JAYHAWKER FOOTBALL IS THIRTY YEARS OLD Annual Will Commemorate Anniversary With Pictures of Heroes of 1890 A special feature commemorating the thirteenth birthday of K. U. football, which falls this year, will be included in the athletic section of the 1921 Jayhawker, according to announcement by the managers this morning. The first University of Kansas football team took the first in 1890, so history states, the annual will include pages to annual will devote several pages to a write-up of the first team and of football achievements since its day. Prof. E. M. Hopkins of the department of nlgishE was coach of the first team and for several years thereafter. Several historic football pictures owned by Professor Hopkin were submitted annually. These include several action pictures, showing the mustached players of that day in formations as different from the 1920 version as were their uniforms. The mothers of the team of '30 according to old-timers, managed their sons' gridiron apparel. Professor Hopkins does not believe that any group picture of the team of '90 is in existence, but efforts are being made through a photo if it is to be found. The Jayhawker has a picture of the team of '91, composed of practically the same players, and these are being communicated with both in order to form a picture of a team of collective information with regard to the first team. A review of the work of other Kansas teams, illustrated with pictures showing by-gone gridron scenes, will be included in the write-up, according to Walt Heren, who is in charge of the work. Figures and statistics showing what K. U. has accomplished in a decade of football will also be a feature. PIGSKIN PATTER By "Cap" Garvin They're gone. Next time Kansas rooters see their team it will be when they play in the game Thursday afternoon, about ten minutes before the game. We do not know, but we suppose it is the plan of the coaches to take them into Kansas City today, and let them have a good time for two days before they go into a hard game. The men will probably be turned loose in the city, to answer roll call sometime about three o'clock Thursday morning, which will be taken immediately to Columbia, the others will go on when they come to. No, no. of course the coach will not watch the men closely; he does not care what they do just so they manage to make it around to the field Thursday. Each man we understand is to get a shot of cocaine in the arm and a snuff of snow, besides the field. This is in order that they may be able to see lots of balls, and lots of their own men, and thus get away with the game easy. Oh it will be a snap. Yes, Patient Old Dunkenstein, we should just kidding, but we had to tell you something about the activities of the team for the next two days for no reason. The team was known until after it is all over. PACKWOOD, Missouri Quarter Girls if you want to correspond with any member of the squad before Thursday, they can go there and they both know where the boys are for they are with them. Men, you heard Dr. Allen put forth his arguments on betting; we heartily endorse them. But for the benefit of some one not in school who does not see it as they do, if some Missouri fan wants you to give him some odds on Kansas, give him even money. There are still some Missouri tickets left, but there is no time to lose in getting them. Word from Kansas City came yesterday, that all available space on the Pullman coaches scheduled for the special that leaves Kansas City, to meet in Detroit. But there is plenty of room in the coaches, and under the berths. We sent a telegram yesterday to the Wabash Railroad Company in Kansas City, to have the space under each berth cleaned up, for some of the boys will have their good clothes on, and those carpets do get lint on their clothes if one if forced to stay under there very long. Now comes th answer to that THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "CHUCK" LEWIS, Tiger Captain Need a Trunk Suit Case or Bag? You will find just the one you are looking for in our third floor department. of LUGGAGE. Going Home Thanksgiving? Most reasonably priced With a 20 Per Cent Refund question. We suppose everybody is waiting for the esteemed sport editor o make a wild hazardous stab at the possible score. Well neither team will win, but when they downs, we conceive one and possibly we to Kansas. The winning team from the mark on the ticket Innes Bulline Hackman Trained Workers Needed in Offices Everywhere This is what the Lawrence Business College can do for you. Teach you how to open a set of books; how to make entries; how to determine the profit and loss of a business; now to close a set of books. Starting with the simplest forms we teach you bookkeeping from beginning to end; a complete course. We have a course in higher accounting. We teach you the duties of a stenographer—to take the business man's dictation, rapidly and accurately; how to transcribe it. We teach you how to file and take care of the correspondence in an office. We train you in our college bank so that you can hold a good position in any bank. Besides this you get instruction in business English, rapid calculation, commercial law, economics, penmanship, spelling, salesmanship, etc. You learn how to operate all the various machines and office appliances used in big offices. We qualify you for secretarial positions that command the highest salaries paid to stenographers. Haskell-St. Xavier Game At Cincinnati Thursday Our next term division begins Nov. 29. Write for catalogue and full information. The Haskell Indians, in good condition after their romp Saturday over the Oklahoma A. and M. football team at Kaunas CITY, leave here tonight for Cincinnati, where they will play Sunday at Cleveland for Thanksgiving Day. Haskell defeated her annual Turkey Day opponent last year by a single touchdown. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. E. S. WEATHERBY, Supt. It is said that Coach Madison Bell is contemplating a post season game at Kansas City if a strong opponent can be found. W. H. QUAKENBUSH, Pres. C. O. BOWMAN, Prin. TRAY18, Black and Gold Tackle will not win by a large majority, but possibly by a field goal or place kick. Kansas fans would possibly be surprised to know that Kansas has in her midst some place kickers. Also Missouri has a mean drop kicker. It means the team with the best educated toe. Missouri has been drilling lately on breaking up forward passes. The lineup was announced definitely by the coaches, and the men who start the game will be picked out before they go onto the field. Take home a few of our latest records. They will lend cheer to Thanksgiving Day. 925-27 Mass. St. Bowersock THEATRE Wednesday Night NOV. 25th "THE GUMPS" With James Fraser and Original Company of 40 A GALLOP OF FUN! Swiftest Comedy and the Droolest Characters Ever Staged Sparfitting Wit and Humor Brilliant Songs-Music Skillful Dancers Girl and town Revue Lavishly Mounted Superbly Costumed Prices 50c to $1.50, Plus Tax Seats Now on Sale at the Corner Corner Drug Co. Lawrence High School will close her football season with a game against Iola high school on Thursday. The squad is working hard this week, trying its best to get into condition to win the final contest. The Red and Black team held Fort Fort, which has been amassing extremely high scores against two strong teams this season, to two touchdowns in the last game. Lawrence vs. Iola High Gym Basketball Teams Play Gym basketball Teams Play The champion basketball teams of the 11:30 and the 3:30 mens-gymnast classes played the final game at Thanksgiving. Specials— Glad to show you at at Suits Overcoats Gabardines Shirts Hats Pajamas Gloves Sweaters Special Sale on— and Extra Trousers for School At A $2.00 Reduction $50 Reduced prices on all clothing, Sweaters, Shoes, and Furnishings $35 THE HUB CLOTHING CO. George Abram 820 Mass. BOWERSOCK THEATRE TUESDAY, NOV.30 A Gorgeous Revival Gilbert and Sullivan Comic Opera Masterpiece OF THE Incomparably Beautiful with its Quint Japanese Atmosphere and the Old Time Popular Melodies You Remember so Well. The Musical Treat of the Season 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, in Robinson Gymnasium to decide the champ under progress and the game this afternoon of the entire classes. For seven weeks this tournament has been Rock-Chalk will Thunder out over Rollins Field At the kick off Thursday from The throats of a Good many hundred K. U. men— And by-the-way From the number who Have attended our Suit and Obreo sacte We'll say they Will be the best Drest College men In the country— You can save enough To go to Columbia on— $85, $80, $75, $70 Suits And Obercouts $50 $60 and $55 Suits and Obercouts $40. Sure, we're going over to Columbia to see the Jayhawk tie knots in the Tiger's tail. So— The Oread Cafe "Bricks" will be closed from Wednesday evening until Sunday morning When you leave—take a box of our best cocolates with you. Closed All Day Thanksgiving We are Going to Columbia to help K. U. twist the tiger's tail. Gustafson The College Jeweler "GIFTS THAT LAST" CRCEN Watches