UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN If you're thinking about something special in the way of clothes and if you've failed to find it--put the job up to us. If not in our store our New York resident buyer will get it for you in New York and no extra charges. Here's a heavy winter suit from $10 to $25, and an overcoat from $10 to $40. If the weather this week has found a weak spot in your wardrobe, let us confer on the subject. One of the new rough fabrics, cut in close fitting style may be just the suit you'd' d fancy at $20. UNCLE JIMMY HANDS COACH MOSSE IS THE BOYS THEIR K'S BECOMING STOUT Six Reserve K's handed Out Players Receive Words of Praise of Praise The official presentation of the K's was announced at the smoker last night. Thirteen men were given the Varsity emblem from the hands of "Uncle Jimmy" Green. The sweaters were not given out because the K sweaters were not ready. "Uncle Jimmy" as he presented the K to each man praised him and thanked him in the name of the University. Reserve letters were granted to Milton, Rambo, Holiday, Helvern, Wiedemann, Daniels, and Miller. These men received a hand shake from Dean Green and were promised their letters as soon as a suitable design can be finished. This is a new feature which the athletic association inaugurated this season. These letters were awarded to the men beating them, who would handle the ball being able to play in the required number of quarters but still played in some of the most important games. It is the intention of the Athletic Board to make the awarding of these reserve K's an annual custom. The design for these insignias consists of a small K with a small letter F over the K and a like letter under it, the insignia to read "Kansas Football Team." We can still get your pictures or for Xmas. Squires' Studio—Adv. We can still get your pictures out for Xmas. Squires' Studio—Adv. Toilet articles and perfumes at Wilson's drug store--Adv. Gains Twelve Pounds During Football Season---Claims Worry Did It One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve. Count 'em. This is the increase of fat Coach Arst St.勒格 Mosse added to his constitution during the present football season. Coach Mosse says that staying awake nights figuring out plays, worrying over the condition of the players, and trying to think how bad Kansas would defeat Missouri might cause any one to become gray haired, but what accounts for the increase in weight? No doubt the scientists will consult the eccentric Coach and a great scientific evolution may result from the experiment of the Kansas mentor. Coach Mose at the beginning of the season tipped the beam at 191 degrees yesterday when he stepped on the scales the indicator jumped up to 203. If he can gain 12 pounds during the football season which is only two months long what will be the weight during the remaining months? Our taffy has the flavor and the chewing qualities. Wiedemann's— Take a kodak home with you Squires' Studio—Adv. For thermos bottles, Wilson's rug store.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. The finest selection of chocolates at Wilson's drug store.—Adv. DOES YOUR DAD SMOKE? If he does, why not stop in the next time you are down town and pick him out a good pipe, a jar of high-grade tobacco, or a box of cigars for his Christmas? He will appreciate it. 827 Mass. 827 Mass. GRIGG'S P. S. How about a box of Douglas Chocolates for Mother and the girls? P. P. S. WATCH OUR WINDOW! Have You a Date for the Masque Club Play? "TheBoysofCompanyB" December 17 and 18 :: :: Bowersock Theater Seats on Sale at Woodward's Saturday Morning. SENIOR BEEF TRUST BEATS JUNIOR TEAM If the wrestling and boxing competitions between the two schools are carried out as scheduled, minor letters will be given to the men winning their bouts. Those who have won on a weight basis and the entrees will have to weigh in before entering the roped arena. Final Count 7 to 0 Favor o Juniors---Seniors Meet Freshmen Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 Wrestling and Boxing to Raise Curtain on Basket Freshmen The game ended with the seniors forcing the ball into the juniors' territory. Wrestling and boxing promises to break into the lime-light this winter to a greater extent than ever before. In addition to probably sending men to the K. C. A. C. meet, arrangements have been made to hold a meet with Missouri in these branches of athletics. Billy Price's beef proved too much for William Weidline's scrappers in the junior-senior game yesterday afternoon and the final count was 7 to 0 in favor of the seniors. This means that the next bill in the class series will be between the freshmen and the sophomores for the supremacy of the school. Then came the fatal fourth quarter when the seniors scored their touchdown on a twenty yard run by Hoffman followed by a line plunge by Schurer. Plank kicked goal making the score 7 to 0. The game opened with the seniors pounding their way down to the juniors' goal line, on gains by Plank, Rambo and Schurer. The juniors, however, recovered the ball on their five yard line and on a sensational forty yard run by Crawford, carried the back ball into senior territory. From that point the game was almost evenly played, the juniors making up for their lack of beef by scrappy playing. During the second, third, and fourth quarters the seniors were held for downs, time after time, on their opponents' twenty-five yard line. The call will be made to J. Williams, who reputed toe artist, but his attempts at the goal were all failures, partly due to junior队 sifters, who forced him to hurry his kicks. The first meet will be held here on the 14th and 15th of February. The different bouts will be staged preliminary to the Missouri-Kansas basket-ball games. The other meet will be held at Missouri and will probably occur when the Kansas goal tossers journey to Tiger town. JAYHAWKERS WILL TWIST TIGER'S TOE For the juniors, Butler, James, Frank and Crawford played the best game. The senior stars were, Rammo, Hoffman, Plank, Schurer, and Tillman. The last two men played on the Lindsborg football team. Both of them will be out next year for the Varsity squad. The junior line-up consisted of Moore, Butler, Fairchild, Ross, Ulmone, James, Frank, Crawford, Dilmore, Jackson and Crawford. The men would be the senior team were; Rambo, Burk, Tillman, "Fat" Hooch, "Shorty" Tillmann, Share, Butler, Chase, Brown, Hanson, Keplinger, Rhine, Schurer, and Plank; substitutes, Fox, Carpenter, Croan, Eisle, Madlem, and Young. Ball Games TO OFFER LOVING CUP Sachems Will Develop Punters by Giving Trophy to Best Booter A silver loving cup will be presented annually to the best punter in school by the senior society of Sachems, according to an announcement made last night at the football smoker by Edmund O. Rhodes, president of the organization. The loving cup will be awarded after a tryout sometime next spring. The regulations governing this contest have not yet been formulated, but we will begin up with a view to developing the best putting ability in school. Each cup will be engraved with the name of the winner and will become the permanent possession of the champion punter. The names of the winners will be placed in the gymnasium and a permanent record kept. The aim of the Sachems in establishing this award is to focus more attention upon the kicking among the football men, and to make sure that the best talent of the University along this line is developed. Black walnut taffy at Wiedemann's. -Adv. Go West, Advised Horace Greley Delirious? How about of his speech at the debate tryst last night said: "This is what James Whitcomb Riley meant when he said 'Young man, go west?'" Get your girl that box of chocolates at Wilson's drug store--Adv. Take a kodak home with you. Squires. Studio.—Adv. 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