18 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TWO CLASSES TO FIGHT FOR TITLE Sophs and Juniors Clash Thursday for Football Championship of University HARD TO PICK THE WINNER Third Year Team is Heavy, Bu Opponents are Fast and Experienced The final game of the inter-class series will be played between the sophs and juniors tomorrow afternoon at three-thirty. The teams are evenly matched and the game is expected to be close. The juniors, although outweighing their opponents, are less in control than the mainhold of the second year aggregation lies in their speed and veteran players. In speaking of the game the junior coach, Wint Smith is rather confident. "If the sophs have no more than they showed in their game yesterday, we will clean them in great shape." The referees shift men in the backfield, a combination which will give their lineemen a hard game." After the poor showing in yesterday's game the second year men are not confident of carrying off the honors of the series. They clearly outclassed the years and better team in all departments of the game. Coach Wilson is rather dubious as to the outcome of the linal game. "The boys will have to do better than they have done if they win," he said this afternoon. "I believe we have the better team, more experience and we ought The sonhomore-junior lineup: The sophomore-junior inquired. G. Hart center E. Hart left guard Zoellner Wilbur left tackle Pickering Glodes right guard Carlson G. Hart right tackle G. Bell lift end Hite right end Fleeson Randall right end Ziegler Marquis quarter Shelley, Hilton Dunkley fullback Madsen Seward left halfback Madnan, Rice boundary left halfback Madden, Rice Casey right halfback Belt, Wiltmer ALUMNI PROTEST AGAINST BIRD alized Grads Say Twentieth Century Jayhawker is Convention- "Expel the conventional twentieth century Jayhawker and revive the original Jayhawk with the jay bird body, hawk head, and eagle beak." This suggestion was made by the University of Kansas. Thanksgiving they were in Lawrence to attend the Kansas-Missouri football game. The old grads said that the students of today do not know the characteristics of the original Jayhawk and their work of the Cartoonist at the University to re-original bird. The evolution of the Jayhawker was objected to because the original bird possessed a jay bird body, a hawk head, and an eagle beak. The body and head were black and the eagle beak was long and hooked, and the alumi said that the most important bird has a beak like that, which is not dignified for the "rare old bird" type." The Jayhawk statutes are also of the conventional type. The evolution of the Jayhawker may be traced back for three or four years. The original Jayhawker may be revived, according to the alumni, by the cartoonists of who will decorate windows for the merchants. With drawings of the Jayhawker. According to Floyd Welsh, a prominent cartoon advertiser at the Fairmount Park Mall, his painted decorations of the future will be of the original type of the bird. Give Christmas Recital The annual Christmas recital of the School of Fine Arts will be given at 8:15 in Fraser Chapel tomorrow evening. The concert will be given by the advanced students of the idea of violin, piano, organ, and voice. Lawrence Pantatorium Tailors, Cleaners, and Dyers of Ladies' and Gents' Fine Clothing. Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Both Phone 506 12 W. 9th St. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE BOWLING ALLEYS for KANSAS MEN Across From Carroll's. Kennedy Plumbing Co. All kinds of electrical shades Cable and conduit National Mazda Lamps, Cord, Plugs, Sockets, Etc. Phones 658 937 Mass TO-ATTEND MEETING OF PEACE LEAGUE IN K C Chancellor and Mrs. Strong will go to Kansas City, December 15 to attend a dinner of the League to Enforce Peace to be given at the Muehlebach Chancellor Annullement committee of the national executive committee of this league. Ex-president Taft, President of the American Branch of the League to Enforce Peace, and George Sherwood Eddy, who has just returned from four months spent in the warring nations, will deliver addresses. Christmas Entertainments Love feasts, Christmas trees, turkey pulls, masques, carols! All are traditionally symbolic of the holidays of Easter and Christmas holidays at K. U. With banquets, dances, and farcies, it will be one of the busiest times of the semester for the sororites and fraternities on Mt. Orend The league proposes to form a league of nations after the war closes to use their economic and military resources, member nations to first submit disputes to an international court of conciliation, thus proposing to maintain the future peace of the world by lawful methods of defining differences between nations. BY THE WAY The Alpha Chi Sigma Founder's Day banquet, the Alpha Xi Delta Christmas dinner, and Kappa Sigma Day banquet were held last night. Pi Beta Phi's Christmas dinner and carols, Kappa Gamma dinner and farce, Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Kapu Camelinners will be given tomorrow. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Love Feast and freshman farce will be to- go. The Sigma Nu dinner dance, the Kanza Club dance, Phi Kappa dinner, and Sigma Chi masque are scheduled for Thursday night. The Beta Theta Pi turkey pull, Phi Kappa Psi dinner dance, Sigma Alpha Epsilon dinner dance and Phi Kappa dance will be Friday night. Y. W. White Gift Service At the White Gift Service of the School of Fine Arts, afternoon moon Mr. F. L. Gilson, head of the department of public speaking in the state normal at Emporia, and Florence Butler, c19, gave several Christmas readings. Students of the School of Fine Arts gave several special Everybody brought some gift for the Christmas tree and party to be held for the children of the town in Social Service Hall this week. Reception for Mrs. Nevin Mrs. Eustace Brown has issued invitations for a reception for Mrs. Arthur Nevin, Fraser Hall, Room 114 and Ms. Katherine, three-thirty- until five-thirty 'o'clock. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Nevin, Mrs. Frank Caro Preyer and Mrs. Charles Skilton will assist. Miss Maud Miller, Miss Pearl Emily, and Miss Harriet Greis inner will put ten Senior Mixer Tonight The women will be held in Mrs. Brown's rooms in Fraser Hall tonight at seven-thirty o'clock. The meeting will be a "aongest, fron college and jongles on jongles on the mixer committee is chairman of the mixer committee. The invitations have been limited to the Association of University Women. Miss Greisinger's Party Miss Harriet Greisinger, the School of Fine Arts, entertained a number of her students with a Christmas pageant. 1832 Lolymna street, Methuen evening, Christmas goods were served, and Christmas ideas were carried out in decorations and lighting. Miss Greissinger's Party Senior Mixer Tonight The Kansan Board will have a Christmas dinner at Bricken's this evening at six o'clock. Mr. Charles Topeka, will be the guest of honor. Kansan Board Dinner Alpha Delta Pi Dinner Miss Alpha Penn of Waxahachie, Texas, national inspector of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority, was the guest of honor of the Tau chapter of Alpha Delta Pi at its Christmas dinner last night. Kanza announces the pledging of Jana J. Finkowski, c20 of Independence. OFF-SIDE PLAYS The line plunging ability of the soph backs swamped the frosh forwards. Buck Seward galloped through the yearlings for ten yards at a clip. Dunkley, fullback, smashed through time and again for consistent gains. Casey simply outran the fresh ends. Marquis, though the lightest man on the team, went through center for the second touchdown. Url Nudeson, frosh halfback, twisted his knee in the second quarter of the game. The same knee kept him out of the game earlier in the season as he was a member of McCarty's squad for a month. Doc Marquis handled the sof team like the veterinian he is. Although his head was strong, the most consistent headwork and excellent blocking made him the star of the game. Much credit is due to Coach Olcott in developing the inexperienced men into a machine which held the strong soph aggregation. Several of the men on the team never played football before, and even the quarterback did not know all of the men by name. 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