THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Eve of Big Game Finds EachTeam Ready for Strife Tiger Will Leave Tomorrow for Lair of Jayhawk; Clark May Use Two Teams All of the Kansas and Missouri football followers await with feverish interest the coming of the thirty-second annual gridron batte heat game, which Missouri Tiger, to be played in the Kansas Memorial Stadium Thanksgiving day. The Kansas team is in first class condition for the fray, and they believe that they will be able to turn back the jungle beat on the ball with a teammate. They give him a real battle before the sixty minutes of play elapse. The Tiger team, with several thousand rooters, will leave their hat at Columbia, Mo., Wednesday morning and journey to Kansas City, where they will sprint the night before the game. Coach Gwin Henry and his staff of assistants have been drilling the old Gold and Black elever long and hard after the defeat at the hands of Washington University. With the washing staff has been trying to raise the moral of the Missouri sound. No Sick list at Kansas Coach Clark will start the same team that has started all of the Kansas struggles this season. In the backfield of the regulars will be ready for duty. Burt has been practicing place-kicking all week, and it is probable that he will hand in boating the oval between the cross bars. All of the Kansas hospital list has recovered thoroughly and the whole squad are anxious to get a chance at Missouri. The Jayhawker team, under the care of Coach Gore "Potty" Chirk, Coach Sylvester Williams and Trainer Kelly, will probably leave Lawrence sometime Wednesday and go to some quiet spot to wait until a short time before the game. The whole Kansas team is in good shape, but you may use two whole teams in the game Thursday. There is no overconfidence in the minds of the Jayhawker players, and they are all ready to give the Tiger a great bat- Missouri May Take to Air Coach Gwin Henry reports that all of his虎符 protectors will be in shape to enter the game, bemana who is likely to injure, is in fighting trim again. The Tiger aerial attack will be greatly strengthened with his return to the lineup. In Bond and Faour the Missourians have two fighter packs, he will be hard for the Kansans to ston. Coaches Henry and Clark announced this morning that the following lineup would probably start the game. Kansas McLain le Missouri Mosby lt Lewis Haley lg Keller Ilonger gg Nilmero Fraker cr Smith I Davidson rt McAnow Griffin re Walsh Krueger q Moulder Black (c) h Faurot rh Boh G. Smith fh Whitman Officials- I. C. Grover, Washington, referee; Clyde Williams, Iowa, umpire. I. R. McCreeary, Oklahoma. K. C. Field, A. Reilly, K. C. A. C., field judge. Scores of Other M. U.-K. U. Games 1891-Kansas 22, Missouri 8. 1892-Kansas 12, Missouri 4. 1893-Kansas 12, Missouri 12. 1894-Kansas 18, Missouri 12. 1895-Kansas 6, Missouri 10. 1896-Kansas 30, Missouri 0. 1897-Kansas 0, Missouri 0. 1898-Kansas 12, Missouri 0. 1899-Kansas 34, Missouri 6. 1900-Kansas 6, Missouri 6. 1901-Kansas 18, Missouri 18. 1902-Kansas 17, Missouri 5. 1903-Kansas 5, Missouri 0. 1904-Kansas 24, Missouri 0. 1905-Kansas 0, Missouri 0. 1906-Kansas 4, Missouri 0. 1908-Kansas 10, Missouri 4. 1909-Kansas 6, Missouri 12. 1910-Kansas 5, Missouri 5. 1911-Kansas 12, Missouri 3. 1912-Kansas 12, Missouri 3. 1913-Kansas 0, Missouri 0. 1914-Kansas 10, Missouri 7. 1915-Kansas 8, Missouri 6. 1916-Kansas 6, Missouri 13. 1917-Kansas 27, Missouri 8. 1918-Kansas 6, Missouri 13. 1919-Kansas 6, Missouri 16. 1920-Kansas 16, Missouri 16. 1921-Kansas 7, Missouri 9. Total victories-Kansas 17, Missouri Total points—Kansas 364, Missouri 190. LOOK Seniors and "K" men are re-fueled to be present Wednesday in order to quell any undue student exodus from the campus. Second Radio Night Will Be December 10 at K. U The second radio concert will be given the night of December 10, according to Alfred G. Hill, secretary of the alumni association of the University of Kansas in music by the University Orchestra, the K. U. Band, and the two Glee Clubs. Talks will be given by members of the faculty who have been with the University for a number of years, with whom the alumni are familiar. New officers for K, U. local alumnium organization will be elected radio night. Last year there were a large number of meetings held all over the city. The graduate could "listen in" on the concert given by their school. Men's Organizations to Hold Track Meet Starting December 3 Means of Uncovering Valuable Material; Varsity Men Are Eligible Entries in the inter-organization track meet, which will start Tuesday, Dec. 5, must be handed in to either Coach Karl Schadheman or the track team. Dec. 3, according to officials who are in charge of the meet. The meet will be open to all University organizations and will last a week, starting Dec. 5 and closing Dec. 12. The greatest weakness through the loss of many of the mainstays of our squad and it is necessary to build up before the opening of the indo-season," said Coach Schadheman. "Many seniors were on the squid list and have been lost through graduation." The inter-organization meets are held yearly and have become a feature among the sports at the University as well as a means towards uncovering valuable track material. In addition, the regular schedule of athletic events at Kansas the Jayhawkers are up against some of the stiffest competition in the country as well as being under the noose of the opposing team for the most season which starts in early spring. Two men will be required to enter in every event from each organization. This will insure a large field of competition in the meet and a large turnout of men. Varsity track men will be eligible but will not have been involved with other men who have not been on the varsity squad. Competition will thus be lessened for those who have had little or no track experience and for those who have had no college or university competition. A Special THANKSGIVING DINNER will be served in the TEA ROOM THURSDAY both noon and evening Make Reservations Early Wiedemann's Copyright 1923 The House of Kuppeakis Your Kind of Coat The kind you feel at home in. A trusty, sturdy garment built for warmth, styled for good appearance, tailored for long service. 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