THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1925 Broadview Inn Is Jayhawker Camp Until Tiger Game Smith, Lattin and Wellman Are Expected to Be Back in Shape for Fray After a snappy signal practice last night the entire varsity squad left for Broadway ten miles away to play against the game after the game Saturday. The dummy serigraphies last night was snapped, full of prepares and players who were now to face the team left the field. Although at different times during the season several of the Kansas men have been out of the game from injuries it has been expected that he will be in shape for the Tiger battle, Captain Smith, who has been out for the last three games will be back in the lineup. "Big Six" Nicklin is also expected to be in condition to play. Done Favors Mizzou Pfore shows the Missouri team they be a decided favorite to win over the Jayhawkier Saturday. The Hem aggregation have succeeded in winning ever valley contest this season and are now receiving the Kansas队 Saturday team They will bring to a close their second consecutive ever-victorious season, Missouri' one-sided victory over Missouri the Kansas队 and dope of these two games shows the Tiger five touchdowns better than Kansas. But on the other hand, deping the Nebraska team, and doespe of three points better than Missouri. The probable lineup for the game is as follows: Ends: Baker, Testerman, Tackles: Smith, Lattin, Guaros: Sanborn, Mullins, Center: Davidson. Quarter: Anderson, Halfbacks: Zuber, Starr. Starr and Wellman Out "Twink" Starr has been working out the past week and will in all probability be in condition Saturday "Scoop" Wellman, who has been out from an infected leg, reported for a night fight for the first time this week. The final whittle Saturday will roll down the football curtail for several of the Crimson players, Captain Bale Smith will be playing the last game. The team is expected to play a wonderful game, Gene Hart, fullback, is also playing his last game for Kansas. Hart is one of the hardest hittings in the valley and should prove a formidable opponent for Terry Lumbert, guard, is playing his third and last year on the variancy and the Missouri game will be his last appearance for the Crimson and Blue. These three men have been active over the last three years and all of them are expected to play a whirlwind of a game Saturday. Cold Weather Holds Up Work on Reserve Plant Work on the 200,000 gallon fire and supply reserve tank has been held up on account of the weather. It is hard to get concrete to settle right during cold weather but the work is being rushed as rapidly as possible. This tank is being built east of the power plant and is necessary in order to get more pressure on the Hill in case of fire. H. H. Ball, superintendent of buildings, reports that the department is working hard getting ready for Homecoming. Maurice Moulder, one of Missouri's quarterbacks, Moulder called signals for the Tigers in the Thanksgiving day game two years ago when a lowly jungle beast rose to great heights and tied the proud Jayhawk 3-3. Moulder is a Kansas City product. A Tiger Scientific examination of the eyes for glasses, without the use of drugs, is our work exclusively. Our Lawrence Office Is Located in Rooms 7 and 8 House Building 731 Mass. St. Dr. H. H. Lewis is in this office. Phone 912 Coaches of the various teams will officiate at this meet. They will use the same system of scoring that has been used in all valley meets so far this year. Under this method the team with the low score wins. The winners of last year's meet, which was held at Des Moines, Iowa; were: Kansas Aggies, first, Missouri; second, Drake third; and Kansas Cross-Country Teams of Each Valley School Meet Here Saturday Annual Track Contests Placed on Homecoming Program in Morning We have a long line of correspondence papers in boxes and in "pounds" to suit all tastes and pocketbooks. The annual Missouri valley cross-country meet will be held on the regular Kansas cross-country course at 10:30 a.m. m. Saturday, Nov. 21. This will be a five mile race which includes two laps around the 2-12 mile course. Stationery All of the Missouri valley schools will be represented in this meet. Thus far, each school has indicated that it will have a complete team representing it, with the exception of the Oklahoma A. and M., which will some individual men. There will be sixty sixteen men competing in this race. The individual man, who have shown special ability so far, are Captain Rutherford of Oklahoma, who won the Academy of Oklahoma; Captain Klimport of the Kansas Aggies who took second in last year's meet, Axell and Salliee of the Kansas Aggies, Captain Lawson of Oklahoma, and Captain Jarbue of Kansas. Results of dual meets throughout the season indicate that the strongest teams are the Kansas Aggies, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Kansas, Missouri, and Ames, who are usually strong in cross-country, are unusually weak this week. Drake, Grimson, Washington and any other any unscrupulous team this year but they may be due to spring some surprises Saturday morning. Our prices are reasonable. No admission will be charged. LADIES —now is the time to have your winter coats reined and repaired, cleaned and pressed. Prineton won undisputed possession of the Big Three title by defeating the strong Yale eleven 25 to 12. The Bulldog found it on his sweeping and sensational that has been seen on the Yale grdfrium this season. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Hari H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts Street Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. St. Between two iog Stores OUR STORE Will close prompt at 1:30 Saturday and will remain closed until after the game We wish to be there on time to help "tie a few knots" in that Tiger's Tail— So do your shopping early— Calling your attention to our Super Values in Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits at $37.50. "Glad to show you" An Unusual Sale of Silk Hosiery Friday and Saturday 720 pairs of Vanity Fair Guaranteed Semi-Chiffon and Sheer Chiffon in all the wanted colors and a full range of sizes. As most every customer knows the value in Vanity Fair silk underwear you know just what good values to expect in their hose. These two numbers are sold everywhere for $1.65 and $2.25 a pair. For these two days' special the prices are— $1.39 and $1.79 a pair Store Closed During the Game Ramon Novarro in The Midshipman Added—"Pleasure Bound" VARSITY Tomorrow - Saturday Last Times Tonight "HELEN'S BABIES" Red Hot Tires with Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller ORPHEUM Now Playing Thunder, The Marvel Dog in "The Silent Pal" "Oh we're going to the animal show" Kuppenheimer COLLEGE CLOTHES in tune with college life If you want real harmony, try the old barbershop quartette on this one. If you want real harmony in clothes, takea look at our new "U" suits in the new Woodland Browns and Venice Blues—and see the good looking furnishings we have to go with them. Houk and Green CLOTHING COMPANY the house of Kupppenheimer good clothes Hey You Bums! F'eaven Sakes Don't forget two-bits tomorrow for the GRID-GRAD NUMBER Tie your 5 jitneys up in your red handkerchief before starting on your "bum" tomorrow. LISTEN FOR THE WHISTLE TONITE Announcing The Loyal Son Rally on North College Hill 8:00 P.M. A MEETING OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO EVERY MALE STUDENT 4. (1) $a = \frac{2}{3}$ $b = -\frac{1}{2}$ $c = 1$