THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE EOUR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1926 Jayhawker Team Takes Short Rest Before Tiger Clash Kansas Grid Mentors Scou Mizzout and Washington Teams in Action at Columbia The Jayhawk football team was given a complete rest from any gridiron activities yesterday afternoon. Coach Cappon had told his men to forget football completely until Monday afternoon when they would start the week of practice for Missouri in earnest. Coaches Cappon, Steel and Sabo went to Columbia yesterday, to see the Tigers in action against Washington University. They were accompanied by several members of the team. Gwin Henry, Tiger coach, did not have his team open up on its usual amount of surprise plays and aerial fireworks in the Four contest as he began to play more regularly. He played so far this season by the Tigers. The presence of the Jayhawkers in the stands probably accounted for this because Coach Henry realizes that his team will be at Columbia next Saturday will be a dazzling and apt to go either way. Team in Good Condition **Team in Good Condition** According to Coach Cappon the men are in about the best physical condition at the present time that they have been this year. Barring accidents or injuries during the coming and ready to go into the Tigerray and give everything that they have. Eleven of the Jawkah gristlers will play their last game for the Crimson and the Blue on next Saturday. They are Captain Zaber, Starr, Lattin, Wall, Davisbon, Voigts, Baker, Anderson, Wellman, Cloud and Taylor. It is probable that all of these men will see action in the game. Women Play First Games Round Robin Intramural Basket Ball Tournament Opens The first three games of the women's round robin intramural basketball tournament were played today. Theta Phi Alpha won over T. N. T, with a score of 11-9; Alpha Xi Delta defeated Corbin Hall, 34-2; Wita Wentin defeated Delta Zeta, 2-0. W. A. D, the W. S. G. A. group, did not appear, so the game was forfeited to Chi Omega, 2-0. The Alpha Xi Delta much outplayed Corbin hall, according to Miss Hower. Margaret Curry made 10 points, Ruth Martin 17 points, and Tina Simpson for Alpha Xi Delta. Malai Piper made the only goal for Corbin hall. Theta, Pi Alpha and T, N. T, were tied at the end of the game 9-9, and played a three-minute over-period which left the score 11-9 in favor of Theta Phi Alpha. The Theta Phi also won with prevented the other forwards from making goals, according to Miss Ruth Hoover. The next games of the tournament will be played Monday, Nov. 15, at 8:30 p. m. The admission fee will be 10 cents. At the end of the first half the score between Delta Zeta and Wita Wenit was 6-5. The first half of the game was rather slow, but the latter half was much faster, and the final score was Wita Wenit, 20; Delta Zeta, 10. Wilma Wray made the points for Wita Wenit. the members of the Delta Zebra team are: Mary Eleanor Flinkin, captain, Mary Coching, Billy Evans, Mary Friesen, Dora Gerae, Melba Maia Friesen. Wita Wentin; Wilma Wray, Pearl Weigleen, Letha Lowe, Anna Snyder, Olivie Whitlock, Milldred Frys; subta- lish Douthough Dreighy and Mary Shoemaker. Corinb hitch: Josephine Brown, cup- tain, Faye Donald, Thelma Hunter Mabel Piper, Gladys Hitt, Margare Rogers. Alpha Xi Delta; Margaret Curray, captain, Ruth Martin, Florence Kisechner, Alice Gaskill, Myrl Gould, Jeanneetto Fleishman. Theta Phi Alpha: Catherine Lynch captain, Mabel Drany; Mary Reed Thelma Hartley; Rix Rioria; Gladys Beddow. T. N. T.; Mary Bernstein, captain Lucile Pyles, Jesse George, Joe Stapleton, Elosie Robinson. Lindley to Washington Chancellor E. H. Lindley left the evening for Washington, D. C. to attend a meeting of the National Association of State Universities which will be held Monday and Tuesday Chancellor Lindley presided as president of that association in the year 1994-25. Purdue Football Players Wear Silk Pants in Their Conquest for Championship of Big Ten The Purdue University football team is seeking a Big Ten title in silk football pants. Their invention by Jimmy Phinel, head football coach at Purdue, was an idea born of necessity, and they were given their first test in the game with the Navy early last month. Phelan found that he must have lighter equipment for his light-weight seven and after considerable experiment, settled on balloon silk. The new trousers, which weigh a pound and a half, as compared with the eight pounds of the old type, have been adopted by Notre Dame and many other universities, but they are used instead of leather pads, being taped onto the thighs. They have proved better shock absorbers than the old leather pads, according to studies. Phelan got his idea during the season of 1925 and developed it during the following winter and summer. Many samples of material were submitted to Philan by a Chicago sports-sponsor and participated in spring practice. Balloon silk stool the test best and was adopted for nil Boilermaker auits in the next order. The test with the Navy convinced Pholan even more that the innovation success and wealth the added expense. On Other Fields --son of 1925 and developed it during the following winter and summer. Many samples of material were submitted to Philan by a Chicago sports-sponsor and participated in spring practice. Balloon silk stool the test best and was adopted for nil Boilermaker auits in the next order. The test with the Navy convinced Pholan even more that the innovation success and wealth the added expense. Oklahoma Agages 3; Grimell 6 Nebraska 3; Kansas Agages 8 Boston 21; Haskell 21 Drake 21 Missouri 41; Washington 6 Navy 10; Georgetown 7. Notre Dame 7; Army-9. Princeton 10; Yale 7. Columbia 16; State 16. Northwestern 38; Chicago 7. Frosh Show Strength by Routing Reserves in Grid Game, 16 to 0 Propernich Scores Touchdown Schmidt and Cooper Make Place Kicks Yesterday afternoon's exhibition of football shown by Coach John Bumh's team in its 16 to 0 defeat of the reserve squad showed clearly that the yearlings are one of the strongest first-class Ml. HR. Oleh has possessed in years. Despite the fact that most of the last quarter of the game was played in darkness a crowd of nearly two thousand watched it. It was almost impossible for the defensive team to tell who was carrying the ball during the last five minutes until the back was well under way. The yearlings accounted for their 16 points by a touchdown, three placements and two rebounds. After gaining the ball on the reserve 35-yard line the freshmen started a march down the field with A. Propernick carrying the ball most of the time. Propernick finally plunged over and E. Schmidt made the kick. This score can be in the second quarter. Schmidt made a place kick from the 22-yard line in the first five minutes of play, and H. Cooper made two in the first three. Schmidt made a yard and 30-yard lines, respectively. The outstanding players for the freshmen were Thrasher, Douglas and Olson on the line and Propernick and Cooper in the backfield. Leavengood played well in the reserve backfield. The starting lineup. The starting lineup: Freshman REverve Alcox LK. UT. Barton BT. Stewart Thrauder LG. Metellie Henderson e. RG RG. Davis George RG. Force Glenn RG. Force Cummins RK. Carey Cooper RK. Carey Cooper RK. Carey Schmitt LH Hendrickson Schmidt LH Hendrickson Properick R Leavengood Hoff's Suit Is Answered Los Angeles, Nov. 13.—A demurrier to Charley Huff® $500 suit against the Amateur Athletic Union, Robert Weaver and others, accused of conspiring to rain the Norwegian pole champion in the federal district court here today. If the demurrer is sustained, Hoffa only alternative will be to start proceedings in New York, it was pointed (United Press) Demurrer Is Filed Challenging Court's Jurisdiction More than one hundred and forty freshmen have applied for admittance into the new naval unit at the University of Minnesota, but because of limited enrollment only seventy-five first year men have been accepted. The demurrier, filed by Lorin Andrews, attorney, alleges that the Andrews federal counsel had no jurisdiction over the defendant Hoff and that the Norwegian champion's complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute责任 for ac- Beet Mizzoul 12 The Purdie coach predicts that teams of the future will be clat in silk trousers made in the school colors or jerseys are made at the present. The silk material may be obtained in any color. Coach Phelan uses the silks on dry, fast grilllons. For wet weather he buins "rain pants," made of material that absorbs water and allows aliker which are also very light. Fielding Yost has announced that the dedication of the new University of Michigan stadium will be Oct. 22, 1927 when Michigan meets Ohio State in an early spring game. The amount of the stadium bonds have been sold on the installment plan. LOST: Blue toepants, Friday night at Eckle's hall. Scarf and gloves in pocket. Inform Kansin. Too Late to Classify LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 0 School of Commerce, Secretarial training Banking, Accounting and Auditing. Gene for catalog. Real Hot Chili Real Hot Chili CITY DRUG STORE 715 Mass. Phone 17 R. P. Hudson R. R. Hickson She place to buy your Radiolas- RCA Loudspeakers and RCA Accessories We are glad to announce that we have been selected by the Corporation of America to sell and service Radiolas, Endspeakers and RCA Accessories. Badlands KRAL Localization $18 to $75 $15 to $75 $18 to $85 Comment Time. Payment may be arranged Suiting You—That's My Business Bell's Music Store SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Choice leather hand bags, bill folds and key cases—the new laced edge types. BARBER'S DRUG STORE 909 Mass. St. Your weight in wildcats THAT's exactly what you feel able to handle when you put on the suit we've just dry cleaned for you. Spotless, of course, and, besides, there's a new coat to the cloth—a new set to the suit—that brings back the day it left your tailor's hands. And when you give yourself the "up and down" in front of your mirror—well, there's no grade too steep for you to make. CLOTHES DO HELP YOU WIN ...DRY CLEAN THEM OFTENER! Who Beat Missouri - OKLAHOMA - Who Beat Oklahoma - KANSAS - Who is going to beat Missouri Saturday -KANSAS- XXXXXXXXX SUNDAY Start today. Feed up good this week and be in tip-top shape for the game at Columbia Saturday. Table d'Hote Dinner 75e 150e Waldorf Salad Chicken—Domestic Duck—Turkey (with the trimmin's) Mashed Potatoes Cold Slaw, mango peppers Ice Cream Drink XXXXXXXXXX Make Your Reservation "Just a step from the Campus" BRICKS----OREAD CAFE --and so the country was saved, likewise the Queen's pumps. And the Queen was so grateful to Walter that she made him Sir Walter, instead of just plain Walt as his friends had known him before. Send them to a friend whose birthday comes this month. Send them to the mother who wants to hear from you. Send them to the home that protects and shelters you. Say it With Flowers Wards Flower Store Phone 621 Guaranteed Flowers 931 Mass. St. TOWER'S FISH BRAND SNAPPY,SERVICEABLE WATERPROOFS All the go with College men Varsity Slickers (YELLOW OR OLIVE) Sport Coats (YELLOW OR OLIVE) TOWER'S FISH BRAND FISH BRAND "The Reamy Day Pool" AJTOWER CO. BOSTON -and so the country was saved You know that old one about Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth; There was a puddle in the road, and the Queen besieged, and then Walter stopped up and threw his embroidered topcoat on the puddle — the paddle — That's the fastest example on record of clothes making the mum. Naturally, now that the girls wear galoshes and paved streets are in vogue, a fellow hasn't much chance to do the Raleigh act. Nevertheless, there's nothing much more important in making the man today than the right kind of clothes, College men know that. They come to us for college clothes by Society Brand because these clothes—while theyick Sat Walter's embroidery—are considerably better looking. Really distinctivel As one precious freshman, a student of the American language, remarked: "They'd make a hit with any queen." V