UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JUNIORS TAKE LEAD IN INTERCLASS MEET Hurst Wins Pole Vault, Putting Third Year Men in Front. But one event in the interclass tmeet meet, the pole vault, was held yesterday. By winning first and tying for second place in this event, the juniors crowded the sophomores cut of first division. Haret, junior won with a vault of 10 ft. 6 in. Jones a junior and Russ, and Gutzmacher, freshmen tied for second at a height of 10 ft., each getting one point. Taylor, freshman was third (By Paul Brindel) The score now stands: Juniors, 30; sophomores, 26; seniors, 23 and freshmen, 18. WILL RUN SPECIAL TO THE TIGER CAMP (By Paul Brindle) Kansas City, Kans., Nov. 12—Announcement of a speed train to Columbia for the Kansas-Missouri football game driving Kansas City Friday night at 11:40, and arriving on the Tigers the next morning at 9 was made yesterday by the Wabusa city ticket agent in Kansas City, Mo. The fare will be $3.75 for the round trip from Kansas City. Wabash Agent Announces Night Train From K. C. to Columbia—Accommodations For All Pullman accommodations will be available in addition to the usual chair car and coach equipment. Two dollars will be charged for a lower berth and one sixty-six Reserve car made after Montover of next week. A dining car, serving breakfast before arrival in Columbia, will be carried. Although efforts were made to have a special leaving Kansas City If you're tripping, trotting or tangoing, here's the evening suit that will add grace to your kick and style to your dip. These suits are the exact models made by the exclusive New York tailors, correct in every line and point. Full dress suits, silk lined, $35, Tuxedo coats $25. Full dress waistcoats from $3 to $6. And all the necessary details from collars to Tango Pumps. the morning of the game, the project was found impossible, according to railroad men, because of the distance and the poor track between Centralia and Columbia on the branch line. However by this arrangement's students can leave Lawrence as late as 8:35 Friday evening and have ample time to make connections in Kansas City. This is Pennant Week at Griggs! Many To See Game of that crowd the best dressed young men will wear clothes tailored by Shultz. Style, quality, fit are all ear marks of our clothes. We invite inspection. 913 Mass. The WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Corner Mass. and Quincy Sts. Issues its own Letters of Credit and Travellers Checks The only way to carry your money in safety. Banking of all kinds solicited. TWENTY-FIVE TIGERS TO ROOT FOR JAYHAWK Missourians Are Coming to Help Kansas Win Cornhusker Game Saturday No more does the old Missouri Kansas hatred predominate over all other feelings of the two schools! No more dancers crying "Beat Kansas" flare out into the eyes of visitors in Columbia! No more do Jayhawk rooters shout "Get Missouri." The old time feeling of enmity and dread has passed—and everyone recognizes the fact. As a proof of this—“Twenty-five Missourians will be in Lawrence Saturday rooting for Kansas,” says a letter received this morning from Harrison Brown, the editor of the University Missouri. “Tiger rooters are as anxious for the Jayhawkers to win fom Nebraska as are the Kansans themselves.” (Petty good spirit—eh what?) "We're coming to Lawrence Saturday to become Jayhawkers for a day, and cheer Kansas on to a great victory," he concludes. The University Missourian will issue a football extra Saturday on the Kansas-Nebraska game. The Washburn Ichabods suffered a severe blow to their state championship hopes yesterday afternoon when it was definitely ascertained that Dwight Keen, of Tampa Bay, had more football for the Blue and White eleven this year. Parental objection is the cause of his withdrawal from the game. Under Other Goal Posts Topeka enthusiasts are having a good sized pipe dream these days and are supporting the claim of Dan Rogers the captain of the Ichabod eleven, for an All-Valley tackle position. They base their support on the showing he achieved in the Kansas game last Saturday. All very well! The Washburn "dope fiends" however seem to have forgotten the presence of Messrs. Weildie, Halligan, Loomis, and Cameron on other Valley teams, all as good as the Topeka star. The one big surprise of the football world came yesterday when it was learned that Texas University beat the Oklahoma Sooners 14 to 6. Benny Owen had counted this game as a sure Oklahoma victory. "Now," figures the "dopist." "Oklaahoma beat Kansas. If Kansas bears the Jayhawks in Minnesota, the Gophers fell in conflict before the Lincolns. Minnesota beat Wisconsin, Wisconsin—Why Texas has a good claim to the All-American football championship" Officer, oh officer call a cop! Says Jumbo Stiehm, in an interview with the Topeka papers, "It is doubtful if either Rutherford or Purdy, my two halfbacks, will be able to play against the Jayhawkers Saturday. Rutherford has tonsiltis, and Purdy is laid up with a sprained knee" "Alas, too bad, Jumbo," say we. "Considering that it is all one grand bear story." Our sincerest apologies to Messrs. Strickland and Cline, the Lawrence representatives of the Kansas City Star and Journal respectively. In our Monday's edition we attempted mildly to rim these two gentlemen on their Sunday stories when they gave the first Kansas City Greenlees and one to Sommers, Leonaan Frank our authority on the matter, now reopens his former decision and states Greenlees really did lug the ball over the goal line, not the other half as he originally stated. We are glad to offer the representatives of the Kansas City papers this apology. Navy defeated Bucknell Saturday by the overwhelming score of 70 to 7. The smaller school, made famous by being the Alma Mater of "Big Six" Mathewson, romped on the Middies last year, and the Sailors amply got the revenge for which they had longed. Charles Brickley, the Harvard booster, is more than ever the hero of the Cambridge school since his field goal which defeated the Princeton Tigers last Saturday. Brickley was already acknowledged the best halfback in the team and will undoubtedly be with Baker of Princeton the two positions on the All-American eleven, to be chosen after the season closes. A press dispatch from Lincoln states that the Cornhuskers' halfback, Rutherford, is out of the game with a mild attack of fever, and will not be able to work against the Jayhawkers, two weeks hence. He has been able to past Stiehl has turned out much more plausible bear stories than that. South American Opportunities John Barrett director general of the Pan-American union of Washington, D. C.; with emphasis on the Canal and South American Mean to Columbia University Students." The Drake Collegians now have but one big game to look forward to, their contest with the Ames Aggies Thanksgiving. This is an annual affair between the two schools, and a single victory in this big game makes up for a season of defeats which the winners may have suffered earlier in the fall. Come on Drake, we're with you! Missouri stock is booming after her defeat of the Drake Bulldogs Saturday in Columbia. The Tiger defense had been considered weak before this game, but the decisive way that they did was the branding of the Des Moines linesmen brands the rumor a rank "bear story." The Haskell Redskins have piled up so far this season a total of 284 points to their opponents' 14. And of these 14, but 7 were earned. This unrivalled record should furnish one grand monument to the work of Bert Kennedy, as good a coach as there is in the entire Missouri Valley. Says the Kansas City Star, "Missouri's victory over Drake put the Tiger's in the Conference race," Take it from us, dear readers, the Tigers have always been in the Conference race. And they always will be. Were it not for their lone defeat at the hands of the Michigan Aggies the Ann Arbor Wolverines would easily head the middle west teams in their race for the Big 9 title. After looking both teams over, had it not been for the decisive score by which the Fargo derrovers gave this game to Fordham, a casual observer would be led to believe that Yost had the stronger eleven. His men easily romped on the Cornell Collegians at Ithaca Saturday. Notes from many of the eastern —Spalding Sweaters— Are exclusive. They look right and they are all wool. See our special garment for ladies. CARROL'S SMITH'S NEWS DEPOT 709 Mass. Phones 608 Instruments Gem Union Dietzen - $17.00 Richter - - - - - 14.00 Altemeder - - - - 27.00 UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 MASS. ST. and middle west colleges indicate that part of their "favorite sons," football stars in former years, are now congregating on the college gridiron to help coach the 1913 elevens. The Jayhawkers would not object to a similar pilgrimage toward Mt. Oread. "Foolish football" characterized the play of the Tigers last night" says the University Missouri last week. Missouri, them's the kindest woids we've heard from you this year. This is Pennant Week at Griggs! A boxing class will be organized at the University of Texas for the benefit of the upperclassmen. Freshmen are not eligible to join the class. JUNIOR DANCE HALEY AND FINDLAY WILL PLAY Tomorrow Night Last Dance in Gymnasium Admission 50c Freshman Smoker Tonight Eagles' Hall GOOD EATS :: GOOD SMOKES :: GOOD PROGRAM Admission 25c COME OUT AND GET ACOUAINTED COME OUT AND GET ACQUAINTED The Oread Tea Room A Few of the Things for FRIDAY Clam Chowder Roast Young Chicken with Combination Dressing Cream Shrimp in Cases Individual Vienne Meat Rolls Prime Ribs of Beef Loin of Pork with Jelly Porter House Roast with Mushroom Sauce English Veal Cutlets STEAKS! We serve all the different kinds the way you like them. Try Our Sandwiches During That Chapel Date Soda Fountain—Candies—Cigars 1241 OREAD