THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Old Bird Prepares to Tangle Snarls in Tail of Bengal Battered and Beaten Tiger Comes Growling Fiercely; Jayhawker Goes in Hiding With only eight more days until Thanksgiving, Coach George "Potty" Clark is using every available moment to whip his Crusaders into shape for the battle royal with Coach Gwin Henry's M老虎 Tigers on Stadium field Thursday afternoon, Nov. 29. Immediately after the Drake game, he and Schladem turned their entire attention to the Missouri game. Skipper Clark and Assistant Skiper Schlademan, with twenty-six Mt. Oread players will go into seclusion from now until Thanksgiving day, and it is highly probable that anyone who attempts to watch practice will be given a chance in the season and Schlademan believe in the secret practice system and it appears to be giving the desired results this season. Kansas Is not Over-Confident There is no over-confidence in the minds of the Kansas team. They realize that the Missouri-Washington game was probably played as it would to create over-confidence in the minds of the Kansas players. But the Kansans have something larger at stake than merely beating Missouri. Their goal line has been Crismon and Blue players don't intend for the Tigers to accomplish the feat this year. The play of the Kansas team against the Drake Buildogs Saturday, Nov. 17, was brilliant and the Mt. Orcad crew was hitting on all twelve cylinders, both on the offense and the defense. The Kansans have late in the season developed a powerful offense that was lacking in the earlier periods. But for the first time in years, the Jayhawkers have a place-kicker that is dangerous from anywhere within the fifty-yard limit. Team Rested Monday Practice from now on until the end of the season will be long and hard against Coach Bunn's yearlings, with the freshmen using Missouri's formations, but Clark not need not play. He will probably teach the Mt. Orced队 a few new plays to spring on Coach Henry's Gold and Black team. The Kansas team came out of the Drake game badly battered and bruised but will all be in suit and ready for action this afternoon. The Jayhawkers, with only one more game remaining to be played in their 1923 schedule, have scored 122 points to their opponents' 3. The 3 points against the Clark team from Oklahoma from the forty-five yard line. The Kansas record up to date is as follows: Kansas...6 Kansas...9 Kansas...0 Kansas...7 Kansas...88 Kansas...17 Creighton ... 0 Okla. A & M. M ... 0 Nebraska ... 0 Kannas Aggies ... 2 Washington ... 0 Drake ... 0 Bobby Roscoe Wrestles Tommy Doctor Tonigh Bobby Roseco, who is assisting Professor Patrick in coaching the wrestling team, will meet Tommy Doctor in a match on Monday. A prize money received, Bobby Roseco has the best chance to win the match tonight, although Tommy Doctor is considered one of the best matches he'll ever win, watch from Doctor last fall. According to Professor Patrick, we will have a good wrestling team this year. The men are getting into condition now for harder work later on in the season. There will be four letter men back for a place on the team, Haley, Davidson, Archer, and Jayne. We've proved that elderly last year and should be good men this year. More men are reporting for practice each day, which will make competition stronger than in previous years. Potsy's Jayhawkers Prevent Opponents From Crossing Goal Hold Valley Teams to Smalles Score in History of K. U. This Season The success of the present football season is again brought to mind by the fact that this is the first year that the Jayhawk team has succeeded in going through to the last game having their goal line crossed. The all-victorious teams of 1899 and 1908, the wonder teams of K. J., football history, although they excelced in going through their olympic games, were not out or even a tie game, were often scored upon with touchdowns. The team of 1899 that Fightin' Tom Smith made famous came the nearest to approaching the record of this year's Jayhawkers by having one touchdown scored against them, that earned him a second-half score of 30 to 6 in Kansas' favor. The all-victorious team of 1908 was scored upon twice by touch-lows, and twice by safeties. Theouchdowns were made by Iowa, which was defeated 10 to 5, and by Nebraska, which claimed the small mid of a 20 to 5 score. Two safeties were scored to the credit of Missouri when Kansas defeated them to the tune of 10 to 4. Insist on Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Craem The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Maple Nut and Vanilla Pineapple and Vanilla Other Flavors—Brick or Bulk Hazel Nut Pudding Cheese Chip Strawberry Maple Nut Pineapple Brown Bread Vanilla Chocolate Caramel Nut Orange Nut Apple Tart Frutti There are few gifts at moderate prices that produce the satisfaction and gratification of Leather Goods. 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. ANTICIPATING YOUR GIFTS OF LEATHER LAST FOREVER CHRISTMAS NEEDS It costs no more to have the Best. Seniors Defeat Juniors Sherbets: Grape Cranberry Pineapple Thus the 1923 Jayhawkher has also so far this season, the record of holding their opponents to the smallest score in the history of K. U., the opponents' counters amounting to three points made by Oklahomia with a field goal. Smith's team made the nearest approach to this record, allowing but five points to be scored against them. The senior hockey team defeated the junior team with a score of 4-1 yesterday afternoon, and the sophomores took the game from the freshmen, 3-1. The senior goals were made by Patterson (3) and Olinger. Martin scored for the sophomores but put across by Geiger; and MeElhiney (2) and Ross counted for the sophomores. Phone 182 Sophomores Also Win In Hockey Tournament Game We carry a full line of footballs, basketballs, volley balls, punching bags, and boxing gloves; also a fine line of golf bags. The next set of the tournament Boxing Class games will be played Wednesday, Nov. 21, seniors vs. sophomores at 3:30, and juniorvs. freshmen at 4:30. The standings of the teams now is. Won Losst Seniors 2 1 Junior 2 1 Sophomores 1 2 Freshmen 1 2 now meets every Tuesday afternoon and night, and Wednesday afternoon and night. The Rooming House Association will meet in 206 Fraser, Thursday, at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. D. A. Spencer, Pres Mrs. D. R. Bryant, Sec. The line-ups for yesterday's game were: Sophomores—Collier, Ross, Marcell, McElhain, Barrett, Brinkman, Orbison, McCallough, Gould, Gibbs, Grass, DeWolfe, Geiger, Ross, Filkin, Waggle, Knight, Curry, Davidson, Tomblin, Douglas (substituted for Weagley); seniors—Lantz, Barter, Patterson, Oliner, Harkey, Higgins, Walker, Warmer, Spartini, Yudel, Jebril, Hanson, Mason, Crooks, Wilson, Martin, Butcher, Lademan, Duncan, Kreibiel (substituted for Lademan). Gym Credit Given 50c a lesson, given by Tommy Dixon OVERCOATS—$25.00 to $60.00 Rudhamanti will have a picnic Wednesday evening, November 21. All members are requested to meet in front of Fraser Hall at 5:30, before participating in activities. Original verse will be read after disposing of the principal part of the picnic. Those who must attend other meetings later in the evening will be disposed in time for them. Remember the time, the place, and the verse. Mattie Crumrine. The regular meeting of the hom- economics club will be held Wednesday, Nov. 21, instead of the regular meeting on Tuesday. The regular vacation. All members who have not Capture a captivating cap for Thanksgiving The newest ones are here at $2 and $2.50 A knit jacket or vest will add to your comfort We have them in a splendid assortment of patterns $3.50 to $8.50 others $25.00 to $40.00 SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM $45 to $60 —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes paid their dues are requested to do so at this meeting, according to Opal Lynn, president. And no wonder. There's a size for every figure. That means a perfect fit for every man. Splendid fabrics, expert tailoring. Totally new and original styles. Bowersock Theatre Lillian Bridgman, c26, visited at her home in Topkaka Saturday and Sunday. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY New arrivals every week in Added Attractions Bowersock Orchestra Featuring "Sing Them Again" — Some Reel "Last Night on the Back Porch" (I Loved Her Best of All) Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES Another Meighan Hit! We just can't keep these suits in our store. They're sold as soon as they're tried on. Here it is—the companion picture to "Back Home," a book written by author and director. Same breery fun, sharp satire and heart-apple. Such bliss come entertainment. Directed by Alfred Green A correct and popular cut The D'Orsay is a Society Brand semifitted model different from any you will see. The difference is in the cut. The suppression at the waist, the full chested effect, the narrower sleeve—these give the smart air to be found nowhere else A great variety of suits at $45 Others $30 to $60 Elks' Chority Ball. F, A. U, Hall, Nov. 2. Shoalfall's t-shirt. 2 piece Instrument.