UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SOPHS SHOW UP BEST AT SCRIMS men Class Football Has No Attraction for Upperclass. The inter-class football practice has not come up to expectations. The seniors had two men out for practice and Kabler and Cowill were the only coaches that reported. They are not backing their class, either from lack of interest or lack of the ambition necessary for a football man. The juniors did not show up much better than the seniors, they are getting too old and dignified to play such a child's game as football. They are far more interested in "fussing" the ladies. That is a man's task that could not be expected to compare favorably with more football. Heath and David have coaches and驱 drew what material they had on formation work. Shelly and Frank showed some talent at quarter and backfield. The sophomores undoubtedly had the best showing at yesterday's practice, and were going good under Hump Wilson's coaching. They are being helped by the sophomores and shows promise at forward passing. Casey and Steward showed up good in the back field and from all present indications the sophomores are sure to win the inter-class games. They have no false starts, they have little star stars and are still young enough that they are not ashamed of work on the football field. The freshmen had plenty or men out for practice, but they were a little short on football players. Out of the forty men that reported for practice, one man showed signs of having football before. Nudelson held his own in the back-field. If the team is fortunate enough to obtain ten more men like Nudelson they will be able to compete with some degree of success. (Continued from page 1) STUDENTS PROTEST ACTION OF SENATE Alfred Hill, correspondent Topeka Capital—In my mind the president of the Student Council and the presidents of the classes are at fault for the fact that eight University students are under suspension for two days. In Kansas today, several of these officers made statements of criticism. But they have taken no helpful action. When the investigation of the rally was under way, or after the announcement of the punishment, why could not these officers have used their positions to make a fair proposition to the Senate? They could offer to secure the pledge of the student body to countance no more naughty rallies. In return for this pledge, let the eight suspended students return to their studies. Is it not possible that the Senate and the special disciplinary committee that made the investigation, would have accepted such a proposal? So far the students who hold the important elective offices, have outlined no plan to bring any results. Criticism of the faculty members with no definite object is hurtful rather than helpful. Criticism is not going to make the Senate change its action. Maybe it is not too late for the president of the Student Council and the class presidents to fulfill their duties as elected officers and act as a representative for students at the student body in conference with the powers that be. Send the Daily Kansan home. Christmas Here Again and we are ready for it with an exceptionally fine array of Christmas Jewelry. there are watches, rings and necklaces, sparkling gems, glittering silverware, treasures in cut glass, and little things in silver and gold, too numerous to mention, which will make most dainty and exquisite gifts,—and all very reasonable in price. You will find it worth your while just to come in and look at them. E. W. PARSONS, Jeweler. FRESHMAN BREAKS NOSE IN GYM AND GOES HOME While turning a "French flip" in the gymnasium Friday morning, Wilber Worley, e20, slipped and in his knee wounded by a knee with such force that the bones of his nose was seriously shattered. He was unable to find a doctor in the building on account of the holiday, so he called a taxi to take him down town. Because of the impossibility of wearing glasses over such a bandaged hoe he accompanied his brother home and returned until after the Christmas vacation. STUDENTS COME FROM FAR STATES Practically Every State in Union Represented in Student Body Only one foreign country is represented among the students of the University of Kansas; that of Honduras, Central America. Angel and Pedro Sevilla are the two students from that country enrolled in school. Practically all of the larger states in the Union have students in the United States from Chopaka, New York one student from Schenectad, three from New Mexico, and two from Newark, New Jersey. Texas has four students enrolled at K. U., Oregon two, from Portland and the other from Mashfield; Dakota town two; while Oklahoma has thirty-eight students, a majority of whom are from home City. Among the nearby states, Missouri leads with 133 students, Iowa has six attending school, Colorado has seven, and Arkansas is represented by four. Of the students coming from Missouri, ninety-seven come from Jackson County and practically all of these live in Kansas. The three counties that are the best represented cities outside of Kansas City. Only one student comes from St. Louis. The Cornhuskers seem to be well pleased with their own school, only one student being enrolled from New Hampshire to the Jayhawker school. Michigan is represented by a girl from Ann Arbor. Illinois, Idaho, Florida, Massachusetts and Connecticut are the other only one student in the University. The remainder of the students are from Kansas, Douglas county far surpassing the others in number of students enrolled. Nearly all of those come from Lawrence. Wyndot county with Kansas City is next in size to the airport. Wyndot close behind it. Practically all of the Shawnee county students are from Toppea and Reno county is next in line. Smoke Little Egypt—mild 5 cent cigar—Adv. Christmas Boxes of Stationery A very appropriate GIFT for HER $1 to $10 a box We have the special monogram die if you want it embossed. Rowlands College Book Store BY THE WAY Every night is a night for a Christmas dinner, until the fifteenth of December. Christmas Parties Hike to Cameron's Taking advantage of the "fine weather," the following persons hiked to Cameron's Tuesday, where they picked the bones of a turkey which Miss Hitch had received from home. Those who made up the crowd were marshal Harry Gorman, Morton Interfield, army commander McDoald, W. R. Schreiner, Victor Wood, William Y. Stewart, Ennis Whitehead, and Arthur Malsed. Entertained Coaches Ernst A. Uhrlaub, better known as "Dutch," gave a dinner Tuesday evening for the basketball coaching staff. The coaches are W. O. Hamill, B. A. McCarty, George Clark, Adrian Lindsay, and Ruddolph Uhrlaub. The Rota Club met this afternoon at the home of Elizabeth O'Brien, a literary and musical program was held and light refreshments were served. Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Kappa Psi will entertain with their annual Christmas dinner dances Friday, December 15. Rota Club Meets The Beta Theta Pi fraternity will give its 42nd annual Thurkey Purp Friday night, December 15, at the chapter house. The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will give their Christmas dinner Wednesday, December 13, at the chapter house. The sorority is divided by a force given by the pledges. The Kanzas will give a dance in A. U. hall Thursday, December 14. Miss Lois Taylor of Joplin, Mo., has written the book "Byron Blake, 716 Louisiana street." The Phi Kappas will entertain with an informal dance December 15. Alemannia will give its annual Christmas dance in Eagles' Hall Friday, December 8, and its Christmas banquet Thursday, December 14. The Sigma Kappas, the Thetas, and the Gamma Phi Betas will have their Christmas dinners Wednesday, December 13. To Address El Ateneo MADISON. Ms. Farrer, Harris Howe will speak before E Alteneo, the Spanish club, tomorrow afternoon on the subject, "En El Tirote Entre Zapta Y Carranza." The lecture will be in Spanish. Ms. Howe spent several years in Mexico and is well acquainted with the language, which it vited to attend the lecture in Room 110 Fraser; at 4:30 tomorrow after noon. Freshman girls are not permitted to attend the Varsity Ball given for the "W" men at the University of Washington. So don't fail to visit our store before buying your Xmas goods. IN addition to our already varied stock of Men's Wear, you will find that we have purchased a wonderful assortment of suitable Xmas Gifts. A kodak makes a nice Christmas Let us show you some. Squire —Adiy Holiday Goods Sheets & Bouldin Kaw Kash Klothing Kompany 800 Mass. St. VARSITY THURSDAY Essanay Co. Presents BRYANT WASHBURN AND MARGUERITE CLAYTON IN "The Prince of Graustark" By George Barr McCuecheon A sequel to "Graustark" and greater than the original. FRIDAY— EDNA MAYO IN "THE RETURN OF EVE." "The Gift Shop" Every December since the start of this school we have been helping and pleasing Kansas University students in the selection of suitable Christmas gifts. We are better equipped than ever before to serve you and our store is literally full of Christmas suggestions. "And we are always glad to just show you." A. Marks & Son 733 Mass. St. PRACTICAL Christmas Gifts This is going to be a year of Practical Gifts. Gifts that will be used and not put away in the attic or in the bottom of your trunk. This store is full of the best of Practical Gifts, such as: Gloves Silk Hose Handkerchiefs Bed Room Slippers Hand Bags Neckwear Pyrulin Ivory Sweet Grass Bas Ribbon Bags Silk Camisoles Silk Blouses Silk Petticots Kimonos Boudou Caps All these stocks are now complete. Later on choosing will be much harder and the stocks more deplete. WEAVER'S GARRETT Bowersock Opera House, Monday, Dec.11 The Twin Beds Company playing here next Monday is commended to the people of Lawrence and vicinity This attraction comes well recommended and is personally guaranteed by the local manager. TWIN BEDS plays very few One Night Stands This Season. Lawrence Gets One of Them. A charming Inspiring Exhilarating Comic Play. With the original cast from its 52 weeks' run in New York. Gives new meaning to the Joy of Living. PRICES 50c to $1.50 Seats on Sale. "TWIN BEDS" The Laugh-a-Minute Comedy of Life among Apartment House Dwellers