THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1927 PAGE FOUR Jayhawks Start Intensive Training for Mizzou Game Cappon Will Concentrate Practice on Morale; Dope Points to Big Crowd This Saturday the fur and feathers will fly (Iy) in the new Memorial stadium to honor the Tigers and the Kawasaki Jayhawk and the national football classic. Whether the Jayhawk or the Tiger will be left life on the field, the game is over is in the future. Today the Kansas team will hold an extensive practice with the words "bear" and "tear." The player, also, the Tigers will go into training with the words "best Kansan" and "tear." Coyse Gwin Henry's team is leading the Missouri valley gridron race and has made an excellent showing for him. "Mizzou" team has been defeated but once this year and that came when the Southern Methodist University won 32 to 9. They defeated the Northwestern team 34 to 9 and again won another interceptional game when they deflected the strong West Vir In the valley the Tiger team has defeated every team that they have played. They defeated the strong Nebraska eleven 7 to 6, they humbled the Iowa Stata team 15 to 7, and they defeated the Kansas Aggie team 10 to 7. Kansas has not made such a credible showing. They were defended by the Husker eleven 47 to 13, and by the Scooner team 20 to 7. They defeated the Dukes eleven 5 to 0, downed the Drinke eleven 7 to 6 and tied the Washington Bears 21 to 1. In comparing scores of the different teams that each has played the Tiger team has great advantages over the Giants in the past have taught us that dope has nothing to do with the Jayhawk-Tiger clash. The game two years ago is too fresh in the memory of the Giants to miss much of an advantage. The Tiger team will not enter the stadium feeling that they have an easy game to play for they know that the Mets are also in the game. This was proven in the game two years ago when the place-kick of "Stony" Wall, in the last few seconds of the game, broke a 7 to 7 tie and allowed his with his tail between his legs. The Jayhawk team has shown a punch and drive in every game that they have played this year but for some unknown reason this punch and drive never never arrive again in game. This week it is hoped that the team will start with this spirit and the team will never let down until the final whistle is sounded. If they do the Tiger is going to meet a Jayhawk bird that has been bothered and is scarred and who is very angry about it? Saturday the game will be played before a nigrite crowd if it is not there. The crowd will be made up of old grads, former students, Kauai students and students and spectators who are in order to gather scarf- The Kansas team is scheduled for a hard practice this week and Coach Capen is trying to instill the pop up that will take the Tiger into camp. Sport Notes The dope for Saturday's game worked out perfectly. Kansas tied the Washington Bees and the Sooners defeated both teams by the same score. --this is the Overcoat you'll see— long length, single breasted Chesterfield tailored by Churchill, a sophomore and the star of the game, was playing his first game as a Sooner back. His showing will probably chimp him a position as a 19th place. He weighs 180 pounds, and he previously has been playing tackle and end. There were an enthusiastic bunch of Oklahoma grads at the game and they seemed to be greatly pleased that we had them in the game they were rather skeptical. The Jahluck team seems to play in attacks. The man Cooper to Lauren was one of the attackers on the Kansas team and by a series of line plays they were able to put the defense under control. The Sooner line out-charged the Kansas team and many times the Oklahomaucks found large boles into the Kansas secondary defense. Once when the Souwers had 7 yards to go for a touchdown and four downs to go for a touchdown, they then and required them and required them to take all four attempts but the last was successful. Many times Lawrence was crushed to the ground by Oklahoma forward while attempting to locate a man to whom he could flip the ball. The Kansas passing machine cracked and fell beneath the strength of the Sooner defense and only one pass was completed. Kansas seems to hit it unlucky. At Nebraska work before last the following of the Husker team was the best game of the Nebraska team had played that year and the same thing was heard the Sooner-daykaw battle. Drake, one of the Sooner's Flashy backs, is playing his first year of football. This season he was induced to go out for football by some fellow men and he tried his lack which resulted in a position on the team for him. He is a track star and his speed good advantage on the gridiron field. The Kansas men fumbled the ball many times and in a few cases they were very costly. Kansas was on the defense most of the time and when on offense they lacked the power and punch to remain in possession of the ball. The Sooners have a hard fighting team and they battle every moment of the game. If the fingers of Don Cooper were a little longer the Kansas team would have another touchdown to their right. The ball to the Sooner 7 yard line and were unable to gain on three successive line plunges. A lateral kick completed when the end of the receiver's fingers. If the pass had been completed Cooper scored through the field for a touchdown. The Kansas team lacked the old fight and punch that it takes to win. Intelligence was given as the most important and necessary thing for success in government. University of Indiana, Honesty was given second place, while industry was given third place. Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes Store closed for the Missouri-Kansas game. Walk-Over wins Whether to be for accepted style, perfection of future economy through long service— Walk-Over wins. Sigma Delta Chi's Hear Carl Magee Rogers as saying, "All I know is what I read in the newspapers," and added that many people today are in that situation. (Continued from page 1) "An informed public opinion is necessary to the orderly functioning of any democratic form of government, which is the basis of the power of Mexico is in such turmoil is because 85 per cent of the population is not informed about it and to form an informed public opinion." Mr. Scott cites an cases of the power of public opinion, formed through the newspapers, the situation before the American Revolution, when the colonists had papers and pamphlets. The Federalist papers, he did, said much to form public opinion on the adoption of the Constitution, north and south, had a large part in solidifying public support of the respective governments in the American Civil war. Newspaper support was the world war also cited. Much business is scheduled also for tomorrow with addresses by Henry J. Allen and Fred Spender of England also on the program. The convention will be held at the man's ten room tomorrow night, "Benny J. Allen" will deliver the main address. A short business session was scheduled to follow the address after which the students attended a fora Topека where a dinner in Hotel Kanya ran through the course of the day. The State Journal was scheduled, Charles P. Scott will be tourmaster this evening. The Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College is sponsoring an "old fliver" race to Oklahoma University, a distance of 50 miles to attend the Sooner-Aargie game. Winners will compete in the game and their meals free. Twenty-Six Football Men Bunk at Lake View Club Twenty-aisy members of the variety football team will hold their evening meetings at the Lake View club. They will spend the nights there until the spring in time for breakfast and classes. The following men will compose the sound: Alers, Aeb, Burton, Cochran, D. Cooper, Cramer, Douglas, Kullman, Lawrence, Logan, Lyman, McMillan, Mulliness, Myles, Olson, Properleck, Shannon, Sherk, Shore, Schmidt, H. Schmidt, and Schopfin. "The theory of Flight," is the ne course offered in the Mechanical Engneering department of the State College. The course includes the States Naval Department furnishes one M.O-1 plane and one Hipan飞机 free, except for the freight charges. 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