... THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE a Wisconsin-Kansas Clash to Feature Completion Day Celebration Also Includes Rally, Polo Contests, and Dedicatory Address With the marchs of students and alumni on the campus to Get 8, Completion day, the day the Wisconsin Badgers clash with the Jayhawkers will go down as one of the greatest in the history of Kangas University. Rally Friday Night The game with the Big Ten ten will celebrate the completion of the new Man油田 stadium, the first to be completed in Valley and the first to be completed. The big celebration really begin Friday night, Oct. 7, with a rally, probably in the new $350,000 audioworth now near nearing completion. A polo contest will start the day's program at 9 a.m. when two teams from Fort Leavenworth, will clash on the field. Members of these two teams have shown much form in state and national contexts and promise to furnish much excitement. Arrangements for the game were made with the General Service school at Fort Leavenworth. Following the polo battle, the stadium will be dedicated in a program to be held in the Union, half beginning at 11 o'clock. William Allen White will deliver the dedicatory address. **Stadium Nearly Completed** New relations between Missouri Valley teams and the Western Conference teams have helped in playing of the games with the Wisconsin Badgers at 2 candle in the afternoon. It is the first home game that Kannas has played with a Big Ten team. Last year the Jenkinshawks lost by 14 and were then defeated by a 13 to 6 score this season reports from the Wisconsin team are that it is coming to Kannas with a various attitude. The new stadium is called the National 4,000 in the bleachers, is expected to be packed. Crews are working day and night on the stadium in an effort to get back to work. The contact. The unit on the northwest curve is the only part unfinished, and with it completion the alumni who benefit from this will be given a bait treat and surprise. Night Shirt Parade After Game Following the game which promises to be one of the best of the season, the team's electronic code will be driving at 7 p.m. Louisville stores will be closed during the battle and reduced railroad rates are being given from all points in Kansas and Kansas City, Mo., for those wishing to attend the game. The program in detail is as fol- The program in detail is as fol lows; Friday, Oct. 7 7:45 p. m.-Pre-game rally on campus. Saturday, Oct. 8 9 a.m.- m. Poole grume, south stadium field. Port Leavenworth cavalry and artillery teams. 11 a. m.-Memorial Union dedication services, Dr. Frank Strong, presiding, by K. J. Dennis H. Lindley, National Anthrop, K. U. band, Dedicated address, William Allen White, The Crimson and the Blue, led by the 12:00—Lancheon, new cafeteria in Memorial Union. 2 p. m.—Wisconsin Badgers vs. Kansas Jayhawkers, football game. 7 p. m.—Annual night shirt parade. Lane Principal Speaker at Cosmopolitan Smoker About fifty men, including members and guests, attended the smoker which was given by the Compollinato club Wednesday night for the purpose of stimulating friendship between foreign and American students. D'E H. H. Lane, of the zoology department, gave the principal address of the evening. His speech was for Dr. Kerr's lecture from John D. Rever, dean of men. The feature of the evening was Chinese music by Charlyn Yunn on the bhinee base. The smoke* hold twice each year, for the benefit of new and prospective club members, is the first of a series of events planned by the club. next week the club expects to hold open house for everyone and some time in October for a private event and island night at the American Lodge hall in Ottawa. Arthur J. Corbin Honored Arthur L. Corbin Honored Arthur L. Corbin, A.B., B.S. Yale Law school, has been appointed to the Sturley research professorship. Professor Corbin is the first to hold the position, this year in archivist in his field. Students are Particularly Invited to the FALL OPENING and STYLE SHOW by Lawrence Merchants FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23 7:30 to 9 p.m. F. A. U. BAND HASKELL BAND Window Displays Number Hunt Automobile Show Stores Will Be Open For Inspection But No Merchandise Will Be Sold - 3.4.1.1.1 - 3.4.1.2 - 3.4.1.3 - 3.4.1.4 (This advertisement published by the University Daily Kansan in the interests of the Merchants of Lawrence who are co-operating in the Fall Opening.)