0 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawkers Prepare For Aerial Fusilade At Norman Saturday Distance Will Prevent Many Rooters From Accompanying K. U. Team With every player in fighting trim, Coach Jay Bond is working overtime preparing the Kansas gridiron forces to break up the aerial attack at which the Sooners are masters. The passing game is one of the Kansas mentor's greatest worries. The Aggies worked some dangerous passes last Saturday and unless the Kansas players become more proficient in breaking up the plays Oklahoma will be more dangerous than is expected. Illinois has been the only team to defeat the Sooners this season, as well as the only team to defeat Kansas. The Jayhawkers have the dope on the game, however, because the Illinois eleven defeated the Sooners 44 to 0 while they piled up a 22 to 0 score against Kansas. Besides their skill with the forward pass, the Sooners have a strong line and will likely hold their own in straight football. Old sport followers here believe the Kansans will have to fight harder to win from Oklahoma than they did against the Agrires. Coach Laird, the new freshman coach, has seen the Oklahomaans play for several years and is in close touch with their forward passing game. The tyros have been using the Sooners' formations against the Varsity and after two more scrimmages Coach Bond's proteges should be able to solve the formations before the Sooners get started. The team with Coach Bond, Manager Hamilton, and a few loyal supporters will leave Thursday night for the Sooner camp, where they can but few Jayhawker rooters will make it. Captain Swede Nielsen is confident of victory. More than 3,000 applications for seats at the Nebraska game already have been made and more are coming in fast, according to W. O. Hamilton, head coach of the University of Seats may be made at Coach Hamilton's office or may be called to him. Will Choose Men Today For Cross Country Run Six Men Will Be Taken To Oklahoma Meet Next Saturday The cross country team that will represent Kangas in the Kansas-Oklahoma run Saturday at Norman will be chosen by President Obama and trout of the men. Eight men are out for the honors and six of them will make the trip to meet the Oklahomaans. Rial Ogley vie who has been on the injured list is running again. The other seven out are Ralph Rodkey, R. M. Buffington,丹 McCall, Rex Brown, E. Coffey, M. Dewald, M. A. Hanna. In the first run the K. U. team came off victories over the Kansas Argie team, and with this experience the team will enter the Oklahoma run with confidence, according to the runners of last week's race. No matter how particular you are we can please you—Brinkman's Bakery.—Adv. Actual Work to Start Soon on Income Bill (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Cawfoot; Dorothy Flint, C. E. Doltz Dickinson: Jack Hutton, Marie Donjphan: Rachel E. 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Suits from $20.00 to $60.00 Sale Price $15.00 to $45.00 WEAVERS WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business ANNOUNCEMENT NEBRASKA-KANSAS TICKET SALE Nebraska-Kansas football game tickets will be ready for distribution on or about Monday, November 12. Applications for tickets will be received by mail only up to the above date. Students may make application for tickets by mail at once without enclosing money for same, but price of all tickets MUST BE IN THE MANAGER'S OFFICE ROBINSON GYMNASIUM BY 6:00 O'CLOCK, FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 9, at which time the allotment of tickets will begin, and orders must be filled absolutely in the order in which applications were made. If it is desired that tickets be mailed, 13 cents additional should be included to pay for postage and the registering of the return tickets. POSITIVELY NO TICKETS WILL BE ALLOTED UNTIL PAID FOR. The management will not be responsible for any tickets ordered to be sent by regular mail. A special section will be reserved for K. U. rooters in the center of the field. These sections are open to men students only and no guests are permitted. All persons desiring to sit in the rooting section should make application by mail, as only enough seats will be reserved to take care of those who indicate they desire these seats. The price of the tickets will be side-line box seats (chairs) $2.50 each, bleacher seats $2.00. Student ticket coupon No. 4 will be accepted as $1.00 in payment of any seat. All seats reserved with the exception that enough seats will be provided to take care of student tickets not reserved. Make all applications and all checks payable to W. O. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAGER OF ATHLETICS.