PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1926 Light, Fast Backs May Start Game Against Nebraska Injuries on Both Teams Allow New Players to Appear on Gridiron What kind of a daйshawker football team will Nebraska face on Memorial stadium field Saturday afternoon? That is the question that is taking up much of the time in the fans these days. It is apparently taken for granted by the most people that the team wants to win. The week will be far different from the one which lost to the Kansas Agriges 27 to 0 last Saturday. From the way the teams have been running in practice it is evident that Coach Capper will favor light, fast drills. He has a clear vision. A good runs would seem to include Fritts or Anderson at quarterback, whichever one not taking that place, going to half. Baum may take the ball and Wellman and Wellman the other half. If it should really develop that this backfield arrangement enters the game, the putting assignment will undoubtedly fall to Wellmann, while Petit will play safety. The latter, who is the smallest man on the day, will be a good choice, and class on the signal in safety week and has shown some safety running. Seventh punch is what is wanted in the Kunzai backfield and that will be responsible for the starting of the less experienced men if that decision is finally watched. It may be that one or two men will be brought in, but the man will be arrested in the backfield to give clearance to the work. While Nakahara has been known to send out inaugurated "stories" to the coalition of the teams, it is a reminder of how much damage injuries are incurring the Huskers' chances. It "Blue," Howell, "Jug" Brown and some of the other injured stars are unable to get in the game. Rampage, the last will be hardy飞 BOWERSOCK Tonite--Tomorrow--Sat. Schnitz Seymoure's Midnight Follies Musical Comedy DeLuxe Featuring The Lyric Quartet CLAY STEARNS VAN RAY OSBORN and the WINTER GARDEN CHORUS Remember the Show Last Year? See It Every Night This Year! shows Start Promptly 2:30--7:00--9:00 On the Screen Tomorrow May McAvoy in "The Passionate Quest" PRICES Mats, and Evenings, 25-50c Complete Change of Program Daily Glenn Presnel will play one of the halves in Saturday's game. He is noted for broken field running, Three Cornhuskers Arnold Oedrich, Columbus, substitute fallback on last year's Nebraska squad, will probably start at that position against the Hawkshawts. Morte Zavler, Adams, Nebr, was shifted by Boarg. from center to guard. Injuries of other guards will guide the line-up at a guard position. ANNOUNCING Through BUS SERVICE from LEAVENWORTH to LAWRENCE to LAWRENCE Every Sunday Night at 7:00 p.m. BEGINNING Sunday, Oct. 24 This additional service is placed in operation to accommodate the needs of travelers through service west from Leuwenwijk via Victory June 16. Students of the University of Kansas, living in Leverworth, will find this new service of unusual value. The Inter State Stage Lines Co. Bus Depot—Eldridge Hotel Phone 363 -A- Free Trip to Columbia For the annual Kansas-Missouri football game November 20. To the five persons getting the highest number of votes we will lend a Ford sedan to be driven 450 miles with all expenses on the car paid. For every dollar you spend with us you get one vote. Only 26 days to go. For further information call 653. Rent-A-Ford Co. Drive it yourself. Phone 653 916 Mass. Tomorrow Morning the Has-Been Number of the . will await you on the Hill SOUROWL Don't Forget Your Campus Gossip "In Defense of the Has-Been" by W. Y. (Billy) Morgan The Homecoming of Buddy Roury "Them Was the Days" by Roy F. Bailey The Greatest Indian Pow-Wow 25c Friday Morning The score of the Drake-Oklahoma game last Saturday was rather minoral. Oklahoma won 11 to 0, the scoring resulting from a safety, a field goal and a touchdown. Only one player scored in this game, rolled up, this also by an Oklahoma team, the Central State Normal against the Alva Teachers. Jacqueline Stice, A. B. 26, returned to Lawrence Friday, Oct. 15, to attend the annual high school editors' conference. Miss Stice is teaching English and journalism in the high school at Pratt. The seniors of Columbia University have started a movement to abolish freshman regulations. WANTED: Boys to sell extra edi- tion of Kansan Saturday morning, Oct. 23. Apply Mr. Cough or Mr. Graves, Journalism building, or phone K. U. 66. 37 The University of Indiana is putting on a drive to secure funds with which to build a new dormitory. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT: Nicely furnished room in modern home.845 Ala. 49 PEGGY OTAY, announcing she is again caring for children, day or night, at day by appointment; kindergarten experience, 1454 red. 40 Come on Kansas- "the bigger they are, the harder they hit the turf" Helen Wills lost the Tennis Championship. Bobbie Jones lost his Golfing Crown Bill Tilden lost his Tennis Honors Jack Dempsey lost the "fistic belt." Glennna Collett lost the Golfing Championship New York Yanks lost the World's Series. - AND there is "no reason" why Nebraska should not lose to Kansas Lets "fight 'em" and win. Football Spirals —Kansas for a win over Nebraska. —Haskell practice game over Jackson U. —Okla. Aggs trailing Texas Christian. Grinnell "a win" over Wash. U. -Oklahoma-Aggies—A 60 minute real football battle with a "leaning" toward Oklahoma. — Missouri-Ames—Another good game, probably the Tigers winning but no "run away." Drake-Mississippi-hope for Drake-has no bearing on Valley. Lawrence-Ottawa a hot, evenly matched game with Lawrence winning. —our store will close at 1:30 Saturday-we're goin' to help win the game— —we suggest, you do your shopping early-what you need for the game and after—