THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Aggie Eleven Is Handicapped By Loss Of Players Five First String Men Are On The Injured List From Oklahoma Game Reports from Manhattan since the Aggie-Oklahoma last Saturday indicate that the Kansas Wildcats may have team weakened by injuries to first string men. Five Aggie players were removed from the Sooner game on account of injuries and it is probable that they will not be in the line-up Saturday. Axline, Stark, Sears, Stahl, and Sebring are the casualties from the southern clash. Axline and Stark were carried from the field during the first half of the war, but men received minor injuries. Stark and Axline are the two regular half-backs and were the most consistent ground gainers during the first half of the fractures. These two men were commonly on line plugges and end runs. Other Men Injured "Susie" Sears, fullback, was also injured, but he will probably be able to play in the game Saturday. Sebastian O'Connor and other regulars who sustained injuries. The entire Aggie team is considerably the worst for the game, as the heavy Oklahoma battled the Wildcats on every play. The Sooner backfield averaged about thirty pounds more to the man than the Aggies score, and the Oklahoma defenses had an advantage of about twenty pounds. Shannon Hurt Last Night Walter Shannon sustained a broken bri in practice last night and will probably be out of the game for the rest of the season. Shannon's play in the Washburn game caused concern among sport followers here. The line-ups for the intra-state elast: line-ups for echoes Kansas Black l.e. Holderman l.t. Higgins (Capt.) l.g. Lonborg l.c. Davidson r.g. Mosby r.t. Griffin r.e. Knox l.q. Xkrueger l.h. McAdams r.h. Burt f. Aggie Wobe Weber Nisbih Sbrinderd Hutton Hahn (Capt, Hahn Sebring Swartz Wardley Burton Sears Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gayford of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Mr. Herbert Gayford of London, England, have been visiting in Lawrence for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Gayford are the parents of Dovothy and Muriel Gayford, who are both students at the University. Florsheim Florshiem builds shoes with the style young men like Florsheim Shoes $9 Student Volunteer Group Hear Lecture Discussion An interesting discussion of the lectures of Dr. Zwewer, who has made a life study of Mohammedamianum, was led by Nora Siler, f'07, a returned missionary from the West Indies, at the Student Volunteer meeting Tuesday night. Important difference and kenken between the Middle East and the Mesopotamia were discussed. This group of students will meet regularly every other Tuesday to discuss work in foreign fields. If you happen to be down town at noon time make it a point to go to WIEDEMANN'S TEA ROOM for your lunch. American style. 50 Cents a Plate EVERYDAY is SUIT and OVERCOAT DAY $20.00 to $35.00 HOUK-GREEN CLO. CO. John Stewart, a former student of the University, spent Sunday at the Phi Mu Alpha house. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilbert, of Kansas City, Mo., attended the football game Saturday. Make you gift to the bride One of distinction, one of extraordinary quality. It should be accepted by the most fashionable. You can select her such a present from Gustafsson's set line of unquestionably correct wedding gifts. Copy by Norman Hem The College Jeweler HERE IT IS! A Sale of Luxite Silk Hose $1.95 A selling event eagerly watched for by thrifty shoppers Black, Brown, Beige, Grey, No. 1350 Luxite premium thread silk Hose full fashioned with lise tops and feet. Regularly Priced $2.25 Friday and Saturday Only $1.95 Buy these values for Christmas Gifts, Miss Lacey King will be at our hostery de- signer. SANTA FE—ROCK ISLAND OFFICIAL ROUTE-THRU STEEL TRAIN Football Special 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 We make clothes. We do alterations on both women's and men's clothes, relining ladies' and men's overcoats, cleaning and pressing. Suiting you, anyway. That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. 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