THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS HAS EDGE ON CROSS COUNTRY RACE From Showing Against Ames Team Coach Schlademan Hopes to Trim Aggies START FROM STADIUM AT 2 Coach and Cheerleader Want Thundering Thousand Out Early to See Finish Coach Karl Schlademann's cross country men are figuring on chalking one win for Kansas Saturday, regardless of the outcome of the gridiron struggle. The Kansas team showed remarkable resilience in Ames, as the Cyclone team is the strongest in the Valley, and has been in the habit of finishing in the front five abreast in past meets. Last Saturday Patterson of Kansas finished a close second behind the Ames star, as Jesse Hayley finished fifth, and the Ames rosters were asking "how come?" "We face a good team, but I think we will win", was Coach Schlaidmann's verdict on Saturday's meet with the Agigles. The Manhattan aggregation won a decisive victory over the Kansas-Ames last Saturday, at Manhattan, and their time was very close to that made in the Kansas-Ames meet. However, the Crismon and Blue men will have the advantage of running over a family member as strong, and the Kansas and Kansas-AMES meet here for years. The cross-country race will start at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, getting off from the north goal line of the Stadium field. The men will run the length of the football field, then head east to Mississippi, and up Mississippi over the Hill. On the finish they will come up Mississippi street from the north, swing into the Stadium field at the south end and finish across the field at the north goal line. Coach Schaladmann and Cheerleader Sandy Windsor have asked that the "Thundering Thousand" gather at the Stadium in time to give the cross-country men proper sentinel service. The team comes on the start and the finish of this race will be a very proper time to work up the pep we need to push over two Kansas victories in one afternoon," Sandy" said. He added that just about the time the two eleven come to the field warm up. "Gridiron Gossip" By Joe Turner This is the bear story that came in from Manhattan this morning. Quarterback Swartz of the Aggie eleven is in the hospital today, and he was in the line-up tomorrow. He was kicked by a cow in a class yesterday. It was a very light workout that Coach Clark gave his "pets" last night, and today's period will be still lighter. Also, contrary to report, the regular practice was not held on the Stadium field. This afternoon, however, the Varsity will run signals for a short time on the new gridron. The Jayhawks that enter tomorrow's struggle will be slim-clad blades, as the blue jerseys would blend too well with the purple of the Argentine team, whose time changing his "Blue Devil" dell that got by so well at Ames, into a You have a joyful surprise ahead, in a visit to the Lotus Gift Shop 809 Kentucky Street where you will find a new stock of the "latest word" in the gift line, covering numerous specialties never before brought to you. Hours, one to five. "Red Devil" one to fit the Aggie game. The Freshmen were used for only a short time last night in "dummy" scrimmage, mostly defensive work for the Varsity. The life of a cross-country man is *far* from that led by the famous Riley. Four and nine-tenths of the heart-breaking grind that he subjects himself to in every meet is out on the field, for the sport's second of a cheering student body. All of which leads up to the belief that the "Thundering Thousand" owes it to the Kansas cross-country team to be at the Stadium field at 2 o'clock tomorrow, when the race starts, to watch the drivers race, to give them the 'gladi hand' when, twenty-five minutes later, they come in the victor. The following is the line-up for tomorrow's game showing the number each man will wear. Angles Position Kansas Winters (24) L.E. Black (3) Nichols (11) L.T. Higgins (19) Hahn (17) L.G. Jones (16) Cledland (18) C. Saunders (10) Schindler (15) R.G. Reedy (20) Stauffer (14) R.T. Freese (22) Sbring (23) R.E. McDonald (5) Swartz (1) Q. Wilson (1) Stark (1) L.H. Griffin (4) Burton (3) R.H. McAdams (2) Sears (5) S.Purgeron (6) The management of the 1922 Jayhawker has been taking individual and group pictures of the members of the football squad. Two pictures are taken of each man, one in a characteristic pose and one standing. Take Pictures of Team For 1922 Jayhawker Air pictures of the University campus and buildings were also taken and will be run in the rotrogravure section of the Kansas City Journal, Sunday, March 31. The piece of picture is loaned through the courtesy of the 1922 Jayhawk worker. We make clothes good as new by our scientific method of cleaning.—the Advance cleaners.,adv. Parker Lucky Curve fountain pens are dependable.-City Drug Store.—adv. Finer assortment of Johnston's famous chocolate. Fresh every week. Rankin Drug Store…adv. One-O-One and get it done.—Advance Cleaners.—adv. Pal Pencils, $1.—City Drug Store. —adv. During the campaign of the last student election, the statement that I was on the Dean's Honor Roll for the year 1921 was used. That statement is false and was used without my knowledge—Constance Stanley. 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