THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawker Team in Fine Condition for Norman Clash Victory-Thirsty "Sooners Prepare to Give Kansas Close Struggle Saturday All of Norman, Okla., is in readiness for the twenty-first annual gridiron clash between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Kansas Jayhawkers. The team's preparation for the game and the southern school followers believe that they stand a good chance to win over their northern for this season. The Sooner eleven according to a perfect physical condition for the fray. Coach Clark sent his protégés through a light workout Thursday evening on the home field before they boarded the Pullmans for Soonerland. The Kansas mentor worked out his charges at Okhanna City Friday afternoon, for about an hour to work their stiffness and to bounce up the men. The Kansans are in tip-top shape for the battle. Okahama Wants Revenge The Jayhawkers defeated the Owen crew last season by a 19 to 3 score. The southern school is out to revenge that defeat from last season. Coach George "Potsy" Clark does not fear the Sooners but he fully realizes that his team will have to put up a stiff battle for Owen, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 3, on the Sooner field. The Kansas coach may make a change in his line-up a few minutes before the Jayhawkers take the field Saturday afternoon. In the twenty games that the two schools have played Kansas has won 11 of the contests and Oklahoma 7. Two of the games resulted in a tie score. The game of 1914 ended with the count tied 16 all, and again in 1919 the two teams played to a scoreless tie. The Jayhawkers had the total of 239 points by the southern school. In 1911 the Sooners won their first gridiron struggle from the Crimson and Blue school. Kansas Undefeated This Year The game Saturday afternoon gives promise of being a fast game from the first whistle. The outcome of the fray will tell whether or not Kansas is still in the running for the valley title or not. If the northern school wins they will still have 1,000 1. per cent in the valley standings. Clark-Schadman's eleven is not confident, but the men believe that they can defeat the Sooner aggregation by a close margin. The Mount Oread team has developed a scoring punch. The scores of the previous Jay- hawker Sooner games are as follows: Year 1903 1904 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1914 1915 1919 1919 1920 1928 1921 1922 Total ...239 Sport Briefs Mac's band will be on the side line at the Sooner-Jayhawker game to put the old fight into the team. Boxing seems to be a favorite sport among the men students at the University, as the classes that are being organized are filling up fast. Griffin will get a chance to snag aerial tosses from Black in this game if the field is dry. The Ames Cyclone-Bulldog game this week is attracting considerable The Sunday morning edition of the Kansas will carry a play by play account of the game. PROFESSIONAL CARDS attention throughout the Valley. Neither team has been defeated this year. The Winner of the contest will be in line for the valley title. DRS. WELCH AND WELCH, The Chiropractor. Palmer graduates, X-ray lab DR. R. ALRIGHT, Chiropractor, Opinion Court House, Tel. 1531, Analyst Two former Jayhawker stars are on the Sooner coaching staff. Head Coach Benny Owen starred in years ago and Carl McAdams, assistant coach, played in the Crimson and Blue uniform in 1920, 21, and 22. oratory. Phone 118. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor. Opposite Court House, Tel. 1531. Analysis and examination free. DR, A. P. HULTZ. Perkins Building. Telephone 532. Old Grads as well as the present students are beginning to talk about the Tiger-Jayhawk clash on Turkey day. From the advance ticket sale it appears that a record crowd will view the game. SAMPLE DARBER SHOP at 14th and Mass," just a step from the student district". Hair cutting and boobing our speciality. Evans Shoe Shop WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 10 West 9th St. Quality — Value — Service Student Owned A. G. ALRICH Engraving, Printing, Binding. Se us for Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies, Stationery. 736 Mass. St. C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. CAPITAL $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Asher, T. C. Green, J. C. Moorce Dick Williams, Geo. W. Hopkins, Raymond Rice DIRECTORS SURPLUS $100,000.00 D. G. Asher, Cashier E. F. Huddleston, Asst. Cash E. L. Falkenstein, Asst. Cash Brick Speciale For This Week: Honey-Moon and Vanilla Black Walnut and Vanilla Chocolate Chip and Vanilla merbets: Lime Pineapple Black Walnut Chocolate Chip Caramel Nut Pineapple Brown Bread Chocolate Strawberry Vanilla Orange Pineapple Honey Moon IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE THE BEST Phone 182 Other Flavors in Brick or Bulk All Are Welcome You Subject Sunday at 11 o'clock at the Unitarian Church, 12th and Vermont Sts. Dean Brandt will speak to the Students' Forum at 10 o'clock on "Student Honesty." "Why I am a Unitarian" SPECIAL ROSES! Bell's Flower Shop Greenhouse 4th & Maine Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme and $3 grades for---- $1 Per Dozen SATURDAY ONLY Last Times Tonight Shows 2:30, 4:30, 7:30 and 9:00 Prices 28c and 10c Glad to show you! Varsity Theatre Chocolate Covered Peanuts Store 825 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. PHONE 139 39c 1b Look What's Here Saturday FLORECE VIDOR in Booth Tarkington's "ALICE ADAMS" Also Pathe News DRIFTING Carl Laemmle Presents---- PRISCILLA DEAN in What? $35, $40, $45, $50 Also WILL ROGERS in "JUST PASSING THRU" Who? Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men that are right in: Price, Quality and Style— How Much? Round Corner Drug Co. Tonight and Saturday If it's advertised—We have it The Value Giving Store Where? When? We are showing beautiful Silk and Wool mufflers @ $1.75 to $3.00 H. & P. Dress Gloves $2 to $4.00 Both unlined and Silk lined We still have some Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats @ $27.50 - $29.50 - $32.50 and $37.50 Saturday All sizes, most all colors. If it's advertised—We have it 801 Mass. Lawrence, Kans. Saturday will be—— HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX day at CARLS—— Round Corner Drug Co. $6 - $8 - $9 - $10 Williams-Herod Clothing Co. Just received a beautiful Line at—— Bath Robes Jayhawk Posters Date While Dating's Good A one o'clock party with Chuck Schofstall for only two berries The Soph Hop Grab That Date Now! is Friday, Nov. 9 — and you want to be there. The cut is the whole story You may see other three button, straight line overcoats—but you'll see none like the Society Brand Barrymore. That's the difference in the cut. That's the thing that makes an overcoat. The D'Orsay is the correctly cut, semi-fitted suit. A great variety of suits $35 and $60 Obercoats $35 to $65