Halls autho- cine a pen NY are a year's Become nearly boarded and the lettes rent in rooms. They the se name good poo in go of the porte orite So large velo cent the part part late not out gen the de the t l g THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CORNHUSKERS COMING FOR BACON SATURDAY Nebraska Has Doped Lead o Four Touchdowns Over Kansas OUR TEAM OUTWEIGHED Kansas is Only Valley Teen Played This Season By Huskers Saturday is Homecoming Day and with that day, comes the mighty Nebrake Cornhusker to Lawrence with the avowed intention of taking the bacon. It is the last game of the season and it will be one of the hardest fought. If Kansas ever stood a chance of losing a game this season at home now is the time the Crimson and Blue is in the most danger. For according to all dope that has been compiled to date, Cornhusker will touchdowns better than Kansas. Nebraska has just returned from two games in the East, one played in New York on election day with Rutgers was won by the Cormuskier 20 to 1, and the史宗 of the game would indicate that Nebraska could have had another if they had so desired. The game last Saturday however with Penn State, which resulted in a 28 to 0 defeat for Nebraska was a different story. Nebraska was clearly outplayed in this game, and maintain that the Harvard eleven is perhaps the only squad that could defeat Penn State, so it would seem from this that the Jayhawkers have no easy task before them for Saturday. To date Nebraska has not played any Valley teams, and Kansas is the only valley game they have scheduled, however, Washburn went to Lincoln and came back with a 14 to 0 defeat at their hands, while Kansas could get one touchdown in the Iachabos. Here though is the record that the Cornishman went through the strong attack of the Northwestern library, and Notre Dame is rating well up among the good teams in the west this season. The Pride of a Well-Gloved Hand Through some error of the sport writer and the real news writers of the Hill, the Ku Ku Klan did not get any honorable mention in this sheet yesterday. It seems that the Plain Tales Editor was the only gent that took cognizance of them and that wasn't complimentary. The Ku Ku stunt as staged at Norman, Saturday, drew comment from all of the Oakham papers. It is but just that the author of the home school paper, but we did not see their work and cannot give a detailed report of it. From reports from Norman, it seems they did themselves and the school credit. The Nebraska line will outweigh the Kansas line and the backfield is also somewhat heavier, in fact it is not much changed over that of last season, and Kansas followers will remember full well that last half at Lincoln last year, when the Kansas team was mowed down, for two straight touchdowns by the mighty Nebraska steam roller, to a 7-19 defeat. And again the readers of this column if they get this far will say we are putting out a bear story and that Kansas will beat Nebraska by at least six touchdowns. Well maybe they will, but it is not probable. When that guy Hubba of the Nebraska backfield gets going in high it is hime high for the small one to tie up. He hits the hit line like a ton of brick. Maybe we have been guilty of trying to put a scare in the bunch heretofore, but any sound干扰 Kansas supporter can plainly see the task that is before the team this week. Once more we will put the statement that Nebraska is jut four tondewnds better than Kansas, and stand able to back the statement. Salesman Joe PIGSKIN PATTER By "Cap" Garvin From all indications the weather is going to be anything but what would warrant the domining of a straw hat Saturday. "Mother, your husband's home." Salemway, Jas. Mary, aged four, had been naughty, and her father had to administer before going to business. That an impression had been made was apparent when, on his return from work in London, Mary called upstairs with frigid politeness:— "Mother, your husband's The advantage of buying your gloves here are many. Principle among them is the fact that you know what you are buying,and can take pride in the gloves you wear. Hansen Gloves Are featured here and dollar for dollar give the most in value. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Coming to the BOWERSOCK 1047 Massachusetts St. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS$100,000.00 Receives Deposits, makes Loans, buys and sells Liberty Bonds and other Securities. Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Travellers' Cheques. Food Drafts in multiples of $10.00. VARSITY TO WORK OUT DESPITE THE HOLIDAY Frosh Squad Buck Through Old Line Like Veterans Tuesday afternoon saw the Varsity vainly try to penetrate the freshman line. With the Varsity on the offensive half of the time, they tried to go through, over, and around, but could not make the grade. The fresh given the ball did not seem to have any trouble in making good ground through the Varsity however. Exactly. Even when squared to the sheds about six xioloce, before everybody had worked up a good sweat, despite the cold, piercing north wind that swept down Illinois Street. On account of the condition of McCook, due to rains, practice was held again on the vacant lot just north of the bleachers, and there was no wind break. Everyone kept warm, however, except the handful of loyal fans who came out the cold to see the squad work out, in preparation for the last big battle on the home lot of the season. University will not affect the football dial at all. They will go right on with their practice just as usual, and if any difference is seen it will be that they work longer, on account of the no classes for the men to attend. Tomorrow being a holiday for the way. The squad were not working on any new plays Tuesday afternoon, but were instead using some of the oldest on their list, such as the old cross buck, delayed run and run, the old choreographer self, and the fresh were downing the varsity in most cases in their tracks. Spurgeon, Simon, and Fraker were all in the scrimmage Tuesday, but were not working hard, just enough to keep in condition. Some frost got a cleat in Mandelville's face and left behind. That was not written freely, and forced Manly to take to the shower. Tryouts for the intercollegiate debating team will be hold in the Little Theatre. Thursday afternoon as advertised. The question is—Resolved:—hat a direct nominating process be substituted for our national nominating conventions. All students interested in debating are urged to come used in debating are urged to come out and help the Jayhawk in another way. 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