THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STATE SPORT WEEK BEGINS DECEMBER 5 Varsity Mentors Will Give Instructions to High School Players and Coaches The first annual State Sport Week, for the instruction of high school coaches and players, will be held by the athletic department during the week starting December 5. Invitations which are being sent out over the state week to the various schools and coach promise to bring a large attendance. The University coaches will give instructions in their particular sports. The mornings will be devoted to classes and theoretical study, while in the afternoon, the coaches and athletes will don their suits and have Enrollment for the various classes will be held in the athletic office. No enrolment fee will be charged. Not only the valuable instructions for the high school athletes but also the forming of acquaintances among the school coaches and players are the motives for holding the Sport Week. a banquet given by the athletic department will close the week. GREAT SHORTAGE OF ROOMS Mrs. Bryant Needs More Rooms for Old Grads "There is a great shortage of rooms for the Homeowners," said Mrs. Bryant of the Housing Committee, Tuesday. "All the houses are full, and in some cases, three or four people are in a room together." ELEVEN CAPTAINS ARE HERE FOR HOMECOMING "I have many letters, telegrams Former Football Leaders Will Witness Game in Stadium Tomorrow That eleven of the former football captains of the University of Kansas will indefinitely witness the Homecoming game tomorrow between K. U. and M. U., was the approximation of Alfred G. Hill, secretary of the Alumni Association, this morning. The men who are here and the year in which they were captains are as follows: A. E. P. Haddleton, 1890, Lawrence; H. F. Palatino, 1891, City Mo.; B. D. Hammil, 1896, Lawrence; Dr. B. Dert Kennedy, 1897, Lawrence; Arthur St. Leger Moore, 1898, Leavenworth; Arthur C. Pooler, 1905. "PETE" REEDY. guard Names reading from left to right are; practical demonstrations on the new Stadium field. ng them next to right are: First Row—BLAIRMAN (line coach), GRAGER, DAVIDSON, ALLISON, HIGGINS, McDONALD, LONBORN, BAILEY, (trainer) Sandow Row—BRIEKES, SAUNDERS, MCADAMS, JONES (captain), CLARK (head coach), KRUEGER, WEIDENL, FREESE THIRD Row—TURNER, REEDY, PIERSON, MCCLAIN, SPIGRON, SPURGON FOOTHLEY Row—BLACK, WILSON Football classes will be conducted by Coach "Pets" Clark, assisted by the varsity football men. Dr. F. C. Allen will use the varsity basketball teams on court and on basketball, Coach Karl Schladen and Everett Bardley, captain of the track team, will take the track athletes in hand, while Adrian Linsay, last year's successful baseball player, care of the men on the diamond. HOW THE TWO TEAMS COMPARE MISSING and telephone calls daily, from alumi, asking me to reserve a room for them. Chloro-denta tooth paste for that Acid-Mouth.—Rankin Drug Store.—Adv. "Everyone is apparently entering into the spirit of the occasion and cooperating with us by letting us have all the spare rooms possible. I feel sure, therefore, that every loyal alumnus will have a place to sleep." | | Pos. Age | Age Ht | Wt. Yea | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Blumer (Capt.) | R, T, 1 | 6 | 18 | | Lewis, C. L | Q, B, 24 | 5-11 | 176 | | Hardin | Q, B, 24 | 5-10 | 180 | | Packwood | Q, B, 2 | 5-8 | 168 | | Hill | L, T, 24 | 6-12 | 180 | | Bunker | C, 24 | 6-2 | 203 | | Lincoln | F, B, 21 | 6 | 195 | | Humes | H, B, 21 | 6 | 170 | | Hobsonon | L, E, 21 | 5-11 | 172 | | Kersaw | H, B, 23 | 5-11 | 156 | | Bundschu | H, B, 22 | 5-8 | 165 | | Knight | F, B, 22 | 6 | 177 | | Simpson | C, 23 | 6 | 164 | | Bailey | E, R, 25 | 5-10 | 167 | | Johnston | L, E, 22 | 5-10 | 167 | | Lewis, E. W | H, B, 23 | 5-10 | 157 | | Scott | R, G, 22 | 5-8 | 184 | | Storms | LG, 21 | 6 | 186 | | Keller, R | LG, 21 | 6-1 | 197 | | Gay | L, B, 21 | 6-1 | 194 | | Marnetek | H, B, 21 | 5-11 | 180 | | Musgrave | H, B, 21 | 5-10 | 154 | | Wagner | F, B, 21 | 5-10 | 154 | | Wetzer | H, B, 21 | 5-10 | 170 | | Lester | Q, B, 21 | 5-10 | 162 | KANSAS Home Webster Groves Kansas City Maitland St. Joseph Norrone Webster Groves Webster Groves Joplin Harrisonville St. Louis Independence Kansas City Charleston Idaho State Memphis, Mo. Kansas City Ridgeway Kansas City Goowling Green Ridleywood St. Louis Vida Kansas City Kansas City Columbia | | Pos. | Age | Ht. | Wt. | Yea | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Black, Charles | L.E. | 20 | 5.8 | 1 | 17 | | Boone, John | E. | 22 | 5-10 | 162 | 1 | | Davidson, Alan | R.T. | 22 | 5-10 | 170 | 1 | | Erneston, J.J. | T. | 23 | 6-3 | 186 | 1 | | Fraser, Ray | T. | 25 | 5-10 | 146 | 2 | | Freese, Clyde | G. | 22 | 5-11 | 199 | 1 | | Grauer, Llisle | T. | 21 | 6 | 1 | 198 | | Griffin, Melvin | L.H. | 21 | 5-8 | 156 | 1 | | Higgins, Severt | T. | 20 | 5-9 | 166 | 2 | | Jones, "Pete" (Capt.) | L.G. | 22 | 5-10 | 188 | 3 | | Kruger, Max (Q.B.) | Q.B. | 19 | 8-1 | 179 | 1 | | McAdams, Carl | R.H. | 20 | 5-11 | 163 | 2 | | McDonald, Andy | R.E. | 23 | 5-10 | 162 | 2 | | McLean, John | E. | 19 | 5-10 | 164 | 2 | | Mifflin, Dee | H.B. | 23 | 6-1 | 176 | 1 | | Pierson, Ray | H.B. | 22 | 5-7 | 157 | 1 | | Reedy, "Pete" | R.G. | 26 | 5-6 | 197 | 2 | | Saunders, Gordon | C. | 22 | 5-10 | 164 | 1 | | Spainard, Jr. | F.B. | 22 | 5-8 | 154 | 2 | | Wilson, "Prexy" | Q.B. | 22 | 5-8 | 149 | 2 | | Weidlein, G.L. | G. | 25 | 6 | 179 | 1 | | Turner, Roy | G. | 21 | 6 | 167 | 1 | Home Lawrence Hutchinson Lawrence Arkansas City Winter Garnett Vinland St. Joseph, Mo. Burlington Lawrence Council Grove Independence Winter Independence Lawrence Lawrence Burlington Lawrence Lawrence Kansas City, Kas Marshall, Okla. Langton Effingham Beloit; C, P. Donald, 1965, Freedonia, Harold Brownlee, 1912, Chicago, IL; William Weidlin, 1913, Hays; Bark S. James, 1915, Kansas City, Mo; and Adrian Lindsay, 1916, Lawrence. Other contains are expected but Other captains are expected but the foreman are the ones whose presence in the Stadium $ _{m} $ tomorrow is assured. KANSAS-MISSOURI FOOTBALL KANSAS—MISSOURI FOOTBALL Year K. U. M. U. 1891 22 8 1892 12 4 1893 4 12 1894 18 12 1895 6 10 1896 30 0 1897 16 0 1898 12 0 1899 34 0 1900 6 6 1901 12 18 1902 17 5 1903 5 0 1904 29 0 1905 24 0 1906 0 0 1907 4 0 1908 10 4 1909 6 12 1910 5 5 1911 3 3 1912 12 3 Guests at the Alpha Xi Delta House for the Thanksgiving holidays are: Helen Barnett, A. B. '21, who is teaching in Ikoma City; Catherine Oder, A. B. '21, now assistant editor for the Unify Publications Co.; Frances Adams, fs, who is teaching at Fort Scott; Ruth Trant, A. B. '19, of Edwardville; Sara Trant Malot, A. B. '15, of Edwardville; Marguerite Senior, fs, of Waverly; Marguerite Senior, fs, of Malvern City; Mo, Mabel Barney, A. B. '19, of Kansas City; Eleanor Draper, fs, of Beloit. Pauline Madden, librarian at Ft. Benton, Mont., will attend the game "CUPID" GRAUER. guard This Store will be Open Thursday Thanksgiving Day The convenience of our store are at your disposal during these hours. Check your packages and wraps here. If any items of purchase have been overlooked, our service will be found prompt and efficient. Until 12 o'clock noon Ribbons in Kansas and Missouri Colors. Ladies Suits, Coats, Wraps and Dresses Fur Coats, Scarfs and Chokers Mussing Underwear Wool or Lise Hair in Wool Silk Cotton Gloves, Kid, Cape, Wool and Lise Auto Robes and Blankets In Memoriam While we are in the merriment of our homecoming celebration and when our football team steps gaily forth to encounter the ancient foe of our annual Thanksgiving Day game, let us not forget the man who was called to the sidelines only a few weeks ago by the Great Referee. George Hale, one of the most promising players on this year's squad, a sterling lineman who was considered by Valley critics as an outstanding star both at center and tackle, died Sunday, November 6, following an operation for appendicitis two weeks before. He had been shot in the neck while team this year, the Drake game last year he was a regular lineman. The University held a memorial convocation for the beloved student and athlete the day after his death. His funeral was attended by hundreds of his friends from Law and CSU. He feels gravely the loss of "Humgry" Hale today, and will feel it more especially tomorrow. The spirit that his life embodied — calm, straightforward, earnest fighting spirit is on Mt. Oread this Thanksgiving even though Hale can not be here. The memory of the warrior and Blue will encender a wholesome spirit that shall make the battle of the Jayhawk a hard, relentless struggle from the first to the last, but always an upright force. "For men or Kanser will play as 'Junggr' Hale would have played. Glossie Blackburn, A. B:21, will visit friends in Lawrence over Thanksgiving. Latest magazines and periodicals of all kinds.-Rankin Drug Store.-Adv. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service Make your reservations now for Thanksgiving Dinner at THE TEA ROOM Hours of serving-persons holding seats in West. Stands will enter at either end of West Stadium Wall. Noon 11:30 a.m. — 2:00 p.m' Evening 5:30—8:00 p.m. Both meals American Plan. No Tea Dances this week. Turkey Day Traffic Rules Persons holding seats in East Stadium will enter through arches of East Stadium Wall. Persons holding seats in West Stadium will enter through arches of West Stadium Wall. Persons holding seats in East Stands will enter at either end of East Stadium Wall. Persons holding seats in South Stands will enter through the South end of either Stadium Wall. There will also be an entrance at the end of Alabama Street for the convenience of persons holding seats in any stands except South Stands. Persons holding seats in South Stands must go to south end of Stadium Wall (either East or West Wall.) "Happy" Mattailndt Hutchinson, a basketball and track man of '90 and '10, is here for the homecoming Hutchinson Memorial Campus. Uella Shaving Cream, no brush or lather, just rub it in—Rankin Drug Store—Adv. Store open till 12:30 Thursday A Memorable Day— THANKSGIVING Look back, isn't Thanksgiving a pleasant sort of day? Just contemplate a moment—the wonderful games old K. U. has played on this Memorable Day. Last year—the game at Columbia—the cheering crowds—cleverly groomed women—correctly dressed men. And you were .among them. Excited, wildly happy—and content in the knowledge that you held your own in that vast assembly. Your clothes bespoke it—you knew you wore clothes of assured correctness. And now we have Thanksgiving again. Another football game in the new Stadium. Are you going to be an "I Was There" in your "Ober Togs" ready to root—to yell—to back up old K. U.? On the field Thursday— Coach Clark, Cap Jones, Coach Schlademan —a "trio"—of "fighters"—that will be backed by several thousand fightin' "Jayhawks"—in the Stadium Thursday—with the "fight"—that will spell Victory for Kansas— In the Stadium一 take a "look around"--and notice the "Well Dressed Young Men"—nine out of ten of them—wear Clothes that bear the label of Carls— Suits Sweaters Sheeplined Coats Flannel Shirts Overcoats Gloves Caps Wool Hose —for the game— Open till noon Thursday Open till noon Thursday 1