THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Gridiron Gossip" By Joe Turner The squad hit the ball right yesterday, and are promised at least an opportunity to keep warm tonight. The grind will probably be a light one. Davidson is in shape now to take a place in the line if he is needed, and Higgins worked off the last effects of his attack of tonsilitis in the Sooner game. A very probable change in the line-up that will start against Nebraska is at the tackles, where both of these men may land. Forty degrees difference in temperature in the course of a week of football is quite some shift. That is about the gap between last night's temperature and that of Saturday's battle in Soonerland. The coaching staff figures the Jayhawkers sound as very fortunate this year in the way of injuries. Considering the tough battles that the Kansas men have been through, the pressure is short of mirroring. We're looking for wood to do some knocking on right now. Incidentally, the Nebraska game is one hurdle that will be hard to get over without some casualties. Kansas fight will have to whip Cornhusker beef, and the beef is apt to take its toll before the game is over. Here's the optimistic side of it, however. With twelve days elapsing between the Cornshucker battle and the Turkey Day game, Trainer Doe should be able to fix up anything short of a broken bone. If you think that the prospect of facing such a world of beef, bone and speed as the Nebraska team carries has jailed the men of Petosy, go out and ask them the time-honored question about being discouraged. We won't print the answer you'll get, but we know what it is. AUTHORIZE SUB-COMMITTEES University Health Association Affects Reorganization Sub-committees of the University Health Association have been as thorized as follows: For the remedial health measures; Dean M. T, Suller, Prof. C, F, Nelson, Dr. E. Smith and Dr. R, E. Major. For the promotion of a positive health program: Prof. Florence B. Sherbon, Dr. James Nanimith, Dr. Kristen Koehler, Dr. Joseph J. Dessel and Prof. Greece M. Carles. for housing; Dean Anne D. Biltz, Prof. Albert L. Corbin, Prof. Mag, Gardiner, Prof. Elizabeth C. Merguiar, Prof. John Iago, Prof. N. P. Sheeow, Prof. O. Templein, M. McKleary, M. E. F. Brown a. Biologet and ans Rehization: For hypotension and myopathy: Prof N. Fried保, Prof C. C., Rehizad Prof R. P.O. Frien and Prof. Eliza- beth C. Sprague. The University Health Association, according to Dean F. J. Kelly, is the combination of the old committee on health and the old committee on rooming houses for girls, and the addition of a new element to represent the fields of hygiene and sanitation. This he believes will associate the social and economic problems of the student with those of health and hygiene and include under the same consideration residences and university buildings. How Much Midnight Oil Do You Burn? Do you spend the average amount of time in study? Do you give the prescribed two hours of preparation for every hour in class? students will see the interesting results of the information given by them at enrollment last September, as to the number of hours' work carried in the spring semester of the year 1920-21, and the average number of hours worked for each course. Statistics are now being compiled in the office of the Dean of Administration and will be ready for publication next week. BIG TOURNAMENT HELD SOON Boxing and Wrestling Meets to Begin After Thanksgiving The boxing and wrestling tournament which will be held at the University, will begin the week following Thanksgiving. The preliminaries will be worked off then and the finals will be held before proceeding the Christmas holidays. All the men who wish to enter the tournament should "weigh in" Friday, November 18, between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. (Monday through Thursday) is promoting the tournament. Drawing for the meet will be made from the names of men who weigh, on the show date, regardless of the names which have been placed on previous Success of this tournament will determine the future for these two minor sports at the University, and it is that an active interest will be taken. Spooner Gets a Group of Memorials for Dante In accordance with the Dante Sex- centenary celebration which is a world wide affair, there has been placed in the vestibule of Spooner library a collection of reproductions of the works of Dante. There are also on display several volumes of Dante's "Divine Comedy." Most of the books were taken directly from the library stacks. Professor Dumlap of the English department WHEN IS A SPOT NOT A SPOT? THAT'S EASY "AFTER WEVE CLEANED YOUR SUIT" Leave your garments at Houk's Barbershop and call 499 We Deliver CLEANENERS "Chub" Fraker, Prop. Phone 499 929 Mass. ment has loaned a fine reproduction of "Giotto's Dante" as well as several volumes from his personal collection. Auto Wreck Near Florence Results in One Death Nathaniel Weem, oil field worker, was struck and almost instantly killed Sunday afternoon by a Santa Fe train near Florence, Kan. Ween and a companion were looking backward as they approached a crossing and heard the train's whistle too for Weem, who was driving, to jump. The Ford roadster in which the men were driving was struck squarely and parts of it were scattered for fifty feet along the track. Ween was knuckled free from the tree and hurried thirty feet away and beached and he only lived until he had been placed aboard the train to be carried to Florence. Mae Marie Alexander, A.B.21, spent the weekend at her home at 1319 Vermont Street. Mise Alexander is the intern at the Solomon High School. Several eye witnesses attach no blame to the trainmen. His companion jumped and escaped without injury. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service The Dining Service Supreme TEA DANCES- Wed.-Fri.-Sat. 4:00 p. m. HEM'S ORCHESTRA This Store Will be Closed Friday, Nov. 11th., Armistice Day afternoon, dinner or evening Frocks---- Innes Bullene Hackman Among the new arrivals are Chiffons, Satins, Taffetas and Lace Combinations. While the staple shades such as Navy, Brown and Black are plentiful you will find many charming dresses in evening shades of the newer tints. Regardless of the occasion or your requirements you will find delightful apparel here at surprisingly reasonable prices. Special attention is directed to several new numbers priced at $25 to $45 R. O. T. C. and Nat'l. Guard Will Compete on Range The six men who made the best records in the R. O. T. C. shoot this afternoon on the National Guard rife range northeast of Lawrence will compete against Co. H., 4th Kansas Infantry, in the National Guard R. O. T. C. competitive match to be held the afternoon of November 11. A truckload of men from companies A, B and C of the Corps left this afternoon for the rifle range. Scores made will count for United States qualifications toward medals for marksmanship. In continuation of the inter-class hockey tournament, two games were played Tuesday afternoon. The freshman I team defeated the juniors with a score of 3 to 0. The sophomores defeated the freshman II team with a score of 2 to 0. The next games will be Thursday when the juniors play the freshman II and the sophomores play the freshman I. Sigma Phi Sigma entertained with their annual Fall Party last Friday night at the Country Club. The walls and lights were decorated with autumn leaves and colors. A number of guests attended. **shirts** Unusual values $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 SkofStadS FELLING SYSTEM Buy Now OVERCOATS— —Warm, heavy, wintry garments—tailored in Beavers, Meltons, Cheviots. Tweeds— —in 4 Different Models For Men and Young Men $ 35. Real Honest Overcoat Values! — Money can't buy you better coats, every garment Wool, Hand Tailored and carries our guarantee of Satisfaction. Other Coats $20 to $60 Warm Dress Gloves Motor Gloves Caps Fur Gloves Flannel Shirts Sleeping Gowns Warm Underwear Bath Robes Pajamas Mufflers Motor Robes Wool Hose Sweater Coats Plans are being made for the first swimming contest of the year which will occur some time before Christmas. A better line-up of material will have to be obtained before a definite date can be set so all girls interested in the contest will sign up in the gymnasium *office* as soon as possible. Teams will soon be formed and steady practice will begin. Kraker fountain pens, a complete new stock. Get one at Rankins Drug Store.-Adv. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conkil Fountain Pens THE REXAL STORE 847 Mass. St. BELL'S FLOWER SHOP Best of Flowers Best of Service At a Reasonable Price $ 8 2 5 \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Phone 139 This store will remain closed Friday—Armistice Day The MOLLY O Hat Adjust it as you please YOUNG women and girls will value this new find in smart headwear. The material is a marvel of fine texture and a joy to the eye. For sports, college and school wear, for motoring and all outdoors, MOLLY O Hat is a delight and a fascination. Adjustable to all kinds of shapes. Sold here in numerous fetching colors. as well as your personal appearance, demand that your wearing apparel be kept in spick and span condition. We have no other reason for being in business than to give you the best in laundry and dry cleaning service Your Health Lawrence Steam Laundry Phone 383 Tickets are now on sale on the Hill and at Rowland's Annex for the THE LAW SCRIM An All University one o'clock party December 2 Good Music Kansas City Entertainers