1 1. Statistics of Past Nebraska Games Give "Huskers" the Edge THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Has Won Nine Game Since 1892; Last Jayhawk Victory in 1916 Nine times, since 1892, when Kansas first played Nebraska, have the Jayhawkers taken their traditional enemies, the Cormuskers, down to defeat. Kansas came out on the long end of the score the last time in 1916 and to the Huskers 20 to 20 in 1920. In 1913 and 1914 the games were shutouts for both teams. Whether or not the team would augment the number of wins this year or not is a matter of considerable speculation. Following is a list of the tabulated scores: 1892–Kansas 12, Nebraska 0. 1893–Kansas 0. 1894–Kansas 6, Nebraska 12. 1895–Kansas 8, Nebraska 4. 1896–Kansas 18, Nebraska 4. 1897–Kansas 6, Nebraska 6. 1898–Kansas 6, Nebraska 18. 1899–Kansas 36, Nebraska 20. 1901–Kansas 5, Nebraska 21. 1902–Kansas 0, Nebraska 16. 1903–Kansas 0, Nebraska 6. 1904–Kansas 0, Nebraska 6. 1907–Kansas 6, Nebraska 16. 1908–Kansas 20, Nebraska 5. 1909–Kansas 6, Nebraska 0. 1910–Kansas 0, Nebraska 6. 1911–Kansas 0, Nebraska 29. 1912–Kansas 3, Nebraska 14. 1914–Kansas 0, Nebraska 0. 1915–Kansas 0, Nebraska 33. 1916–Kansas 7, Nebraska 3. 1917–Kansas 3, Nebraska 13. 1918–Kansas 2, Nebraska 20. 1920–Kansas 20, Nebraska 20. 1921–Kansas 0, Nebraska 28. 1922–Kansas 0, Nebraska 28. Ku Ku's Will Go To Nebraska The Ku Ku Khab's uniforms have arrived, and consist of white trousers, white sweaters with the emblem of the Jayhawk on the left side, and white roll caps. "Thirty men are planning to make the trip back from North Dakota old Kansas spirit from the sidelines and fight for the team and Ku U," says Wayne McCoy, chief Ku Ku. Comparative tabulation of the points made and the games won and lost in the contests which the Jay-Z Huskers show that the two schools are about even matched in athletic prowess. While Nebraska has the edge in football wins and dual track success, Nebraska is the lead in basketball and baseball. Comparative Tabulations Show N.U. and K.U. Even Games K.U. won best tied K.I. Football 24 18 10 324 412 Basketball 24 18 10 324 412 Trail Track 14 9 0 881.3 882.3 Valley Mall 6 9 0 801.11-12 807.11-4 No tennis nor golf. Ad Building Is Nearly Done Auditorium Will Be Complete When Materials Come The work on the Administration building is near an end. The workmen are varnishing and tinting, and adding the finishing touches. The bases of the side walls have been tinted in buff, except in the central wing, where they will be finished in gloss white. The auditorium is near completion but work on it and also on the main floor will probably have to be left unfinished until more material can be obtained. If finishing material were on hand today, the auditorium and the main floor could, according to the workmen, be completed within the next week. When finished, it is believed that work will have to cease, except in the main corridors, where construction is still being done. The main rear entrance is to be finished in the same manner as the main central entrance, and is practically complete with the exception of the door frame. This work is expected to be finished toward the latter part of the week. Japanese Prints to Be Exhibited Miss Rosaryne Ketcham, head of the department of design, expects to give an exhibition of a fine selection of original Japanese prints at the new exhibiting room in West Administration building in the near future. In the collection which Miss Ketcham received from New York yesterday, are examples of the best artists of color print. The exhibits will be given as soon as the walls of the new exhibiting room are completed. Princeton Outlook Blue, in Big Three The big three of the football world, Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, are looking forward to one of the most successful football seasons in their history. The material on hand is not altogether enough for the big schools are optimistic, in their ability to turn out winning teams. Roper is a believer in the theory of wide-open football and uses many long end runs. The deep forward pass is also found to be very susceptible to pressure on the crew crew and it is used consistently. Without a strong line ordinary football tactics will avail the Orange and Black little, and, outside of having protection from Princeton it is against one of the harrowing teeboles in her history. Yule has a very good team, as it now stands, and almost every angle of the Eli outlook is bright. The coaches are predicting wins for Yale against both Harvard and Princeton. Harvard, this year, will have a much stronger bucenfeld than it had last season, but the change in timing and the end positions. Princeton has the center of her line to rebuild, and from the advance done it looks like the Orange and Black would be the tail-enders of the three. The only available man who comes up to old-time Princeton standards as to what a Binneman should be is "Red" Howard, whose claim to fame lies in his performances during the past two seasons. Besides Howard, Coach Bill Roper has three fairly good ends, but from there on the line is weak and inexperienced. Roper was famed for winning the former University of Missouri coach who journeyed to Columbia in order to prepare the Tigers for their annual battle with the Crimson and Blue last Thanksgiving. M. U. Plans Grand Opera Club The University of Missouri may have a grand opera club. The students in the chorus and glee club have been urging the faculty to assist them in organizing such a club. As there is no organization of that character in the United States, Mises said he was "almost all of the large European universities have grand opera organizations." Send the Daily Kansan Home. That a rope stretched across the Kaw river a foot above the water at the bridge would prevent a person caught in the stream from going over the da mto death in the whirlpools below, is the opinion of George Weyermüller, experienced riverman. He proposed this to the city commission, who said he would urge emperor before the county commission Saturday with his proposal as the matter comes within the county's jurisdiction. Rope Put Across River Would Reduce Danger A rope stretched across the river would give a drowning person a chance to save himself, Meyermüller explained. Also when the river is high and driftwood becomes caught against the rope, it would break, whereas a cable would act as a dam, he said. Ku Ku Uniforms Here shipment of six-siute Ku Ku Klub uniforms has been received at Carl's. The uniform, which is officially worn by members of the Klub at University athletic contests, consists of a white shaker-knit sweater, with U-neck, trimmed in blue, white duck sleeves, and colored elbow patches on shirt with black bow tie. On the front of the sweater is the emblem of the Jayhawk inside a ring of blue trimming. Ralp Gray, A. B. '20, and Charles Shawon, A. B. '20, visited at the Pi Upsition house and attended the football game Saturday. Evans Shoe Shop 10 West 9th St. Quality — Value — Service Student Owned TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10th and Vermont A University Church You will feel at home, because the majority of its members are Faculty members and Students Wardens: Dean L. E. Snyre Peyton H. Hailands Secretary, Prof. W. W. Davis. Reporter, Chalpin Edwards. President Men's Glee Club, Dean M. B. Sudler. Chair Director and Organist, Miss Helen Pendleton. Does Your World Look Rosy? Or are you seeing things as through smoked glasses? If your vision is not distinct or the type blurs when reading Do it today. Make your world look bright again. —your eyes need examining. PROTCH the College Tailor 833 Mass. St. Now! Frank Ise — Optometrist WATKINS NATIONAL BANK SURPLUS $100,000.00 CAPITAL $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. Dick Williams, Cashier D. C. Asher, Cashier E. F. Huddleton, Asst. Cash E. L. Fulkentin, Asst. Cash DIRECTORS C. H, Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Ashar, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore Dick Williams, Geo. W. Hopkins, Raymond Rice Now is the Time to Buy Your MUNSING WEAR Munsingwear is made in every desired style, weight and material Pure silk Vests, Bloomers and Union Suits. Silk and wool, Pure wool and the finest cotton garments. For Perfect fitting, supreme Comfort and Economy be sure that your Winter's supply is Munsingwear. All Qualities for Men, Women and Children Ommes. Nachman Co. There Will Be Room For All On The Jayhawker's Union Pacific Special Train One of the Big Events of the Season! KANSAS vs. NEBRASKA At Lincoln This all steel train consisting of Chair Cars Standard and Tourist Sleepers will: Lv. Lawrence 10:30 P.M., Oct. 19th Ar. Lincoln 7:30 A.M., Oct. 20th Lv. Lincoln 11:00 P.M., Oct.20th Ar. Lawrence 8:00 A.M., Oct.21st Returning Round trip rate of fare and one-third has been made for this occasion For reservations or full information call or phone J. H. ROBINSON, Agent, Union Pacific R. R., Telephone 76