THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRESHMEN WORK NEW PLAYS ON VARSITY First-Year Men Make Big Gains on Regulars Last Night FROSH WORK TWO PASSES Missouri Formations Work for a While Against Upper-Classmen Last night seemed to be the Freshmen's night down on McCook. The Varsity took the ball on the fifty yard line, and tried three times to yard line, and tried three times to barely got up to the line of scrimmage, and had to kick out. Then the team ran the field on their own twenty-five yard line and the real show started. They did not see to have any trouble in denting the Varsity defense for good gains. Not satisfied with what they were getting through the line they decided to see what could be done in the air, the result was two completed passes for the game, but then just to show that they could took the ball over for a touchdown. Coach Allen brought the ball back to the fifty yard line again and gave it to the fronk, and again the first year man started a march down the field to the goal line. It took them six down however after they had reached the two yard line to make the Once more the varity got the ball but this time on downs on their own fifteen yard line. Dutch did not try to get it back, and the fresh got the ball again. If the fresh had been playing the varsity team that played the Cornhuskers Saturday they probably would not have gone so easily, for most of the men that played Saturday were watching from the side as the players went around and squirt plays, Serubry had picked up for them to try on the varsity. The plays worked fine a short while but did not last long. PIGSKIN PATTER By "ap" Garvin Thursday and Friday are the two days given over to the students to build their part of the Stadium and Student Union building. As for the stadium, if everyone could sit in the press box during a game they would surely want something, for every time the crowd gets to its feet, the students would need to attend three inches. Then if there had been a Union building Saturday who can guess what would have happened in it Saturday night. Here is a good idea we got from some loyal K. U. supporters. Why ont invite Harvard or some other big eastern team to play the game that marks the formal opening of the new stadium? On to Missouri. Your tickets are ready now and there are only 466 of them. And they will not be held after Saturday. Missouri did not play Chuck Lewis Saturday against Washington. We wonder why. We were going to discuss the Nebraska game some more, but it is rather old now. An item in the Daily Nebraskan their University paper, promised the fans who came to Lawrence last Saturday, that they would be Kansas get one of the worst drubbings Nebraska had administered this year Then another item stated that Kansas had been beaten several times this season. Some time ago, we stated in a dope story about Nebraska, that Nebraska had beaten Notre Dame 20 to 0. This game was part of somebody, for the results of the Nebraska-Notre Dame game were decided the other way. Ne-Dome lost to Notre Dame 16 to 7. Sporte Ed takes the blame for the erroneous statement. Definite arrangements for the train to Columbia have not been made as yet. Watch this column however, which is about a week, and we will divulge the secret. Miss Blanchard to Speak Of European Student Miss Leile Blanchard, of the National Board of the Y. W. C. A., arrived last night. Miss Blanchard, who spent some time in Europe studying student conditions will address a meeting of the Y. W. C. A. this afternoon on "Post-War Problems of Students in Central Europe." She also at the meeting for prayer in Myers Hall tomorrow morning. Miss Blanchard is the author of an article in The Association Monthly of the Y. W. C. A. on the needs of the present European students. The conditions which she relates are almost unbelievable and it is in the hands of her that the amazed Americs to realize his responsibility in aiding in every way possible his fellow-students that Miss Blanchard will speak today. There will not be a Y. M. C. A. lunchroom this Thursday, according to Warren Blodgett, secretary of the University Y. M. C. A. Posters Show Cards Show Card The POSTER Shop Phone 708 Art Work of All Kinds 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. Iowa State Campaign Progressing Rapidly How much shall I give, is the plea for the "Union" at Iowa State College. The campaign at Iowa started November 3, and is progressing by leaps and bounds. One freshman agricultural student from California has pledged $3,000. A man taking a six months' course has given $125, and others have given $250, who expect to be in school only a semester or two. These successful campaigns of other schools make Kansas look around her, and see the fine buildings, beautiful campus, and wonderful opportunities she has, every day, and then think how much she should give to the cause. Four men were elected to membership in Sachems, honorary senior society, at the meeting at the Delta Tau Men's Club. Three men are John C. Tracey, c21, Pittsburg; Clarence E. Bailley, t21, Lawrence; Frank P. Mandelve, c21, Kingman; Clarence M. Gorrill, t21, Kingman; Clarence W. McCarthy, t21, Kingman was elected to honorary membership. The society also voted to turn over to the Varsity training table its check in full for Jayhawk subscriptions taken during the recent drive. As all the members who took subscriptions had not checked in their books up to Tuesday night it has not been possible to turn the check over to the football team, but this will be done before the end of the week. Sachems Elect Lindley To Honorary Membership Civil Seniors Pledge $100 Each for Memoria The senior Civil Engineers hold a short meeting in Marvin Hill Tuesday afternoon, and considered the pledge to the Memorial Drive. Sixteen seniors pledged f100 each, and thus were invited to participate in the School of Engineering. The Civils pledged every effort toward the success of the drive. Nebraska Dean Visits K. U. Amanda H. Heppner, Dean of Women at Nebraska University, was here for the Nebraks game Saturday. Dean Hepner game with the group of girls who came down from Nebraska. She is very much interested in the co-operative plan of the University of Kansas as there is no such plan at the University of Nebraska, and was anxious to get ideas from Dean Corbin to carry back with her. 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Special Reductions on Suits Overcoats Gabardines Shirts Pajamas Night Robes Odd Trousers Club Bags Suit Cases Chance to Save $ $ Your Chance to Save $ $ $ $ Don't Miss The Varsity-Freshman Game SATURDAY KuKu's will have a stunt. The band will be there. Scores of the big games will be announced. Other features BENEFIT BOOSTER FUND AND TO PAY DEFICIT ON BAND'S TRIP TO OKLAHOMA Admission 25c Game Called at 2:30