PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1926 Thirty Freshmen Selected to Play Missouri's Squad Funds Derived From Game Will Benefit Memorial for Walter Camp at Yale at Yale Nearly thirty freshmen at the University of Kansas who have been practicing football all fall will be rewarded with a trip to Columbia, Mo. for their week for a game with the freshman team of the University of Missouri. Coach John Bunn today announced his selection from the several score who have been practicing, including students from all parts of Kansas. This is the first time that varity freshmen teams have met in intercollegiate game. The game this year is to be played on Rollin's field, at a memorial service for the late Walter Camp, and the funds derived from the game will go to the Walter Camp Memorial at Yale University. The squad will leave Lawrence Thursday for Booneville, Mo., and spend the night there, going on to Columbia only in time for the game and returning to Booneville Friday night. Saturday the freshmen will again go to Columbia to witness the Kansas Missouri football contest. Members of the freshman 'varsity' announced by Coach Bunn are as follows: John Akers, Lawrence; Donn Briggs, Hutchinson; S. M. Carter, Hillbison Ohio; Allen Cochran, Protection; Anthony Propernic, Aurora, III; Lloyd Miller, Endorca; John Meyers, Lawson worth; Ralph McCoy, Dodge City; Donald Cooper, Winfield; Hugh Doughs, Oberlin; E. M. Evans, Journey way Spring; William T. Fawkes, Edmond W. Kirk, Oklahoma; Robert Grimes, Kansas City; Harlen Hanson, Lawrence; Homer Henderson, Lawrence; John Kidd, Cherryvale; Gerald Kolterman, Wamoge; Raymond Lanham, San Antonio, Texas; Roland Lanham, Lawrence; Stewart Lewis, Columbus, Edgar Schmidt, McLouth; William H. Smith, Durham; William Thayer, Douglas Macdonald; Protection; James M. Tipton, Kansas City, Kan; Jack Todd, Oklaho, E. L. Thrasher, Ioja; and Rolla Wray, Ellsworth Cross Country Squad Plans to Upset Dope Thursday Runners in Good Shape Light workouts have been the order of the day this week in preparing the cross country squad for the Missouri valley meet which is to be held at Norman, Mo. Thursday of this week. The team is in good condition and is up to as much an important amount of workout before they return to Lawrence. Jayhawk fans were rather disappointed in the showing made by the team against Oklahoma. Despite the victory, both teams ripped to the tape, the队 failed to win, only four men finishing. Saurmen of the Kanaas squad, who had trouble with his stomach, was under pressure and could drop out in case it troubled him. Doctor Huff announced last night that he would take Erast, Savira, Frize, Williams, Springer, and either Saumerman or Jarbee. Doctor Huff said last night that he believed that the team has an even chance to win. He declared that with "Pete" Springer showing his usual form and with some support from his place, that the team will be better enough than the last week to wri Although the team was defeated by the Aggies earlier in the year, the team has gained much in experience since that meet and is expected to show a reversal of the form they exhibited at that meet. The entire seventh floor of the New Hotel Sherman at Chicago is reserved for tall men. Compatible, ex-room furniture and over. to the six footers and over. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST: A Master DeMolay pin, somewhere on the campus. Finder please return to the Kansan office. uward. 62 LOST: "Swan" brand fonten pen, black, with clip, probably in journalism building. Please return to Korean business office. 63 LONT: Black leather bifold, with name in fold. Finder may keep money in and receive additional bifolds. With the bifolds the blower Logan Wait, phone 13799. LOST: Lady's black Sheaffer fountain pen, with clip attached. Reward. Call 1968 red. 62 Juniors Defeat Seniors in Hockey Game Monday The juniors defeated the seniors, 1-0, in the hockey game played Monday afternoon. The one score of the game came in the last quarter and was made by Frances Frazier. The juniors have won all three of the games they have played, and yetersu has the first defeat for the seniors. The outstanding players for the junior team were Ruth Martin and Frances Frazier for the defense, and Oliga Fulton on the offense, according to Miss Ruth Hoover, coach for the 'nine team. Lucie Pyles and Alice Sims were the outstanding players on the senior team. The defense played a much better game than the forward line. Two Basketball Games Were Played Monday in Women's Contests Chi Omega and Alpha Xi Delta Defeat Wita Wentin and T. N. T. Chi Omega and Alpha Xi Delta won the intramural basketball games which were played last night. Alpha Xi Delta defeated Wiltin W仕entin with a score of 27:13; and Chi Omega defeated T. N. T. 23:7. There will be two more games tonight; Thai Phelan D., D. and Delta Zeta 9es, cerbain Ball. Wilma Wray is the outstanding player for Wita Wentin and one of the outstanding forwards for all the teams which have played, according to Miss Bydorny Barter. She made 11 points for Wita Wentin. The score for Alpha XI Delta was as follows: Ruth Martin 16 points, Margaret Curry six points, and Myrli Gould five. The first half of the game between Chi Omega and T, N, T. ended with a score of 12 in favor of Chi Omega. This allowed them to win Jean Elliott 10 for Chi Omega. The points for T, N, T. were made true: Elise Robinson four points, and Mary Bertson three. The intramural points which the teams have after the first games are: Cli Omega, 10, W. A. D., 6; T. N. T., 5; Theta Pha Alpha, 10; Orchid, 5; Wita Wentin, 10; Delta Zeta, 5; Alpha Xi Delta, 10. Don't let your handy lips and face get all rough and chapped this cold windy weather. Protect yourself with the proper protection. Stop in at REEFSEN DRUG STORE, 9220 S. 16th St., Chicago, IL 60615 will be supplied with the best and most delightful lotion to keep your skin in the proper texture. Kansas Gridsters Prepare for Fray With Tiger Team After taking a rest since the Oklahoma game, with the exception of a light workout Friday night, the Jayhawker football squad started initial practice last night in preparation for the NCAA contest at Columbia this Saturday. With the team in the best condition it has been in this year, Coach Cappon is taking no chances of any of his men incurring serious injuries. No hard scrimage was included in last night's practice. Ends Practice Blocking Coach Cappon put the ends and several of his hands in a general drill of blocking and boxing in. Coach Lookaheuhl had charge of the remainder of the backs and instructed them in side-stepping would be tackles. They also practiced cut-back that are run off the opposing tackle. Jayhawkers Are in Good Condition for Annual Game; Missouri Plays Used The linemen, in charge of Coach Steele, intervied some of the fundamentals of football that they had at their disposal. The ball was part of the work for the men of the Kansas forward wall. They also took alternates turns on the offense and the defense, as the case might be, in working against each Prospective Plays Used Considerable time was spent by the squail in practicing prospective forward pass plays to be used in the practice. The squail were also used in last night's practice. A defensive line and an offensive line was used in all of these plays, and two sets of backs saw action. Missouri plays that were discovered by the dayhawk scouts at the Miracle League are a reflection of the variety in the remainder of the week's practice. **Freshman-varsity** scrimmage has been discontinued but freshmen will participate in freshman game on Friday. The campus editor of the Okokun Daily suggests that if the O, U, H auses are to run against Kansas an- d thus lead to a victory they take through the Rocky mountains. Ends Practice Blocking The Jayhawk team will open Friday at Rooneville, Mc., and will leave there Saturday in time to reach Columbia for the game. Denatured Alcohol and Thermo-Glycerine Rankin's Drug Store Anti-Freeze Solutions Stop in on your way home. Handy for Students 1101 Mass. Tickets will be on sale daily to and including Dec. 31, 1926, and will be limited for return to 3 days in addition to date of sale. Tickets will be good returning via line used on the going trip or via either of the other lines. Cheaper and more comfortable than driving your own car. 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Come and see the Black Pirate capture a merchant ship single handed to win his spurs. special orchestra score for this picture, played by Earl B. Moon and Concert Orchestra. Added: Comedy—News Shows: 3-7-9 Prices: Mat and Nite, 25-50 --- November 16, 1926 To Coach Cappon and The Football Team In behalf of the Men's Student Council and the Women's Self Governing Association of the University of Kansas, I am wishing the K. U. football team the best of luck in their struggle with the M. U. Tiger next Saturday. Give them h , team; we are behind you! Herb Pennington Varsity Dance Manager Men's Student Council Women's Self Governing Association There will not be a Varsity Saturday night, Nov. 29 ---