UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Gifts for the Folks at Home For Dear Old Dad, for big Brother, for little Brother there's all kinds of appropriate gifts at Ober's—and every one of them is useful. Regardless of the amount of money you want to spend—if it be 25c or $25 there's a gift here to please. Come tomorrow and select the gifts for the "Home Folks." The problem of "What to Give" will be easily solved once you set foot in this Christmas store. Better take one of our beautiful silk cavats home to brother. We have them from 25c to $2.50. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Books, the always acceptable gift. We carry a full line. Pictures China Desk sets Fountain Pens K. U. Souvenirs Novelties In fact, every article in our store will make a very acceptable gift. All prices. University Book Store R U HUNGRY? The variety and quality of our meals far surpass anything in the city. Have you been here? XMAS GIFTS A full line of cigars and box candies at 1241 OREAD THE OREAD Francisco & Co. Livery, Hacks and Garage 812 Vermont Phones 139 FeaturingMilk Chocolates "SWEDE" Phones 540 If you like the flavor of walnuts, try the walnut taffy at Wiedemann's. —Adv. Buy that box of Xmas cigars from Carroll's to insure the finest quality. Adv. Hoadley's have a full line of toys that are prized right — Adv. Pocket books make a good Xmas gift. Carroll has a full line.—Adv. If in doubt what to give Her, make it a box of Wiedemann's candy—Adv. A Victrola is good company There's never a lonesome moment where there is a Victoria, The greatest singers, musicians, and comedians, right at hand to provide an entertainment that would be worth going miles to hear—and yet you can have all this right in your own home. Victorla $15 to $200. Victorls $10 to $100. Easy terms, if desired. Stop in and bear your favorite music on this wonderful musical instrument. VICTOR Bell Brother's Music Co. JUNIORS WIN GAME FROM FRESHMEN, 15-0 A KODAK for Christmas We have a full line The best book of K. U. views ever shown. Nothing nicer for a present. Your friends will appreciate it. K. U. View Books RAYMOND'S Drug Store Boyles Book Store 728 Mass. St. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Class of '15 Overruns Young- sters When They Play Off a Tie Lawrence, Kansas. Largest and best equipped business college in Kansas. W. H. Quakenbush, pres.; E. S. Weatherby, Supt. We will sell all our pipes for one third off until December 18th. They will make an ideal Xmas gift*. Adv. Well, the juniors got them! By a score of 15 to 0, the third-year men walked on their freshmen adversaries last night on the Golf Links and now the honor of the class of 1915 is vindicated, or so the juniors claim. Yesterday's battle was the one which had been contested to decide the tie game which the two teams played Saturday. At that time for exactly forty minutes of playing time, the two eleven battles up one side and down the other of the field and neither one was able to cross their opponent's goal line. But yesterday it was far different. Keeling Had His Troubles Leon McCarty, the regular referee for class games, was not present at his inning. In his place Ross Keeling, the Varsity center, ran the game. Keeling had his trouble. The big boy knew the game from every different angle, but the freshmen did not believe he did. The fact that he had played in only five out of a possible five conference games was surprising. It surprised little to assure their fears. And so, after every decision, every penalty, and towards the end of the game, every play, both teams would gather in a body to talk to Keeling about it. The Oakley man performed well—it was acknowledged by him as did—but afterline spectator that did—but affine resignation he handed his official resignation to Coach Mosese. He said he would rather judge a bull fight. Juniors Led From Start The juniors got the upper hand on the freshmen early in the game. Three minutes after the beginning the freshmen were in possession of the ball on their own 20-yard line. Murphy, the kicker, booted the pigskin to the midfield. He scored a 1015's quarter and safety man, retrieved it, and carried it 25 yards back down the field. The juniors quickly lined up, and Ferguson scooted around end for an additional thirty feet. The ball was on the freshies 15 yards back, and mad. The junior element, needless to say, predominated on the sidelines. The freshies had Hygiene. Score 6 to 6 A long line plunge, in which the whole junior backfield and part of the line got behind the two center men and pushed, carried the ball to the freshman 2-yard line. From there it was easy to score. On a similar play, Curran, the junior half, scored the first touchdown that has been made by a class of this year, missing goal. He then Keeling's troubles began. The freshmen kicked off to their upperclass adversaries, and 1915 decided to use open play for a while. Ferguson, the quarter, dropped back for a forward pass. The center was a bit slow in passing the ball, and Small, a freshman guard, through the line and撞ched Chick felt he had hit the ball. Small摸led Chick to his right shoulder, and started on a dead run toward the west goal. Ferguson couldn't get off. He was afraid to let go of the ball, but he yelled "down" with all his might. Keeling echoed the exclamation, but Small decided "he should worry." A small army of men of 1915 were necessary to capture from the clutches the big tyrpo. Householder Kicks Drop The juniors were not long in scoring again. After another exchange of units, they got possession of the ball on the tyres and, after a few seconds, at the line had fallen. Householder made a successful drop kick, raising 1915' total to 9 points. The third quarter brought little sensation to the spectator but in the fourth and last session, the junior scored again. Sweeney, a wide of end, entered down to the yards of the yearling goal. A minute later, Householder carried the ball over for a touchdown. No goal was kicked. Freshmen Outclassed The juniors outclassed their younger adversaries, but the yearlings did not seem to have the "pep" of the Saturday game. For Ferguson, the first quarter, was carried from the field late in the third quarter, with his knee wrenched. Eberle, Robbins, Small, Heath, and the two Kempforts played well for 1917, while Buster Brown, Swenee, Householder, Helvern—well, the whole junior team—starred. Library Notice—Students are requested to return at once all books which they have belonging to the University Library. A good razor will make him happy. Get it at Carroll's—Adv. Gift Suggestions that $1 will buy Caps Belts Gloves Stud Sets Tie Clasps Scarf Pins Cuff Buttons Silk Hdk's Suspenders Collar Bags Silk Mufflers Woolen Mufflers Knitted Mufflers Tie and Hose Sets Leather Hdk'f Cases Tie Clasp and Pin Sets Hose and Garter Sets Silk Hose-2 pair in box Linen Hdk'fs-4 in a box Lisle Hose-4 pair in a box Hdk'fs, Tie and Hose Sets Tie and Handkerchief Sets Shirts Gloves Gowns Pajamas There is only eight more shopping days before Christmas and we suggest that you come in before the big rush. OPEN EVENINGS STARTING THURSDAY Johnson & Carl Smoker sets that will be appreciated are at Carroll'-s. Adv. Get a doll for sister at Hoadley's. Adv. If he smokes get him a cigar humidor. We have a full line. Carroll's.-Adv. A full line of toys—dolls—post cards and Christmas supplies *at Hoadley's*. -Adv. Send the Daily Kansan nome. A full line of Spalding's sweaters to choose that Xmas present from, Carroll's.—Adv. Christmas post cards 5c the dozen at Hoodley's."—Adv. Get that kid brother a jersey from Carroll's-Adv. Five Trains Daily To Kansas City over the Double Track, Electric Block Safety Signal Protected Road Union Pacific Leave Lawrence 6:20 a. m. 8:13 p. m. 9:06 a. m. 2:05 p. m. 5:52 p. m. Arrive Kansas City 7:20 a. m. 9:15 a. m. 10:25 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 7:20 p. m. Three Fast Daily Trains West CALIFORNIA MAIL. Leaves Lawrence 11:32 a. m. Through standard and tourist sleeping cars to Los Angeles via Denver and Salt Lake City, connecting enroute with sleepers for San Francisco and Portland. Free chair cars. DENVER LIMITED. Leaves Lawrence 6:56 p. m. Electric lighted Observation and drawing room sleepers to Denver, connecting with PACIFIC LIMITED for points west. Free chair cars. COLORADO LIMITED. Leaves Lawrence 10:50 p. m. Electric lighted Observation sleeper, through compartment drawing room sleeper to San Francisco, tourist sleeper to Ogden; conference rooms, tourist sleeper to Portland and Los Angeles. Free chair cars. Let Us Help You Plan Your Trip Back Home for the Holidays Telephone, call or write me for full information relative to fares, routes and train service to all points, both West and East. E. E. ALEXANDER, C. T. A. 711 Massachusetts Street Phones 5 LAWRENCE, KANSAS . ALL ICCS INCLUDESTHIRT