PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26.1926 Receipts of Game With Tiger Frosh to Camp Memorial Jayhawker Yearling Fray to Be November 19; Name Players Later The University of Kansas freshman football team will journey to Columbia, Mo., Friday Nov. 19 where it will meet the Missouri university Trechsel team in the first freshman football held in the history of the two schools. The K. U. freshman team will leave Lawrence Thursday for Booneville where practice will be held on the Kemper Military Academy athletic campus, where students day morning and meet the Missouri freshmen on their own field Friday afternoon. Immediately after the game the team will return to Booneville, returning the next day to Co. U., before the K. U.-M. U. variety struggle. The purpose of the freshman game is to raise funds for the Walter Camp Memorial which is to be erected at the University's athletic field in honor of the "father of football." The Yale alumni are contributing half of the memorial fund which is $800,000. the other half represents college and college all over the country. Other valley freshmen teams will also bold contests for this purpose. The Oklahoma-Oklahoma A, and M freshmen teams will meet; the Akhra freshmen will meet the Nebraska yearning; Drake will meet Ames and Grinnell will meet the Washington team. The Kansas freshman who will make the trip is announced later by John Bunn, freshman coach. Past Dope Favors Kansas Jayhawkers Have Taken Eight of Thirteen Drake Games Kansas will go to Des Moines Saturday for the fourteenth struggle in football between the two schools, with a record of wins favorable to the Crimson and Blues. Out of the 12 past struggles, eight have been wined for Kansas and one game was a tie for the victory. And wins, the Jaswhawers in former contests have piled up 157 points to Drake's 61. Kansas' losses came in 1912, 1913, 1922, and 1925 with the tie in 1924. Of the last four games played between the schools, Kansas has one victory, one tie and two losses. Last year the team from Des Moines came to Lawa- town and lost to Kansas team by one to touchdown in a hard-fought game ending 7 to 0. Scores of previous years line up as follows: Year Kansas Drake 1899 29 1910 6 1911 11 1912 0 1913 12 1914 32 1915 39 1920 7 1921 7 1 1922 6 1923 17 1924 6 1925 0 Seven Baseball Contests Played in Fourth Round Results of the intramural baseball games for Monday, Oct. 25, are as follows: Pl K A Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Psi S A E Delta Lambda Lambola Alpha Kappa Lambola Delta Alpha Mu Delta Chi Sigma Na Kappa Sigma T O Sigma Phi Epilouro Sigma Alpha Mu Compositional chub May Meet M. U. Oct. 30 16 14 17 14 13 11 6 17 14 13 3 3 3 16 9 Plans are being made whereby the Kansas cross country team will meet the Missouri team on Oct. 30 at Columbus. As Kansas does not have a meet with Drake and the Missouri team will be idle, arrangements for a meeting between the two teams are being made. The Missouri team is in good shape after its decisive victory over Nebraska here last Saturday. --needs to be laundered by Professional Hands in a Professional Way. It's a big help to that well-groomed appearance. We specialize in shirt and collar work. Helen Rhoda Hoppe, professor of English, will broadcast the host of her series of lectures, "Interating People in Modern Poetry" Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Elan Hoen, author of the week will be on "Philosophers and $&chk." Nine Intra-Mural Games Scheduled for Wednesday The next series of intramural baseball games will be played Wednesday Oct. 27, at 4:30 on the diamonds back of the gymnasium. Nine rings are scaledled. The pairings and the diamonds to be used were announced by John Sabo, assistant coach, as follows: Diamond Beta Theta Pi vs A. T. O. 1 Delta Tau Delta vs Sigma Nu 2 Phi Gamma Delta vs Sigma Phi Epsilon 3 Pi Kappa vs Delta Chi Pi K, A. K vs Delta Kappa Pi S. A. E. vs Delta Upsilon Delta Sigma Lambda vs Graecer Pi U. vs Cosmopolitan club Alpha Kappa Lambda vs Sigma Alpha Mu M. U. Plans Homecoming Kansas Game Will Be Featured in New Stadium In anticipation of the greatest homecoming crowd in the history of the university, Missouri authorities have already begun preparations for the day. The program is being artificially extended to a number of students, faculty and citizens. The features of the program will be the game with Kansas, formal dedication of the new Memorial stadium and the Memorial Tower. With many hard surfaced roads finished and special rates on all railways, Columbia is preparing for the influx of visitors by arrangement of traffic, availability of available rooms, and increase of facilities for feeding. For those who expect to attend the Missouri-Kansas game on November 20 at Columbia, Chester L. Brewer 26 at Iowa, Dana Mack makes the following announcement: "Applications for seats for the Kansas game will be received here up to Nov. 1, at the time the distribution of tickets will be made. Everyone who applies for seats before that date will be in the first allotment, and those coming after Nov. 1 expect to衣 in order. We expect to衣 in a stadium this year, and in order to obtain the best seats, applications should be sent immediately to the office of the athletic director." Sport Notes --needs to be laundered by Professional Hands in a Professional Way. It's a big help to that well-groomed appearance. We specialize in shirt and collar work. The big game for Lawrence fans for this week end will be the Haskell Bucknell contest dedicating the new Haskell Stadium. This will be the first appearance of an Eastern team in Lawrence and the intercession of the content should prove a great attraction to fans in these parts. Haskell has a powerful team this year that has flattered every team they have played by big scores. Bucknell, though not an powerful as last year, will bring a veteran team to Lawrence primed to give the Red Sox Quaker state boys are coached by "Uncle Charley" Muran, who put Centre College on the map when most of the readers of this column were wearing knee pants (not plus four), though Muran is a veter coach and is noted for his ability to instil his team with a fighting spirit and team prayed before entering each context, at least we did that they had. Marcela Mcelain, giunt Curocella full-back on the Harkell seven, has scored a total of 142 points in six games this season. The Harkell has hit it off at a "point-a-minute" hitting pace. Moran is also a National leagues umpire during the baseball season. Dr. John Outland of Kansas City, Mo., operated on Albert Hawley, Hinesk's "iron man" center, day before yesterday. Hawley played through three years of football at the Redskins school without an injury and last year in every minute of every game Against Wolverine he received an injured thigh that has kept him out of competition since that time. The Haskell-Bucknell intersection football fracas Saturday afternoon on Haskell's new half million dollar stadium will be the first time in five years that the Braves have played on their home field before a crowd of their own race. Between 5,000 and 12,000 fans attended the United States will be in the stands Saturday when the two teams take the field. Theoreon "Tiny" Reebuck cracked a bone in his heel in the HaskellJack contest last week and is crippled as a result for the titt with Bucknell here Saturday. Conch Dick Hanley will feel the loss of his 210 pound tackle in case the big boy is not in shape for the Bucknell game. Ku Kus Form in 1919 Club Helps Organize National Pep Society Jay James Appearance in 1923 Fosters School Spirit and Hill Activities The present men's pop organization, the Ku Ku was's organized in 1919 under the name Ku Ku Klan. At that time the organization wore robes and hoods. In the fall of 1922, at the request of Governor Allen, the name was changed to Ku Ku Club and the dresses were discarded for a sweater outfit. In December, 1922, with a view to fostering better spirit between schools and due to the efforts of C. C. Carl, Bob Rowland, and "Bugs" Breedring, the national organization of PI Edison Pi was formed, with Kansas as the mother chapter and Nebraska as the daughter chapters. Several additional chapters have since been organized, mostly among schools of the Missouri Valley. PI Ephesus P1 has tried to cooperate with the Athletic Association and the cheerleaders, the latter being honorary members of the organization. The organization leads its support to my worthy cause or movement on the Hill. Identification of members are made among men, both fraternity and nonfraternity, who have shown themselves to be interested in school activities. The membership is limited to 40. The members of both pep populations were dressed in white. Between halves of the game, they marched on the field in two groups equally divided. One group formed the letters K, U. The other group formed the letters M, U. "The women's pop organization, the Jay Jones, made his first appearance at the Homecoming game at Missouri November 1923." The membership originally consisted of 62 women, half of whom were non-sorority and half sorority men. This group has been removed to include only one member from each Greek letter sorority, and an equal number of non-sorority women. This plan of membership reflects the fact as present members graduate. "The purpose of the Jay James, as at the time of its organization, shall be for the principles of goodportsmanship and the promotion of its principles and the advancement of its welfare." Throughout each school year the Jay James are asked to take charge of a number of Hill activities. They manage the annual sale of Christmas merchandise, compete in golf games, and usher at University affairs such as freshman initiation. Shows: 3----6:30----9 VARSITY Prices Right Over the Bar for an Entertainment Goal! Professor Loring will play a special number on the Reuter organ. THE REST OF THE WEEK That Shirt and Collar The surprise sensation of the year! By all means see it! Added -- News -- Comedy Mat. 10-10 Nite 10-50 Lawrence Steam Laundry 10th & New Hampshire Phone 383 We clean everything you wear but your shoes Plan how you are going to get to Columbia to see the To the five persons receiving the highest number of votes we will lend a Ford sedan to be driven 450 miles (dieses to Columbia), with absolutely all expenses on the car pad, including gas, oil, tires and general repair. Here's Your Chance to go FREE Missouri-Kansas Game On November 22 Now When you get your Ford, Chevrolet, or Dodge ask us to let you vote. You get one vote for every dollar or part thereof that you spend with us between now and Nov. 16. Absolutely no obligations on anyone but us. RENT A FORD CO. Phone 658 Drive It Yourself 916 Mass Crepe Paper, Serpentine, Nut Cups, Party Decoration, Place Cards, Programs, Engraving, Printing, Stationery, Rubber Stamps. A. G. ALRICH Tel. 288 736 Mass. BOWERSOCK TONIGHT When thousands of people put their personal O. K. on a show you know it's great entertainment. With DORIS KENYON Also Comedy News Review Earl Moon and his 7-piece concert orchestra will play a selection celebrating Pow-Wow Week. Shows: 3----7----9 Tomorrow--Thursday "BIG PARADE" Friday — Saturday Gene Stratton Porter's "LADDIE" Copyright 1924 Hart Schoffner & Marx CARL'S OVERCOAT HEADQUARTERS A -offering this season coats of foreign and domestic fabrics—in the new Raglans, Double Breasted Ulsters, and Chesterfield models- —the fabrics are built for Style as well as Service. A wonderful showing of fine Overcoats for your choosing. $30 to $75 —with your Cont, Pigskin Gloves, Tieover Muffler, Flippim Blur, all here for the asking. Glad to show you VARSITY DANCE WITH K. U. Sundodgers --- F. A. U. Saturday, October 30 --- Refreshments Couples.75 Stags $1.25