Halla- utuition of all rooms AL gives a dumma Brow- nearly board bedroom and the tables rent in rooms. They the se- curse nursery goo- physical in guide of the portion orchid So larger yole cent the part late not out from the de- the w g THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VARSITY-FROSH FIGHT ON MUDDY, WET FIELD Slippery Ball Makes Scrimmage North of McCook an Interesting Affair The Varsity had to do its practicing Monday afternoon north of the McCook bleachers, on account of the condition of the regular field. To much drizzling rain during the past three days had converted it into a sea of mud, and the coaches are saving the grass for Saturday's game. Every man was out for practice and working hard during the entire afternoon, despite the drizzling rain that fell most of the time. Signal practice took up most of the time and it came in for their usual share of the roughing. The Varsity was on the offensive all of the time and they tore into the freshman line with all the fight and pop of a game. The ground was soft, and the ball slipped uncertain, but did not stop the first string men who went through the first year line nearly at will. On the first play called, Lonborg skirted the freshman end and trumped over the backfield to the edge of the position of the temporary practice ground. Coming out of such a battle as the Saturday game without a serious injury, puts the Jayhawks on a good basis for a hard week's workout. The team is also few on the squad. Spurgeon is still limping from his Aigle injuries Simone's knee is a little stiff yet, and Fraker is hobbling on one foot but the men are coming along fine, and possibly be able to play Saturday. PIGSKIN PATTER By "Con" Garvin from the reports we have of the game, the Oklahoma bunch is the best bunch of sports in the Valley The Kansas rooters and team who went to Norman cannot say too much about the treatment they received at Soonerville, and the splendid sportsmanship shown. Dark stopped the workout last night, and the men were sent to the sheds at six o'clock, after a good breakfast. Big one they went through Saturday. When the K. U, band marched on the field before the game the entire Oklahoma stands rose together and cheer for several minutes. It has been said that if Kansas rooters here fought for the team as that handful of loyal Jayahwakers did at Norman, nothing could beat them. Several times during the game, the Oklahoma rooters came out with roaring Rock Chalks. The Kansas team was beaten at Oklahoma, but the spirit was not beaten. The Kansas team will fight harder next week. As it stands now, Oklahoma has undisputed hold of first place, with Kansas and Missouri tied for second, and Ames a third. If Kansas can win from Missouri, a second place berth will be the best rating for 1920. Not a Kansas rooter left the field until the final whistle had blown. 11,000 people saw the game Saturday. It was homecoming day with the Sooners, and the crowd broke all records. Of course we want to win every game, what school does not? But when it comes to a case of losing a game, we do not mind being bested by such a machine as Brenna Owens And we hope we are good losers. Kansas does not own the valley, but we do not know of anyone whom Kansas would rather see have the kids we can't get it, than Oklahoma. We are not ashamed of our team, in fact we are as proud as though they had won, for they had the old pop and hustle all the way. And it is the fightening aggregation Kansas ever turned out. When 300 University students hit the deck at 5:30 o'clock to meet a 6:30 o'clock train, on a Sunday morning, such as yesterday was, it is a pretty good indication that they support their team. Enough for the results of the Saturday battle. that is history, and an honorable record. we are now going to play another game that is to come next Saturday. In giving out the credit for the spirit shown in connection with the game Saturday, we by no means intend to forget the band. The band paid money out of its members own pockets to make the Oklahoma trip and after·they had ridden all night in chair cars, got out of the train on their arrival back in Lawrence and played for the parade. The band has helped to win just as many games as any other one factor in the game this year, and is to be complimented highly by the spirit shown. The band played a parade in Oklahoma City Friday, another in Norman Saturday, and did not stop for more than a minute during the entire game. In the last half after the second period, the band touchdown, the band started playing and did not stop once until the final whistle had blown. Now comes the grooming for the last home game of the season next Saturday when the Cornhusker fowns down for the Homecoming fawn. The Husker comes fresh to us from the East, where he broke even in a two game series. The Husker also comes fresh to us, from a 19 to 7 victory last year. ●And from the looks of the pictures they are full grown boys. This Saturday game does not have any bearing on the final standing of the dayhawks in the Valley, but they should be able to beat it for that or any other reason. It is not being played just to out the team into shape for the Thanksgiving game at Columbia. WON CROSS COUNTRY Four Kansas Runners Tie for First Place The University of Kansas cross country team won the annual race with the University of Oklahoma team at Norman, Saturday, when four Kanans threw in the final place, Captain Massey, James, Patterson, and Wilson all finished together ahead of the field. Cobb and Goldberg of Oklahoma finished fifth and sixth. McMurphy, Kansas, seventh. McUlhern, final score, K. U; K. 108. Khaleem. In determining the score the first five men on each side are counted and the places in which they finish added. The team that has winning the lowest total winning. The race was run over a five mile course that was sandy but fairly fast. The finish was made on the football game, twenty minutes before the game started. K. U. Nimrods Hunt Elusive Waterfowls The crisp fall weather has started the ducks to fly, and many K. U. nimrods go up old their pumgums or double-barrels, and commenced periodic excursions up river and creek after the elusive waterflow. Several excellent bags of teal and spiketail have been reported. Do You Feel Cold? Try Some of These HINTS FOR THE HEATLESS If your rooming house janitor conerving on coal? Cheer up—we come onward with the following little suggestions: A pet cat, be it ever so moth-caten, makes an effective foot-warmer. Sheets of newspaper placed between clothes-clothes to keep out the night air. Over-ventilation should be refrained from. Electric curling irons, toasters, and grills make dangerous but effective bed-warmers. Or an internal bath of wood- alcohol will put you where you won't have to worry about being cold anymore. A great stadium will be erected at Ohio State University. "Details of the proposed structure are announced by the college business man, who is chairman of the Ohio stadium committee, which was formed recently by alumni and friends of the University to plan the stadium," he said and means to procure a fund to erect it. Ohio Plains Stadium The stadium will cost $1,000,000. It will dominate a ninety-two-acre plot of land along the eastern bank of the Olenangy river, given to the University by its board of trustees a few years ago for development as an unequal recreational and athletic field. The structure which will be named for the state of Ohio, will be U-shaped in design and unlike any previously seen, will have two seating levels in elevation. It will be 107 feet high, accommodate a crowd of 63,000 perhaps 42,000 of whom will be stated in the lower tier, and 21,000 in the upper tiers. Boxes alone will accommodate 700 persons. Men! Here's Your Chance A Warm October made it warm for us--We have too many fine suits and overcoats then too, wholesale coats are lower for spring so we are going to take our loss now and reduce the prices of all our fine Suits and Overcoats at once. Now you can get that new "Society Brand"' Suit or Overcoat at such an attractive price that you cannot afford to miss this great clothes buying opportunity. Come in Tomorrow--First Choice is Advantageous--- Your choice of any $85, $80, $75 or $70 Suit or Overcoat in the house- Your choice of any $60 or $55 Suit or Overcoat in the house Less expensive Suits and Overcoats are also priced very low— Special Reductions on Shoes, Hats, Sweaters, Shirts, etc. Full dress and Tuxedo suits are not included— .