PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1926 Kansas Harriers in Fine Shape for Run With Huskers Huff Pleaseed With Showing at Manhattan; May Shift Squad in Next Meet The showing made by the Kansas cross country team against the Valley champions at Manhattan Saturday is regarded by Coach Huff as a promine of a good season and a team of which the University can be proud. The Kansas队, hand-capped by the lack of experienced men, made an exceptional showing, Springer, finished ahead of Kinsport, the Angie star who was expected to establish a new course record. The squad is feeling fit and is in good shape for the coming match with Nebraska here this week end. "We are expecting a touch match," said teammate Brian Wilson, who sent them home with the short end of the score." Nebraska is coming with a win over Missouri last week, and a well balanced team built around three letter men from last year. Kansas will meet the Huskies, fired with the ball, to fight the same team, fought given the old championship team. It will probably be a close contest. Exhibition Plans Finished Men and Women to Take Part in Gymnastic Fents Approximately seven hundred fifty women and five hundred men will take part in the gymnastic exhibition, which is a part of the homecoming celebration, Saturday, Oct. 23, from 10 to 12 a.m. at the stadium. The women will participate in the first 30 minutes of the program and the men will conclude the performance. According to H. G. Alphin, instructor of physical education for men, no one will be excused from taking part in the exhibition unless he is working. In that case, a signed statement from the employee must be given to the inmate. If the employee makes the inmate be suited up by 9 o'clock on Saturday morning. There will be no admission clerged and a larger crowd is expected than last year. Everyone is invited to attend. The program is as follows: Women: 1, relays; 2, folk dance 3, hockey game. Men: 1, marching and mass drill, 2, soice ball game; 3, eagleball game 4, tambling and pyramids; 4, parallel bar work. Sport Notes The big game in the Valley for this week end brings together the Aggies and Olkahoma at Norman. The Aggies have an impressive record to date with victories over Texas University, 13 to 3; Creighton, 12 to 8; and Kansas 27 to 6. The Sounder team is also good. They have only one win against Oklahoma so far, outscouting in victories; 13 to 6 over Arkansas; and 11 to 0 over Drake. The Oklahoma Argies had a and reversal of form Saturday. After turning in a 12 to 0 victory over Ames and then leading the Aggies counted to Tufts University 28 to 9. Norvee Dorne came through as expected and rumped on Pom State with a substitute backfield. Against the Easterners, Wynne, Flamagan, Wyme, Hornen and Kedwards. None of this quartet showed against the Easterners as Parsiecine, but they did so against the Hoover backfield, with Chevigney, a sub, scoring one of the touchdowns. Individually, this boy Woyme is a Karinna product. He was a great backback out in the western part of the state, but it wasn't until some same generation of athletes there that produced Eileen Mum, former Aggie captain and all Valley追放, Midfierder of the University of Denver, and Kinnuckle the Angie middle distance runner. Do you know that the University of Michigan, Coach Cappon's alma mater, scored 227 points to their opponents' 3 in the 1925 season, but lost one game to Northwestern by the score of 3 to 2? Missouri Valley conference teams coaches learned the games at many different schools. Two of them, Franklin C. Cappon, Kannan, and Johnny Mankuild, Oklahoma Argues, played at home for a third of the league. Qolie Solem, Drake, was a star under Dr. H. L. Williams at Minnesota. Mr. W. "Andy" Hyland Kansas 1926 Football Squad Top row, left to right: Heard Scott, Lawrence, Human Design, Jewelry, Wheel of Time, St. Joseph, Ms. Bradley Baker, Kimberly, Lady Haes, Lawrence, Nana Owu-Oke, Olivia Johnson, George Home, Michelle McCarthy, Ms. Owu-Oke, John Lee Robi Middle row -Rowan Burton, Kansas City, Ms. Harriet Hamilton, Kansas City, Ms. Teresa Papadakis, John J. Wellman, Lawrence, Lloyd Jacke, Pheria Charlec, Sandy Cajun, Court Zobert Zobert, Kansas City, Ms. Coach Francis Cajun, Wolters Mankie, Mary White, Abraham Abelman Cauchy Goy Landshull, Myrna Vossier, Merriam. Bottom row -Robert Mayer, St. Joseph Ms. Harriet Hamilton, Kansas City, Ms. Melinda Thorbel, Protection, Derrita Fraser, Kansas City, Ms. John Martinus, Holt Carl Kalmilen, Kansas City, Harold Hahnstein, Kaward Calpany, Harold Hahnstein, Marksen, Gaurke Machic. at Grinnell learned his football at the University of Iowa. Noel Workman at Iowa State was a backfield star on the famous Ohio State eleven of a few years ago, and then to Hirgine Higgins, Washington University coach, was all-American end at Penn State in 1919 under Hugo Bengsod. He also played end on the 80th team, champions of the A. E. F. Charley Backman of the Akgies was a great guard for Notre Dame back in '15 and '16 before the advent of Knute Rocke as coach there. E, E Bearg of Nebraska played his college football at Washburn, Gwen Henry, Missouri, calls little Howard Payne College of Brownville, Texas. his alma mater is now in its 30th century. And Benjamin G. Owen of Oklahoma, was quarterback for Kansas back in the days when "Hurry Up!" Yost was coaching here. Here comes Nebraska. She's all wet, Bawling for touchdowns. She can't get. The following is a communication from an interested student, relative to the Nedraku game. The Kumanai character is presented on opinion on such subjects if the articles are signed. The names will not be used if that request is made. I'd like to add a little to what you said last night about the rooters supporting their team. Last year I doubt if very many K. U. students were surprised when the Jayhawkers downed Mizzoo. However, the world was and thought it a miracle. The only miracle present was that the Jayhawkers had for once gotten behind their team so that they couldn't lay down. When I went to the game I didn't think for a minute that K. U. would be beaten and they weren't. I've been a bit shy since then, most of them felt the same way. It's the spirit of the thing that counts and perhaps if we show Nebraska that we believe in our team the Huskers will get an attack of inferiority complex and feel that they're not so good after all. R, W SANDWICH INN The House of Good Eats Open 7:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. A. G. Soxman, Prop. 1403 Mass. 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So you can keep feet from an outdoor without damaging the meter. You often wonder where to eat We assure you the restful Virginia Inn is the best. Famous dinners by women cooks for the "Cool Evenings" for the Game Saturday— —topcoats that are waterproofed, and will keep you warm, tailored in new tweeds, velours; the prices $30 $35 $40 New Fall Styles in— Stetson Hats Manhattan Hats Keiser Neckwear BEAT NEBRASKA! Realizing that a student election, as scheduled for this week, might serve to lessen the student enthusiasm for the Kansas football team and for a victory over Nebraska, the Independent party will withdraw its ticket from the field until after the football season. To the Student Body: This is an effort to create the proper spirit for the big game Saturday, and for all the remaining games this season, and is done that Jayhawk spirit may be concentrated on beating Nebraska next Saturday. We ask the cooperation of our opponents in this move, and we believe the action is worthy of their consideration. FIGHT 'EM KANSAS! BEAT NEBRASKA!