THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COMPARATIVE "DOPE" NOT GOOD ON TIGERS Fighting spirit Nullifies AI Indications of Previous Games LEWIS READY FOR K. U. Both Tigers and Jayhawkers Rest This Week for Turkey Day Fight And last but not least comes the Missouri game at Columbia, Thanksgiving day. The season's closing for the Hawkwinner will come on Rollins field when they go into battle with the Missouri Tiger next Thursday. It will be a tough game, since the Nebraska game here last Saturday. Missouri had some trouble in getting away with the long end of the score with Washington last week. The comparative scores of last week's games for the two teams does not, however, offer any conclusive proof that the Jayhawker is going to have an easy feast. Both teams will be playing on their fighting spirit. Neither team has a game this week, and all efforts of both coaches will be put forward to perfecting a machine that will win. Missouri has been handicapped this season, by an unusually large margin, but it'll get away with all the valley games on the schedule with the exception of the Oklahoma battle. Lewis, star Tiger backfield man did not get into much of the play in the Washington game, last week, on account of injuries, but according to reports he will be in shape to go into the lineup against Kansas next week. Lewis, according to the sportswriter, is reasonable for the beating Kansas took at the hands of the Tigers on McCook field last year. The Kansas squad is fortunate in that there is not single man on the hospital roster, and but a few have any injuries of serious nature, so all will be taken to Missouri, should they be called upon. Considering the fact that the Kansas team took two very severe batterings in the past two weeks, one from Oklahoma and the other from Nebraska, were an excellent, according to Coach Allen. Arrangements for a special train to carry the team and rosters, have not been completed as yet but it is preparations underway for Kannan City Wednesday evening. Second-Story Burglar Second-Story Burglary Tuesday during dinner the Theta house was entered by a thief who ef- fected an entrance by cutting the screen over the side porch. He took a pencil from the door of the dress drawers on the second floor. Jewelry scattered loosely over dressing table; was untouched. The man left a window opposite the end of the hall where he entered. You cost K. U. $250 a year. What will you give in return? A. G. ALRICH Printing, Engraving, Binding Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps Stationery, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass, Street "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggis Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. Oread's Only Home Game With Tonganoxie Friday Oread Training School plays the one and only home game of their schedule when they meet Tonganoxia High on McCook Field Friday afternoon at 2:30. Oread has been victorious in all her games this season while Tonganoxia has one defeat in the league, Newcastle less, the Tonganoxia team has the reputation of being a strong team. Last week Oread defeated De Soto in an exciting game which ended 20-14 in favor of Oread. At the end of the third quarter the odds were 14-13 in favor of DeSoto, but in the last five minutes Oread got into action with a penalty playerers crossed the line and scored a touchdown just three seconds before the end of the game. SATURDAY'S GAME IS TEST FOR FRESHMEN Yearlings to Get First Chance Under Fire on McCook Against Varsity The Fresh did not have as much luck with the Varsity last night, as they did Tuesday. The Varsity seemed to realize that there was a game on for them next week and have worked up a bit for it. The team was well-received by our sour plays, but depended mostly or some of their own for gains. The coaches will take advantage of the fact that there is no matched "regular" game with the freshmen Saturday morning. Chances are n's up for the players to play part of the game, but Allen and Laslett do not look on the game as practice wholly, for to allow the fresh to win might make them a bit cocky, according to the coaches' theory. The Saturday game should give the freshman a chance to work with the team's opponents are able to do in a real match game Wednesday's workout for the varsity did not mark anything new in the line of plays or a different program, than has been gone through with during the season. Every man seemed to be putting all he had into this game, but that one condition to make the big trip of the year. The men went through the work-out without receiving any injuries, which brings the coaches one more challenge. They are in a hospital list of serious cripples. Freshman Engineers Required to Attend LECTURE ANNOUNCED Announcement was made this morning by Dean Walker, of the School of Engineering, concerning the regular series of lectures for freshman engineers. Every freshman and new student in the School of Engineering is required to attend these lectures, according to Dean Walker. Nov. 18-The Modern Industrial System. (Historical.) Dec. 2—Engineering as a Profession. the series, as announced, is as follows: Dec. 9—The Trend of Modern Industry. Dec. 16—(Date Reserved for Illustrated Lecture by Captain Grenata.) Jan. 6—Transportation. Jan. 13—Engineering Problems Europe. By Professor Williams. BY ORDERING NOW you can take advantage of our —in- 20% to 30% Reduction Suits and Overcoats Offered by ED. V. PRICE & CO. - 250 Suit and Overcoat Patterns S. G. CLARKE 1033 Massachusetts Street Our "Gift Windows" It is not too early to shop for Christmas — especially at this store. For the novelty, style and value of our Christmas gift suggestions are well known, but some of the coming huge early offers get the benefit that a wide range of selection offers. While you are down town today or to tomorrow, step into our store for a welcome basket, if not to buy. You will meet the visit will repay you —we'll see to that. Cur "gift windows" are now replete things that appeal—you should see them. The College Jeweler $1,000 was contributed to the Kansas Stadium Union Drive Wednesday night by the Ku Ku Klan as an organization, it was announced a morning by Chief Ku Ku Lloyd Young. The vote to contribute the sum collectively, as well as the individual contributions of the members at convocation today, was passed by a unanimous vote. Phi Kappa Psi entertained its alumni and visiting members at the Homecoming party, given at their house Saturday night. Sam Shberger, c'24, spent the week-end at his home in Burlington. 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