THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN START WEEK'S GRIND FOR NEBRASKA GAME Team Not Discouraged by the Defeat at the Hands of Oklahomans REEDY SLIGHTLY INJURED Workout Yesterday Consisted Entirely of Offensive Play Against Freshmen No. $ _{9} $ sign of discouragement was evident in the varsity football practice last evening as the squad settled down to the week's grind in preparation for the Nebraska game next Saturday. The team scrimmaged with the yearlings until darkness settled over the field and then "dummy" scrimage by the aid of the searchlight followed. The team is practicing hard with never a thought that Nebraska can not be beaten. The fact that Nebraska defeated the Sooners by a 44 to 0 score and that Oklahoma is one of their toughest heartsheartened the team one bit. They tore into the practice last evening in a manner which makes one think that the Cornhuskers will not swamp us by a huge score. Probably the memory of the Nebraska game last year was their effort to repeat last year's performance. The squad doesn't see that the Cornhuskers are invincible The men came out of the Sooner game in good condition. Pete Reedy, the heavy right guard, is the only man any the worse he has ever faced in a "charly-horse" which did not keep him out of last night's practice. The varsity played on the offensive altogether last evening. The freshmen tried to hold them with little success. "Potys" went into the scrimmage himself and demonstrated how certain plays were made. All styles of play were used against the yearlings. Dr. F. C. Allen, manager of athletics, is in Kansas City today, attending a conference of the Missouri Valley coaches. The conference will decide upon the 1921 basketball schedule. The new plan of arranging the games has caused many difficulties and at this meeting an effort will be made to arrive at a final settlement. "Gridiron Gossip" By Joe Turner If the squandar that went through last night's workout is discouraged, then Heaven help the Valley if it ever gets to feeling good. Let's see, now Nebraska beat Oklahoma 44 to 0. The Sooners beat us 24 to 7. Figuring strictly by dope, that would mean that next Saturday's score should be right around 60 to a blank. Now, if you oppose the month's check up on the Sport deck of the Kansas office. We don't. We didn't leave everything in Norman anyway. We brought back a beautiful cold, and still have it. For the vicious fighting that went on at Boyd field Saturday, the causalities were very light. Pete Reedy accumpulated the first "charlie horse" he ever owned, and "Mac" McAdams mussed up his nose a little. That's about the size of it for the Kansas squad. We forgot to mention yesterday that "Mac" considered wiring to Lawrence last Saturday night, breaking all dates for the coming week. It was a week after the grant his map had suffered a permanent rearrangement. It's not too late to start in the 1922 Jayhawker Sales Contest. Members of the Sooner squad tell us that the Nebraska team doesn't know much about the nerni game, which they'd miss more after next Saturday's battle. Annual Miner's Smoker will be postponed from Tuesday, Nov. 8 until Tuesday, Nov. 15. But start tonight! The hundred votes bonus only lasts until Wednesday night. Work! Work!! Work!! Evening Dresses A very few just received. Exactly what you want for the Soph. Hop. Your early inspection is requested as such charming designs and exceptional values will not last. Priced at ... $39.50 Gloomy Weather— Like Today's inspires you to "stay in" and study. Naturally, with dark skies and the absence of sunshine it is necessary to study by artificial light. For reading, especially under such conditions as mentioned above, the student should be equipped with the proper lensed reading glasses to protect his eyes. The Graduate Optician in Charge of Our Optical Department Will Give You Expert Service—See Him. THE COLLEGE JEWELER FRANK H. ISE, Optometrist Hockey Tournament Opens. The Freshmen I and the Freshmen II opened the Field Hockey for the Inter-class Tournaments yesterday with the score of 0 to 1. The schedule for the rest of the tournament is as follows: Tuesday, November 8, Januari 9, February 10, March 11, Freshmen II; Thursday, November 10, Juniors vs. Freshmen II and Sophomores vs. Freshmen I; Monday, November 14, Juniors vs. Freshmen II; Tuesday, November 15, Freshmen I vs. Freshmen II and Juniors vs. Sophomores; Wednesday, November 16, Juniors vs. Sophomores; Friday, November 18, Juniors vs. Freshmen I; Monday, November 11, Sophomores vs. Freshman II; Tuesday, November 22, Sophomores vs. Freshmen I. 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