THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927 Team Is Reported in Fine Condition for Sooner Game Kansas Defense Expected to Hold Oklahomaans; Aerial Attack Perfected The Kansas team will meet the strong Sooner eleven at Norman Saturday. The team is fairly recuperated and has a double battle with the Nebraska eleven. No serious injuries were felt in the game with the Huskers and the Jays, although they played for the Oklahoma team. Properwick, the plumbing Kansas fallback who was carried from the field at Nebraska before the game, said it was not out daily. Cramer was also removed from the game because of injuries but remained fairly likely to get in shape for the Sooners. Oklahoma has Strong Team Oklahoma has made a predictable success in the state, and will give the Kansas team a battle when the two teams meet again. Oklahoma won the Washington team 26 to 7 in their game with them last week. They have a deadly weapon, their powerful and their line is of strong strength, as was proved in the game Sat- Kansas tied the Washington Bears 21 to 21 in their battle with them several weeks ago but since these games were fun, favorable eleven by a close margin and in their game with Nebraska they scored more against them than any other team they played this season in this year. Kansas Defense Is Strong The Bears, the Eagles and the Kansas team second more against the Huskers than any other team his this year is proof of how tough they are. The strongest offences in the Valley. Coach Cappon has been practicing the team behind closed gates during the last few weeks, and like he is teaching them a few tricks that will place the Souner team in a better position. Cappon is still working on the aerial attack that knocked the Nebraska team out. He has also worked this machine in such a way that the team can be forced to confront the Norman aggression. He is also working on the aerial defense but, usually a good aerial offense assault, has not been successful. With Lawrence and Ash on the sending end and Cooper, Sheek, Hanser, H. Schmidt, Hamilton and Lyman from the receiving end, a strong air attack is almost assured. Line Is Improved The line has been practicing or blocking, tackling, and opening up holes and, although light, it is exerting a function well against the Sooners. The team will leave for Oklahoma City Thursday evening. It will stop over in Arkansas City for breakfast Friday morning and expects to arrive on Saturday. It will work out on one of the fields at Oklahoma City Friday afternoon, this being their last workout before the game. The team will remain in Oklahoma City until Saturday or for Norman just in time to arrive there shortly before the game. A course for students who are in interested in flying has been inaugurated at McGill University under the auspices of the Flying Club. Pilots are being hired, and students will be given a thorough training in the ground work of aviation. The course takes the form of a series of lectures and assignments. Women Majors in Physical Education Adopt Distinctive Costumes: Seniors Plan Club The women majoring in the department of physical education are using a distinctive costume to distinguish them from others just taking work in the department. Whether they are juniors or seniors or just high school students, both presupposed majors they are required to wear the regulation costume. The costume includes the regular middy and bloomers which are used by all physical education teachers to wear a black sleeveless slip-over blouse and special black leather gymnastics shoes. The rubber soled shoes were by the classes. At Thanksgiving there is to be a Physical Education club organized to promote the physical well-being and all the prospective majors are required to come. It will be partly recreational so that the members may get better health and work. A staff of the club will be devoted to educational purposes. Talks will be given by in-depth presentations pertaining to athletic affairs and will be of great interest to the students according to Miss Margaret Lefkowitz, deputy principal of physical education for women. This year there are 11 seniors in the department, 12 juniors and 38 sophomores and freshmen who have signified their intention of majoring there. This is an increase of five over last year's senior enrollment. Lawrence has been visited by such representatives, who give such insight into his work, that he will most past several years. Skillton will also demonstrate first aid to Lawrence. His schedule, all of which University students will have the privilege of witnessing is as follows: Monday - 9:30 a. m., Water activities and instruction for men. 3:30 a. m., Water activities for women. 7:30 p. m., First aid demonstration for firemen. Olympic Champion to Instruct Students and Firemen in First Aid "We are particularly fortunate in getting a man so well recognized in this field to demonstrate here." Red Cross Field Man to Give Life-Saving Demonstrations Here The reason in linking to sophomores and freshmen up to the doctoral degree is that first year of college they get at least one season of every type of work offered. A freshman, in the first year of college she will take up basketball. The second semester she will take folk dance with soccer; at Thanksgiving clogfest she will attend football and at the second semester she may take advanced folk dancing and at the third semester she will take baseball and at the second semester she will take baseball and then by the time she is a junior she will be prepared for the theory course and will have her practice all finished. In an effort to increase interest in swimming, life saving, and first aid, the National Red Cross, as well as to teach these phases of water activities to as many as possible, Robert Schillman, a two days in Lawrence Nov. 14 and 15. Tuesday----11 a. m., Water demonstration for Lawrence Junior high "The life saving field service is a phase of the public benefit and involvement in the effective means of eliminating to a certain degree the loss of life," according to Herbert G. Alphin, University Director, director and swimming instructor. Skilton, holder of the Olympic championship in the breast stroke which he won six times, also holds the Life-Saving Field Service of the Red Cross and comes highly recommended by many students for three different hours during the two day stay in Lawrence. He represents the western division, covering 16 states. in First Aid We deliver orders of $1.00 or more Quality - - Convenience - - Service This method is used here to turn out well rounded teachers and not just those skilled in one or two divisions. The senior students in the department work with coaching staff, applying work, folklining and corrective classes. **** In order that all women who are interested in taking up physical education as a major, may find out the required courses and equipment, they must attend at least one office in the gymnasium Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning. JAYHAWK CAFE The Red Seal Cafe Agents for Martha Washington Candies The Jayhawk offers three outstanding reasons why you should patronize it for your meals - * * * We maintain a trained force of waiters-students themselves, who appreciate the value of your time. Courtesy is their watchword. Centrally located at 1340 Ohio Street, in the center of the student district, the Jawhawk is a right handy boarding place. We are proud of our Red Seal Award. It is a mark of merit and assures you a quality of food unobtainable elsewhere. Quality of food- Convenience— Service— Deposit with Water demonstrations will be given in the pool at Robinson gymnasium. school, 3:20 p. m., Water activities and instruction for both men and women. “Husband grabbing” college girls were defended recently by University of California women and by Fred Foy, editor of the Daily Californian, “Going to college to find a mate does not mean least responsible,” in the assertion made by women of the university in their college daily. This statement was occasioned by a tirade against “sexualizing,” launched by two men students. Watkins National Bank Lawrence, Kansas R. C. Moore to Deliver Address Dr. R. C. Moore, head of the department of geology and Kansas state university, will address the chief address at the annual meeting of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences at Norman, Okla., Nov. 25. Doctor Moore has accepted the invitation to his subject "The Changing World." A month trip of the principal countries of Europe has been planned by the Ohio Wesleyan debate team. Professor Gardner Resumes Work Professor Gardner Resumes Work Prof. George Gardner, of the School of Humanities, taught his classes after an illness of about a month. It was thought at first, until next semester, but the treatments be- n proved most favorable. A degree in public administration is being offered at the University of Manchester and the University of Leeds in England. "Nunc est bibendum, nunc pede libero Pulsanda tellus." -HORACE GENTLEMEN: This is Latin. Latin is an Ancient Language. It is no longer studied in colleges. 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