THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Furious Practice Preparing Squad for Mizzou Scrap Varsity and Frosh to Play Annual Game Saturday: Secret Practice Still Used Long, hard, gruelling practice is the order of the day for Coach George "Potay" Clark's Crimson and Blue football warriors in preparation for the one remaining game on the Kansas schedule with Coach Gwin Hempy's Orange and Black clad Missouri. Tigers. Coach Clark is exerting every effort in getting his proteges into shape for the all important contest. The men work out until it becomes so dark that they can swim. Coach Clark sends in to the much-welcomed showers. The variety practiced for two long hours Wednesday evening, scrimmaging against Coach Bunn's men. The freshmen were named Missouri early in the season and the variity charges into them now as if they were the Tigers. The variety started off fighting time after time against the freshmen, and the two teams were sent against the class of 1927. The freshmen, using the Missouri formations, cannot make substantial gains against the variety. Backfield Looking Good Backfield Looking Good Captain Black looked better than ever Wednesday evening. His passing game was verging on the perfect mark and his end runs always netted good gains. Burt tore off from ten to fifteen yards at a clip back and Bund's turn was taken, which took two or three freshmen to bring him down. Gerald Smith also hit the yearling line for gains. In fact the whole backfield was playing in first class form. The spirit of the team is higher at the present than it has been any time this season, and the whole idea before them is to be beat the Missouri Tigers. Over-confidence is an absent member and he is an unwelcome visitor in the Jayhawker camp. The team had to defend the handest handed them last year on Rollins field and they are out this season to erase last year's defeat. Frosh Out to Win The varity will meet the freshmen in their annual game Saturday. The freshmen have a strong aggregation this season and they may win from the varity. Coach Bunn has given his men some new plays of his own and he may spring several surprises on the first string. The freshmen want a chance to give them with the varsity for the last play, so they hope to accomplish the feat Saturday by defeating the varity. Secret practice is still the order of the day and Coach Clark will allow no one in the stands when the varsity is carrying them. The coach is charged new some plays to spring Turkey Day and he is taking no chances of anyone overlooking the practices. The Kansas team is not over-confident but the boys be ready if they will be able to Missouri for sixty minutes. Sport Briefs Beat Missouri, that is the slogan on the lips of every student this week. The Jayhawk team has caught them and they are to come to accomplish the feat. Coach Bachman's Kansas Agries tangle with the Oklahoma Sooners Friday. This game should be a thriller as both teams use the air for their goals. But they'll believe they have a set-up, they will have another think coming. Coach Liston of Baker University was down watching the Jayhawkers Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Craem The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Maple Nut and Vanilla Pineapple and Vanilla Brick or Bulk: Other Nut Pudding Chocolate Chip Strawberry Maple Nut Pineapple Brown Bread Vanilla Chocolate Caramel Nut Orange Pineapple Tutti Frutti Sherbet: Grape Cranberry Pineapple work out Wednesday evening. His team meets the Washburn Ichabod Thanksgiving morning at Baldwin. It costs no more to have the Best. Phone 182 The Anderson brothers had a great time playing against each other in practice. One was playing with the beauty and the other with the freshmen. Prof. W, W. Davis was promending up and down the side lines Wednesday evening. The Southern can only a Kansas victory Turkey say. Davidson of the freshmen team, a brother of Davy Davidson, was breaking up varsity passes in great fashion Wednesday evening. Kansas Cross Country Team to Meet Tigers in Season's Last Meet Schlademan Men May Surprise Visitors Who Are Doped for Victory The Jayhawker cross-country team will appear for the last time this season Thursday, Nov. 29, when they meet Coach Bob Simpson's Missouri Tiger Gold and Black five-mile combination. The Missourians are doped to win the meet, but the dope may be spilled, and the Mt. Orde team cop the bacon. The Tigers placed cep in the all-Missouri Valley meet, while the best the Jayhawkers were able to do was to place fourth. Cochair Koch Schlademan is giving his men light instruction but the last of the week the men will be given long, hard practices. The Kansas team has played in hard luck all season, but they believe that they will be able to throw off the jinx Turkey day and win from the Missouri Tigers. The course, providing it does not storm between now and next season, will be in first class condition and everything points to a fast meet. Captain Wallace James reports that all of his men will be in first class condition by Thanksgiving day with the exception of Kelllet, who broke a bone in his foot in the Oklahoma Sooner meet. Nov. 3, Hedberg, who has been out with a bad foot, should be in first class condition and Coach Schalman be in first place, will finish up in the race. Pratt, who is one of the best five-millers that Kansas has had for several seasons, can be counted on to give some Tiger runner a race for his money. Captain James, who has been Paints, Enamels, Varnishes Floor and Wall Finishes BARBERS DRUG STORE 909 Massachusetts For the Party-mannered with a bad rib, will be in tip top condition, and he Bratt will probably finish close to the tape. 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