FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE SEVEN-B "Beat Baker" Wish of Kansas Team Organized in 1890 White Duck Trouser's Part of Uniforms of First Football Team at Kansas White duck taps, homemade and impaled, a prodigious imprecision and improvisation, desire to learn, the game, were the chief characteristics of the first Kanada. In the fall of 1890 the game had its beginnings in the University. Small clubs had previously managed to win, but this year it was suggested that an organization for all athletics be formed. A mass meeting was called and this event Prof. E. M. Hopkins made the principal talk at the meeting and was the speaker. Hopkins and his Baseball had been almost the sole topic of discussion and most of the crowd knew nothing of the game which was to prove the major college sport. "Fall is no time for baseball," Professor Hopkins said. He was called "Zeus" then by all the boys of college. "We should have a football eleven." An athletic organization was formed that night with subdivisions for each sport, including basketball in the north of rooms of Fraser church. Thirty of them went on to play two of this department, Prof. S. J.-H. Illumien, department of entomology, and E. C. Case, now professor of geology at Evergreen, even after a football seriumpulling. Professor Hunter was made chairman of a committee of two which included the late Robert Curtah and not long after games were started. Prof. William Herbert Carruth was appointed to take care of the funds arising from the unexpected losses. On a vacant lot east of Massachusetts street, between Fourteenth and Fifthth, the first practice was bold. With their street clothes as usual, they wore the same outfits for their street clothes, the group gave a sadly tattered and torn appearance. After the first enthusiastic fauzies were in abrads or had been stitched back in, the group that new suits could not be provided for each day's battle. They talked it over and decided to buy white duck—each man his own because of the lack of color in their jackets and bindades to make the pants. Short, tight jackets they were. But Short, tight jackets they were. But these knickerbocker served through many a battle royal. The big thing in those days was to beat Baker. Few games were played at home, but the annual contests with Baker, Baker had a very good team and it was several years later that they won the title, being in beating this strong eleven. A couch? Certainly! But there could be no salary attached to the position for there was no money, yet Professor Hopkins, who had come to Princeton in 1892,Princeton only a short time before, volunteered to serve. The annual then printed was called the "Quiverina" and the copy for 1892 proclaims the significance of Archie Hogle and Cook at ends; Champlin, left tackle; Frederick, left guard; and others including Coleman, Huddleson, Supt. H. B. Pears of Haskell, Huddleson, Sherman, Kindle, Huddleson, Balbridge, Case and Hudson. Every game was preceded by a bonfire in the park or by the Round Corner game, but you can't go to all of the games with their "beauty" wearing huge "nums" and cheering at the wrong times just as soon as they have always done even to this day. A complete reorganization of the College of Commerce at Omaha, Neb., is in progress. The new school will be known as the College of Commerce and Finance of the University of Omaha. New Chapter Will Be Written Into Story of Ancient Egypt If Pharaoh's Tomb is Opened Chengo, Nov. 18—Archeoarcheologist ignoring at the entrance *s* want they deliver is the tomb of the Pharaoh louse are probably on the verge of extinction. The ancient history of Egypt, according to a statement by Dr. James I. Brasted, noted authority on Egypt, said in the *Oriental Institute* here. "If the lurid enmuer of *Zoer* that it has been reached, and if the consents have survived, it will reveal the fate of the Old Kingdom in the time of the Old Kingdom, nearly 5,000 years before Christ, at the dawn of the age which produced the great yramsids of Gleich," said Doctor Zion in his statement to Science service. The scene o' the new Discovery is akhara, where for three years Cecil 9th, of Oxford, has been studying pyramids, of which he was the Egyptian department of antiquities. This oldest pyramid was built for the Pharaoh Zoser and was restored in 1860 to hostel, who the first man to design and construct buildings of stone. The pyramid is known as the step pyramid because it is made in six great sten- Soon after he began digging about the base of the pyramid, Mr. Firth answered from the sand a group of hap丘 forming a temple, pronounced "hap丘" for the sacred existence. This remarkable structure was the funerary temple of Zoser, his laughter, and his court. A statue of the king seated on his throne was moved to the crypt, where the funeral chamber with its occupant and his possessions remained hidden. Lack season, Mr. Firth came near to making what seemed to be the great toml discovery. Game on Homecoming in 1923 with Missouri Ended in a Tied Score Team Had Uncrested Goal Line Game Played in Blinding Snowstorm At the Homecoming convention at the University in 1923, Dr. John H. Ottland, former K. U. football star, delivered the main speech. There were several people on board the coach team, George "Potts" Clark, Throughout the day there were "pep" meetings for men and women, and Wednesday night was "Old Timer's Day." The professor for a family unit and students, Governor Jonathan M. Davis and Chancellor E. H. Lindey made brief talks. After the program cider and doughnuts were served, the cheerleaders number of camerac, followed by a fire brigade and rally at the stadium. "In the south wall of the enclosure surrounding the step pyramid, Fifth discovered last year an immense masonry chamber that opened with a clearance of the pit disclosed a descending stairway leading to several chambers connected by passage. The chambers were beautiful green tile, which had later been barbarously hacked off by a variegated stone floor and the stairway the excavators found gold covered poles and a funeral canopy besides other furniture such as was used for the burial. This pointed to an important burial, but the last chamber was not reached in the unsafe condition of the masonry." Thursday morning was taken up with freshman "Olympics," a program of athletic events to determine whether or not freshmen should wear football uniforms during morning and administrative officers kept open house, and the newly completed section of the Administration Building. The climax of "Homecoming" was Thursday afternoon when the Kansas-Missouri football game was played in a blinding snowstorm. It was football season, so good football as shown by the final scored of 3-3. This was a famous and glorious football season for K. U. It had an uncrested goal line up in the bleachers, so they refused to go down to defeat. Students working their way through school are given their textbooks free of charge by Stanford University. Fabrics of Character go into our clothes Yes, we remodel and alter clothes. Suiting You That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR Mass. St., at 917 At the present time, the excavations have been interrupted by a cave-in of a shaft in the investigation of the cave, and it seems as soon as this can be remedied. 2 minute service at Soxman Sandwich Inn The first pharaoh to have a pyramid built for him is known today chiefly by the name Tutankhamun. The uncovering of the temple of Zoser, revealed that Tutankhamun used lined columns many centuries famous. Imbuser was not only the royal architect and grand vicar, but also the father of the pharaoh. Centuries later he was deified as the god of medicine. Whether his attempt to build the Great Temple for his royal patron was successful enough to keep out vandals and jewel thieves is expected soon to be re-revealed. Best in Eats — Best in Drinks 1403 Mass E, G. Soxman, Prop. Phone 1035 lists of courses, its catalogs, its magnets and its daily newspaper; a special publication that has the publicity and that there is also a special correspondent who does all the work. The K. U. news bureau is a daba- pose of distribution for the que- nique purpose of distributing news and around Kansas, to the veneri- ious newspapers, high schools, and state police. A weekly letter is sent out by this bureau to various weekly newspapers and others desirous of campus information. The office of the director of the department notifies papers when some student enrolled in the University from the department does something worthy of mention. This bureau also supplies newspaper correspondents here on the campus for these publications, with value to them, as well as supplying the various press associations with any news which might be of interest Many people know that such business organizations as theater, film and music departments known as publicity departments, and more, are well-known to have advertised departments, but how many know that all universities and colleges have such departments. Publicity Department Gives Wide Service Are there many that know that K. U. has besides its regular pamph- The press box at the top of the west stadium is a busy place on the day of a game or so-called mid-day alteration of whatever is scheduled, members of the bureau are busily preparing copy or surrounding newspapers and the media. KFKU, broadcasting on 254.1 miles is another public agency as well as a private organization that works throughout the state. The news bureau supplies bulletins to be announced over the station and various online networks. The bureau creates the value of the programs. More than nine-fifths of the freshman women are underwomen, and more than seven-fifths of the women of last year, according to Dr. Jean Jeongwen, assistant professor of history at Peking University. It Pays to Advertise. Christmas Cards Dale Print Shop 1027 Mass. Phone 228 Wolter's Hat Shop Right around the corner cool weather and fur coats predict the logical popularity of "Bright Colors," high colored, metallic cloth, snug fitting little skull hats. You will want one of these clever little new hats to wear to the game. And a boutonier to match. High Colors Bargains for Ford Owners Ford Rariator in exchange for old Installed $9.95 Ford Tire $4.95 Ford Battery, thirteen plate, in exchange for old $8.95 Lawrence Buick Company 700 New Hampshire The Kansas-Missouri Game and homecoming demand that you look your best. Visit our shop for costume accessories. Smart little felts for the homecoming game — from Gage — in colors to harmonize with any ensemble; also flowers to match. Hartwell & Grandstaff 827 Mass. St. Phone 817 Beat Missouri! Overcoats for the Game. to make the bearer warm udden style of overcoat we use to make the Holster California weight overcoat in the winter and earlier. Just a little heavier than and quieter than our overcoat, in the fall we wear a coatShoulder. $25 to $35 GeoBSheets&Son 733 Mass. St. HAPPY NEW YEAR $2950 Complete Attachments 1500 Extras the Furniture with the FEDELCO UPHOLSTERED furniture is hard to keep clean by ordinary cleaning methods—real work, too. 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