THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Skippers Send Jayhawkers to Bed for Rest Crimson and Blue Gridster Stand Good Chance to Defeat Invading Bulldogs The stage is all set for the curtain to rise for the first act of the Kansas-Drake football game to be played Saturday afternoon on the stadium field at 2 o'clock. The field is in first class condition and if the weather remains clear everything will be perfect for the championship battle between the college and college and Jayhawks. Both teams are required to be in excellent condition and both on their mottle for the first whistle to blow. Skippers Clark and Schlademann sent their proteges through a lig it signal drill Friday afternoon, then sent them to the sheds to get a goo nnight's rest before soho. Goo o Clark will make no impact on the outcome of the fray but he believes that the Kansans have a fighting chance to defeat the Iowans. Conch Solem gave his men a light work-out Pri kers, who had been hung has an aggression that can qpos the Jawhacker goal line. Drake Has Three All-Use Lines. When the two team members sat atur- gate, they kick off, Drake will have three men in the line-up that are all-allaymen. A. Kruger at tackle was chosen all-allaymen Last year. Boatier and Oreuben, Joe's were also named all-allaymen, while the Jayhawkers have no all-allaymen men to send against the Drake steak team. Will condition, will be in first class condition to take the field against the Crimson and Blue eleven. Drake Has Three All-Valley Men All of the Kansas regulators will be ready to go to the front line trenches if Coach Clark takes a motion to send them into the fray. They will receive the motion on the hospital list for a few days, have recovered and both have been used in scrimmage this week. The Kansas coaches had a hard time to select the line-up that they will send to the team, but the combination does not suit the Kansas mentor it is highly probable he will send in an entire new combination. Drake has won from the Kansas the last two years and the Mount Oread aggregation is determined to reverse the tables this season and he has not been defeated in the valley this season and this game will be the turning point in the valley race. Drake has lost one game this season and he has not been defeated but has a clean record in the lost column. The Conches announced the follow- The Conches announced the following line up this morning. However they may make a change at the last minute. Kansas Drake Sanborn L. E. Mosby L. T. Haley L. G. Lonborg C. Freaker R. G. Griffin R. T. Giffin R. E. M. Kruger O. Burt R. H. Black, Cap. L. H. G. Smith F. B. Officials: Ghee, Dartmouth, Don Carlos Heury A. Kruskal Shoon O. Qebaugh Boelter, Capt. Spears McLuen Dartmouth, Ghee, Officials: Glee, Darthroom, Referee; McCord, Illinois; Umpire; Giles, Washington and Lee, Head- lineman. "Cassin' Tom" Says "Yes" "Cassin' Tom" Smith, former football hero and star during the years 96-20 is on the grounds ready for his next season. "In morning that he couldn't stay away any longer," Probably Mr. Smith will be the oldest "K" man to watch to-morrow's battle. When asked as to whete or not Kansas would win, characteristically, "Heil, Yes." Frank Wiley, of Kansas City, visited his sister, Lodema, c26, last week. Freshman Football Team Will Clash With Varsity To prepare the Varsity for the Mizzou game, the annual Freshman-Varsity game will be played Saturday, Nov. 24. After the Drake game the freshmen will use Missouri's plays entirely. A nominal gate fee will be asked for the game. The proceeds of the game will go to pay for the Grid. A ticket purchased by the athletic association. Missouri and Kansas Picked for Leaders in All-Valley Race All Conference Squads But One Are Represented; Grinnell Has no Team The arrival of the cross country teams from the Kansas Aggies and Nebraska Thursday evening makes a total of eight schools entered in the All-Missouri Valley cross country meet to be held here Saturday. It had been thought for some time that these two schools would not enter the meet and their entry brings the team up with other varsity classes, of course, and leaves but one school in the Valley which has not decided to take part in the meet. This school is Grimell, which has no team this year. Coach Scholstad is putting forth extra effort to make the meet a success, by meeting all incoming trainees and coaches over the course in automobiles. The Nebraska team is a strong one, but their ability to cop first place is doubled, as Kansas won from them easily on October 20. The Cornhusker entries are as follows: Zimmerman, Mr. Hammons, Rogers, Cohen, Ross and Schultz. The Kansas Aggies also have a fairly strong team, which may uset the dope and take first place in the meet. It is composed of: Baizer, Lantis, Rutherford, AlKman, Dubois and Wells. The course is in first class shape, and unless the weather is bad, a fast race will undoubtedly be run. Missouri and Kansas still loom up the strongest contenders for the coveted flag. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Craem The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Caramel Nitro and Vanilla Orange Pineapple and Vanilla Other Flavors—Brick or Bulk: Grana Pineapple Nutcracker Vanilla Tutti Frutti Banana Nut Strawberry Caramel Nut Chocolate Pineapple Chocolate Chip Brown Bread Honey Moon Newton Sherbet: Pineapple Ice It costs no more to have the Best. CHARLIE BLACK Phone 182 Subject of discourse by the minister, Wilson M. Backus at 11 a.m. This backfield star now stands second in individual scoring in the valley. A most important item in your getup is the fit of your collar and the tying of your neckwear. A most important item "THAT WHICH ABIDES" Black Second in Scoring Take a squint in the mirror and if you need a new collar or cravet see our stock of Ideflex collars 25c & 35c Cheney silk and wool ties Hear: Prof. Stuart A. Queen Sunday at 10 a.m. at Unity Church, 12th and Vermont Sts., Students' Forum. $1.25 "SOME MORE DELUSIONS" Captain Boelter Leads Valley in Individual Points Captain Boelet, of Drake, lead the yaleay in the number of individual victories against the Missouri Valley team. Captain Charles Black, of the Jayhawkers ranks second in the valley. Black's victory last Saturday when he secured four touchdowns and kicked five goals against the Missouri Pikers. Kruger, the heavy Kansas quarterback, has scored eighteen points for Kansas, while Burt, who has always be a consistent ground gainer, has marked up sixteen points for the Jayhawks. Griffin is close with twelve points to his credit. Kansas stands high in the number of players who have high individual records; however, Boelter's standing in first place with a total of sixty-six points scored has a commanding lead. Phi Alpha Tau Plans Work Phi Alpha Tan, professional dramatic fraternity, met Wednesday night in the Little Theater in Green hall and decided on a definite program for the coming year. It is planned to acquaint the members of the fraternity with some other One big advantage of a Stetson is that you can give it so much wear—and it will still keep its shape and style. STYLED FOR YOUNG MEN phase of stage work on the allied that of acting. Talks on the allied speeches will be delivered later in parts of the theater will be prepared fore the K. U. Dramatic Club as hoped that a broader understanding Bowersock Matinee, 2:30 Sat. Nov. 17 Night, 8:15 SAME ALL-STAR SEEN IN KANSAS CITY,LAST SEASON Seats Now on Sale, Nights, 1 to $250; Nights, 7 to 25 plus tax. Attend the Matinee Performance There are still plenty of good seats available for the matinee but not for the evening performance. The prices are lower but the play will be presented with just as much care in the afternoon as at night. "Naught can compare with gifts to wear." "ARE YOU READY" The referee's challenge rings out over the cleat-torn gridiron. And with it goes chill Autumn's challenge to every man in the Stadium. Are you ready? There's sure comfort and authentic style in these new Obercoats. Men who know clothes recognize an Obercoat instantly. That's because of the cut. That's the supremely different feature; it gives a smart air equaled only in the product of a few expensive custom tailors. A great variety at $45 Others $30 to $65 Elks' Charity Ball, F.A.U. Hall, Nov. 23, Shofstall's 7-piece orchestra where Society Brand Clothes are sold Football Tomorrow! KANSAS vs. DRAKE Stadium Field 2:00 p. m. Admission $2