PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 1925 Princeton Fights Harvard in First "Big-Three" Battle Hilmios Will Meet Chicago at Urbania; Ames Plays Grinnell for State Honors Honors The east will pour a vast thromb into Pulmer Stadium at Princeton, N. J., Nov. 7, when Princeton and Harvard, forces for nearly half a century, meet in the first of the "big-three" battles. The Tiger and the Crimson have both tasted bitter pills so far, the former tied by the nasal vein, feated by Colgate, the Cambridge to Holy Cross Dartmouth. Another important game in the east is the Cornell-Dartmouth feed at Hanover, which will probably have a direct bearing on the Eastern championship claims. The game of the Middle West from the standpoint of interest is the Illinois Chicago conflict at Urbana. If Chicago can in some way stop the almost unanticipated "Red" a battle might be taken have the greatest Chicago has his victory the victory will long at Urbana another year. In the South the Georgia Tech Goblen Tarneloa traveled to Nashville to settle a long argued dispute with Vanderbilt; while on the western coast Washougal moved north more quickly in the most important game near the Pacific. Kansas is being entertained by Oklahoma and will try to demonstrate to her southern neighbors that she has a comeback that will carry her to victory in the three remaining games on the team. This would be a big fight it out for state honors, while their sister school, Drake, is having Nebraska as her guest. Another state school field is the Missouri-Washington game at St. Louis. Washington pulls upseries one to the valley, where they face Valley followers if they topple the conference leaders from their high perch. A list of the important games for A list of the important games for the week follow; State Schools Meet Alabama v. Kentucky at Birchman in Amon v. Grinnell at Ames; Bodie v. Melo- Pherson at Newton; Boston College v. Wen- dley University at Providence; California v. Washington State at Berkley; Centre v. University of Tennessee at Inville; Conte v. New York University at Inville; New York University at Inville; Dartmoor v. Cornell at Inville; Dayton v. Hastell at Dayton; Dayton v. Monroe at Des Moines Parkinson v. Ogilvie at Des Moines Parkinson v. Ogilvie at Des Moines Holly Crane v. Park Ground; Government v. Lehigh University; Glade v. Montana Chicago Plays Arigun Grant vs. Wisconsin at Iowa City; John Carroll vs. Cresignham at Christian; John Hankins vs. Ramsey State vs. Michigan; Erik Infante vs. Rutter at Eastern; Lochland State vs. Rite at Eastern; Basketball vs. Angelius at Chicago; Angleius vs. Toldeo at East LAuderdale; Minnesota vs. Butter at Minneapolis; New York vs. Indiana; New Michigan vs. Arizona at Alumner; Northwestern vs. Michigan at Evansville; Ohio vs. Indiana Priestton and Harvard Mall Oakland University vs. Josephson Oregon University vs. Corvallis Pennsylvania vs. Haverford at Philadelphia Penn State vs. None since at college George Washington Pittahubu Princeton vs. Harvard at Priestton; Princeton vs. Lafayette at Lycata; Pittahubu vs. Lawrence at Swinewave vs. Michigan at Chattanooga Syracuse vs. Ohio Wollamau at Syracuse Tulane vs. New Orleans United States Military Academy vs. New Orleans United States Military Academy vs. Dartmouth at West Point; College of Arts vs. University of Southern California vs. Santa Clara at Los Angeles and Berkeley vs. Georgetown at St. Louis, Washington vs. Stanford at Seattle, Washington and Los vs. Virginia at Lausanne and Los vs. Yale at Wake Forest, Maryland at New Haven. Iowa Ready for Badgers "Cowboy Nick" Kutch Expected to Star Saturday Iowa City, La., Nov. 6--With sharpen spurs and a grim determination to show the world that Iowa has a player or two as well as Illinois, "Cowboy Nick" Kitch is getting ready to ride the ball and through he is going to find the job a tough one, he is going to ride and ride hard. Pissing was stressed this afternoon, the freshmen trying many brands, some of which were successful. A lot of passions will be the Badgers bent bet, in Coaches Ingwerson and Little both know. This is the eighth meeting of the teams, and Iowa has only one victory to her credit. *A. all* the men are in it. She is a very successful covert. An often inactive afternoon. H. F. Holtschau, professor of commerce, and Edgar Grupp, b26 spent yesterday in Tupela interviewing various merchants and business men of that city on work connected with the School of Business. All Gymnasium Classes Drill for Homecoming All of the men's gymnasium classes are now practicing for the mass calisthenic drill, which will be given the morning of the Missouri-Kansas game, as a part of the game. Both men's and women's gymnasium classes will participate. "This will be K. U.'s great opportunity to show our alumni and visitors that the University really has physical education for the masses, and does not give this education only to the members of the university staff, Alpinba, who is in charge of the drill, said Thursday morning. Last Minute Changes Made in Kansas Line for Oklahoma Contest Anderson Will Probably Start as Quarter; Zuber and Latin Still Out Coach Clark made a few last minute changes before dismissing the squad for the afternoon. Instead of taking 24 players as first announced, Coach Clark injured his first game, will made the trip but will probably not get into the lineup. Latinte's twisted knee is still keeping the powerful tackle out of the games, although he did injure some of the squads some of the time this week. Severt Higgins, captain of the Kansas team in 1922, was down at the field hast night looking over the teams and assisting "Potys" with the line. Wellman is in good form against the fresh, picking his picks as Mackie was finding holes in the yearling defense for many yard gains. Anderson will probably start the game at quarter Saturday and will do most of the punting. "Davy" Davidson, who has started at center in all the contests this season, will be by that time to give Davidson a chance to recover from injuries. The occasion is the annual homecoming for Oklahoma, and it is expected that 10,000 persons will witness the game. The game will also link with the Sooner team's Sooner' stadium. Nine of the veterans of the Oklahoma squad will be in their final homecoming game. The Sooner team will outweigh the Kansas eleven about ten pounds to have a strong passing combination. The probable lineup announced by Coach Clark for the Kansas team; H. Baker, left end; Voigts, left tackle; Kullman, left guard; Burdon, center; Sankerson, right guard; W. Mullins, right tackle; Powers, right end; Hamilton, quarterback; Welkmann, quarterback; Leaf, left tuck; Hart, fullback Send the Daily Kansan home. The Zel Toothbrush—something new and a nifty looker for 50c at eRees's Drug Store, 929 Mass.-Adv. Professional Cards DBS. ABBREY & ABBREY, the Progressive Chiropractors, Message and Electric Treatments. No charge for consultation. 4150] Mass, Phone 642. DR. FLOREENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician, 800% Mass. Phone 2387. G. W. STEWNER & CO.-Tailors to K, U. people from 1965-1925, Pressing, Cleaning, Remodeling and Repairing. Suita made to measure. 921 L. Phone. 14834. MARCEL. APPOINTMENTS-Phone 1256 Experienced operators. Sample's Barber and Beauty Shop, East Side, 924½ Mass. St. EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. Lawe vision Optical Co. 1025 Mass. Sport Notes or Coach Bobby Zoppke of Illinois or Coach Fielding "Harry-up" Yost of Michigan develop the best coaches? This question may be answered this week end when the Iowa and Wisconsin sim football teams met in Iowa City, coach Iacewren of Iowa learned his football under Zuppke while Coch Little of Wisconsin learned his under Yost. It Wisconsin wins from Iowa this weekend they may gain a great honor if one can count on comparative scores. Last week Wisconsin won for any trouble, but Iowa, considered one of the strongest teams in the Big Ten, defeated Illinois. Now if Wisconsin can win from Iowa, he will be rated as one of the country's best. Joe Hensey who played with Missouri in 1923 will play against Missouri Saturday as end on the Piker squad. Oklahoma has a category of nine new plays to try on Kansas Saturday according to reports. According to the Dickinson rating the Big Ten teams stand: Michigan 20.00, Iowa 20.60, Chicago 18.33 Wisconsin 15.00, Northwestern 15.00 Illinois 10.00, Purdue 10.00, Minnesota, no rating. Y, M. C, A. Gives Court Literature In an effort to stimulate interest in America's entry into the World Court, the K. U. Young Men's Christian Association, with the co-operation of the teachers over the state, will distribute World Court Literature at the state teachers conferences this week end. Jayhawk Grads Gather in K. U. Reunion Groups at Teachers' Meetings Chancellor Lindley Addresser Alumani in Kansas City; Burdick at Salina K. U. reunions are being held in connection with the Kansas State Teacher's meetings in Kansas City, Emporia, Dodge City, Salina, Coffeyville and Wichita. At the Kansas City meeting the students of Lindley spoke before a large group of alumni and teachers. The meeting was held in the Washington Avenue M. E. church, John Cardson, LLB., *w* toastmester and Miss Elizabeth Sartin, A. E. B23 was in charge of secretary of the Alumni association made several announcements. Dr. W. L. Burdick was the chief speaker at the Salina reunion at the Hotel Lamer. A large number of alumni from that part of the state attended the meeting, Dean R. A. Schwegwerd in its inaugural night. Alumni from Independence, Cherryville and Caney attended the reunion. Chancellor Lindley left at 11:30 this morning for Wirkita where he will speak at a reunion at the Hotel Lassen this evening. At Emporia he will speak with students from LL.SR, of Ottawa, and president of the K. U., Alumni association. Plans have been made to hold a meeting in Emporia this evening and Prof. F, W. Blackmar and Prof. Harvey Lelvy will be the chief speakers of the evening. The meeting will be held at the First Presbytrian church. In the western part of the state W. Y. Morgan A. 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