? THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. Squad Firmly Awaits Kick-Off Of Game Saturday Although Hardiecapped By Injuries Jashawkers Are Pointed For Hardest Game Ahead With less than forty-eight hours intervening before the opening whiskle sounds for the annual Kansas-Nebraska fruits, probably the hardest game left on the Jayhawk schedule, the Clark machine, after a rough scrimage last evening, will finish pointing for the tilt by signal practice and dummy scrimage this afternoon and Friday. Every man on the varsity squad is getting a chance in practice this week at Coach Clark has been trying out different combinations both in high school and field. Several new men will probably break into the game Saturday. Weldin Out With Tonsillitis Jayhawk stock dropped off several joints yesterday when it was learned that Lee Weldin, veteran Lieeman, would not be in the line-up against the Cornhuskers. Weldin was suffering with a slight attack of tonsillitis Tuesday, and Wednesday he went to LOnberg twisted his ankle in the opening quarter of the Sooners battle but will be able to start at center. Davidson was out for practice last evening but did not scrimmage. Haley, Holderman, or Harris is scheinled to start in his place at guard. While these men outweigh Davidson, neither of the three have the experience of the hard hitting Davy. Cave and McAamans Back in Line Cave, who sprained his ankle in the first minutes of play at Des Moines four weeks ago, twisted the same ankle in practice Tuesday. The pain is spinal, but Cave will start against the Dawson machine. McAamans is still bruised from the basketball and crimson last night for the first time since that game. The tentative line-ups: the tentative line-ups: Kansas Pos. Nebraska Black l.e. Schwenk Cave lt. Schweppel Gave l.g. Wenck Higgins i.g. Bourque Boulong e.g. Peterson Hayle r.g. Bassett Mosley r.t. Weller Griffin r.e Schever Wilson q. Preston Spurgeon lh. H. Dewitz McAdams r.h. Hartley or Burt. f. Lewellen or Noble TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOSI- Class ring. Has Plains High School, 1922, engraved on it. C. D. A. placed inside. Finder please notify Christie Angell, 1946 Kentucky. N-J' FOR RENT—Rooms for boy Modern, with sleeping porch. Close to University. Phone 2453. N-8 Wiedemann's Confectioners Since 1876 Everything in Ice Cream Phone 182 TURKEY DINNER at GUFFIN'S Saturday, Nov. 11 5:30 to 8 Mrs. Eva Guffin 643 Rhode Island St. Phone 987 for Reservations Don't forget our usual duck dinner Sunday evening Few In Free Throw Race Two Varsity Men Will Get Medals in Contest Only a few of the Varsity basketball ball squared have entered the race for the gold and all者 medals in the Tournament free throw contest. Many more of the squad are expected to enter the contest next week, as the contest will be called unless every man on the squad makes a thousand tries. The medals will be given to the two Varsity men, who have made the highest number of free throws out of a thousand attempts. We Do Ladies' Shampooing as well as Hair Bobbing We Do STADIUM BARBER SHOP "The Shop of Service" 1033 Mass. St. Men— You should see the wonderful assortment of Collar Attached Shirts $2, $2.50, $3 THE OBER SCOREBOARD will record the results of Saturday's Football Games 1. All records of throws must be turned in to Mr. Montgomery at the athletic office immediately after throwing. 2. A minimum of fifty tries must be made at one time with a Varsity basketball man as an opponent and as a counter. The following are the rules for the contest: VARSITY-BOWERSOCK Friday and Saturday practice time is all that is allowed. 2. Variety men will choose their suitable practice. 3. Variety practice is suggested before starting on the competitive grind. 6. The contest opened Tuesday Oct. 17, 9 a.m. and will close Nov. 23, 5 p.m. 5. To make this contest valid every man on the squad must make 1000 tries. "TWO BITS" Twenty-Five Cents of the Detroit-Haskell Wisconsin-Illinois Ohio State-Chicago Northwestern-Purdue Indiana-West Virginia Butler-DePauw Iowa-Minnesota will buy the 3. A maximum of 100 tries at one WHO'S WHO NUMBER ANITA STEWART in "ROSE OF THE SEA" SOUR OWL FOOTBALL JAYHAWKER'S STYLE HEADQUARTERS MID-WEST GAMES NOVEMBER 11 DOROTHY DALTON JACK HOLT in - An Unequaled Burst of Wit Girls remember to bring your quarters Friday morning On Sale At Convocation "ON THE HIGH SEA" Come on, Huskers—The Jayhawker waits! Style for every day and everywhere Who doesn't enjoy being well dressed? You'll enjoy wearing a suit or Obercoat of Society Brand, as long as the fabric lasts. Their style is tailored-in so carefully, so expertly. We believe in quality, we want you to get it—because it means more in clothes than in almost anything else you buy. 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