THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS TEAM LEAVES FOR LAND OF SOONER Men Enter Special Car at 9 o'clock to Rest For Contest GRAUER TO BE IN LINEUP Team Practices in Oklahoma City Today and Arrives in Norman Tomorrow The varsity football squad left for Oklahoma, Thursday night at eleven thirty c'clock on the Santa Fe. Practically a hundred routers turned out at this late hour to see the team off, and everyone in the team were accompanying the team. The special car for the squad was on track all evening and the men went to bed shortly after nine o'clock. Then the car was moved down the track so the players would not be in danger. They arrived at the station later in the evening. Coach "Potsy" Clark would make no statement last evening concerning the game Saturday, either expressing confidence of a victory or the defeat. It was also necessary to be a hard battle," the only words which he would give up. A squand of twenty one men are making the trip to Norman. Coach Clark has been developing a team of reserves this week with practically two men for every position. "Young Dutch" Lomborg has been used at center several times as alternate for Saunders. It is almost certain that "Cupid" grauer will start the game at tracer in place of Higgins. Higgins was be suffering for a attack of tensions this week and consequently is not in the best of condition. Gruner is a beefy limeman from last year's freshman squad and Saturday will be his first variety game. The team will arrive in Oklahoma City about noon today and will run through signal practice this after noon. Saturday morning the remaining lap of the journey from Oklahoma City to Norman will be made. Phoen Allen, athletic director, and Joe Turner, sport editor of the Kanan, accompanied the team in the special. Joe will be on the odd Sat. night to watch the play report of the game for the special edition of the Kanan Saturday. Thirty-five Ku Ku's are making the trip in a special car, leaving last evening with the team. The Ku Ku have planned a clever stunt for between halves Saturday which will entirely demolize the Sooner team at Old. Chief Ku Ku '14 and his Old. Chief Ku Ku '14. The hand will leave at 8 o'clock this evening. The line-up for the game Saturday was announced as follows: Ends, Black and MacDonald; Jaines, Froes and Gruner; guards, Reedy and Anderson; players, Griffin and McAdams; halfback, Spurgeon. Douglas County Club will meet it Little Theater Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Urgent business to be transacted. BAND WILL BE AT NORMAN Campaign for Funds Successful at Noon Today At noon today the $872 necessary to send a 35 piece band to Oklahoma had been raised among the students and the business men of Lawrence. The band leaves on the 548' oak clue in Norman Saturday morning, The whirlwind campaign for funds which was started yesterday afternoon by the cheerleaders and Ku Ku's had netted $600 at 9:00 o'clock last night but there was not time enough to qualify the band in time for theembering. The 285 ordered train that carried the team and Ku Ku's to Norman. Splendid response was met by the convassers and the campaign was facilitated by the lump contributions of fraternities, sororities and other organizations, which gave from $10 to $20 each. Over $100 was raised among the business men of Law vence. "That's great news," Dr. Allen said when told of the success of the drive. No other organization has so much to do with winning a football game the hand, with the exception of the arm itself." The Scarab, honorary professional architectural fraternity which met at 8:30, Thursday, in the architectural department of Marvin Hall, announces the following pledges. Veronica Rendell's foot and Joseph Radinskoy. The Adydos chapter of this fraternity was installed here last year. Golf Tournament to be Held by Country Club an eighteen-hole sweepstake golf tournament, against par, will be held November 5th and 6th, 1921, by the members of the golf committee. The first of a series of tournaments planned by the golf committee. The members of the committee are Capt. H., D. Burdick, chairman; Professor Maur McMurray and W. E. Spalking. The prizes will be orders on any store in Lawrence for golf equipment. Four prizes are offered: first, $8.00, second, $6.00, third $4.00 and many of the members are expected to participate in the two day tournament. "Hungry" Hale is very little better this morning according to the report from Memorial Hospital. His condition is still very serious. Hungry Hale Very Little Better—Has Special Nurse A special nurse was obtained for him yesterday noon and every possible medical attention is given him. Sigma Phi Sigma announces the pledging of John Barley, c23, of Washington, Kan. Last year's average was $66. For Motor Troubles C. ALDRIDGE Formerly Mechanic Hudson-Essex Motor Co. 716 Mass. St. Basement --at Squire's The College Photographer BigFoot-ball Games Saturday Some of the big football games worked has commenced on the new scheduled for Saturday, November 5. Oklahoma vs. Kansas at Norwalk, Washington U. vs. Missouri at for the Eberhardt Construction Company at Pit溪堡, Pittsburg vs. Nebraska at T. C. storage shed is being moved ka at Pit溪堡, Kansas Agies vs. and the ground is being cleared for Grinnell at Manhattan, Minnesota vs. e cavation. State at De Mores, Yale vs. Maryland at New Haven, U. S. Nav. acc. vs. Bucknell at Annapolis, U. S. Mil. Acid. vs. Notre Dame at West Virginia, w. Washington Princeton, Columbia vs. Cornell at Polo Grounds. Fire Sweeps Waterfront And Destroys Five Piers New York, Nov. 4—Fire swept the Wee Hawks water front for a half marly early day destroying five piers of the Erie railroad, two oil laden barges and a huge warehouse, before it was finally under control. Damage was estimated at $3,000,000. Embers from the terrific blaze rained down upon the New York theatre and cabaret districts. Open after the party Always open whether it is five p.m. or two in the morning. After the party the zest for a bite to eat is apparent. Take her to the De Luxe. We trr harder to please you, but Send the Daily Kansan home. —That's why we're different— The women are ready to enter the 1922 Jayhawker Sales Contest which starts Monday noon. Every organized house for women is automatically entered. EXTRA TROUSERS To make more use of that old coat We reine and alter Ladies and Men's clothes of all descriptions. Also do pleating for skirts. Patterns and prices to please all De Luxe Cafe "Where Service Counts" SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM Excellant food prepared in an appetizing manner. Served in the cleanest way and in one of the cleanest restuarants in the state of Kansas. This is but one of our points of service Wm. Schultz, 917 Mass. St. Whether you are a Frosh, Soph, Junior or Senior it makes little material difference. You can be a dignified professor or a timid student, a prohibitionist or a bootleger and still be one of the bunch that will attend ye Students THE SOPH HOP It is an all university party and given each year for the students of the University by the Sophomore class. Truly one A FEW FACTS Big Beauty Chorus and Feature Specialties Hem's 10 Piece Orchestra Four Course Dinner Nifty Programs One O'clock Party "Captain Racket" American Legion Show Fancy Favors Waxed Floors Bowersock Theater, Nov.17 & 18 Nifty Programs PRESENTING the 3 act farce comedy INFORMAL Nov. 18--'Better call her now' Have That Jayhawker Photgoraph Made TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—Plain Phi Alpha Delta pin. Reward. Call 1419. 37-2-119 cash. Two speed. Phone 1625. Seiger, 1346 New Hampshire. 37-5-123 FOR SALE—Motorcycle cheap for Williams Rent-A-Ford for that car ride—Phone us at 708 Mass. (Adv.) SPORTING GOODS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Going Down! O! mercury is slipping down pretty fast these crisp fall days—but no need to be uncomfortable when Sport Coats, like ours, fur collared sheep lined are available at 12. $ ^{0 0} $ to 30. $ ^{0 0} $ 'Tis "Glove Time" The Nut House Nuts are shipped direct from cooking to Jay Hawk Cafe. Nut House Nuts are the finest nuts that can be secured from the world market—practically the whole line is imported nuts, cooked in the finest oils and sparing no expense to insure perfection. Always insist on the nuts from Nut House sacks and bowls. JAYHAWK CAFE GERMANY EXCELLED in intellectual, scientific, industrial, and professional enterprises. BUT SHE FAILED to train her leaders in spiritual values. OUR FUTURE LEADERS ARE OUR COLLEGE PEOPLE OF TODAY. WHAT OF THEIR TRAINING? THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WELCOMES YOU TO SHARE ITS SPIRITUAL LIFE THROUGH WORSHIP, STUDY AND SERVICE. An All University one o'clock party Make Your Date Now For THE LAW SCRIM December 2 Good Music Kansas City Entertainers