THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tigers Are Doped to Defeat Valley in Cross Country Kcetl's Injury Spoils K. U Chances for Victory; Ames Team Is Strong Strong Six of the Valley schools will be entered in the all-Valley cross-country meet that will be held Saturday, Nov. 17, on the Kansas cross-country course. The meet gives promise of being fast this year as several schools boast of a fast combination. Coach Karl Schleidman is putting forth extra effort in order to make the meet a success. The winner of this meet will enter in the Big Ten meet on Nov. 24 at Chicago. This is the first time for several years that the meet is being held at the home of the Jayhawkers. Ames has won the meet the last few years and Kanaas has placed second. At this stage of the race Coach Bob Simpson's Missouri Tiger five-milers loom up as the strongest team in the country. The Ames, however, has a strong team this year and they may step in and upset the dope. Coach Karl Schliddeman has a team that will give somebody a race for their money before the season ends. The hawkers have won two Valley meets and lost one so far this season. Kansas stock went down several notches when it was announced that Julian Kellet, who broke a bone in his ankle in the Oklahoma Sooner race, would not be able to run any more this season. Kellet was one of the best five milers that the Kansas team had on to finish near the top. Coach Schlademan announced the following Kansas entries this morning: Captain James, Ream, Drast, Grad McRae, and Hedgert. Ames Leads in Entries The Ames Cyclones sent in the following entries: E. Bierbaum, G. McIntire, A. C. Bergstrom, P. Bolinger, M. Brown, M. Drew, T. Ereinow, O. R. Griffith, E. Hallowell, D. Holcomb, A. Houtz, A. R. Miller, and C. A. Wogens. Couch Bob Simpson, K. Terry, J. D. Sander, A. Pittinger, L. Lamar, V. Levit, H. Nisbet, Harold Trowbridge, G. Edde, L. Stark, and R. C. Pouge. P Winning team to Receive Cup "winding team to receive Cup" The Oklahoma Sooners斩获冠军, F. Rutherford, F. McLeyne, J. Scott, G. Kinbail, B. Star, W. A. Clark. Drake University will bring the following men from Des Moines to enter the race: J. Baxter, Steve Shaughter, Wahl, G. Wilson, Carl Elliot, Latta, William Britton, and Walden Dodge. The team that wins the meet will receive a silver loving cup, and the first three men that cross the finishing line will be awarded a g.1. silver, and bronze medal respectively. The race will be started ten minutes before the Drake Bulldog and Jayhawk football game start; the match will finish a short time before the first round of the football game is over. The school with the lowest score wins the meet. The entries for Washington University were received this morning by Conch Karl Schademan. The two entrants, Queman Williams, Schummert, Qurman, Williams, Schummert, Lutz, Carrol, Petty, Sarson, and Newhouse. The Kansas Aggries and Nebraska entries have not been reenlisted, so difficult if these two schools will enter. The following Valley coaches will officiate the meet: Coach Bob Wilson of Missouri will be the official starter; Jacobs, Olahoa; Rodgers, Ames; Wilson, Drain; Ridder, Washington; and John Wulf, who will represent Kansas, will be the judges of the finish. Class in Fencing Added to University Sports The class in fencing meets on Mondays and Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. is a new addition to the athletic department. This class is under the direction of Dr. James Nalsimhoff. The folls for the class have been ordered and are are required to be delivered soon. Although most of the class are just learning to fence, one member has had two years experience at the United States Naval Academy at Annandale. At the University of Nebraska fencing is considered as a major sport and a letter is awarded for the best performance, but no contests arranged for this year, fencing may become a major sport at the University of Kansas in the following year. The national estated in fencing should see Doctor Naismith for enrollment in this class Inter-Organization Track Meet to Be Conducted An all-University inter-organization track meet will be conducted by the athletic department during the week Dec. 3 to 9. The purpose of the meet is to uncover talent for Coach Kearn and Coach Karl Schadman is in need of good men and he believes that he will find several stars in such a meet. Every organization is urged to attend the athletic department to assist the meet. If one person is good in track, or is interested in track, but belongs to no organization, he is invited by the athletic department to enter the sportsmen's club. The men's club will be eligible to compete but they will not run with the others. Drake Practices Hard to Defeat Jayhawks in Saturday's Battle Coach Solem Takes no Chance in Training Drake Bulldogs for Kansas Fray Des Moines, In., Nov. 14—Long hard practice is in order for the Drake Bulldogs this week in preparation for the Kansas Jayhawk battle that will take place Saturday, Nov. 17, in the Kansas Stadium at Kearns High School. The Jayhawk bird. Drake so far this season has not been scored on in the Valley, while the Jayhawks have three counters charged against them this season. Coach Oasis Solem is taking no chances on losing the game Saturday to George "Petty" Crimson and Clad blue claws. The game last Saturday taught the Bulldogs a severe lesson and they intend to profit from the mistakes they made in the game against Coe College. The Drake team boasts of three all missouri Valley players this season, something that the Jayhawkers cannot do. Captain Black was named on the second all valley team for an end collision. The Jayhawker captain is making a name for himself through the valley as a halfback this season. He appears to be a broken field runner of no little merit. The Bulldogs have a backfield that they have a reason to be proud of. Orebaugh, who was named as quarterback on the all-Missouri Valley football team last year, is a mighty valuable man either on the offense or defense. Spears, Boelter and McLauen compose the remainder of the backfield. Captain Boelter is one of the best players in the valley according to the valley coaches, the U.S. Army Corps, the Feyn and stands a good chance to repeat this season. He is a dangerous man in the open field. Coach Solem believes that his team of Bulldogs can defeat the Jayhawks Saturday. Barring that no accident occurs between now and the day of the fray, he will be able to send his best combination against the Jayhawkers. The Bulldogs will arrive in Lawrence Saturday morning before being matched before going to the scene of the battle. This game is being watched with considerable interest throughout the valley. Seldon Jones, fs'23, is connected with the Kansas City Paper House, at Kansas City, Mo. The hat that you favor and the color that favors you is ready here to complete your attractive appearance. Special Values $4 and $5 Mufflers too for comfort and style. $1.00 to $2.50 $1.00 to $2.50 And gloves that will give you the glad hand $1.50 to $3.00 SkofStad SYSTEM ELLING SYSTEM G. B. Patrek, instructor in charge of sophomore men's classes in gymnastics, announced the course that would be the remainder of the semester Tuesday. Plan Boxing Tournament nstructor Will Grade Classes on Self-Defense Basis Following the Thanksgiving holidays, and until Christmas, a boxing tournament will be conducted, giving the members of the classes a chance to show what they have learned during the year in the art of self-defense. The tournament will serve as a final examination, and the grades will be based a great deal on the showing mural at this time. Until Thanksgiving, instruction in boxing will continue, with the development of defense. Until now, the course has included only offense. The students have been shown the various blows used, how to feint blows, and footwork. Next week's classes will be devoted to instruction in defenses. This week, they will learn how to keep blows from landing. After the holidays, there will be a short course in wrestling. This will occupy the remainder of the semester. Few Seats Remain for Thanksgiving Day Game More than 19,800 seats have been sold for the Kansas-Missouri game. The seats in the stadium are entirely sold out, and only 700 of the 3,000 extra bleachers at the ends of the field remain unsold. According to the athletic office the Kansas-Missouri game will be attended by the largest crowd in the history of the University for any football game. The tickets have gone fast, and it is believed that those of the team will be there remaining 70 seats will be sold by Friday. Thursday and Friday Prices 10c & 28c WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST BY WILLM DUDLEY FELLEY Directed by PAUL WELL DRAWN BY ROBERT BLANK Senior by WINDPED DUNN Produced under the personal supervision of J. Shivering Freshmen Need Not Fear Hole Insist on Wiedemann's ice Craem The Cream Supreme No, Owald, the hole which is being dig near the entrance to the campus on Orred avenue, and which is full of water, is not for the purpose of ducking disobedient freshmen or for a geological investigation. In some time, someone made a slight mistake in the water system of the University so that the meter on the line is not recording all the water used by the institution. The men in charge of the excavation say that the university has done its engineering building, and that there is surely a mistake somewhere. 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