THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN No Bear Stories FromEither Camp ToPrecede Fracas Both Aggregations Ready To Show Fans Hard Fought Game Saturday The tentative line-ups; The tentative line-ups Kansas Pos. Oklahoma Black l.t. Steinerburg Moesh l.t. Penicken Higginis (Cap.) l.g. Cullen Lonborg c. Schaffer Davidson r.g. Edmondson Cap. Cave r.t. Bowles Griffin r.e. Marsh Krueger q.b. Johnston McAdams l.h. Bristow Shannon r.h. Hammert Burt f. Morrison When the Kansas Jayhawkers and the Oklahoma Sooners meet on Kansas field at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, "Dad's Day," both teams will be in good condition without a man on the injured list. The Owen machine would be in tip top shape for the fracas Saturday. The Kansas cripples are all improved with the exception of "Red" Ivy, tackle, who twisted his ankle again in practice last evening. Mosby, however, is slated to start at left tackle and Ivy's ankle will probably permit him to play in the game should he be needed. Javhawkers Work Hard Despite rain and the muddy condition of the field the Jayhawkers have been taking a hard work-out every evening. The varsity has been practicing offensive play almost entirely, concentrating on scoring from within the 10-yard line. Again last evening, twenty-five frosh were lined up against the varsity eleven and after several attempts the Jayhawkers succeeded in carrying the ball across. Sooner Line is Strong The backfield has been showing up well, both in line plays and in the aerial game. Shannon, Burt, Griffin and Black have been snagging passes with regularity while Krause and McAdams are flipping the ball over the goalpost and Blank also showing good ability in gaining through the line. **Sone line is strong.** The Soone line is in power of strength as evidenced by the fact that until late in the second quarter of the Sooner-Cornhern game Saturday, the Nebraskans tried the Oklahoma line to no advantage and were fighting a losing game until they resorted to the air. The Owen line will outwurf the Jayhawker line because it weighs more than 200 pounds. Morrison Is Star Morrison is the outstanding star in the Oklahoma eleven. Against the Cornhuskers Saturday out of ten punks, he averaged 37 pucks. Morrison starts all passes, the Morrison-March combination being the most effective. The cross country team will meet the Kansas Aggie team Saturday, the race starting at 1:30 o'clock. Oklahoma has no cross country team and there was no run scheduled for Saturday. Despite the fact that they ad everything to lose and nothing to gain, the Kansas Aggies consented to schedule a run with the Kansas team for Saturday. W. A. A. Laws Amended Requirements For Conferment of Varsity A Settled Yesterday afternoon at the regular meeting of the W. A. A., the requirements for a white sweater, which has long been under discussion was partly settled by the favorable way in which the proposed amendment to the constitution was received. The amendment board withdrew from board until the next meeting at which time a final vote is to be taken on same. The amendment presented by the committee on sweater requirements reads as follows: "The white sweater given by the Women's Athletic Association shall be awarded to girls of the senior class, as final honors for work in the department of physical education. The conferment of these honors shall be based on: 1. Scholastic standing in other departments, (an) sporting team, 2. Spartan character, general attitude toward work, and the interest taken in all phases of the work in the department of physical education. These honor students will be chosen by W. A. A. board and the faculty advisors. The sweaters shall be awarded at the close of the first week of school, a wounding them on the campus will further interest in W. A. "A." University of Nebraska Plans Memorial Stadium Plans have been completed at the University of Nebraska for the Nebraska Memorial stadium, to be erected on the present athletic field. The stadium completed will cost $420,000. Within the wall surrounding the field will be an indoor running track. Beneath the grandstands will be twelve indoor tennis courts and thirty handball courts. In the state park, there are three basketball fields, one baseball diamond, a half mile track and a place for outdoor pageants. French Professor Here Tells French Club of Life of Famous Dramatist Prof. L. Andre, who is on a year's absence from the College of Libourne in France, spoke to Le Carlee Francais, Wednesday afternoon on the life and works of Edmund Rostand, a famous French playwright and Prof. Andre, licencié in letters and history, was professor of history and literature many years and has been president of the College of Librune during the past ten years. He is also a member of the "Société des Gens de Lettres" and of the "Societe des Auteurs Dramatiques." Edmund Rostand and Prof. Andre were college chums at the Lylee de Marseille in France. In his lecture, which was given in French, Prof. Andre related some of their boyhood experiences and discussed and gave readings from some of Rostand's most famous plays and themes. Some of the books he read included "La Princesse Loinaître", "Cyrano de Berenne", and "I/Alaiclon". A great many of them have been translated into English and several have been given by the Dramatic Club of the University. Madame Sarah Bernhardt recently played the leading role in "TALgion," which attracted a great deal of attention throughout the country. Marie Jensen, *fa'21*, of Emporia, Kansas, has announced her marriage to Mr. Oscar Christensen, a graduate of the Kansas State Normal. Mr. Christensen is now living in Idaho, where he is principal of a High School. After the wedding the bride and groom will go there to make their home. Mrs. Christensen was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Because "Dad's Dinner" which is to be given at the University Commons Saturday evening will probably continue until 8:30 o'clock, the third number of the Festival of Modern Plays scheduled for 8 o'clock on the same evening will not begin until 8:30 o'clock. WANT ADS November 4,1922 (Dad's Day) Wiedemann's Candy If it's The Indiana FRIDAY Special at The Food Shop, 1126 Tenn., Waffles with Maple Syrup. -adv-1 F.A.U.Hall LOST-Alpha Phi Alpha and Chi Delta Mu fraternity pins with guard chain, Monday on IIIl. 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They will bring you extra comfort if they are SOCIETY BRAND—because their style, always unmistakable, never wears out. That's the beauty of fine tailoring—and that's why we recommend SOCIETY BRAND. $ 45 Others $24.50 up HILDA ENGLUND COMING November 3rd-4th ROBINSON GYM Friday Matinee "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY" by Lennox Friday 8 P.M. "ROSMERSHOLM" by Ibsen Saturday 8:30 P.M. "EASTER" by Strindberg After the Banquet take Dad to "Easter" MERCEDES DESMORE Great Plays Given by All-Star Casts Hilda Englund, one of the greatest Ibsen actresses of to-day, has created five of Ibsen's heroines in the original casts at the Royal Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden. Ibsen himself selected Miss Englund to create the role of "Mother Ase" in "Peer Gynt", of "Regina" in "Ghosts," and of "Gerd" in "Brand." Mercedes Desmore, an English actress who for the past eight years has been playing in America. Until recently she has been playing opposite Lou Tellegen and John and Lionel Barrymore. Robert Donaldson, direct from The Theatre Guild of New York City where he has played leading parts with such stars as Otis Skinner and Walter Hampden, will play the part of "Rosmer" in Rosmersholm. Ibsen and Strindberg, Like Shakespeare, Should Be Seen By All SEASON TICKETS $1.50 and $2.00—SINGLE ADMISSION $1.00 Send orders to Henry A. Shinn, Department of Public Speaking For Reservations Call K. U. 130 or 1939 ---