THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SOONERS WIN IN THE FIRST HALF OF GAME End Runs by Oklahomans Piled Up Lead That Jayhawks Couldn't Overcome Unable to overcome the lead pile up by the Sooners in the first half of the game at Noman Saturay, Coach Clark's Jawhawkers went down to defeat on the short end of a 24 to 7 score. It was in the first few minutes of play that the first Sooner march began, wide and runs by Tyler and Hill, covered by perfect interference, advancing the ball for first down, after first down. The team scored a 35-yard run around left end, by Tyler, speedy Sooner halfback. Bowles kicked goal. In the second quarter the Goddess of Chance descended on Boyd field and took a hand in the mixup. After being held for three downs on the Kansas 20-yard line, the Soonser essays a pass made by one McAams and Griffin. Kansas halfbacks, both hit the ball before it reached the Oklahoma end who was camped beneath the goal post. Into the air it bounded to be knocked back into the arms of a surpised Sooner, who fell across the A few minutes later Dame Forum again stepped into the limelight, when Hill, Oklahoma fullback, fumbled on a wide end run straight into the arms of Morrison, Oklahoma half, who raced over for the third Sooner counter. Starting the second half 21 points behind, the Jayhawk machine went in the air with a vengeance. Time after time they pass him and lose the ball when Oklahoma line backers broke up attempted passes. It was not until the first few minutes of the last period that a long pass by Wilson into the arms of the waiting McAdams netted the only Jayhawkner counter. The work of "PpxY" Wilson, Kansas quarterback, was easily the feature of the game. The accuracy of Wilson's passing was responsible for the success of the aerial attack in the game. Wilson's dribbling ning was spectacular through the game. Hill, Tyler and Swatek starred for the Oklahoma team. Miss Susie Geiger and George Geiger of Brookville,Kan., visited over a week and with Lucy Geiger, c22; and Alice Geiger, c22. A Hindu student at Syracuse University is scheduled to give a lecture on Hindu family life. He will also sing one of the popular American jazz songs transposed into his native tongue. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Sedgwick County Club will meet in Room 105, Green Hall on Tuesday, November 8 at 4:30 o'clock—Lawrence Wheeler, President. Dean Blackmar's class in Anthropology will not meet Tuesday, November 9th. Shaving supplies of all kinds. You shave yourself and we furnish the sup- City Drug Store. (Adv.) The Harvey County Club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Alpha Chi Omega House, 940 Indiana.-Margaret Smith, president. Magazines and subscriptions to all papers.-City Drug Store. (Adv.) Venida Hairnets, both single and double mesh.—City Drug Store. (Adv.) Chlor-e-denta tooth paste for that acid mouth—Rankin Drug Store.—Adv. Johnson's Fresh-Every-Wook chocolates...Rankin Drug Store...Adv. Quineine air Tonic for that handruff... Rankin Drug Store...Adv. Nunnally's Old Southern Chocolates are always fresh.-City Drug Store. BELL'S FLOWER SHOP Best of Flowers Best of Service At a Reasonable Price Phone 139 $ 825\% $ Mass. St. Owing to our reputation, location and business we have been awarded the agency for Douglas and Jefferson counties for See advertisement in Journal-World, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1921. Lura Ideal Henna Shampoo 24 Hour Service The K.U. Branch AGENCY AWARDED for developing and printing If it's advertised—We have it University Book Store 12th and Indiana The Round Corner Drug Co. Bring your Kodak pictures to Tuesday Special! The biggest selling shampoo on the market today. The way kid gloves look when we clean them--well they look like new, that's all HE first big Tuesday Special at Rowland's Two Stores is Lawrence, Kans. Stationery values of $1.50--$2.00--$2.25 sold for One Dollar on Tuesday, Nov. 8, only. Hurd's and Whiting's best papers in the finest woven linens, velvety suede finishes and crisp bond papers reduced 50% to 125%. It is your opportunity to save. BOOKSELLERS TO JAYHAWKERS New York Cleaners Ernest W. Young 836 Mass. St. Phone 75 Dollar Day ROWLANDS Two Stores 801 Mass. Bowersock Theatre Three Days Starting MONDAY, NOV. 14th True Show Daily 8:30 and 8:30 P.M. Two Shows Daily, 2:30 and 8:30 P. M. The FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE You hear them all say: "WONDERFUL" A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION Eclipse "Birth of a Nation" Eclipse "Birth of a Nation" beheads "Hearts of the World" Dwarfs "Intolarence" PRICES—Matinez 50c, 75c and $1.00. Night 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Plus Tax and $1.50 Plus Tax 1922 Jayhawker Sales Contest for Women's Organizations Starts with a Rush Today In the 1922 Jayhawk you will see yourself and the school all dolled up. In it you will see everything that has happened during your life, hawker and find out all there is to know about K, U. This poor guy just told his girl that he didn't believe he'd buy a Jayhawk this year. We can't tell you we said to him but you can see it affected him. THE 1922 Jayhawker Sales Contest for Women's organizations started today noon and for the next ten days the Jayhawker is going to hold the center of the stage. The prizes are so attractive that every organization wants to win—and is going to work to win. Just think of these prizes: first place $75.00; second place $50.00; and third place $25.00. These prizes mean a whole lot and if you want your favorite bunch to win there is just one thing for you to do—that is to buy your Jayhawker either Tuesday or Wednesday as on these days a bonus of one hundred votes will be given for every Jayhawker sold. After that only fifty votes will be given as a bonus until the 13th when the bonus decreases to 25 votes for each Jayhawker sold until the contest closes November 16. This will be a real Sales Contest The Jayhawkerman managers intend to sell 2,000 Jayhawkers during the next ten days. Be one of the 2,000. While this number is several hundred more than the goal for previous years, yet with the强K U. spirit on the Hill this year, 2,000 copies may not be enough to go round. Every part of the 1922 Jayhawk will be the product of K. U. men and women. And everything points to several new records in annual publications. The administration of K. U. is solidly behind the 1922 Jayhawker—the only publication that adequately describes this institution. Students are solidly behind it because the Jayhawker is the only complete material thing that they can show to their friends to make them realize the magnitude of K. U. Don't delay or promise to buy a Jayhawker next week. You want it and if you buy it now you are helping your favorite organization far more than if you wait until the last day. This is your chance to show your friendship for the women—step out and speak up. You can't go through school without a Jayhawker! Remember that the Jayhawker is the only complete record of K. U. Then there will be several new features this year and every part of this year's Jayhawker will be as good as the staff can make it. You owe it to yourself, to the school and to the women to buy your Jayhawker now. Don't delay. Your Jayhawker will double in value every year. In ten years you wouldn't part with your 1922 Jayhawker at any price. The organizations in this sales contest are not in it so much to win the large prizes as they are in it to help K. U. Keep this latter fact in mind and help the women to sell as many Jayhawkers as possible. If you help them sell they will remember your interest. If you don't help them sell, well !!! You have your choice. There's got to be a few rules, but the rules for this contest are few and easy to follow. But get these in mind. 1. The organization sales contest will start at twelve o'clock, noon, Monday, November 7 and will close noon, Wednesday November 16. Winners announced at the Sooth Hop. 2. Votes will be issued on a basis of one vote for every cent paid in with a bonus of 100 votes for every Jayhawker sold on the 7th, 8th and 9th; a bonus of 50 votes for every one sold on the 10th, 11th and 12th; and a bonus of 25 votes for every one sold on the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th. 3. No votes will be issued until receipts of the Jayhawkers sold are turned in to the Jayhawker business office. 4. Votes are not transferable in case any organization drops out of the contest. 6. No member of the 1922 Jayhawker staff will assist any organization in the sale of books. 6. This contest will be conducted under faculty supervision. The Jayhawker office is in the Alumni office, Room 110, Fraser. The Jayhawker telephone number is K. U. 9, night phone 2704K3. Office hours are from 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. daily except Sundays.