PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1927 Kansas-Wisconsin Game Saturday in Finished Stadium Badger Line Extra Heavy Big Ten Team to Play for First Time in Stadium The Jayawhakers in their mud bait against Grimell Saturday demonstrate how much they play it well, and much is exposed when the team climbs up the ladder with Ringer's help. Wisconsin also showed excellent form, according to reports. The team was ahead by 15 points from 31 to 6. During the contest nearby, the 50 men who warmed up on the field were a small minority. Now that the first grid battle of the season is finished, Coach Franklin C. Cappon and his varsity men will concentrate their efforts on hard workouts the rest of this week in preparation for one of the hardest games of the season Saturday, Wisconsin on the Kansas field. This day will also mark the completion of the new stadium and one of the largest crowds of the season, the Kissimmee-Ikuta-Kansas game, is expected here. It looked bad in the first half when Wisconsin was able to push across the goal line and system paying in the second half, walked through Cornell almost at will. Cornell's only score came with an unknown following a series of forward goals. The Wisconsin line is exceedingly good. Take the backcocks, backfellkicks, men, although not heavy, are real ball juggers. Captain Crofton quarterback, and Rebels, fullback, take it on the ground. --look over your sport clothes and you can refreshed for the game! Sport Notes Henry Shenk, right end, suffered a serious arm injury in the first quarter of the Grimell game. An X-ray exposed showup will probably keep Shenk out of the Wisconsin game this Saturday. Kiers instead of Hauwer made the first Kansas touchdown in the game Saturday, by falling on the fumbled kick after a kickoff after the kickoff of the second half. Twenty-three of the 27 men taken on the trip were used in the pay against Grimmell. Cooper is carrying an enlarged upright as a result of play in the Grimson game played in the backfield in the first and last quarters and made some Tom Brameli, new trainer for the Jahyawai football team, who arrived here this morning, says he doesn't care so much about winds any more than he knows whether he admires those winds that play around on the Hill or not. As a trainer for the St. Louis Browns, baseball nine, he was in the dugout at St. Louis when the cyclone struck that place. A long two-hour sailed through the top of the dugout just as the game ended, but Tom says he doesn't have any particular bankering for winds now. Baptist Students Meet The Baptist young people announced their new cabinet after a meeting Thursday night held at the home of their student pastor, the Rev. Charles Thomas, at 1146 Mississippi street. The meeting was held to make future plans. Officers Elected for Young Peoples Organization The officers chosen are: president, Cleo Wilcox, ed28; vice president, to be elected Sunday evening; secretary, Thelma Mama, c90; treasurer, Marsha Mama, c90; marshal, Marya Mama, c28; missionary chairman, Robert Britain; deputation chairman, Florence Sherman; publicity chairman, Marion Leigh, c28; music chairman, Leslie Bury, e28; Sunday evening lunch chairman, Mrs. Charles Thomas. Tonight the group will be enter tained at the home of their pastor. Send the Daily Kansan home. Practice limited to examination of Eyes without dilating, and Fitting of Glasses. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Special rates now on for your Jay- hawker gloss. Make appointments early. Lawrence Studio, ground floor, 727 Mass. St., phone 415—Adv. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Tommy Bramell, Trainer for Football Men, Here Tommy Bramble, trainer for the St. Louis Browns, baseball nine of the American league for the past four years. He was able to take up his work as trainer for the Jayhawker football men immediately. Bramble has had considerable experience with the team. The St. Louis nine played their last game yesterday and he came directly from his position in the work all of the beginning of the football season he was unable to be here. Old Valley Conference Will Continue With Remaining Institutions Kansas Conference Also Splits Seven Largest Members Form League Washington and Drake universities and the Ohio State University, M. College and M. College at Missouri valley conference, according to representatives of those schools who are interested in teaching there. Another meeting will be held soon to determine the policies of the league. It seemed the unanimous vote may be admitted to the conference. Following close the action of six of the larger schools in the Missouri Valley Conference to withdraw, comes the announcement of similar decision Kansan College to withdraw 17 members of a larger school in the league have withdrawn to form a smaller and more compact union. These institutions are the three Teachers Colleges at Hays, Emporia and Pittsburgh; Washburn College, Columbus; and Northwest College, Winnipeg; and Southwestern College, Winfield. No resentment is felt by the schools withdrawing against any of the others, but according to the audition committee, students members was simply to unwieldy. It Picture of our force, shouting with glee when told that our shop would be closed next Saturday p. m., Oct. 8, in order that everyone might go and see Kansas beat Wisconsin. Which means that you'd better The worthy successor to "The Hunchback" Victor Hugo's Masterpiece "LES MISERABLES" Today, Tuesday, Wednesday BOWERSOCK Shows 3-7-9 is planned to have the new league fully organized by the opening of this basketball season. Today — Tuesday Wednesday — Thursday VARSITY Mrs. Wallace Reid's amazing story of the traffic in girls Mat. 15c-40c Nite 25c-50c The remaining schools are McPherson, St. Mary's, Ottawa, Baker, Sterling, Bethel, Bethany, Friends, St. John, and Kansas Wealeyan. "THE RED KIMONO" A special W. A. a Board meeting will be held next Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. in the gymnasium. The regular W. A. a Meeting will be at 4:30. All members are requested to bring lunch for Health Week will be discussed, and every member is urged to be present by Jole Staplenpelt, c'28. W. A. A. to Hold Meeting PARENTS! This picture is life, and not suitable for children, so we ask you NOT TO BRING THEM Crillon Eubanks, A. B., 24, M. A. 26, is doing graduate work at Columbia University, New York. Special rates now on for your Jay-hawk gloss. Make appointments early. Lawrence Studio, ground floor, 727 Mass. St., phone 415—Adv. Special rates now on for your Jay-hawker gloss. Make appointments early. Lawrence Studio, ground floor, 727 Mass., St. phone 415—Adv. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1925 Maa. DR. FLORENCE HARROWS Orthopaedic Physician, Calls answered. Owner Baker's Drug. Phone 2397 Manhattan Shirts for Fall 35c Is the price of our regular meals Meat and Potatoes Side Dishes Drink, Dessert Bread and Butter Our Sunday Chicken Dinner is 50c. If you liked ours yesterday, come back next Sunday with a friend. 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Representative St. Louis No Official Student Directory for Any State School This Year Says the State Printer The Kansan is sorry that the state printer cannot publish a student directory this year. When the Kansan's directory was planned it was expected that the regular official directory would be published later in the year after names could be thoroughly checked and addresses corrected. Inaccuracies are inevitable in the Kansan's directory because of the speed with which it was compiled, but the Kansan thought an EARLY directory in addition to the regular directory would be a worthwhile service to its readers. But now it looks as if the Kansan's directory would be even more valuable than was expected. A few extra copies of the directory were printed to take care of those new subscriptions which will come in during the next few days. "A word to the wise" should be sufficient. The University Daily Kansan Delivered to your door five evenings a week and Sunday morning only $4.00 the year