14 CC DD and EE Encryption for secure C UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Bowersock Theatre Friday, October 17 Price 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Boxes $2.00 Seats on Sale at Woodward & Co. Thursday, 8 a.m. SHIRTS in all the latest colors and patterns in plaited or negligee. The stock is complete in the three most popular grades 75c $1.00 $1.50 Flannel Shirts with detachable collars $1.50 to $2.50 M. J. Skofstad GOOD CLOTHES 829 Mass. St. See the New Parker Self-Filling Fountain Pen Office Supplies, Typewriters F. I. CARTER 25 Mass. Bell phone 1083 Want Ads In The Daily Kansan Bring Results LOST—Raincoat from rack in Fraser hall. Name on flap. Return to rack in Fraser or to 1301 Tenn. OKLAHOMA BETTER THAN LAST YEAR? Prospect Good Says Corres- pondent—And Remember What Happened Then! (By C. E. Rogers) Norman, Oct. 14 — The football team of the University of Oklahoma, with ten letter men returned and a host of substitutes from last year looking like Varsity material, is likely to be stronger than last year. Six of the thirteen men who composed the all-victorious team of 1911 are back. The Sooners have not had a hard ground for the game in which the opponents were defeated by the respective scores of 74, 84, and 101 to 0, have served to put them in excellent condition. Contrary to last year, Owen conditioned himself on scoring a scatter the hard games. The game with Missouri Saturday is the first contest with a team of high standing. Three of the backfield men who played well in 1911 are in the game this fall and the other, Capshaw, is a brother to the fast half back of the former team. Open play seems to be the program of Oklahoma coaches, who should make a deficiency in weight by speed. Hott, who has not recovered from a wrenched knee he got in last year's season, is now in equal to former years, but his place is taken by a new man, Markham, who is showing form. The two men are taken by Cyril Holland, are taken by two experienced men, Lowry and Rogers. The right guard which Berry left open on Saturday will be a permanent fixture, three new men, Foth, Nichols, and Hott the younger standing about an equal show for the place. The remaining positions will be last year. The hospital list is small, there being only Houk, Curry, and Weedn out of the game on account of injuries. *Curry*, who might have been injured, has the right guardians the only one of these men who would have been regular. Under Other Goal Posts The Iowa Hawkeyes, spurred on by cheers of a large band of rooters who assemble daily on the sidelines to show their loyalty to the eleven, have been in preparation for their big game with Chicago University Saturday. Stagg, the Chicago mentor, has been sending out bear stories from the quadrant headquarters, depicting the chances of his eleven for holding the Hawkeyes to an even score in the coming contest. Coach Hawley, the experienced tutor, has been sending out more encouraging stories from his Iowa City camp, regarding the chances of his hopefuls. Coach Brewer, leader of the Missouri Tigers, is not so optimistic over the chances of his athletes for the Conference championship this weekend. But he is optimistic in the Illinois game. The Tigers were pretty badly outclassed in that big contest, and Brewer blames the defeat of his eleven to lack of men try-harding. The team's coach trusts the conditions at Champaign where five eleven were practicing daily for the big game with the status of affair at Columbia last week during Friday, so few men turned out for practice that not enough athletes were recruited to make up two full teams. The coach says nothing is more benign to a coach than not submitting substitutes on the sidelines ready to bolster it in time of need. Probably the most important valley game scheduled for next Saturday outside of the Kansas-Drake tangle is the game between Missouri and North Carolina which has the strongest team in the history of the school says Coach Benny Owens. The Tigers showed more than one weakness to the eyes of their supporters last week at Champaign and strenuous measures were taken against Columbia this week, if the Missouri hopes to whip themselves into any sort of condition to tangle with Captain Amurbeurer's terrors. The Princeton Tigers were sadly and rudely awakened from their dreams of an ever-victorious football eleven last Saturday, when the Bucknell collage Collegians, teamed up with the Alma Mater of Christy Mathewson, scored on the Tigers once and perilously near rooming over the Princetonians' goal line or securing one touchdown in each quarter against the Collegians, H. Baker and Streit scoring two apice. Send The Daily Kansan Home. The Washburn Ichabods tangl next Saturday with the William Jewell Baptists. The team were seared by the showing made by the Jewelesthes against K. U. two weeks ago, and know that they are scheduled to compete in the Missouri Valley next Saturday. Trobart, Deaver, and Beales, three of their star athletes will all be in and around the game on the presence in the Washburn line-up, the first time this season that all three men have been in the league, both to strengthen the Ichabods, both on the offensive and the defensive. Haskell Plays Emporia. The Haskell Indians coached by Bert Kennedy, formerly Kansas mentor, clash in their biggest home game of the season tomorrow afternoon when the team faces the Emporia in a game which may decide the state championship of Kansas. The Emporia rooters are not accompanying their team to any great extent, owing to the division down, and the fact that Friday, instead of Saturday, was the day chosen for the big battle. Markley however hopes to put up a good fight without the aid of the rooters, and hopes to have a few old Emporias men stand out on the sidelines cheering his squad. The Indians look to be in excellent condition for the game, and figure on winning the battle by two touchdowns. The design and play practically a home sort of football, but Bert Kennedy, coach of the Government Redskins, figures that his eleven exceeds the Collegians in experience and knowledge of the game and the small benefit gained from points will be of amable help to them. The contest will be called at 3:30. OREAD GOLF CLUB PLAYS OTTAWA NEXT SATURDAY A team of ten or twelve men from the Oread Golf club, under the capitancy of Prof. M. W. Sterling, will play the newly organized Ottawa club on the links at Ottawa Stadium Saturday. Games will be played with the Evanson club of Kansas City. Return games will be played here. Because of the Ottawa match Saturday the time for finishing the semi-finals in the fifth annual championship tournament, now in progress, has been extended from Saturday until Monday. STUDENTS SHOULD KNOW THESE OLD K. U. STARS "PETE HEIL" The midfet quarter back from Topeka who took "Tommy" Johnson's place in 1910-11. No one who ever saw "Pete play will forget the way he and the rubber played his exhibitions he gave during every game. The heaviest man in the great line "TUB" REED victorious team. "Tub" is now working in Kansas City. HARRY HEINZMAN A former star on McCook who is now doing missionary work in the far east. "DAYAY" DAVIDSON Who with "Rock-Crusher" Ammons of 1908 when Kansas had an all- did the heavy work on McCook field in 1911. Davy is in newspaper work now on the Springfield (Mass.) Republican. He is expected to visit the University some time this fall. CARL PLEASANT Captain of the near-victorious team $3.00 Displayed in our North window. A new shade in an imported green hat-high crown, broad brim, can be worn either crushed or telescoped-It's the "classiest" hat of the season The University professors to go from here are: Prof. Frank H. Hock, Prof. E. H. S. Bailey, Dr. Edna D. Day, Dean Olin Templin, Prof W. Stevens, Prof J. Walker, Prof E. F. Angel, Prof U. G. Mitchell, Prof A. W. Trettien and Miss Elizabeth Nowell. The "Killarney" ELEVEN PROFESSORS SPEAK TO PEDAGOGUES Faculty Celebrates of 1099 which lost the last game to Missouri through over-confidence, 12-6, the next to last game played in Kansas City. Johnson & Carl YOU GOLFERS Faculty Celebrates The pay checks, which have been deployed in Tepeta for two weeks, arrived at the University this afternoon. We beg to announce the arrival of new Glory Dimples, Domino Dimples At the annual meeting of the Kansas State Teachers' Association, at 10 a.m., on Tuesday, June 6 and 7, eleven University of Kansas professors will lecture. Ex-governor E. W. Hoch, a member of the faculty, will be distraction, will also give an address. and Red Dots The very best; that's why we have them CARROLL'S Phone 608 709 Mass. St. HASKELL INDIANS vs. COLLEGE of EMPORIA FRIDAY, OCT. 17 ADMISSION 50c Biggest Game on home grounds. Last game before Nebraska contest at Lincoln THE ROADSTER AND THE DUKE Two of Florsheim Newest English lasts in Tan and Black at STARKWEATHER'S COLLEGE DANCE For ALL University Students Robinson Gym Friday, Oct. 17 Admission 50c DRAKE vs. K.U. Saturday, Oct.18, McCook Field 245 245 245 Game Called 3:00 o'clock Reserved Seats, $1.00 Student Tickets, reserved seats. 50c. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Automobile seats, $1.00 Sections CC, DD, and EE Reserved for rooters (North side) --- Sections FF and GG, University Girls and Girls with Escorts