THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1027 PAGE FOUR Jayhawker Eleven Filled With Fight for Bear Contest Squad Is Anxious to Turn in Victory But Expect Hard Fight With Washington Although lack of spirit has been a charge thrown at the University of Kansas football team many times this year and particularly so this week, the Jayhawkers, with this challenge behind them are expected to clash with Indiana Bears here tomorrow with full force in an exceptional amount of pee. Kansas started out the season with victory over Grimmell, 10 to 0 but was downed the following week by Alabama, 23 to 19. In sectional battle, 29 to 0. The Bairgs a member of the Big Ten conference demonstrated real football to the Jayhawkers but the contest did not show up. They were right at any time during the battle. Weakness in certain phases of the game was the cause of the defeat at the hands of the Aggies last week, but they were able to give up. Their ability to take the ball down the field in quick order was shown several times during the fray, and they played with a secure board the past two games for the Jayhawkers, they have shown bet Cannon Has Full Backing That the members of the team, it terrested business men and other fan are back of Coach Cannon, was deceived by the players at the Country Club and expressed their belief in Coach Cannon's work and the team started also that it was back on track. No action to get another as is the rumor, has been considered by the athletic board except an additional $10 million W. Arant, chairman of the H. board. Allen Receives Letter In an open letter yesterday, E. M. Boddington and O. C. Quill of Kansas City, Kny, Jayhawker alumni, called Dr. F. C. Klein's attention to the fact that the spirit of loyalty and devotion to K. U., as evidenced in recent foot- Dorot Allen in a return letter has issued a sincere invitation for them to come to Lawrence and talk over the athletic situation. The writers ask Allen in part to state whether there is "in any merit the existing tendency to blame you for your failure" in Dington and Chaffin would know, in view of the purported fact that "The claim is made that our football fall-away teams have experienced with the teams and coaches. Whether the spirit-making games of the university, that in, football, or the indoor game of basketball?" Bears Are Strong Doctor Allen will welcome the Kan sat City men who come to lawRENee. "I think it a very nice letter, and I really appreciate it," expressed the opinion that the K, U team has shown much improvement this season over last year. As far as luck of spirit is concerned, Doctor Allen said he was noticing that interfered with that. The team is in good condition for the trap tomorrow with the Washington State men's basketball team in line work, passing and signal practice last night, have the pop to show The Bears are stronger this year than at any previous time the Kansans have clashed with them and a tough battle is expected. Miss Marie Ruez general W. Y. C. Abbey, secretary, and Mrs. Knuckles, Abbey, associate secretary, terminated the members of the cabin at dinner at Hensley house yesterday Dr. E. H., Hashinger, M. D., '17, of the University of Kansas, School of Medicine faculty, and Dr. F. C. Helwig, B. '21, M. D.'28, recently reentered the University of Alabama and report an interesting through Cuba and Panama. Jaybawk Stars Ready Byron Sarvis, captain of the Jay-hawkers cross country team, who piloted his team in the decisive victory over the Aggie harriers. Sarvesh was the year end is expected to finish high up in the valley standings. Jack Schoplin, a sophomore player, played a surprisingly good game against the Angels. He is expected to be an MVP in Washington Bears this week-end. Jack has many games for Kansas before his football career is ended. Wes Cramer is one of the most doable lineups on the -Kansas City Thunder- this season. Cramer has fought hard to fill his position. She is playing his right. Beat Washington! Week End Specials Two layer bricks - Hallowe'en Special Orange Pineapple and Chocolate Muskmelon Peanut brittle and Hawaiian pineapple candy. Nuts and Orange sheerbelt. Candy Nut and Orange sheerbelt. One Flavor Sherbets Pineapple, Raspberry, Orange, Lime, Peach Lawrence Sanitary Milk & Ice Cream Company Foot of Vermont street Committees Are Named At a meeting of Beta Chi Sigma, psychological fraternity, Wednesday night in east Administration building it was determined before to meet every Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. and hold an open meeting once a month. Beta Chi Sigma Plans to Form National Fraternity Members of the four standing committees were appointed as follows: Director, Dorothy Shad, c²³; Veronica Allgueral, c²⁸; member, Byron Sarvo, c²⁸; Curtin House, A. B.²⁷; Robert Tucker, A. B.²⁷; Lewis,ria; Mary Alice Drewn, c²⁹; Florence Sarva, c²⁹; Harold Warden, c²⁹; graff Marshall McWilliams, bus²⁸ Attempts are being made to establish Beta Cti Sigma as the national psychology fraternity, by members of the university's members of the Kansas fraternity. There is at present no national psychological fraternity, but if present there should be one established at Leland Stanford under the direction of Spandley Lindley, c'27, and Ruth E. Timley, c'28 at the University where John R. Heilgen, H. Pereon, P. E. Schleiberberg, M. A. '29 and C. R. Garvey, A. B. '25 at Cornell by Bunji Tangagen, A. B. '32 at the University where John R. Lieggett, M. A. '25, and J. H. Ewart, M. A. '26, interested members of the Kansas chapter of Beta Cti Sigma, are荷 Hockey Notes Those women who make their own class basketball practice should remember that practices may be made up in other classes. Every afternoon two classes practice and at the present may one attend. A make-up practice must be signed up with your own class manager. Miss Hoyer is conducting an all afternoon work-out for anyone who comes to come this afternoon. Practice will start at 2 p.m., and will last several hours. This will be a good practice back in practice hours to make up. Specializes now on for your Jay. hawker gloss. Make appointment early. Lawrence Studio, ground floor 727 Mass. St., phone 415—Adv. Read the Kansan want ads. If Coach John Bunn continues to develop the freshman team the varsity most need will no doubt profit from his efforts as candidates for the Jayhawker eleven. The freeman team this year on the two best teams are heavy with fast backfielders and this quality has given some players a variety some close battles this year. Sport Notes Johnson, halfback has a real quality in his ability to pass with either left or right hand. Last night he started the ball and the receiver was one on the right side of the field, shifted the ball to his left hand and put it to Smith for a gain of eight yards. Ramors were floating around the campus yesterday to the effect that! I Kansas didn't win the game against Washington, a new coach would be sent home and then a new one, now bead Kansas coach. It was only a rumor, however, for there is no such intention, according to Dean H. W. Arman, chairman of the athletic committee. Wisconsin, victor over K. U. by a 25 to 6 score has a tough game this week with Purdue. The Badgers, who had a 21-10 victory in football, was as seen here Oct. 8. The Oklahoma Agnes under the team worked more on blackboard drill this week on the field. The team is scheduled to meet the strong Tulsa team. Read the Kansan want ads. Dean H. W. Arant is scheduled to teach a course on conferring conference rules and eligibility of players. He will also emphasize the necessity of keeping up, training and Grades of players both on the varsity and freshman teams are being turned in to coaches at the present time. If it is deemed advisable that players spend more time on stakes but be notified and expected to do so. Hillside Pharmacy Cappon has worked hard with the Jayhawkers this year and the team is improving steadily. Work for the freshman candidates will consist of blowing, tackling and teaching students to Coach John Bunn. Signal practice nights are three night away from row on week. On 9th between Louisiana and Indiana We carry a complete line of Schraff, Chase, and Vassar Chocolates Drugs Sodas Cigars 11:30 p. m. till Open We Deliver Phone 1487 THE CLARK is an extremely smart-looking lighter which makes the business of lighting one's—or two's—smoke a pleasurable, graceful gesture. Every Clark is an artist-designed, jewelermade article—clean, safe and sure in operation. Price? Anything you want to pay from $7.50 up. Come in and see them. Fans Crowd North Gates Turnstiles on Side Near Seats More Convenient A general concession always results when crowds gather for the football games played on Memorial Stadium, where a staff effort to relieve the congested situation, placed tumors on all sides of the playing field, resulted in a trance from any point. It seems, however, that many persons are unhappy with the trances except those on the north side. There are 12 turret sites on the north, two on the west, two directly off McCook and Illinois streets, two directly off Fond du Lac. Football spectators who already have their tickets are urged to go to the most convenient gate, which, of course, is the entrance nearest the section in which their seats These without tickets will have to go to the north side to obtain them, but those who have their pass checks rapid admittance at the side grates. This system of turrastiles was instigated last year. The authorities expect admittance to be more convenient with the use of all the gates. A masquerade and costume party and dance will be held at the Oren Training School Friday, Oct. 28 from 8:30 to 11. Prizes will be given to the person who has the best costume and to the one who remains incompoct the longest. The music for the dance is provided by the School orchestra. Games will be provided for those who do not care to dance. All school rules must be obeyed in Music Main and the Student Council of the Training School are in charge. BOWERSOCK Today - Saturday John Gilbert in "Cameo Kirby" The Screen's Greatest Lover! A Story of Dramatic Tension and Romance Also another peppery dash of "Collegians" Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Mat. 10-40 Nite 10-50 Zane Grey's Thrilling Novel "Lightning" Clothes That Satisfy Style, Snap, Fit, and Wear go into all of them. Suiting you is my business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. For the Bride— For the Anniversary— For the Birthday— Give silver—the gift of beauty that will last. For Friday - Saturday Selling 26 New Gray Suits tailored in the University model in neat stripe effects $45 with two trousers "Look at 'em" For the game— New Neckwear New Shirts New Hose New Sweaters New Knickers Glad to show you! Coming Thursday, Oct. 27 3:00 P.M.- Matinee Only University Concert Course The Tour Commemorates the Fiftieth Anniversary of Mr. Sousa as Conductor The Tour Commemorates the Fifteenth Anniversary of its induction as a dedicated Programs consists of the latest in Classical, Humorous, Jazz, Martial and Rock programs. Riders for the Flag Sousa's New Marches Minnesota Magna Charta Double Quartette of Saxophones Instrumental Novelties by the xophones Triple Overture of Clarinets Triple Octette of Clarinets At each performance Mr. Susa will play a selection of the greatest marches ever written, including the Stars and Strikes Forever UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Seats now selling — 50c - 75c and $1.00 Fine Arts Office — Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store