THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sooners All Set For Hard Battle With Jayhawkers Owen's Team Has No Cripples—Will Not Claim Alibi If Defeated By John Olds Sport Editor of Oklahoma City Times Oklahoma City, Nov. 3 (Special)—Bennie Owen's Oklahoma Sooners anxiously await the sound of the referee's whistle that will mark the twentieth annual meeting of the two eleven. The Sooners are loaded for bear, having gone through the Nebraska game without serious injury. The game with Kansas will be the Sooner's first game in the press; the game and both teams will have the game and one defeat in the Missouri Valley conference and neither has won a valley game. In the nineteen years of steady competition, Kansas has won ten games, tied two and lost seven, but eight of her ten victories were in succession from 1003 to 1511, and since that date the Jayhawkers have defeated Oklahoma but twice, in 1916 and 1920. In 1920, two teams battled to tie, while Oklahoma has annexed her seven victories in the past eleven years. While recent history gives the Sooners the edge, early season dopo estimates the two elevees so nearly equal that neither team can claim an advantage in the coming battle Both the Sooners and the Jayhawks fought the Kansas Aggies to a 7 to 1 tie and both should have won by a margin of two touchdowns, according to critics. For the first time this season, Oklahoma is without an injury list, and the Sooner mentors consider Oklahoma in the best condition of the year. Oklahoma will journey to Lawrence manning all her guns and should defeat follow, there will be no alibi. Kansas Oklh 1903 17 5 1904 15 0 1905 16 0 1906 20 4 1907 15 0 1908 11 0 1909 12 0 1910 2 0 1911 0 3 1912 5 6 1913 7 21 1914 16 16 1915 14 23 1916 21 13 1917 13 6 1918 0 33 1919 0 0 1920 9 21 1921 7 24 First of Series of Military Balls Planned For Year R. O. T. C. Dance Tonight The Military Ball of the R. O. T. C. will be given at F. A. U. hall tonight, starting at 9 o'clock "This dance is given as an acquaintance dance, that new men may be acquainted with the older members," said Captain Casey. There was another dance given the last week of June. R. O. T., C. graduating from school. Those on the receiving line will be Cadet Captain E. F., Clardy, C. U. Bradley, Mrs. H. D. Burdick, Colonel P. F. Walker and Mrs. Walker, and J. Gasey. Music will be furnished by Lungworthy's "Foot-warmers." Among other social functions of the R. O. T. C. will be three stag banquets, given by the Batteries A and B, and Company C. The Zeta Chi fraternity of William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo., will entertain the K. u. chapter of Alpha Tau Omega with a dance November 10. The dance will be held at the Zeta Chi house. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Vote for E. C. Bussing, Republican candidate for county clerk. Recommended by the loading men and women of Lawrence and the University. ROOM for rent for boys at 1001 Maine street. Phone 1599 Black FOR RENT—A room for men at 1308 Vt. St. Phone 1514 Black. Delicious Butter Scotch Buns, stuffed with raisins and coated with bursetsoch, at the Fod Shop, 1126 Tenn., Saturday. Crispy hot biscuits with real jelly and crusty fried oysters are the Sunday night specials at The Food Shop, tel 1467 for reservations. Ku Ku Klan in New Garb For Rally And Hill Wear The Ku Ku Klan appeared on the hill this morning in a new uniform, to be used at rallies, and for service on the hill. The uniforms of the chiefs consist of a blue jersey with a red Jayhawker in front, and a crimson and blue hat. The assistant chiefs wear a blue jersey with a blue Jayhawker in front and a crimson and blue hat. Association chiefs wear a blue jersey with a red Jayhawker in front and a crimson and blue hat. The old uniforms will be used for the stunts at the games. Pen And Scroll Receives Large Number of Papers Thirty-two manuscripts have been submitted by those desiring to become members of Pen and Scroll, Walter Means, president of the club. At a meeting of the club Thursday, November 2, it was decided to hold initiation for new members November 16. The manuscripts or admission will be judged by a committee which has been appointed for that purpose and members will be chosen entirely on the basis of the papers submitted. Pen and Scroll plans to have more gatherings of a social nature this year, and at the first meeting following the initiation of the new member, two sessions will be added in addition to a program which will be prepared by the older members. At the meeting last evening original manuscripts were read by Nortian Plummer and Harley Ferran. WANT ADS FOR RENT—Rooms for boys, close to University, 1320 Kentucky. N-4 WANTED—More students for after- moons. Must be able to handle car. Address, care of Kansan. N-6 LOST—Between 1652 Illinois street and Library glasses in black case. Finder please return to Kansan office. Reward. N-4 Your Chance for an Old Fashioned Duck Dinner With the Trimmin's Sunday Evening, Nov. 12 Make Reservations Early MRS. EVA GUFFIN Call 987 643 Rhode Island 1.0ST- Alpha Phi Alpha and Chi Delta Mu fraternity pins with guard chain, Monday on Hill. Call, French, Alpha Phi Alpha, 1144.-N 8 LOST-Tortoise shell glasses in case near 13th & Ohio. Reward-Ebelt Perkins, 1301 Tenn., Call 1243 Red. LOST—A brown pocket book containing a fountain pen and some change. Call 1505 Black. Reward. —N-6 FRIDAY Special at The Food Shop, 1126 Tenn., Waffles with Maple Syrup. —adv-1 WANTED—Person who found ideal Fountain pen with cap to call Doris Childs, 2572. —N-2 FOR SALE—On payments to suit, the new 5-room cottage, 1541 K. St., or will furnish lot and build to a custom-built home. On payments. Pick out your house and will duplicate it—F. G. Alford, 1141 Vernomt St., Phone 2022 White-N-4 Buy a gift or two each week. Selections are now at their best and you can make your selections with greater care before the rush. You will find here one of the most complete assortments of Genuine Ivory Pyralin in the most popular designs both decorated or plain. We will match your set with any odd piece you desire. LOST—A. K. Psi pin. Initials W. B. E. Phone 2181. N-1 ROOM with sleeping porch for one or two men close to the hill. Phone 2453. —N-4 Start Your Christmas Shopping Now Four well known and dependable makes of full fash- ioned pure silk hose in black, brown, Cordovan, Russian Calf, Beige, Gray and Tan. A Bargain you can not afford to miss, Saturday only, the pair $1.65. W. H. BANNING for County Treasurer will appreciate the support of the voters of Douglas County. Have been a part of Douglas County for thirty years. Ivory Pyralin Oread Shining Parlor CHARLIE'S Best Shines in Town THE LOTUS GIFT SHOPPE PROTCH The College TAILOR $ 1^{65} $ ANNOUNCES Regular $2.00 and $2.25 A New Importation of ONE DAY Special Sale Paisley Lamps Holland Pottery French Art Glass German Metal Work Florentine Boxes English Flower Holders Danish Bowls Swedish Candy Jars Czechoslovak Glassware and numerous other Foreign and Domestic Novelties, suitable for exclusive GIFTS. Visitors Welcome Saturday, November 4th 809 Kentucky Street Onyx, Quaker, Weldrest, and As-you-like-it Pure Threrd Silk Hose SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for students (male or female) who desire to earn enough to more than pay their way through college. Pleasant work, school hours. Write a J. H. Clark 3440 Wayne Ave., Cincinnati City, KY — S72 DR. J. W. O'BRYON. (Dentist) Special attention to prevention and treatment of pyrothen. 403 Perkins Building, Tel. 807. PROFESSIONAL CARD DALE'S PRINT SHOP. Job work of al kinds. 1027 Mass. St. Phone 228. LAWENCH OPTICAL COMPANY (Exclusive Optometrist) Eye examiners; glassex optometrists OSTEOPATHIC PHYSician Dr. Florence Barrow Birth Physician 287, Office 90% SALE Barrow Birth Physician 287, Office 90% SALE For a Good Complexion Boncilla Massage STADIUM BARBER SHOP "The Shop of Service" 1033 Mass. St. First Door South of Von's WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme For this week we offer: Raspberry Nut Brown Bread Butterscotch Strawberry Chocolate Vanilla Special Sunday Brick Raspberry Nut and Vanilla Butterscotch and Vanilla Ices Ices Pineapple Phone 182 WELCOME STUDENTS Army Goods Army Goods Army Goods Army Goods United Army Stores Co 705 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Distributors of Surplus Army Merchandise Army Goods Army Goods Underwear Comfort Satisfaction for those Army Goods Army Goods appreciate the best paying less - and for it. down to Other On display in our South Window See War Display in South Window. GIRLS— Styles Also. a new young men's hat—a little broader brim—a little higher crown—being worn by the better dressed men of the east— SKOFSTADS The Indiana— Three Shades— —Another bunch of earrings for you to try on. Maybe you buy a pair-ves. $5 COME IN Hickey-Freeman Clothes The College Jeweler South Window, Now Inside Jayhawk headquarters where the dope's heard first! We'veNeverSeen Handsomer Overcoats This fall the makers nave outdone themselves.The new Society Brand overcoats are the handsomest we have ever seen. They're the kind of thing a merchant is mighty proud to show.You will agree when you see them; you'll particularly like their swagger style. Ask to see the overcoats of Matterhorn fabric — the new Society Brand diagonal weave, with colorful rug backs and contrasting backs Oldest and best equipped Business College in Kansas, and one of the largest private business schools west of the Mississippi river. Write for a copy of our big illustrated catalog which explains everything about the school. It will tell you how you can qualify for admission, what it will cost you to attend this school, and the many advantages you would have as a student here. Write for catalog. Address LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE, Lawrence, Kansas. Varsity Dance! F. A. U. Hall November 4,1922 (Dad's Day) Gorden Saunder's 4 Piece Orchestra