PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1928 Kansas Prepares for Annual Battle With Missouri U. First Squad to Pin Hopes on Aerial Attack Next Saturday; Hope for Dry Field Can a team with a strong defense and lacking in offensive strength, de battle and win over a team with a weaker offense? That is the question to be decided Saturday at Columbia when the Jay hawkers meet the Tigers for their first game. For the first time in several years the two elevers will clash, without much doepe favoring either side. It has been a common thing in the past that pre-game rating only to be ultimately turned aside by the underdog. Both teams have a similar record as to victories and losses, and neither team has a weight advantage to speak of. Coaches Hargirs and Henry will renew hostilities and rivalry Saturday, day as the two coaches in years past coachs of rival elevees at Ennoria. Beginning first practice for the Tigers this week, Coach Hargis sent team members to practice in our team yesterday. Four such practices are outlined for the week and a strong effort will be made to bring the defensive point of the knives to perfect. Realizing the lack of a consistent offensive attack in recent games, the order for offensive tactics have narrowed down to the pass. Forward passes have been the chief ground gainers in the past and will doublehit the passing offense if the defense fails. In practice the Varsity resorts almost wholly to the pass. Kansas has been hampered in the aerial game in past encounters, because the last three have been played on wet or muddy fields. However, it is the hope of both the black hawks and the blue hawks of the last year be played on a dry field. More than 30,000 people are expected to see the game marking the largest crowd to witness an amateur team from Kansas City. Fe train will leave Lawrence about 5:10 a.m. on Saturday morning and will be attending in Kansas City. The band, and rosters will make up the crowd that will benefit from the advantage of the supercall rate. In event that Kansas gains a victory over the Missouri Tigers that year, it is the expressed desire of the student body that a holiday be held between the two schools and the apparent glory gained from such a victory is deemed of sufficient importance to grant a day of celebration. Members of organized pop busters are decision makers in the day of celebration in years to come. Angies Resting This Week Aggies Resisting This Week Monument, Kan. — The Kansas Aggies are winning a third game with Iowa State, took things easy yesterday for they have no game scheduled this week-end. Although Coach McMillan does not expect to see a Big Ten game, he is keeping in mind the game with Nebraska, Thanksgiving day. Ames Training to Meet Drake Ames Training to Meet Drake Ames, Iowa—Its Bix Six average rank in the state. Aggres, IOWA State College started intensive practice for the game with Drake, a long time foe and conceived to be a slightly better team this season. Coach Workman reported his sales and training on Saturday for a hard work of drill. Freshmen Just Behind Seniors in Hockey Score The seniors are first in the inter-class hockey tournament, having won all of their games so far in the contest. The freshman hockey team now has second place, having won the game played with the sophomore Monkies afternoon at 4:30 by a score of 7 to 14. The seniors also participated in the various teams as as follows: eniors reshmen unions lonhomores The games played today were between the sophomores and seniors at 3:30 and the juniors and freshmen at 4:30. The games which were to have been played on Thursday, both roosed and will be played on Friday, the last day of the tournament. iym Schedule Announced Re-Enrollment in Women's Gym Classes This Week Classes in the physical education department with an instructor, student or gymnast. Thanksgiving Hereford they have been doing their work south of the city. A new schedule has been worked out and re-enrollment is taking place this week. Activities offered 9:30 M.W.F, 10:30 M.W.F, 11:30 M.W.F Folk Dancing: 11:30 M.W.F. (begin.) 2:30 M.W.F Clogging 2:30 T.T. (beginning) Interpretative 3:30 M.W.T. (begin). Dancing 3:30 T.T. (advanced) swimming 11:30 M.W.F. 2:30 M.W.F. 3:30 M.W.F. 11:30 M.W.F. (intermed.) 12:30 M.W.F. 13:30 M.W.F. 11:30 T.D. (adv. Soph.) Oklahoma Aggies in Intense Work. Stillwater, Okla. — After a week of comparative ease, the Oklahoma Aggies started intensive practice again yesterday for the game with the Sooners here. 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