THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AMES READY TO FIGHT TO VICTORY SATURDAY Defeat by Tigers Last Week Has Resulted in Hard Practice Week OLD KANSAS-AMES SCORES Allen May Use Light Backfield To Compete With Cyclones Tactics Probable lineup for tomorrow: Bell or McDonald LE; Nettles (Capt.) or Davidson LTJ Jones or Higgins, LG; Lafayette, Sundevil; Smith or Hale; RG; Sandefur or Sproul, RT; Reid or Ivy, RE; Bunn or Lonborg, QB; Wilson or Simon, LM; Mandeville or Littler, RH; Spruce, Surprunner, FB. Old Kansas-Ames Score: 1898—Kansas 11; Ames 12; 1916—Kansas 0; Ames 13. 1917—Kansas 0; Ames 13. 1919—Kansas 0; Ames 0. Tomorrow will see more keen competition in the Missouri Valley race for the conference title. The game that will hold the interest of the entire field will be played on McCook field at 3:00 o'clock tomorrow. The Ames team will come to Kansas all cocked and primed for a victory, and they say they will put up even a stronger fight than did Drake last week. The defeat at the hands of Missouri last week put the old fight into the Cyclones, according to dispatches from the Ames camp, but the game has not at all in the Valley react a gand should be won. COMPARATIVE FORMER SCORES Last year the Jayhawkers went to Ames and battled with them to a 0 to 10 tie. In 1917, with Ames here, Kansas emerged the victor by a 7 to 0 score. Other Ames scores were lower but not comparatively close. In 1916, Ames gave a 13 to 0 lead over Kansas and held it. In 1898, the score was 11 to 0 for Kansas. A light, shifty backfill will prob- ably be used by the Kansas coaches tomorrow, while Ames is doped to goal. This will lead to the goal via the aerial route. A general increase of from 10 to 25 per cent in enrollment is reported in colleges this year. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggis Eastman Kodaks L. E. Waterman and Conkin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. PIGSKIN PATTER By "Cap" Garvin When it comes to condition, we think the Jayhawkers are fit for a goodly battle and we don't think that battle is far off. That beating the Ames men took last Saturday at the hands of Missouri and some hard luck, is still hurting them. We do not know of any reason for any of the Kansas men being out of the game, there are no serious injuries that we know of. And speaking of having every man in the game, it is our opinion that every good man will be needed before the final whittle blows. We hate to think of the results of the Drake game as they might have been with their two stars, Allen and Shawyer, in the game. Our dope is that if Kansas wins it will be by a small margin, but just large enough to show wherein the best team is. We have not heard of a single Ameser being out on account of injuries. At least we will not be annoyed at having a fool airplane dive at us in the stands just to see us squirm in our seats, and to afford some amusement for him. Mayor George Kreek dead by the time he would too close to the ground over the field would be pinched. We would just as soon see him get too close to Potter. There is not much to say about the Thursday afternoon practice. The men came out as usual, warmed up, punted a bit, spiked some, indulged in a little broken field running, passed for a while, scrimmaged for a time, prespired freely all of the time and worked harder than last night. We did not get to the Thursday practice, but talked to the fellow who did, that is besides the players. The game will start at 3 o'clock toorrow afternoon and do not forget, let's have a few more freshmen forget their caps, so we will not have to sand Tandy stick just to the show the crowd that we are real college boys and kids. We can blanket the blanket aside 'rmon sleeping on it. Only five varsity men were knocked out Wednesday afternoon at practice. Some of these days, the freshmen are tough and hurt some varsity man. If "Farmer" Sandefur gets his chores done up in time he may come in to town and play with the boys tomorrow. Dr. Allen wishes to remind the rooters again that he has never yet promised an ever-victorious team, but he will would produce a fighting aggregation. Collect Information for Visitors Students in Professor Potter's Newspaper I classes are visiting each of the buildings on the campus and preparing lists of the interesting things in each building. These lists will be collected and printed in pamphlet form for the convenience of guests at the homecoming game, November 13th. Officials for the game are: C. E. McBride, Sport Editor. Kansas City Star, reference; T. A. Butler, umpire; Dr. J. R., Actilly K. A., headlineman. Foot Ball Season Opens At Oread High School SPECIAL SATURDAY Oread High School will start the football season Wednesday in a game with Edgerton. The team has a number of old men back and also has some promising new material. Formerly a warrior man, is acting as coach. He will be playing for the athletic fund, and this is being spent partly for new equipment. The line-up of the squad is as follows: Earl Reynolds(Capt.), Crites, Wells, Hargart, Wall, Brown, Daniels, Jaedicke, Knause, Race, Maloney, Archer, Durand, Burray, Kennedy, Popplewell, Manson, Richardson, Atwood, Quinlon, Johns, Dickerson, Speck, and Kirby. Send the Daily Kansan home. Men's $1 Jap Silk Hose 65c Pair COLORS Black Cordovan Green White Champaign Blue Grey Overcoats Reduced BIG CONTESTS SAT. Suits Reduced The games that interest us to tomorrow are: Tiger-Drake Game Promises One of Hardest Battles Creighton College vs. Kansas Agies at Omaha; Dama r. Davis v. Missouri Dakota at Bellehaven w. South Dakota at Linceau w. Oklahoma at St. Louis. GOOD CLOTHES Dope says the Bulldogs are going to turn out to be a dark horse in the Missouri Valley and the MIssouri River, but we battle battles when they play Drake, for Drake's two star players, Shawver and Allen, who were out of the game on account of injuries when they played Kansas last Saturday, are back in the game this week, and the Bulldogs are in good condition. No comment is being made on the Nebraska-South Dakota game, as it has no bearing in the Missouri Valley. Oklahoma will probably beat Washburn, as O. U. has practically the same 200-pound line as last year. The new officers of the Graduate Club are: President, Isaac Hillsmann; Vice-president, Lloyd Sears; President, Terry Latchy. A social meeting will be on Monday, October 25, at 4:30 P.M. All members are urged to be present. Any member of the graduate school in the membership of the graduate club. 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Marks Made to Order Clothes THE STUDENT CLEANERS Fraker & Eaton 929 Mass. Phone 499 "Oh, Oh, Cindy" TICKETS now on sale at ROUND CORNER DRUG CO. Good Seats Still Available KANSAS vs. AMES LAST GAME ON HOME FIELD FOR THREE WEEKS BOX SEATS $2.00 each Student Ticket plus 50c Gives Box Seat Reservation APPLICATIONS Now Being Received For The Nebraska Game GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M. SHARP Saturday, October 23,1920 McCook Field