Haskell ...0 Missouri...18 Tarkio ...0 Missouri...0 Purdue ...24 Missouri...0 St. Louis ...17 Missouri...84 Opponents ... 41 At Lawrence. K U ...31 William Jewell..0 K U ...45 Emporia...0 K U ...6 Arkansas...0 K U ...12 Drury...0 K U ...32 Nørmals...0 K U ...34 Oklahoma...0 K U ...0 Colorado...15 K U ...21 Washington...0 K U ...18 Washburn ...11 - - - K U ...199 Opponents ...26 Are Envious. The Kansan has a long account of the trip that their glee club is to take through the territories during the holidays. They are to go all through the northern part of the territory and then over to Muskogee and Tulsa and home. Our orchestra is to go to Enid and then back home again. Now why can't the orchestra and the male quartet stop at several of the cities on this trip? We cannot afford to have the University of Kansas send their clubs down here and show off and leave us in the shadow.-Oklahoma Sooner. Professor Haworth, of the State Geological Survey, has been investigating some peculiar difficulties in the handling of natural gas. Some of the old gas town of the southern part of the state have found their sewers, cellars, and, in fact, nearly all the ground of the townsite saturated with natural gas, which has escaped from the mains. Prof. Haworth found that the difficulty was in the faulty method of laying the pipes. He says the same thing is likely to happen in any high pressure natural gas system and might result disastrously. H. Dale McCune, Sophomore Engineer, has left school and will go in a short time to Texas in the employ of the Missouri Valley Bridge Co. He will probably return to school next year. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 J. B. Watkins, Pres. C. A. Hill, V. P. C. H. Tucker, cashier. W. E. Hazen, assistant cashier. Ed. Anderson Student Headquarters for Something to Eat, Drink, and Smoke. THE LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY 908 Massachusetts Street. All Work Up to Date and Guaranteed. M. B. Galloway, University Agent. Both Ponces. 383. W. J. 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