THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Eight Men Play Last K. U. Game on Thanksgiving Next Year's Coaching Staf Must Fill Places of Five Linemen and Three in Backfield When the jaynawkers take the field against the Missouri Tigers Thursday, Nov. 29, eight of that group will play in group games and Blue colors. Of the five number are linemen and three of them are backfield stars. This will mean that the Kansas coaching staff will have a hard assignment to the vacant ranks left by the graduation of these men. In the line the Kansans will lose two of the best ends that ever represented the Kansas school. Griffin and McLain have all through their careers. Griffin was in the backfield two years ago when the Missouri Tigers journeyed to the school on the Kaw. Any opposing back players skirt these two players' ends has accomplished a foot worth noting. Lonborgs Place Hard to Fill Lonborg, who stands head and shoulders above all other valley cemeteries, is one of the layhawkers, and his place will be hard to fill for next season. Lonborg is a valuable man, both on the defense and offense. Fraker, who first played with Kansas in 1820, has joined this string. Chubb is playing a great game guard this season. Davidson, a star tackle on the Kansas team the last three years, will play his last game against the Tigers. "Davies" is an all-round star and he always has plenty of old Kansas fight. The coach said that Davidson will substitute line material and they should fill the vacant ranks fairly next fall. Captain Black Will Leave In the backhalf two of the regulars have won their three "Ks." Captain Black, who starred at end the past two seasons but who was switched to the backhalf this season will join the Crismon and Blue jersey for the last time Turkey day, Krueger also will play his last game for the Jayhawker school Turkey day. G. Smith, who played three years for Doc Weede at Pittsburgh normal, will also be host for next season. He is a valuable man for his team and is ready to forwarn passes. Alex Hodges is a senior this year, but he has one more year of valley football if he wants to take it, and it may be that he will turn down a degree to play one more season under the Crimson and Blue colors. Sport Briefs With only three days till the Thanksgiving game, the Kansas squad will probably ease up on the hard work before long. While the Jayhawkers are batting with the Missouri Tigers, the Kansas Aggries will be at Lincoln, Noble, try to stop Coach Dawnson's Cornbushers. Coach Ossie Solem will gather his Bulldogs together and journey to the home of the Okhahama Sooners for a Turkey day game. Coach Clark will make no predic- tion as to the outcome of the com- ing fray. All he will say is that we are ready to fight them. Captain Black will play his last gridiron game for the Jayhawkers, Thursday. Two years ago when the Tigers came to Lawrence, it was Black who threw the mighty "Chuck" Lewis for loss after loss. A Special THANKSGIVING DINNER will be served in the TEA ROOM THURSDAY both noon and evening Make Reservations Early Wiedemann's ... Columbia Ma Nov 26 Columbia, M6, Missouri, Sacramento and Missouri and Kansas in Valley interest that day will be the Kansas Agri- neeba nebraska struggle at Lincoln. It will be the last appearance of the Nebraska players, including Captain Nichols, Stark and Swarts. It will be a real Wildcat fight the Agriies will stage against them. The game probably rather see the Valley title go to the Cornhuskers than to the Jayhawks, from the good luck they wished Missouri following the inside at Manhat- ter. —Columbia Missourian ... A Jayhawk on every cont lapel— Have you yours? Points Scored Show Kansas Leads Tigers In Valley Contests Dual Meets and Outdoor Track Are Only Events Missouri Con Claim Can Claim Track is the only sport in which the Missouri Tigers have shown themselves superior to the Kansas Jayhawks in number of points scored and contested. The Crisism and Blue athletes have shown themselves leaders in Valley football, baseball, basketball, and indoor track. The Tigers are far in the lead of the Kansans in outdoor and indoor track in the dual meets and also in the state championships. Hawker runners are in the lead in the Valley indoor meets and have piled up a total of 77.5 to the Tiger's The Jayhawkers have won 17 of the Thanksgiving day games and have lost 10. Four of the contests have been tied. In the thirty-one games which the two schools have played, 29 out of 36 have played and Missouri has made 190. In basketball and baseball the Kansans are also at the top in number of points This Tiger backfield star is playing his second season under the old gold and black colors. He tips the scales at 155 pounds, is 22 years of age, and stands five feet, ten inches high. ARTHUR BOND K. U.-Missouri Sport Summary GAMES POINTS scored as well as in number of victories. Make Your Reservations K.U. Won 17 17 17 K.U. 160 Football 17 19 19 364 198 Basketball 33 29 19 372 328 Outdoor Track 44 19 19 821-12 118-1 *** Indoor Track 3 17 0 727 1-3 965 2-3 Train Valley Track Outdoor 361 11:42 571 1.6 Valley Track Indoor 77 1:2 - 33 *1021 Dual track meet was protested. FOR SALE-One three-tube radio set, a one-tube radio set, and a Shaube player-piano. Phone 2107 White. for Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner ... 11:30 A. M. - 1:30 P. M. Our service will please the Homecomers Hill-Top House (Lawrence's Newest Tearoom) (Lawrence's Newest Tearoom) Phone 1074 1144 Ind. St. GIFTS OF LEATHER LAST FOREVER A new and very carefully selected assortment of Leather Goods Specialties, Traveling Bags, Fitted Cases, Manicure Sets in Cases, Toilet Cases, Hat Boxes, Hand Bags, and Pocket Books. There are few gifts at moderate prices that produce the satisfaction and gratification of Leather Goods. ANTICIPATING YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS We carry a full line of footballs, basketballs, volley balls, punching bags, and boxing gloves; also a fine line of golf bags. Final Hockey Game Today Seniors Play Juniors to Break First Place Tie The seniors won from the freshmen 4-3, and the juniors outplayed the sophomores 5-0 in the hockey game. The seniors scored no neoon. The senior scores were made by Patterson, Olinger, and Fenner (2), while the freshmen goals were made by Wafole and Geiger (2), and Glisch and Foulk (2), Bock, Talmeh, and Crooks. The games this afternoon will decide the winner of the tournament, and they will be given first place, each with four games won and one lost. The freshmen and sophomores also have duplicate records, each with one game won and one lost. The lineups for the games Friday were as follows: seniors, Lars, Harkey, Patterson, Olinger, Fenner, Barter, Walker, Warner, Spratlin, Snyder, Robertson; freshmen, Gibbs, Gragg, De Wolfe, Geiger, Bolin, Dilkin, Douglas, Knight, Curry, Davidson, Tombiliar, sophomores, Koehler, Ross, Marcell, McEhline, Barrett, Collier, Orlson, McCullough, Barnett, Collier, Orlson, McCullough, FoukL, Foulk, Gise, Talhelm, Hansen, Mason, Crooks, Wilson, Martin, Ludeman, Butcher, Duene. A Jayhawk on every coat lapel— Have you yours? Thanksgiving Dinner Will serve meals during vacation Neighbor Club one 1660 1116 Tenn It's a Tom Wye Days of chill will be days of thrill if you step out briskly wearing a Tom Wye instead of an overcoat. You will enjoy the freedom and warmth of this attractive jacket. Stlishly tailored, it is neat and smart in appearance. Never bunchy, always in shape, giving warmth without weight. Two styles in beautiful heather mixtures. At men's wear and sporting goods stores. Look for the Tom Wye label. SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEMS "Naught can compare with gifts to wear." (107) "Kansas Will Not Be Disgraced" That's the slogan for Homecoming! You can help beat the "Tigers" and put the stamp of "all-valley-champ" on K. U. and yourself by being correctly attired in one of these smartly cut suits or Obercoats for day time and a tuxedo of assured correctness after six. New mid-winter suits and Obercools; correctly cut tuxedos featured for Homecoming at— $35 and $45 The best suits $55 Extra pays obtainable in most all patterns --individual stunts. Mona Foulk has charge of the program. The W. A. A. women will give a short program in Robinson gymnasium Wednesday night, for homecome-mentation. Students will build a pyramid building, tumbling and Come early—Thanksgiving Dinner University Cafeteria. A BRAND NEW SOUSA PROGRAM Including "ON WITH THE DANCE" "The Merie Marie Chorus" Ensemble Stéphanie "THE VICTORY BALL" the seminal hit of the leading orchestra this season; two songs from "The Mystic Shrine" OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE" a. Naea Sousa Humoresse "MR. ELEGANCE" a. Naea Sousa Humoresse "MR. ELEGANCE" is played by the world's a most luscious band and the ever popular Sousa Musicas as played by the world's a most luscious band. Robinson Gym December 3rd,2:00 p.m. Ma Guffin's Turkey and Goose Dinner With all the trimmings Thanksgiving day ——— 11 'till 2 5 'till 8 (after the game) 643 Rhode Island St. Phone 987 for reservations Bowersock Theatre Tonight - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursda 3 Shows Daily — 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Prices: 25c and 50c