THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Warriors All Set for Annual Clash With Aggie Squad Teams Take Final Workouts Before Great Classic; Kansas Weakened in Line The stage is all set for the twenty-first annual Jayhawk-Wildcat gridiron tilt to be played Saturday afternoon on Stadium field at 2:30. The rain this morning will make the field rather heavy, but if the sun shines Saturday morning the field will be in first-class condition. in Line Coach Bachman sent his charges through a light workout Friday afternoon. Skipter "Petsy" Clark gave his fighting Jayawhewa a short signal drill, and sent the men to the showers. The game promises to be the best one played this season on Stadium field. Aggies Come Prepared The Aggie Wildcats are reported to be in the finest condition they have been all season. The Purple and White school believe that they have a good chance to return to the Cow college with the old Jayhawk bird well plucked. The Crimson and Blue squad are not in the best condition; Coach Clark will make no attempt to fix Friday. All the Kansas mentor will any is that "we will fight them all of the sixty minutes." Gerald Smith, charging Kansas fallback and punter, will probably not get into the game Saturday as he has a bad shoulder. In case that he is needed he may be called to the scene of battle by the Jawhacker mentor. Bob Mosby, star tackle for the Clark machine, will not be in the game under any circumstances. That doesn't happen morning. Mosby hurt his shoulder a few nights ago, and it is not improving as rapidly as it should. Burt will start the game at full-back in the place of Smith. Burt has been slowed up all season by an injured rib, but the hard hitting back should get his stride Saturday and sift through the Aggie line for substantial gains. Babe Smith will be found in the line in the place of Moshy. Smith tips the team close on the sideline. Smith shoes nicely. The remainder of the Kansas team are in good physical condition. The game will be run by competent officials and should go off without difficulty. The officials that will work the game are as follows: J. C. Grover, Washington University, referee; J. L. Jipski, Chicago, empire; A. A. Schabinger, Springfield, Mass.; M. Y. C. A., head lineman. Line-up Is Announced The two teams will line up as follows: K. U. K. S. A. C. Melain L. E. Webber B. Smith L. T. Nicholas (C) I. G. I. G. Lonborg Lonborg C. Harter Freese R. G. Steiner Davidson R. T. Keiffer Griffin R. E. Munn Block (C) Q. B. Swartz Simmon R. H. Axle Hart R. H. Celentna Burt F. B. Baker to Try New Plan No Coaches to Sit on Sideline in Game Saturday No coaches will be on the side- lines when Baker University meets William Jewell College at Mueh- bach field, Kansas City. Saturday, So said E. S. Liston, director of ath- tics at Baker, during a talk broadcast by WDAF, the Kansas City Sta- rch, Thursday evening. The coaches at Bakers will play in an intermixed intermission between halves, but during the time of play will sit in the grandstand, just as would any other spectators. Substitutions will be made by the captains, and a medical man will be or the field to assist in case of injury to a player. If this system proves successful the players will be thrown on their own resources entirely and the playing will not be partly directed by professionals. Mr. Lisiion said that Baker would be willing to play any school in the inter-collegiate Conference on the same teams those governing the game Saturday. Lo Le Circle Francisce hold its weekly meeting Wednesday afternoon in room 300, Fraser hall. Constance Ingalls, c26, president of the club, had charge of the program. Short members of the club, members of the club. Conversation and songs in french completed the program. Varsity 'K' Girls to Give Hallowe'en Party Sunday A "fun and feed" meeting of the Varsity "K" girls will be held Sunday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Barto. This is to be a Halloween party for the purpose of a social get-together. the members of the Varsity "K" club are: Louise Philips, Margaret Walker, Dorothy Barter, Edith Mary Martin, Shirley Doyle, David Bennett, Lola Decan, Jean Bennett, and Mary Harkey. Margaret Walker is president. Twelve hundred points are required for eligibility to the club. Students who receive a gold medal is awarded upon approval by the club and the faculty. The cross country meet between the Kansas Aggies and, Kansas promises to be one of the best meets that will be run on the K. U. course this season. Both schools are reported to have achieved a first class course should be in first class condition Saturday afternoon, providing that the sun breaks through the clouds Saturday morning. The Jayhawks have won and lost one meet each week during the team's team won from Nebraska by a score of 18 to 37. Cross Country Squad Stands Ready to Run Best Race of Season Aggies to Bring Speedy Quota of Long Distance Runners Saturday Hedberg, who ran for Kansas last Saturday will not be able to run in meet as he has a bad foot. The Jayhawkers have been working all week in preparation for the meet. The Aggies are reported to have a fast team this year. In try out held this week the Hodgers ran five minutes Bliiter and Hiller ran a few miles in the fast time of 25 minutes and 29 seconds. Coach Karl Schademan announced this morning that the following men would run for Kansas: Captain Wallace James, Pratt, Grady, Kellet, McGrath and Rost. This is the second meet that Rost and McGrath have run for the Crimson and Blue in a dual meet. E. R. Mathias, Aggie coach, announced this morning that the following cross country woman would make the trip to the land of the Jayhawk: Wells, Blazer, Landis, Johnson, Dubois, and Ruterford. The Coach will pick the five men that will run Saturday morning. Sport Briefs About 250 students were down in the stadium to watch the team work out Thursday evening. The freshmen walked through the second string Varsity for steady gains in practice Thursday evening. The frush were using Aggie formations against the Varsity, and most of the aerial flips were being knocked down the Varsity backs. Captain Smith, freshman captain, shows promise of making a real back for the Varsity next year. When you speak of the Agrie cow, we might remark that they made some mistake in the gender. Hart will probably do the booting for the Jashawkers Saturday when Gerald Smith is not in the line up. He is vital for an average of about 33 yards. The Oklahoma- Oklahoma A. and M. game Saturday should be a hard struggle. Drake looks like the easy winner when they play Grinnell at their homecoming. Nebraska beat Missouri last year 48-0. Looks like they will repeat in Saturday's game. New Gate to Stadium Field McCook street, lying north of the Stadium field which has recently been paved, will he open tomorrow in the next past, while the street was under construction, it was necessary for cars and pedestrians to go around to the east entrance, which caused more or less inconvenience, but with it's opening tomorrow the crowds will not be affected by other greetings less time will be spent in gathering entrance to the field. Washington seems to be the weakest team in the Valley. From the showing Ames has put out so far Ames should come out on top. The Bacteriology club had a luncheon in room 304, Snow hall, Wednesday noon. The luncheon took place of the regular meeting for this week. Aggie Flipping Combination **Leon Bachman expects these two Aargle stars to carry the oval across the Jayhawker goal line Saturday afternoon. Both of these men are playing their third year for Purple and White school. Most of the Aargles passes through the penalty box, numbers for the Bachman eleven and Stark holds down a half back berth.** The W. S. G. A. Book Exchange having business with the Echange is will be open Tuesday morning to requested to call at this time. The Echange will be available on Wednesday. Your Hair Curled Free! Come to our Toilet Goods section Saturday and let Mrs. Mary Ellen Franke demonstrate to you the merits of URL:STA Keeps your hair in curl Weaver's MEN'S CLASS Plymouth Congregational Church Church Auditorium Sunday 9:30 A. M. Prof. Preyer at Organ. Prof. Downing, Song Leader Subject Now Up for Discussion THE KU KLUX KLAN MR. C. M. MCMANUS A National Organizer for the Klan will present Klan's side of the Question You May Not Get a Sent If Late ALL MEN INVITED At 11 o'clock, by request of Men's Class, the Minister of Plymouth will repeat his recent sermon on "Certainties in Religion" Everyone Should Hear This Sermon for the game, that will keep you warm—— Everything you need— Overcoats Leather Coats Sheep Lined Coats Sweaters Wool Mufflers Gloves Underwear Wool Hose "Glad to show you!" "Hill Top House," a new tea room at twelfth and Indiana, opposite the Oread Apartments, "will be open about the first of November, according to persons who will have charge. Dinner dances will be given from 6 until 8 p.m. during the week. The tea room will be open Monday until a.m., until midnight late in the afternoon, and the tea room will accommodate for forty people. The tea THE FOOD SHOP 1125 Tennessee Announces the opening of an additional room at dinner Saturday evening. 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