THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1927 Hundreds Lounge as Memorial Union Opens for Alumni More Than $9,000 Worth of Fixtures Installed for Homecoming Assembly Assembly With the formal opening of the Oread floor of the Union building Saturday, hundreds of returning alumni and friends were invited to promounce to the cafeteria or stopped to lounge in the pleasant surroundings of the several rooms, giving an indication of the campus's vitality in University life of the future. Not the least of the changes of interest to students to be effected by the new hallway is the addition of a new cafeteria from the wooden stairway on the north to the present route through the main kitchen, the back door and then downstairs to enter the dining room at the west entrance. This permits a long line without crowds North Entrance Closed The north entrance to the cafeteria is to be closed entirely and an office built for the cafe is designed. Another room will be added to the two private dining rooms already curtained off on the side, so that guests have the advantage to cafetaria pattern is that additional space for bats and books is to be provided upstairs as well as "Students and other groups may meet upstairs and enjoy the hanging rooms while their party gatherers, then come doubled up on hanging up hats and coats while waking newlyborn in the dining room while the party gathers," said Mrs. Ephid M. Evans, a social worker with advantage to her patrons. More than $9,000 worth of furniture and draps were installed this week-end and four rooms on the floor were occupied early morning. The first is the promesade with its terreno floor and over-loading beams. There will be only eight large chairs and several floor lamps in it. It is to serve mainly a halfway. Furniture Moved In Concourse Room for Public Concourse Room for Pubic The concourse room is for the public in general. It is large, with chairs, singing chairs, tables and beautiful electric fixtures. The second is the men's hanging room on the west, taking in more of the space. This is furnished with leather dwarfs and hanging chairs. Smoking furniture. The room for women only is most expensively and tastefully furnished. It is equipped with carpets, chaise lounges, chairing chairs, washing room, and bedding. Wise Sorority Sisters Inflate Alummae Purse Homecoming time is gift time for sorority houses and the homes are not slow to take advantage of the rich, staid old alma who has made a success out of her experience. She is fortunate enough to get a prosperous husband, might with the proper amount of suggestion and hinting provide for and give in the form of gifts that she will need are needed to make the living rooms more attractive and enhancing. And really it does take considerable cunning and cleverness to make the house attractive and copy for the old grads, and yet so cleverly arranged that the house will come to the eye. Percuse the beautiful pottery lamp which is needed to fill out the room, or the Brunewick that should be an orthophonic, or perlum a new rug or even a tablecloth, and add to the charm of a certain room. Silver ware or dishes may perhaps have been lost, or due to increase in membership, they might have become more expensive. Pieces needed have to be rented. And there is a very good argument for new silverware because it costs so much to rent silverware and it never expires and is at no time the proper style. But of course, sometimes affairs are more serious than just the fact that certain articles are needed. Some news organizations have haps the organization is in the "red." Then homecoming turns out to be a meeting in which the局 are urged to rally round the cause and help revise the "blooding" orgama At times homecoming seems to be a time when the alumni return to improve their neglected sisters. How generously they generally succeed in getting the necessary things for her house, and the grateful alumna always seem to be glad to do anything she can for them. You will see them visit and worship in regularly. A new field house which is nearism completion at the University of Minnesota will provide a place for indoor climbing. The field will be 416 feet long and 208 feet wide and will be high enough so that climbers can jumping and punting to any great extent. Hectic Week-End Tries Patience of Pledge Shades of my ancestors! Home- coming in a sorority house! Actives from a neighbor-bring chapter! Thinks of hanging all night from a closet book. It is a thrilling inspiring in- spiration story. You've never met, and will never see. You get a call, you attempt to hear. Long distance, central interfaces. Touchdown! You give up. In Mary Podick's pod叫 is calling. Who cares? Patience of Pledges Your rival sisters from another state make sneering remarks about your football team. You grin and bear it. You've given you her bed, your towel, your soap, your every-thing. You give her another pansy grim. You loan her your wool hose for the game. You take her there. Finally after what seem years you get you to the station. You heave a sigh of relief and resolve to an anarchist a pledge dances and life go on on. Frazier Sets New Mo. Valley Record in Annual Event Oklahoma U. Places First in Cross-Country Run at Manchattan Breaking all previous Missouri valley records, Peeo Franzen of Kansas University won first in five annual NCAA college basketball games. Manhattan yesterday with the fast time of 24 minutes, 44 seconds over the slow time of 18 minutes. The University of Oklahoma won first, and K. U. placed second, in the team's national score. The university normally low score of 29 points, her men finishing successively for the second to sixth place. Kansas' score The order in which the first ten is listed was: first ten men dribled war: Fraizer, K. U. Keith, O. U. Nibock, O. U. Levy, O. U. Held, O. U. Cashons, O. U. Johnson, Nebraska. Ubera, Iowa State. Saviro, K. U. Miller, Kansas Aggies. Morgan, a Kawaukee man of Kan. saw tread in twelveent places and Springer won sixteenth position. Forty-two men competed Christmas Plans Made by Kappa Beta Sorority Nearly thirty members were present when the Kappa Beta sorority of the Christian church met Thursday evening in the Kappa Beta room at the Greek Center. The group took charge of the meeting. Plans for the Christmas banquet, Dec. 9, were presented by Anne Patterson, c'28, the president and committee were appointed. Plans were also gifted to the gifts to the Denver orphanage. Henlo Shaw, c29, national treasurer gave a report and explained the efforts taken to ensure that places during the Christmas vacation, probably at Indianaans. Thirty percent of those places had securityurned $50, half of their scholarship fund, over to Karl Kleoz, a senior educator. Oread High Views Movie of Educational Interest Oread High School was called in general assembly yesterday morning to see a three-reel movie on the sub-Broadway set in Cairns, Australia, and the Big Little Fellow. The first reel dealt with life and customs of the Indians in the past and the Indians was of special interest to the science classes, as it showed the different rock formations and other worksings in the third reel was more of a comic nature. Mira, Kkiara Rove, national inspector of Alpha Delta Pi, is a guest of the sorority this week end. Mrs. Rowe is one of the officers of Alpha Delta Pi, visited 14 chapters of the sorority in her tour of the United States in the last seven months. The pictures were furnished by the extension division of the University of Michigan, where she machine and operator. A small charge was made to cover the expenses that Prof. Linton Melvin of the social science department was the promoter of. National Officer Visiting Alpha Delta Pi Sorority She comes to the Tau tut class from Oklahoma A. & M., Stillwater, Okla. Her next visit will probably be at Columbia, Mo. Mrs. Krew is a graduate of Woman's College at Gainville, Ga., and comes from Louisville, Ky. Oberlin college at Oberlin, Ohio, has adopted the policy of publishing a weekly schedule of events and send them to each organized house on the campus. Jayhawk Ruffles Tiger's Sleek Fun netted on the 46 yard line as Missouri took time out. Only seven minutes remained for the game. Kansas was penalized for being offside. (Continued from page 1) A long, long pass from Art Lawrence to Sbnett netted another Jajay hawker tumbuhdown. The pass was a 3-point shot by Missouri Missouri safety, Edgil Schmidt went in and made his try for kickoff. Glove, Score: Kansas 14 in Missouri 7. Missouri was bent right there. They had met a team that had more power than the Tigers. Awaiting the kickoff, they were scared and scrambled their head. It was to much for them. That idea that Mia souri was the acme of Missouri Valley football teams had received a seal. They had been made via the passing route. Hamilton Stars Mountain battled with a great heart. Flammk opened up with long passes but they were wild. Flammk was forced to put with 15 yards to go on the field. They ran in the first minute of play, had returned and battled the Tiger to *standby*. The worm had carried the Layman we didn't stop Hamilton. The lion was never stopped. Captain Hamilton played the game of his life. This was his last game for Kansas and it was he who caught the pass that gave Kansas her first touchdown passes. Hamilton played a stellar game at quarterback and showed better benalemhip than in any previous contest. The whole Kansas team starred. The line held and tore holes in backfield man fought for end arch. Missouri, in desperation, opened up another passing attack that fizzed out completely. The Tigers were tight, with an average of 17 yards per yard line. Flamark punted out of bounds on his own 22 yard line. Kansas took the ball. Lyman was injured when he attempted to kick. Lyman was another of the Jayhawker stars. His long points had held the Tigers at bay and his gains were rewarded. He scored all in scoring distance both times. Game Ends in Uproar Harold Schmidt attempted a drown kick but he was rushed and the ball didn't get off the ground. Again Matisse of its own goal posts. Flamank completed a pass to Clark. He repeated the same play. Both passes netted 15 yards. The crowd rallied. Flamank's toss to Hurries netted 16 yards as the game ended. The crowd carried the Kansas team off the field on its shoulders. The Missouri roosters tied the game behind their comprehension. The Jay-hawkers had done the "impossible." They had beaten Missouri who was playing in the Valley the "invincibles." Lineup KANGAS KANSAS Cleveland LE Cincinnati LE Kilkenny BE Oklahoma BE Olympus BE Hamilton (Cap.) LR Hamilton (Cap.) LR Loyola LR Tennessee LR Score by periods: Kninaa ___ House Tarr Lucas Gleason Mayer Miller W. Smith Clark Diemann Mary Capital Missouri first down from Kamaa 12, Missoula first down from Perryville Kamaa 12, Missouri first down from Perryville Kamaa 12, averaging of forward passes 8 for 212 yards, averaging of forward passes 26 yards, Missouri first down from Perryville Kamaa 12, Missouri first down from Perryville Kamaa 12, attempted forward passes 14 for 91 yards, Missouri first down from Perryville Kamaa 12, Missouri first down from Perryville Kamaa 12, Missouri first down from Perryville Kamaa 12, kickoff Kamaa 8 for 152 yards, Missouri first down from Perryville Kamaa 12, kickoff Kamaa 8 for 152 yards, Missouri first down from Perryville Kamaa 12, kickoff Kamaa 8 for 152 yards. 7 0 0 7—1 7 0 0 0— Ground hole 1 on unpacked kansas kenneth road, 2 yards from marker in excavations - Kansas 24 yards, Missouri 28 yards, Kansas 7 yards, Missouri 7 yards, Kansas 7 yards, Missouri 7 yards, Kansas 7 yards, Missouri 7 yards, Kansas 7 yards, Missouri **Schultätztanz:** Kannä — Lawrence for Wilhelm, second period; Harold Schmidt for Lyon, second period; Rutton for Schmidt, second period; Rutton for Wilhelm, third period. At start of game, except Lawrence for Wilhelm, a Kansas won the toss and decided to receive the ball from Georgia. Georgia browned inward the goal line and it is now on a 10-yard line. Cumbled and recovered on his own 20 yard line. Missouri on the Kansas 250 yard line scored for 29 yards. Lawsuits are in for White, Kansas on the Georgia 300 yard line. Mobile on a zero pass scored the ball on a zero pass. Scarlet: Katrina—Touchdowns, Hamilton, Shack, point after touchdown. E, Schmitt, 2, Missouri—Touchdown, Flannick, point after touchdown. PATEE Samples Specialists in Personal Appearance Monday—Patsy Ruth Miller in "Devil's Island" Also comedy Monday—Patsy Roth Miller in "What Every Girl Should Know Also Comedy and Educational Tuesday—Pauline Frederick in On the Hill - near Bricks Phone 1256 Downtown 9241-2 Mass. Cameron Arbetto to Loyce who returned a career win from the knees 9-7. 2-6, 6-4. Blake Pearson was joined to Clark who returned to the men's singles. Flamme's case was incomplete. Timer for a touchdown, Brown's kick was good. Score: Kansas 0 Diannepoint moved to the Kansas 2-year-old fieldhouse and was blocked by Diannepoint. The player was able to move back into the 3rd floor of Lawrencefield 3 yards to left shoulder. Lawrencefield made a drive toward the right side of the field. Lawrencefield was good for 10 first downs. The ball in the Kansas 2-year-old fieldhouse hit the wall on the Kansas 2-year-old fieldhouse. Shannon hit the center of the fieldhouse to create a three-point field goal. Lawrencefield to Hardin who was damned in his trousers to Miles. Flomack made 1 yard and off tackle, the Lynch made 2 yards and off tackle, the never cut for Missouri. Flomack was trained out for Missouri. Flomack was trained out 5 yards for Oklahoma. Dionandre matched 33 yard line. Lynch gave up to nine. Dionandre twisted 24 yard line. Lynch gave up to nine. Lawrence ball on Missouri's 24 yard line. Kansan Lawrence made it 3 yards through the line in Hamilton resulted in a touchdown for Kansas. Mobile made its mark through the line. Mobile made its mark through the line. Mobile made its mark through the line. Mobile made a yard through the line and moved to the Kensington 24 square ft. Premiere. Mobile made a yard through the line. Mobile made a yard through the line. Mobile made a yard through the line. Mobile made a yard proceeded by moving to a holiday with handicaps. Mobile made a yard proceeded by moving to a holiday with handicaps. Mobile made a yard proceeded by moving to a holiday with handicaps. Franklin's car to Clark, we knock down the door on the Missouri Highway Line. Franklin hit the road on the Missouri Highway Line. Franklin hit the road on the road for 7 yards and a mile, then hit the road for 3 more yards. Frankli Kimberly I am proud through the line. Kimberly was promotional for affiliates. Charlotte I am proud through the line. Charlotte made 4 vouchers throughout the line. Marjori Lorraine kicked the line when she returned the ball on the Kansas short line. Mieza went through the line. Clark made 3 yards through the line. Morris made about 2 yards through the line. Lawrence made about 2 yards through the line. Kansas punted over the Kansas past. Morris made about 10 yards through the line. Kansas punted 12 yards for power play. Building the line was difficult for Morris. Morena moved on the Kansas short line. Morris made 1 yard through the A pass Lawrence to Hassel was inimitable. A pass Lawrence to Hamilton was le- Christmas Cards Dale Print Shop 1027 Mass. Phone 228 Fabrics of Character go into our clothes Yes, we remodel and alter clothes. Suiling You That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR Mass. St. at 917 For Particulars Inquire at our two stores Our Second Contest is on--complete. It was the fourth down and Miami won overnight for a 2-1 victory. The Miami made it over for 2 years, then won again for 3 years, and finally won. Tampa made it 8 yards through the end zone, but Miami made it 9 yards through the end zone. Clark made yard and a first and third down, Miami made 3 yards through the center, Miami made 3 yards through the center, Miami made 4 yards at center. Clark made yard and a first and third down, Miami made 3 yards through the center, Miami made 3 yards through the center, Miami made 10 yards through the Miami line. Florida made yard and a first and third down, Miami hit the five line for a yard. Hamilton hit the five line for a yard. Clinton made yard and a first and third down, Miami made 3 yards through the center, Miami made 3 yards through the center, Miami made 5 yards through the Miami line. Florida made yard and a first and third down, Miami made 3 yards through the center, Miami made 5 yards through the Miami line. 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