UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HARD TO SELECT JAYHAWK STARS Team Play Substituted for Individualism on Kansas Team The Kansas line-up this year consists of twenty-two stars. All season the coaches have had a difficult time deciding between two or three contestants for any position in the lineup, and the team usually large squad has been carried. A description of the Kansas line up follows; Adrian Hobart Lindsey, '17, captain and halfback, Kingfisher, Okla.; third year on the squad; age, 21 feet 11½ inches; height, 5 feet 11½ inches. Lewis C. Foster, '19, quarterback, ADRIAN LINDSEY. K. U. captain first year on the squad; age, 20 feet 10 inches; Kanaa City, Mo. Jean W. Minor, '19, Burlingame center, first year on squad; age, 21 years; height, 5 feet 11 inches; weight, 155 pounds. George Woodward, '19, left half, Lawrence; age, 21 years; height, 5 feet 9 inches; weight, 162 pounds; first year on squad. Harry Walter Vernson, '19, eight guard, first year on squad, Blue Rapids; height, 6 feet; weight, 180 pounds; age, 22 years. Earl Whittier Shinn, '19, right end, Burns; first year on squad; age, 23 years; height, 5 feet $ \frac{8}{2} $ inches; weight, 158 pounds Robert E. Martin, 19, tailc guard first year on squad, Stafford; height 6 feet 2 inches; weight, 190 pounds; age 22 years. Austin Frost, '18, right tackle, second year on squat; La Junta. Colorado; age, 22 years; height, 5 feet; weight, 185 pounds. Willard A. Burton, '17, left tackle, third year on squad, Mound City; are, 25 years; height, 5 feet 8 inches; weight, 185 pounds. Harry Nielsen, '18, fullback, second year on squad, Hays; weight, 160 pounds; height, 5 feet $10\frac{1}{2}$ inches; are, 23 years Theodore C. Reid, '19, left end, first year on squail, Stafford; age, 22 years; height, 5 feet 9 inches; weight, 150 pounds. Wint Smith, 18, left guard. Mankato, second year on squad; age 22 years; weight, 192 pounds; height, 6 feet 3 inches Harian Russell, '17, half quarter, third year on squad, Lawrence; age, 23 years; height, 5 feet $9\frac{1}{2}$ inches; weight, 182 pounds Tom Pringle, '19, left half, first year on squarra, Alma; height, 5 feet 11 inches; weight, 175 pounds; age, 21 years. John C. Fast, 18,' half back, Hutchinson, second year on squad; age, 22 years; height, 5 feet 4 inches; weight, 160 pounds. Rea Heath, '17, end, third year on squad, Kansas City, Mo.; height, 5 feet 10 inches; age, 21 years; weight, 160 pounds. James Winfield Arnold, '19, first year on squad, Fratt; age, 20 years; height, 5 feet 10 inches; weight, 165 pounds. Louis Milton Hull, '18, center, Norton, first year on squad; height, 6 feet; age, 20 years; weight, 160 pounds. Roland O. Rube, '18, guard, second year on board, Parsons; age, 19 years; height, 6 feet 1 inch; weight, 175 pounds. J. D. Kabler, '18, tacle, first year on squad, Kingman; height, 5 feet $7 \frac{1}{2}$ inches; age, 21 years; weight, 190 pounds. F. I. Wilson, '18, left end, second year on squad, Lawrence; height, 5 feet 10 inches; age, 21 years; weight, 165 pounds. Mirl Rubble, '18, half, full, first year mum. Size 23 x 30 in. Weight 69 oz. weight, weight, weight, 150 pounds. C. H. Wilbur, '19, tackle, Lawrence, first year on squat; height, 5 feet 9 inches; age, 22 years; weight, 170 nounds. John Robert Bradley, 191, quarter, Lawton, Okla., first year on squail; height, 5 feet $10^{2/3}$ inches; age, 20 years; weight, 145 pounds. Edwin L. Smith, 18' end, Colony, first year on squad; age, 22 years; height, 5 feet $10\frac{1}{2}$ inches; weight, 174 pounds. H. Clay Fiske, 17, right half, first year on squad. Lawrence; age, 27 years; height, 5 feet 11 inches; weight, 170 pounds. J. Edward Todd, '18, quarter, second year on squad, Lawrence; Attention Methodists! At present we are far behind others in our part toward Christianizing Kansas University—we who have the largest group of all. Note these figures: The Presbyterians, with 450 students, have a $40,000,000 Bible House and an annual budget of $4,000,000. The Christian Church, with 250 students, has a $35,000,000 plant (Myers Hall) and a budget of $35,000. The Congregationalists, with scarcely 100 students, completed a $25,000,000 house. Our church districts have no equipment, and the budget this year is $2,000,000. Do these fists reuse us to a consideration of our present status at K. U.? Is there a cause in Kansas in greater need or one that stings us more? Today we have gone beyond our settled budget and must have $800.00 to finish the year out of debt, a sum modest and poor enough in view of the data quoted above. Facing the anxiety in bringing our case up close to friends of Christian Education, men and women who can get the vision, with the invitation to lend a hand. If along with your check, you inclose any suggestions which may occur regarding the work, you appreciate it highly, but will remain unsure some sort of showing in the presence of the overwhelming task. Please send check to the address below. Yours. REV. GORDON THOMPSON, University, Pastor. 08 W.13th St. to try the YOU ARE INVITED G. W. STEEPER & CO. For up-to-date men and women. We clean before we press. 11 YEARS of satisfactory work at K, U is our best ad-vitement ut. 924 LOUISIANA STREET Cleaning, Pressing and Remodling Club is the best place to EAT down town? WHERE Why,at ANDERSON'S restaurant, of course! Now under new management. V. A. HADLEY, Prop. height, 5 feet 7 inches; age, 19 years; weight, 148 pounds. Russell T. Cowill, 17, half back, first year on队, Kansas City, Mo.; GEORGE (ROOK) WOODWARD, halfback. age, 23 years; height, 5 feet $8\frac{1}{2}$ inches; weight, 153 pounds. GEORGE (ROOK) WOODWARD, halfback. Arnold B. Bell, '18, right end, Great Bend, first year on squad; age. 21 years; weight; 163 pounds; height; 6 feet. Warren Vernon Woody, '19, guard, Barnard, first year on school; height, 5 feet 8½ inches; age, 19 years; weight, 165 pounds Howard Laslett, '19, end, first year on squail, Lawrence; height, 5 feet $6 \frac{1}{2} $ inches; age, 22 years; weight, 143 pounds Henry Palkowsk, '18, tackle, second year on squad, Collier; age, 22 years; height, 5 feet 9 inches; weight, 175 pounds. Dwight Gregory,'19, tackle, first year on squad. Alton; height, 5 feet 8 inches; age, 23 years; weight, 180 pounds. TELL THE TRUTH BUT NOT ALL THE TRUTH She Mustn't Believe- Swede. "Swede" Nielsen is going to write a letter to John S. Bird, editor of the Ellis County News, and it is not going to be a friendly letter, either. After Nielsen made the touchdown against Nebraska a week ago Saturday, "The News," printed in Swede's newspaper, showed the picture and the following comment: "How Harry must have blushed when all those K. U. beauties wanted to hug him at one time. Harry was one of the stars when here. He's a little show, and will play the game of life just as hard as the game of football." Now, Nielsen writes regularly to a fair school teacher "somewhere in western Kansas." "She won't understand that the stuff about the K. U. she did," she joke, "confided Nielsen today. 'She'll think those girls really did hug me.'" Every player on the field tomorrow will be numbered. Varsity Theatre WEDNESDAY ONLY An Excellent "TRIANGLE" Program H. B. WARNER With Dorothy Dalton IN “THE VAGABOND PRINCE” Produced by Thos. H. Ince ALSO NEW KEYSTONE COMEDY. FOR THANKSGIVING DAY ONLY Famous Players (Paramount Co.) Present Louise Huff Jack Pickford in BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Homes & Makers "SEVENTEEN" "Seventeen" marks the return of Jack Pickford to The Paramount Program after a long absence, his last appearance being in "Poor Little Peppinz" in which he appeared in support of Mary Pickford. Miss Huff was last seen in "The Reward of Patience" in which she played the Quaker Girl. FRIDAY ONLY—MARGUERITE CLARK in "Miss George Washington." This production also shown at The Bowersock on Friday and Saturday. The Management has secured two copies of this film for Fridays use. SATURDAY—Dorothy Gish in "Atta Boy's Last Race." Also Keystone Stone All K. U. Appreciates The supreme quality of goods and service found at Our Douglas Chocolates Please Our Fountain Specials Lead Lawrence's Mums for the Game—Yes The Flower Shop Is able to supply you in all colors and sizes. Come early and avoid the rush at the last hour. NAISMITH'S NEW GAME NAHSMI IS GAINING POPULARITY The new game originated by Dr. James Naismith, the inventor of basketball is being used in the gymnasium classes this fall with a great deal of success. It has a great many of the good parts of basketball and has the great features of the game. The game is not slowed by the ball being out of bounds as, is the case with basketball. More care and skill is required to make a goal, also. Dr. Naismith designed his new game last summer to meet the needs of the soldiers on the border for a good outdoor game. Several athletic games from the country have already adopted it and it is becoming more popular every day. Last year's game was played in the mud. -FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES By the way— The Society column neglected to announce the arrival of the Baby French Heel, the young daughter of Mr. Common Sense Heel and Mrs. Ultra-Style Heel both of whom are great favorites on the Hill. Stop in at Fisher's Shoe Store, the Lawrence home of the Baby French Heel and ask to see her. They will be proud to show her off on a shoe of Black-white or Chocolate-brown. Her fairy Godmother, Coincidence, wished upon Baby French Heel all the good qualities of both her parents—especially her father's comfort and her mother's extreme modishness. Thus insuring her great popularity among not only the students of Mt. Oread but with every one who meets her. Take her home with you and she will make your whole family smile with you, just as any baby does. Otto Fischer INTERURBAN Information Our Special Car Service Thanksgiving Day For those who want to remain over in Lawrence for the evening a special car will leave here Thursday night at 11:30 for Kansas City. Extra cars will leave Lawrence for Kansas City after the game on Thanksgiving,commencing at 5:30 p.m. Cars will leave Kansas City for Lawrence Thursday as they are needed. The regular cars leave Lawrence every hour from 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. They leave on the half hour. Kansas City, Kaw Valley and Western Railway Company Both Phones 740