PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926 Aggies Undefeated by Jayhawk Team Since 1921 Struggle Old K. U. Jinx Is Completely Shattered by Pairs of Wildcat Wins and Ties Five years ago the University of Kansas football team beat the Kansas Aggies. Since that time the Jay-hawkers have suffered two defeats in their last season, a condition of affairs is hard to realize. In 1922, K. U. had an unbroken string of victories over the Manhattan team that totaled nearly a score of years, and in 1923 they followed the next year by a sorrowful game. Then the old Kansas jinx was completely shattered and Kansas lost in 1924 by a 6 to score and last year by 14 to 7. However, in last year's game when the half ended, Rivals for 23 Years For 23 years the two Kansas teams have been football rivals and the standing is 17 wins and three losses for Kansas with three ties. At the present time the Angies are on the top of the league, almost every man on the Angie team having now played on a team undefeated by the Jayhawks. That leaves the Angies with little to look forward to. While in the post five games that season we expected that they should win just in time to things up, that's all over now. Both teams are strong this year. Both are in general good condition although several individual injuries will be felt somewhat in each camp. They also determined upon a victory. And that increases a hard, hard scrap. Equally Good on Paper One paper the two teams book equally good with one team having 6 and 10 or 4 and 6 the Angles defeated Creighton 13 to 0. Then the Angles beat Texas 13 to 2 while Kawasan holds the stronger upset known and a 13 to 9 score uses touchdown and a 13 to 9 score. Paper records little in a game like tomorrow's will be, however. Better still is the best. The inter-Kansas struggle has come to be equally as important as the Thanksgiving game for each. A hard-fought game is absolutely worth it. The tentative line-up for Saturday's game, follow; Kansas Wall Davies Dairyers Davidson Sherwood Voighta Baker Zuber©C Thornhill Thornhill Mackie Johnson Price Z. Pearson Broni Fonbaugh(C) Krystal Edwards Cochrane Holsinger Bolksham Feathers Ten Valley Teams to Play K. U.-Aggie Clash Is Feature of Saturday's Games should have no difficulty in defeating the Parsons. Five Valley games are scheduled for tomorrow. This week will see the opening of the major contests. The Kansas-Akansas Aggie clash is the first game of the season but is expecting to have the new Memorial Stadium filled to capacity. Another important game is that between Drake and Oklahoma at Des Moines. Last year the Sooners returned victorious 7 to 0 and this is one of the best games in the nation's Tiger three battles the Southern Methodist at Columbia and Grinell books up with Iowa State at Grinnell and the game should furnish plenty of action. The team tied at 1-0 in the heat of about equal strength at present. The Oklahoma Aggies play with Tulsa University at Tulsa and Washington entertains Nebraska in St. Louis. Other interesting contests will be Columbia and Ohio State at New York, Cornell and Michigan State at Ithaca, Dayton and Haskell at Dayton, Georgia Tech and Alabama at Atlanta, Harvard and William and Johns Hopkins and Iowa and Urbana, Michigan and Minnesota at Ann Arbor. other games on the list are Northwestern and Indiana at Evanston, Notre Dame and Penn State at South Bend, Pennsylvania and Chicago at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Colgate at Pittsburgh, Princeton and U. S. Naval Academy at Princeton, St. Andrews at Napa Valley at Alto, U. S. Military Academy at Yale and Carmouth at West Point, Yale and Dartmouth at New Haven. Tomorrow at Manhattan when the Aggies and Jayhawks clash the rule should be put to the acid test as both teams will probably rely a good deal on the forward pass, and fans will be more able to judge whether the rule is a bindrance or a benefit to the game. Notre Dame after turning back the Gophers to 7 to last Saturday, will entertain the Penn State curtail Saturday at South Bend. Hugo Deak has a powerful team at State and will give the hoosiers a staff workout. Sport Notes Ku Ku's Award Prize for Best Homecoming Stun 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 -> -> -> -> So far this year the penalty for incomplete forward passes has not far as we can see, has not been evoked much criticism. The game as allowed in the least, but as yet this writer hasn't seen any tight game where a penalty or two made any difference. The trip to Manhattan for the Kan- Aggie game, which was offered by the Ku Kus for the stunt to be used for the Homecoming football game, was awarded to Dorothy Mc Clain, c'28 it was announced today by Dale McNeal, president of the Ku Kus. Owing to the number of stunts submitted, an honorable mention list was made of the students who submitted good stunts. Dick Harkness, c28, Nadine Miller, c28, and O, W. Reel were awarded honorable mention. Prof. John Ise The Ku Kus and the Jay James will give a stunt between the halves at the Kansas Aggie game tomorrow. R. O. T. C. Unit Begins Regular Drill for Year The local R. O. T. C, unit followed the regular order of Wednesday afternoon drill at assembly yesterday for the first time this year. The white team, which were adopted by the unit last year, were worn for the first time. Smoke a Pipe "About fifty more ushers are needed to assist in the Homecoming game with Nebraska Oct. 23," said Maj. J, R. Cygon. "Names must be posted by this week end. Former R. O. T. C. members who have uniforms are urged to sign up if they wish to usher." will speak at Unity Forum, 12th and Vermont streets; at 10 clock Sunday morning, what Do We Know? will be spoken at 11 o'clock with 11 o'clock主持。 ※ We have a large assortment of good pipes, ranging in price for 50c up. You know the famous W. D. C. pipe. Rankin's Drug Store Stop in on your way home 1101 Mass. Handy for Students Washington Won Last Game by Score of 20-7 Bears Ready for Huskers St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 15—The Washington University Bears eleven will face a strenuous task here Saturday when they receive a visit from the powerful University of Nebraska at Kansas City with line and backfield averaging 13 pounds per man heavier than the Bears, will attempt to settle scores for a victory guided by Washington 20-7 in the last encounters there, when it was in 1978 on the same stadium field, the Bears being outweighed considerably as at the present time. The Washington eleven, however, decisively outplayed the vengers and sent them back to Lincoln, Missouri Valley conference. That Nebraska still feels the sting of the defeat is evident by reports circulated from the Husker camp that the bearer Lincoln aggregation will be in a new defensive position and an ancient stigma. The Bear's, however, although crippled by the loss of their captain, Robert Mahan, now on the reprist list, are equally anxious to shake again the Valley grid standship and prepare intensively for the struggle. A battle of strategy versus brawn is expected by the St. Louis fans when the Husker eleven calls. The great weight advantage of the Huskers, indicates that few gains will be made through the Huskers forward wall and supporters of Coach Higgins' charges are awaiting a surprise campaign. The Social Service League has made an appeal for shoes and clothing. Anyone who can spare are asked to notify the Social Service League, please wear a pair of shoes or clothing which is given to the Social Service League will be placed where it is a real need. Suiting You-That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself The most popular eating place in Lawrence. Try our Sunday table d'hote dinner. Our business is your pleasure. The Cafe with the Home Atmosphere TUTCHER'S Phone 653 916 Mass. Dancing Chiffons sun from top to toe, the foot lined with an invisible fusle thread. The Red Seal Cafe 719 Mass. Tel. 126 GUARANTEED HOSIERY Chiffons as well as service weight, from $1.00 to $1.95 Lawrence Sanitary Milk and Ice Cream Co. 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Bases leave Lawrence for Tepe- town. 1140 a.m., and 1225 a.m. 1150, 1:25 a.m., 3:25 a.m., 4:105 a.m. 11:25 a.m., 2:45 a.m., 3:45 a.m. 11:25 p. m., and 12 a. m. Buses leave Lawrence for The Kansas Cities at 7:00, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00, 10:45, 11:30, m, and 12:15, 1:90, 1:90, 1:50, 2:30, m, 1:10, 1:25, 1:50, 1:53, 6:30, 6:15, 7:00, 7:45, 9:00, 10:30, m, and 12:30, a. m. The Interstate Stage Lines Co. Ekridge Hotel Phone 363 You'll never have to worry about your appearance at Aggieville. if you're dressed in Carls Clothes. —the "same" goes if your goin' to stay in Lawrence and get the game "grid-graph way." —the only thing you'll have to worry about is: How the Aggies are goin' to win from Kansas— "And that ain't worth worrying much about." Let us save you that walk to town IKE'S 12th & Oread Phone 970 Better Every Week The Varsity Dance Saturday Nite Oct.16 "Jimmie" Mitchell and the Original Jayhawkers Come and Celebrate the Manhattan-K. U. Game Refreshment F. A. U., 9 p. m.