THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawkers Ready For Battle With Aggies Tomorrow Coach Clark Will Take Entire Squad of Thirty-one Men to Manhattan "The Kansas Jayhawks are ready for their feast on Wildcat meat at Manhattan tomorrow," said Coach "Potty" Clark this morning. The varsity squad after a week of gruelling practice, will take a light work-ignition in preparation for the intra-state clash at Aggielove tomorrow. "We have an even chance to win," said Coach Clark, "and I do not see that the Aggies have an advantage over us." Entire Squad Makes Trip The entire varsity squad of thirty-one men will make the trip to Manhattan. Coach Clark and the squad will leave Lawrence at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning over the Santa Fe while Coach Schlademan, the cross country team and the freshman squad will leave at the same time via the Union Pacific. Shannon Not Seriously Hurt Present indications point to a large representation from K. U., at the game. Despite the fact that several regulars may be out of the game because of injuries, the Jayhawker student body is in confidence of victory (the game) or U. Jax which the University men seem to hold over their farmer brothers. Shannon Not Seriously Hurt It was it ascertained last night that Walter Shannon's injuries, received in practice Wednesday, were not serious and Shannon may get a chance in the Aggie game. During the twenty years that the two state schools have maintained athletic relations, the Aggies have only carried off one victory, winning in 1966 by a 6 to 4 score. On one other occasion, in 1916, the Farmers were able to hold the Jayhawkers scorless, the game resulting in a 6 score. However, more triumphmed seventeen times, the highest score of any game being a 44 to 6 score in 1904. The highest score which the Aggies have been able to make against the Jayhawkers was a count of 10 in 1907. Jayhawker-Aggie Scores Year Kansas Aggie 1902 16 0 1903 34 0 1904 44 6 1905 28 0 1906 4 0 1907 29 10 1908 12 6 1909' 5 3 1910 No game 1911 6 0 1912 19 6 1913 26 0 1914 27 0 1915 19 6 1916 9 0 1917 9 0 1918 13 7 1919 16 3 1920 14 0 1921 21 7 Visiting Librarian Here J. A. McMillan, librarian of the University of Washington, at St. Louis, was a guest of E. N. Man chester, Tuesday. Wishing to look over the library plant at the University of Kansas, he stepped for a few minutes on our campus, on his way St. Louis, from the regional conference. Criminal Studies Law in Texas County Jai Dallas, Texas, Oct. 27 (United Press)-Dried the opportunity of going to school while a boy, W. S. Scerviner, confessed robber, has borrowed law books and is spending long hours in the federal ward of the county jail in mastering the tech- profession which administs justice. Servirien admitted complicity in the Jackson Street post office robbery here on January 14, 1921, and furnished information which resulted in their arrest. Three men, besides giving the names of three other alleged bandits. Engineers To Manhattan Sixteen of Marvin Hall Faculty Attending Agglieville Meeting Toasted sandwiches, just crisp enough to please, we offer for your approval after the dance or show. Sixteen professors and instructors for the School of Engineering will attend the meeting of the Kansas-Nebraska section of the Society for Try a toasted bacon with sliced tomatoes. You will like it, we assure you. Phone Clothes S. O. S 75 De Luxe Cafe NEW YORK CLEANERS 836 Mass. St. the Promotion of Engineering Education to be held in Manhattan today and tomorrow, Dean P. F. Walker is the chairman of this section and will be in charge of the sessions. A group of the faculty *members left this morning by auto for Manhattan, where they will remain for the K. U-Aggie game Saturday. Those who will attend the meeting: Dean P. F. Walker, Prof. George Shaw, M. McNown, Prof. W. R. Numan, Prof. A. H. Blum, Prof. J. A. Dent, M. B. Jaslow, Prof. M. E. Rice, Prof. F. N. Raymond, Prof. R. S. Tait, John Bunn, F. A. Russell, Prof. F. M. Dawson, Prof. F. L. Brown, Prof. O. M. Ockerdair, and Prof. H. A. Rice. WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme For this week we offer: Ice Creams Orange-Pineapple Nestlerode Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Brown Bread Special Sunday Bricks Orange-Pineapple and Vanilla Nestlerode and Vanilla Ice Pineapple Phone 182 The Industrial Discussion Group, led by Walter Morrison, met last night in Meyers Hall. "Professor Jenner will be the speaker," the Why Labor Unions." $27.50 You cannot buy a Quality Overcoat for any less at the end of the season sales, so why not get the use of the coat as well as your choice of selections by buying now, at $9.00 Men's better grade shoes of black and tan calfskin. 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Football Special Train SANTA FE—ROCK ISLAND OFFICIAL ROUTE—THRU STEEL TRAIN Kansas vs Aggies Manhattan, Kansas, Saturday, October 28, Athletic Department Officials, the Team and the K. U. Band (50 pieces) will be on Santa Fe special—leaving Lawrence 9 a.m.Saturday-Returning leave Manhattan 6 p.m. Special Lunch and Dinner at McFarland, Kans.—Rock Island Dining Room and Lunch Counter. Tickets on sale at Santa Fe station and K. U. Athletic Office—Final return limit Oct. 29. Good on all Santa Fe and Rock Island trains. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE $3.75 Ride on the Official Train and be with the Bunch For further information ask W. W. Burnett, Agent Santa Fe, Phone 32