Kansas Warriors Show Good Form in Hard Workouts New Backfield Men Worl Smoothly; Coaches Plan to Substitute Several Prospects for the Crimson and Blue eleven to emerge victorious from the contest with the Oklahoma Sooners look bright at the present time, as they show this week is any indication. The team has shown improvement in advancing the ball, and the coaching staff believe at last they have found a team that has developed the necessary scoring push. The dope in this contest is about even. Oklahoma defeated the Oklahoma Aggies 12 to 0 while Coach Clark's team won by a score of 9 to 0. But the Nebraska team won from Oklahoma by a 24 to 0 score and the Huskers and Jayhawkers battled to a tiescore lie. Coaches work. They are against Banu's yearnings has been hard and strenuous. The coaches have exerted all that was possible to develop an offense team this week. It is possible that Kearney may get a chance to show off his skills, but he has been hitting the line hard all week, and Coach Chach said this morning that he might break into the line up. Captain Black works like a veteran at half back and skirts the Freshman's ends for substantial success. The coaches do not fear the Sooner combination but on the other hand they have a high respect for the ability of the team coach by Ben Henson, who has worked in the Kansas line with the old fight and this will strengthen the Jayhawker team both on the offensive and defensive. Several substitutions may be made by the coaching staff that starts the game does not live up to expectations. The Kansas team will leave for Norman tonight about 11 o'clock. They will stay in Oklahoma City till Saturday morning, and go to Soonerland the morning of the game. The Jayhawker mentors are hoping that the weather will be cool as the Mount Oread men remember several years ago that in the Oklahoma game they nearly smothered from the heat. The style of play that the southern team will use will be a mystery until Saturday afternoon, but the Kansas coaches are expecting an airlift fire. The line up that will probably start the game is as follows: THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Oklahoma McLean L. E. Steinberger Mooby L. T. Pennick Haley L. G. Johnston Hartford Freese R. G. Brockman Davidson R. T. White Griffin R. E. Price Kruger R. E. Johnston Black C. Hammert, C. Wilson F. H. Bristow Burt F. H. Hendrieks Sport Briefs Coach Cunning will go to Des Moines Saturday to scout the Drake Bulldogs in action. Drake comes to the jahawk for a game, Nov. 17. Mosby remarked this morning that his shoulder wa, as good as new, and that he would be in the game Saturday with all he had. This is good news to the Kansai gridiron follow-up because his absence was *Fat* in the Aggie game. 2. Lonborg looks good at the center berth and he may land on the all Valley selection this season. Tad Rid will view the Tiger-Wildcat fray Saturday at Manhattan and bring back some of the plays that have been taught the Orange and Black eleven. Wrestling practice is held regularly under the tutelage of coaches Patrick and Roscoe. The conches believe that a strong team will represent the Mount Oread school this year. The Jayhawkers won from Oklahoma last season by a score of 19 to 3. The Sooners are out to revenge the Browns, who shows promise of being a fast one. Dick Hanley's Haskell Indians will journey to the home of the Creighton Hillsptters Saturday for a game. This game will give Valley sport foliage a chance to consider strong the Indiana would be in the valley. Hal Burt hopes to be able to play the whole Sooner fray without an injury. University Women Have Better Tennis Courte To further physical education among women the state has appropriated a certain sum of money to the department of physical education for the upkeep of tennis courts for the children located behind Robbison gymnasium. At present only two of the courts are being used for tennis, while one is being used as a volley ball court. Hockey seems to constitute an excellent sport this fall, although spring will probably see a revival of interest in tennis. Joe Ream Selected to Run for Kansas in Oklahoma Meet "Race With Sooners Expected to Be Real Battle," Says Schlademan The sixth man to run against the Oklahoma Sooners in the annual Sooner-Jayhawk cross country meet, the Alabama-Karl Schladman, head coach. Joe Ream was chosen by the Kansas Mentor. Ream beat both Merrill and Rest only by a short distance. Ream won by making a real five mile runner. The race at Norman promises to be a thriller from the first. The Sooners beat the Huskers by the same count that the Jayhawkers did, 18 to 37. Coach Schladenan expects a real battle from the soundside of the game like a star at the first of the season will probably not be able to run in another meet this fall on account of a sore foot. This is the third conference meet for the Crissum and Blue combination. The Jayhawkers stand a good chance to cop the ball with the little title it earned although Missouri is doped to have a strong team. The Oklahoma coach announced this morning that the following men would run for the Sooner school: Captain Scott, Rutherford, McClark, McGregor. The Sooners are strong in the five mile joust and they upset the dope by defeating the Mount Oread team. The course at Norman, providing it does not storm between now and Saturday, should be in fine condition. Coach Schlademan announced that the following men would run for Kansas in the meet Saturday: Captain Wallace James, Pratt, Grady Kellett, McGrah, and Ream. This is the first official meet for Ream. Captain James and Pratt should finish near the top of the ladder as they both compete. William Grath, who is running his first year under the Crimson and Blue colors shows promise of developing into a real cross country runner. Stouffer to Des Moines Vill Attend Drake President's Inauguration The University of Kansas was represented at the inaugural ceremonies of Dr. D. W. Morehouse as president of Drake University Thursday by E. B. Stouffer, dean of the Graduate School. Dean Stouffer is a graduate of Drake University. He took his major work with Doctor Morehouse and was an assistant in his depart- Doctor Morehouse has been a professor of physics and astronomy at Drake, and is the discoverer of the comet Jupiter. He turned out to be one of the most unusual of modern times because of the remarkable changes which took place in it. This comet was first observed by Robert Hall in 1908, examining a photographic plate at the Yerkes Observatory in 1910, according to Dean Stouffer. Brick Specials For This Week Honey-Moon and Vanilla Black Walnut and Vanilla Chocolate Chip and Vanilla Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Insist on "The University of Kansas has the best drained athletic field in the United States with the result that no games are ever cancelled on account of rain," was the statement made by Liebelle, Palouse, Kansah. Conceder of Belieffe, Palouse, Kansah, Oct. 17. Gridiron Well Drained Other Flavors in Brick or Bulk Black Walnut Chocolate Chip Caramel Nut Pineapple Brown Bread Chocolate Strawberry Cake Orange Pineapple Honey Moon K. U. Stadium Field Praised By Kansas Paper During the K. U.Creighton football game there was a continuous rainstorm falling in torrents at times. On the average field, playing would have been impossible under these conditions, but the K. U. field is under cover of prudent work of prussi therefore there is a rapid and continuous drainage. Sherbets: Lime Pineapple IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE THE BEST Phone 182 The article also states that the wonderful echo which swells the applause of the rosters to double its volume is the true nature of the stadium. As every note of the band, every cheer and shout, and every song is echoed back from the hills to the K. U. stadium, there is a great visitor such as he has never had before. By Kansas Paper ANNOUNCEMENTS All Pen and Scroll members are urged to be present at meeting tonight, 7:30, 200 Fraser. Floyd Simonton, Pres Thomas Moore, Adviser Black Helmet meeting tonight, 7:30 Phi Gamma Delta house. Important G. Baker Schroeder, See ANNOUNCE UNIVERSITY Phi Sigma meeting tonight, Nov. 1, at 7:30, room 304 Snow hall. Dr. Creaser will speak. Victoria Krumsick, president. The Dramatic Club will have a short business meeting in the Little Theater in Green hall, Thursday at 7:45 p. m. A Halloween party will be given Saturday at 8 p. m. by the University B. Y. P. U. at the First Baptist church, 801 Ky. Lutheran students will meet at the church Friday, Nov. 2, at 5 p. m. for the annual hunking bee. Company G, Seabank and Blade the University of Kansas Military fraternity, desires to make the following offer: will be offered for stories not exceeding 1,000 words in length on the subject of "The Value of R. O. T. C. Training." The prizes as offered are second prize $1, third prize $2, second prize $3, and third prize $2. Everybody come masked. The contest which opens Nov. 1, 1923, and closes Dec. 5, is open to all students now enrolled in the R. O. University. It is easy, regardless of their classification. Names of the judges and other details will be announced later. Donald Higgins, C. O. Mabel Ludeman, Pres. Delta Phi Sigma will meet on Monday afternoon, Nov. 5, at 4:30 in room 210 Fraser. 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Considerable interest is shown in Cleaning saves your Clothes Our Prices save you money Call Max the Cleaner 498 the new addition to the list of University sports, to judge from the number of men who participated in the trials. The club will hold a bus meete meeting soon for the election of the selection of an of ficial name. New Quacks Receive Emblens The members of the Quack Club will entertain their new members this evening at a picnic held on the old golf links. They will meet at the gymnasium at 5:30 and from there they will hike to the golf field, where they "seat," the emulets will be awarded the new Quack members. Betty Blakeslee of Independence was a guest at the Chi Omega house this week-end. Varsity Dance Saturday Evening Isenhart-Jenks 6 pieces Refreshments Look at the double page Overcoat Ad in the Saturday Evening Post—— —then come down to 905 Mass. 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