UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Coach Bond Drives Squad Long and Hard For Cornhusker Game Freshmen Use Nebraska Plays to Stop Jayhawker Attack —Little Success Coach James Bond started driving his men hard yesterday afternoon in preparation for the big Kansas-Nebraska game here next Saturday. 10 was plain to see that the Kansas men for realized the weak point in line-up, the line-up as many players as he could consistently so they would get the hard work. In the place of Laslett at left end, Simon, who was playing a good game at left back until he was hurt, early in the season, did some good work. On the other end of the line Idol showed up in good fashion, but with the same green shirt that Lonborg had this year. Laslett was not out for practice on account of a bad ankle, while Lonborg had some school work which had to be finished. Nettels, giant left tackle, was not in the scrummage with the freshmen yesterday on account of a sprained ankle. Stephens, a lighter and smaller man, took his place in the line. Mirl Rubble, a big six-footer, who did such good work in a pinch in the Kansas Aggie game, was used most of the time in Mandeville's place at right half. Coach Bond kept the players fast at work running signals from one end of the field to the other, so that the men will have every signal down perfect in the Cornhusker battle. Then when it was nearly dusk, he sent the Varsity in against the freshmen. The first year men had been informed of Coach Laired's defense by Coach Laired, who saw the Missourians get walloped by the mighty Lincoln eleven Saturday, and the remainder of the time until after dark was used in having the Jayhawkers try to penetrate the fly defense. On nearly every play the regulars broke through for gains of ten yards or thereabouts, Nielsen showing the best in the scrimmage. He went through the line for a pretty gain and a touchdown, from twenty-five yards from the goal. Pringle, the heaviest man in the K. U, backfield, followed his interference better in the practice. With that win, the Big left half was using his strong stiff arm to excellent advantage against the yearlings. Marquis ran the team almost entirely during the scrimmage on account of the injury to Foster's shoulder, which is still in the healing stance. Foster is regular quarter. Marquis scored twice for the quarter, but he played a smashing game last night and ran the team in a speedy and easy fashion. Several long passes were attempted but they were generally unsuccessful on account of the wet condition of the gridiron and the growing darkness. Whether Coach Bond intends to use this style of attack or straight on defense, he is not a hawker fans, for thus far in practice he has followed Coach Olecott's policy of mixing both the pass game with the old game. Coach Laird, the freshman coach, came back from Lincoln with a mighty respect for the Nebraska eleven after seeing some promise. He no believes that poor tackling had a lot to do with the defeat of the Tigers. Kansas is starting to work on formations that will tend to stop the great playing of Shellenberg as well as stop the long returns of Cook on punts. Cook returned 70 yards in the Missouri match, but K, U. fans do not think that he will be able to do more than half as well with half of their two star ends in the battle. Las-ton's norseborg are probably the best pair of ends in the valley this season and the returns in the Ames game will testify to the fact that the Iowans had little luck in running the ball back. Kansas To Determine Which Side To Uphold In Debate With M. U. Council Will Meet This After noon To Make Its Selection The University Debating Council will meet this afternoon to determine which side Kansas will take in the Kansas-Missouri debate to be held here in March. Last year Missouri had the choice, but lost to Kansas at Columbia. The first tryout will be held about December 1. The subject which Missouri has submitted is: "Resolved, That the terms of settlement of this war should include the establishment of a 'League to Enforce Peace'," It is understood that this means substantially the program proposed by the society known as the League to Enforce Peace. The question for the Triangular Debate between Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado is Resolution 154. The state should be deprived of the United States should be deprived of the power to Wool Shirts Grey, Blue or the popular army shade. Splendid Values at $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Corduroy Trousers declare acts of Congress unconstitutional." Genuine Shedder Corduroy Cravenette Finished and Princeton Cords, Brownns, Tans, Greys $3.00,$3.50,$4.00 and $5.00 829 Mass. St. At the first try-out, which is open to any student in the University who has not a degree, each student will be given seven minutes to uphold either side of the subject he desires. Three minutes will be allowed for rebuttal. At the second try-out on December 6, the teams will be divided equally and will be chosen. Eight or nine delegates will be needed, three of whom will debate against Missouri, three against Oklahoma, and two or three against Colorado. The Faculty Committee of the University Debating Council this year will be composed of Professors MacKay, Robert D. O'Reilly and O'Leary. Five student members will be appointed by the committee from Sigma Delta Rho, debating fraternity, and those students who have taken active interest in debating. Like is the only student of last year's council who is in school this year. Free, a 25c powder puff, with each 50c box of powder, De Riz Complexion Powder, at Barber & Son's drug store... Adv. LOST—A fountain pen, Friday afternoon in Spooner Library. Finder please leave at the Kansas office or call 2664 Black 41-2-82 Send the Daily Kansan home. The "Sachelitus Askolusum" Bird —translated into the English language by Rusty Friend means JAYHAWK —this bird was captured by "Uncle Jimmie" Green years ago while hunting for ducks on the "salt-marshes" of Western Kansas. —the bird is a peculiar one—very rare species—noted for its different kind of food that he eats, and its migratory habits. —this bird, at certain times of the year, may be found as far West at Manhattan, Kansas—sometimes as far South as the State of Oklahoma, and has been known to fly as far East as the State of Iowa in search of food. to the native Kansans, this bird is hardly recognizable especially this time of the year, owing to the ruffled plumage and his size. —noted Kansans, who have watched the habits of this peculiar bird for years, have been heard to state that after this bird has dined heavily on good "corn" and raw Tiger meat—he becomes fat and plump and grows to an enormous size. —the bird is noted for its fighting qualities, and its ability to "stay with" and "hold its own" with all enemies—and has often conquered birds much larger and stronger. —very quiet and peaceful, **but** when he gets "ruffled" —well— He's Some Bird THE "CONWAY" Another Live Topper from "Society" Note—the way the collar hugs— the smooth fitting shoulder—the narrow sleeve— the high waist line, with belt all around—and the flaring shirt that adds to its Swagger style. 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Special Section in center of Field is reserved for rooters. GATES OPEN AT 1:30 O'CLOCK. (Seats in this section are reserved.) No ladies allowed in this section. These tickets should be taken by Thursday. At that time those not taken will be thrown in General Sale. Mail orders must be accompanied by Draft or Money Order to cover price of ticket and 13 cents additional to pay for return of ticket by registered mail. Tickets not registered will be sent at owner's risk. MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO W. O. HAMILTON. GAME STARTS AT 2:30 O'CLOCK