FROSH SQUARE TO BATTLE VANISH Big Team Adjusting Sights for Aerial Work on Thanksgiving The Varsity seems to realize that are not going to have such an easy practice game as one might think when they go into the game against the fresh Saturday. Of course they have to win, for all varsities are supposed at least to be able to win over their own freshmen, but the team has a tough task, just as much right to score a touchdown as the varsity. The freshmen have been taking their regular daily drubbing at the hands of the varsity all season, and now come their turn to get sweet revenge. According to some of the first year men, they are also coming out of a cocked and primed for the Sturdy game and say they are going to poll some surprising stunts. Naturally the coaches are spending some time with the varisity these days; for the one big game of the year comes next Thursday, but they are not going to be in town in their workout. Last night they spent most of the time in perfecting their nirvish attack. Just when this attack is to be used was not given out, but it is a pretty sure guess it will not go wrong. They also had to spend a certain length of time on the riffle range, so Kanaan backfield men are spending some of their time in getting their sights just right, and a sharp sharkdoer has been moving around the diving doves on the sending and on the forward passes. PIGSKIN PATTER By "Cap" Garvin A man with oodles of nerve, weight 190 pounds, height 6 feet. Sounds like good football material. There is a chance for some coach, Danny Chester might like to play, he seems to have gotten money every other way. Injuries have kept the Tiger limp all season, but by Thanksgiving most of those defects are going to be mended. Comes the announcement that there are only 466 pasteboards for distributio. Introducing Captain "Chuck" Lewis of the Missouri Tigers. "Chuck" is a halfback or guard experience and is now filling his career with the Missouri Tigers he has played in "Brick" Travis, all-Valley tuckle, who defeated Kansas 19 to 7 on McCook field last Thanksgiving Day. You have starved as the season so far, but the players are promising in a few disagreeable surprises for next Thursday. tion among the Jayhawkers, who are going to Columbia, and they must be bought before Saturday, and none will be reserved for future payment. Missouri is preparing for the largest crowd in the history of the game. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Rollina field will accommodate about the same capacity as McCook field, and already requests have come in for the team to hang out the hanging out of "S. R. O." We would pick an all-valley team, and publish it before the Thanksgiving game, but it might influence some of the real sport writers, so will remain and until it is all over and simply ask. We told you so. Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma stand to place the most men from the comparative showings of the three schools. MANAGERS SAVE TIME Grinnell has the record for the high score in one game for the season. 81 to 0 is the count they got last Saturday over Simpson. Jnyhawker Men Devise Scheme For Getting Honor Lists A new system of gathering information and pictures for the Jayhawker is being put into effect this year, according to the managers of the annual. The principal innovation is the fact that all glosses honor blanks, information sheets and checks for space are to be left with the downtown photographers instead of being stored in a safe in former years, thereby saving time for both the student and the annual' managers. Honor blanks are being enclosed with all proofs of individual pictures sent out by downtown photographers. These blanks are to be filled out and returned with the approved proof. The payment for space is to be made at the same time, and the gloss, check and honor blank will be collected by the annual managers. The honour blank should be to be mailed to the hawker office till early next spring, so additions may be made at any time. A similar procedure is being followed with regard to fraternities. An information blank was mailed to each organization some time ago and this is to be filled out and returned to the studio when the proof of the organization's group is returned. The lightest team in the Valley. That is Kansas. 174 is the average weight of the team. Bloomer and Springate are practically out of the game, however, the rest of the season, both have game legs. Missouri is not the weakling she are toted to be. There is one of the most powerful scoring machines in the valley if it could only get going. Fullright had some injuries at the first of the season, but they do not bother him now. n previous years Kansas has outweighed Missouri, but this time, it is reversed by at least 20 pounds to the man. Missouri always plays over her head so to speak, when Kansas is on the other side. have a scrap book with a paragraph about every big school in the country, and a sentence on each ambition. Under the Kansas paragraph it says, "Ambition: to beat Missouri in football." Not a bad ambition at that. Up at Michigan University, they Practically every injured Tiger, with the exception of Bloomer and Springate will be able to play next Thursday, Some dissection in the ranks when a player gets mad and knocks the Show Cards Posters The POSTER Shop Phone 708 Art Work of All Kinds Special Saturday Only- Your choice of of any $60, $55, $50, $47.50 $45 Suit or Overcoat in the house for一 $35 Shirts Pajamas Gloves Sweaters Hats At Reduced Prices coach down out on the field at practice. Some Missouri did this last week at Columbia. WANTED—A stewardess. Apply once or cal 1403 Tenn. Phone 16-49-2. There's no room For questionable qualities In this store They get booted out Before they have time To find a place on our racks. So don't think there's Any thing wrong with The Suits and Obercoats We are offering at $40 and $50 just Because the price is low— They're Ober qualities Thro' and Thro' Extra Trousers for School At A $2.00 Reduction Reduced prices on all clothing, Sweaters, Shoes, and Furnishings THE HUB CLOTHING CO. George Abram 820 Mass "Just look over this program-you can't afford to missit." 8:00 P.M. Saturday Night ROBINSON GYM. Adm. 50c K. U. FOLLIES OF 1921 PROGRAM SCANDAL WALK...Helen Elfeldt & Dot Engel Chorus— WALK Chrora Dorothy Kirk, Teddie Crouch, Marian Brandimore, Jerry Rogers, Midred Saunders, Laura Cowdery, Helen Montgomery, Louise Hol, Sarah Hardman, Lotlie Tibals. IMPERSONATIONS. IMPERSONATIONS Bill Lambert THREE MEN AND A GIRL Elsie Priscie JOLLIE JUMBLE OF DANCING AND SINGING...Five Rolie-Polies Margaret Stibbs, Teddie Crouch, Mildred Fowler, Peggie Jane Jane KISMET...Virginia Haynes Chorus— Louse Idle, Idonel Hackney, Nell Carsey, Dorothy Gage, Pauline Abd. Martin Hall, Fred Milliken, Dilbencek, Donald Abel Martin Hall, Fred Milliken, Emi Rigier. INCENSE BEARERS—Ruth Saunders Elizabeth Burkhalter. FOUR MINUTES OF HARMONY. LOVE IS A GAME...Pauline Doerr, Robert Griffin Chorus Chohrs— Doberty Cookan, Elva McMullen, Beth Smith, Louise McLaughlin, Nadine Cox, Margaret Rector, Helen Montgomery, Moseley Campbell, Laura Jenkins, Maria Corti, Maude Rillien, Lilian trump, Ruth Hill, Lucile Tibbals. DOUBLE TIMING THE BOX Nell Carey and Francis Eaton Jane Hindman, Martha Thompson SCOTCH IMPERFECTIONS. Jon Prodie "The Harry Lauder of the A .E. F." SCOTCH IMPERSONATIONS...John Brodie SALLY GREEN...Mildred Wiand Ezra Bunk...Lucky Baldwin Siras Bunk...Henry McCurdyn Constable...Tubbie Slain Sarah Jane Hindman, Jerry Rogers, Teddie Crouch, Dorothy Kirk Katherine Ainsworth, Bob Griffen, Dean Boggs, John Old, Wendall Smith, Eddie Engels. CHINESE JOYS AND SORROWS Elsie Prisco CHINENSE JOYS AND SORROWS ... Elsie Frisbee Chorus— Miriam Lamar, Bernice Bridges, Lauren Broungh, Louise Cleta Johnson, Ciaela Johnson, Acompton. Finale ALL IN A COLLEGE SCHOOL DAY... E SCHOOL DAY Finale Phyllis Depow, Henry McCurdy Hazel Dugger, Allee Carruthers, Marion Brandonmeir, Marjorie Smith, Ruth Davis, Betty Michel, Louise Saltmarch, Bernice Cook, Claude Kelsey, John Hill, Chink Blair, Jimmie Dye, Hudson Gilbert, John Old, Jake Peekham, Dick Haggart. Ensemble Finis Follies Committee ... Lucile Cleveland, Chm. Dorothy Stanley, Madelian Emmert Costumes ...Mildred Fowler Scenery ...Donald Calhoun Orchestra ...Edward Schreiber Six Store Manager ..Dick Stowers Director of Chorus ..James B. McNaught Pepful Choruses Clever Costumes Late Music JOHN BRODIE Scotch Impersonator, is expected to be a hit of the evening. Come Early