ADEMABOTHOTHERLANDAPPL OKLAHOMA STRIVES TO PERFECT TEAM Sooners, Never Over-confident Work to Improve Their Scoring Machine COACHES PROMISE FIGHT Nothing but Good Battle Is Claimed by Mentors For Saturday Oklahoma does not look for the easiest game of the year in the game with Kansas, Saturday, and the Sooners have been putting in hard work this week. Overconfidence never bothered the Southerners, and the victory last week only served to spur them on to an attempt at perfecting their scoring machine to a finer点. The team has interested in the game Saturday that they have wired here for some Kanas done. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Kansas cripples are coming along as well as could be expected according to the coaches and may get into the game, but it is doubtful. Nearly everything there is to say about Kansas is doped to go against Saturday has been said, and all the coaches are promising the roots is one good fight. In speaking early in the season of the chances with Drake, Ames and the Argies, the coaches realized as soon as possible that games would be a mere matter of throwing their sweaters out on the field, but the Saturday game has taken on huge aspects, since last week. True, it was a cripped team that vainly fought the Sooners last year, when Oklahoma was printed in the sport columns since the game can be believed. Oklahoma has the greatest football team ever produced at that school. Last week the Missouri fans, when Oklahoma made their touchdown salute, had to do the same as the game went into the last quarter and Oklahoma romped for three more counters, everyone began to sit up and take due notice, for they were witnessing the unlocked for. And as the day of the game draws nearer, Kansas rooters see what a task is before their gridiron warriors, and that it will be one of the greatest fights the two schools have ever had. PIGSKIN PATTER By "Cap" Garvin Saturday will see a Kansas line-up starting against the Sooners that even the most far seeing of pre-College Masters would not have treated of. Just what this lineup is going to be, no one knows except perhaps the coaches. Nearly fifty Kansas rooters matched the Jayhawkers work out at night. In 1917 when the team went to Oklahoma, not a rooter accompanied the team. This year at least 150 will go. Getting back to this Nebraska-Rutgers bout staged Tuesday at the Polo grounds, we see in reading an account of the game that Nebraska just outplayed the Rutgers boys in every department of the game. Every touchdown scored by the Huskers, was earned. Sure tough on the dancing boys to have the football game come just when they have a football game. Football games are so rough. And then besides they got their dates for the Hop before the date had been changed, and they could not think of giving up a Hop date for a mere football game, where those rude fellows act up so. It is quite a nice exursion to sit on top of a box car and ride eighty miles along with 385 other loyal rooters. But it is another story to train and expect to make it nearly 506 miles in not less than 24 hours. Lawrence Lodge No. 2 K. of P. but not enough yet. We are not criticizing the Hop; we are for it even if we do not intend to go. But we would like to see all of the big parties put off at least until after football season. It has been some change over last year's aspect toward school sports, Meets Every Friday Night in Diek Bros. Hall. Club Room Always Open to Members. Dresses and Costumes of Georgette, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Minuette, Silk Nets, in black, brown, navy and light shades. Smartest styles, in both youthful and matronly models—original prices from $25.00 to $100.00. 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SCHULZ 917 Mass, St. Regardless of what price you pay these unions suits are correctly sized and will fit and be comfortable. The prices are the lowest for high grade garments and you will be well satisfied with the unions suit at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 A certain politician tells about a man who had a "soft" job in a Government office. After a few times it was asked how he liked it. "Oh, it's all right; but I wish there is a bit more to do. I can't stand that little man who will insist on about all day. Who is he?" "That? Oh, he's your assistant!" We sell HATCH ONE BUTTON UNION SUIT SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM THE POSTER SHOP Salesman Joe Why button nine unnecessary buttons? is ready to do your art work. Quality of workmanship and originality of design makes our work different. THE POSTER SHOP Announcing that一 A cave man Never had Nor needed Nor wished Nor desired Neckwear But— You 'n' I Have to Wear 'em It's no Hardship, tho' When they're from Obers And at 20 percent off Too WATKINS NATIONAL 1047 Massachusetts St. 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. SCHOFSTAL EIGHT PIECE Featuring Saxophone and "Chuck" on the Piano Gunn-Banjo Hem-Violin Sauers—Xylophone Pierce—Traps Mildred Wiand Margaret Rector Jane Harris Dorothy Kirk Maupin—Cornet Sells—Trombone Betty Michel Katherine Ainsworth Stella Reber "DOC" BALDWIN'S K. U. CHORUS Marion Patterson Moscelyn Campbell Dorothy Ensminger Not Refreshments—EATS The Gym will be decorated as you have never seen it before; and from 12 to 1—THE CARNIVAL—a wonderful finish to a wonderful party. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 SOPH HOP Robinson Gym. Four Bucks