THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawk Sharpens Claws to Tear Up Tough Tiger Meat K. U. Team With Uncrossed Goal Line Determined Crimson and Blue Own Valley With the atmosphere perfect for football practice, the Kansas Jayhawkers, under the watchful eyes of Coaches Clark, Schlademan and Allen, practice long and hard each day in preparation for the traditional clash between the Jayhawkers and Tigers on Stadium field Thursday afternoon after 2 p.m. Every available agent is spent, in wipping the Crimson and Blue team into shape; to the clash with the Gold and black eleven. Old Kansas fight and ginger is plentiful in the hearts of the Jayhawker players and they are determined that their goal line runs further. They also have it in their minds and hearts that they are going to win from Gwin Henry's team. The team has lots of pop and they throw their whole weight into the yearling line. The team has plenty of footing on the part of the varsity. Done 1: not Indicative This is the first time since 1919 the Kansans have had a chance to win the Missouri Valley football championship. That year the Kansas team was coached by McCarty and Linnade with Laslett as captain. The Jayhawkers and Tigers were tied for first place. The Thanksgiving tilt decided the contest, and the gold and black drivers were out of the valley that season. The Jayhawkers believe this is their year and that they are going to win. Dopesters have tried to dope out the Turkey day struggle, but doped in a Kansas-Missouri game is not worth anything. The team that has the best morale and fighting spirit will probably win the contest, and the Kansas eleven is not lacking in either of these. The Tigers will come up with a strategy in their eyes and they will be a hard assignment for the Clark men. Freshmen Easy Prev Freshmen Easy Try The Kansas regulars are having small dude runs in a sphere against the yearnings this week and they make touchdowns almost ; will. The Black-Kruger passing for mations remind the old Kansas students of the Lonborg to Mandeville flips. The Black-to-Kruger tosses baffled the 1927 team completely. Son Aaronson looked mighty good. They broke the Kansas lineup on Turkew day. According to the advance ticket sale it appears that a record breaking crowd will view the game. The Tigers won nine of Kansas, the Mt. Orchard team, womens 15 to 9. The Tigers won the fray last year 9 to 7. But who wins Turkey day will be a tense up until the whistle blows. Thursday, Nov. 29. R.O.T.C. News to Print Special Christmas Issue Issues of Dec. 15 and Dec. 31 of the R. O. T. C. News, the unit publication, will not appear on account of the Christmas recess. The News contains news items of the activities of the league and its football games, and announcements. There will be a Christmas number of the News, however, and it will be on Dec. 25. It will include letters from the alumni of the unit, and an announcement of the prize awarded to the students of Military Training." The regular page of cartoons by Duke will be elaborated on in the Yuletide number. Insist on Wiedemann's ice Craem The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Hazel-nut Judd and Vanilla Orange-Pineapple and Vanilla Other Flavors—Brick or Burk; Black Walnut Black Walnut Cuddling Chocolate Chip Strawberry Pineapple Brown Sugar Vanilla Chocolate Carmel Nut To Show Haskell-Butler Contest on Grid-Graph Sherbets: Cranberry Pineapple Special Molds for Thanksgiving Roast Stuffed Turkey Standing Turkey Peppered It costs no more to have the Best. Phone 182 Results of the Butter-Haskell game will be given on a Grid-graph at Haskell tomorrow afternoon. The team will have a greater interest in their team this year than they ever have in the past; however, this may be accounted for by the fact that Haskell has one of the greatest football teams in the country. Last Saturday the Indians played the Quantico Marines a 14-14 tie. This Saturday they will have just as hard a game as last and the following Thursday they play St. Xavier College at Cincinnati, O. Tiger Coach Develops More Fight in Bengals by Secret Practices Light Work-Outs Will Be Held Until Saturday When Frosh Meet Varsity Columbia, Mo., Nov. 23–Rollins field is closed to all spectators from now on until Saturday, and what goes on behind the gates of the field will be shown in black and blue. Black warriors for the Kansas game is a secret as yet to the Tiger followers. Light practice and skull drill are the order of the day until Saturday and then the gates are opened when the varsity meets the freshmen. The athletic department is endearning to get all of the varsity squad men to live in one place and thus keep them separated as much as possible from the rest of the student body. Coach Henry has spent all week in building up the morale of the Missouri team and he has been inviting the spirit in the team that "they can't beat us." The Tigers were guests at the Columbia country club one day this week. Skipper Henry refuses to give out any dope in regard to the team or its practices. Kansas has a great team and one that will be hard to beat, but his team did not who scouted the Kansas-Drake game last Saturday. Coach Henry said MEN'S CLASS Plymouth Congregational Church Sunday, 9:45 A. M. Subject: The Situation in the Philippine Islands Filipino Students will speak Please be on time ALL MEN INVITED that he was not going to make a single statement but was going to keep everything to himself until the Tigers trip the Jayhawkers. "The Jayhawkers are fast and heavy and can pass, tackle, and run with the ball, and they showed up well against the Drake team," said Henry. The test for the Tiger spirit comes at this time as well as a test for the Tiger team, according to another report of athletes at Missouri. The Tigers will come to Lawrence all priced to beat the Jayhawk bird and Coach Henry believes he has a team that can win from the Kansans. In counting your many blessings don't forget to mention the fact that you are invited to the Thanksgiving church and visit Methodist Church Friday at 8 p. m. Tables Chairs Community Silver Plates of all sizes Cups, Glasses, etc. Carter's China Store 841 Mass. FOR RENT Varsity THEATRE Tonight and Saturday Johnny Hines in Little Johnny Jones Based upon the Dramatic CoMusical Composition by CHICKEN DINNER GEO. M. COHAN Directed by - ARTHUR ROSSON by Presbyterian ladies at the church Thanksgiving Day beginning at 11 a.m. May Robson who will appear at the Bowersock Theatre Friday, Nov. 23, in her greatest success "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary." A comedy of the race track, where thrills and laughter intermingle. Plates can be reserved by calling 1161 or 1960 Black The "No Visitors Today" sign was posted at the gates of Rolls Field Wednesday by Coach Gwin Henry of the Missouri Tigers. In addition, all entrances are monitored at all entrances to prevent spectators from entering the stands. Missourians Begin Secret Practice for K. U. Game The only remaining opportunity for Tiger fans who are not coming to Lawrence Thanksgiving day to see their team in action will be Saturday when the varsity battles the freshmen. Coach Hübert Bunker's yearlings have been working on the Kansas plays and several of their own in an effort to make a good game against the Varsity, last season, according to the Columbia Missourian. REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIALS Original Saturday Candy . . . . . . . . 39c Maxie Cherries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c Packed in one pound boxes and fresh to you from the makers every week. F. B. McCOLLOCH Druggist 847 Mass. 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