PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 Jayhawker Squad Ends Preparations for Sooner Battle Last Night's Final Workout Constitutes Practice in Oklahoma's Formations A hard workout was given the variety that night in preparation for the Snooner battle Saturday. The freshmen are using the Oklahoma formations with considerable success and innings, while senior players still have some strong plays. Several changes have been made in the lineup for Saturday's game, "Zeke." Burton will play center in order to give Davidson a chance to recover from injuries. Kullman will play one of the guard positions as Hart will ill the fullness沿阶. The Sooners have a heavy team this season, outweighing the Kansas aggregation ten pounds to the man. They will be the best team which will make them a dangerous team both in an aerial and in a plunging attack. Done on the Nebraska game seems to put the teams on an even higher level to the Huskers by two tandems. Coach Clark held serigraphy last night in order to determine the men who are in the best shape for Saturday's game. Anderson will start the game at quartet and will do the punting. Barrett Hamilton has been working quarter and will probably provide Anderson part of the game usurding. The following members of the squad will make the trip: Captain Babe Smith, W. Mullina, Davidson, Suanburr, Kunlirn, Powers, H. Baker, Peterson, Testerman, Voights, Barton, Habian, Krumer, Underdale, Hagen, Hart, Hatt, Woods, Hadda Wall, Schmidt, Tayler, Taylor, and Zuber. The team leaves for Norman tonight at 10:20, from the Santa Fe station. The game will make the trip. The probable lineup for the Oklahoma game is as follows: Tackles, Voights, Mullins, Gregoris, Sandhoff, Kallman Edu. Baker, Powers. Tackles, Voigts, Mullins. Center. Burton. Quarter. Anderson or Hamilton. L. Half, Mackie. R. Half, Schmidt or Wellman. R. Half, Schmott or Wellman. Fullback. Hart. Sooners Are Confident Saturday's Game to Dedicate New Stadium Norman Okin, Nov. 5, 2013—Saturada is a red letter day on the Oklahoma football calendar for Kansas is to Oklahoma as Missouri is to Kansas—hard rivals—and Oklahoma propose to satisfy her homecoming crowd of 10,000 and christen the formal dedication on Tuesday at home. The game will be the final homecoming battle for nine veterans of the Sonnerie eleven. Hard driving serigraphy has given way to lighter tactics and newborn strategy in the University of Oklahona Sooner camp. Unhooken but anaksai, the Owen machine is ready for Kansai, which comes out with the hope that its last mission will be itself a reinvigorator on the Norman field. Though confident, the Oklahoma coach staff is leaving nothing untainted in preparation for the fighting that has ensued. Coach training strength has been grafted onto the Sooner practice field in the person of Sam Machiircy, Tulsa banker, and former Kendall College mentor, who ayes the team "Books" K. U. Team in Good Shape Cross-Country Men Accompany Football Squad The University of Kansas cross country men will be able to give the Oklahoma team a real battle when they meet next Saturday afternoon on the Oklahoma course. The showing that Kansas made against the Haskell team in all in good condition indicates that the meet will be a close one. Coach McMurphy will take the foliowing long distance man on the trip: Captain J, Jackson, E, Bromson, E, Ernst, R, Brown, W, Lewis, E, Megrath, and T, Thomas. The squads are compelled the football team to Nirman. Captain Jarbon will feel much at home when he is racing against the Sooners because he is a native Okla woman, his home being at Lenapeh. The results of the meets of the last two years have been close. Kansas won the meet last year while Oklahoma won it in 1923. The score on each occasion was 27 to 28, a margin of only one point. Inter-Class Football Games Start Saturday Inter-class football will start next Saturday. The junior and senior teams will play on the variaty practice field and the sophomore/freshman game will be held on the freshman team. The games will be called at 9:30 a.m. The squads have been working out for three or four weeks and are rounding out into form for the series to decide the inter-class champions. Varsity men will officiate. Deadline for Sour Owl Copy Set for Nov. 15; Short Stories Needed Prizes Offered for Best Art Creations and Literary Productions The deadline for all material for publication in the Sour Owl has been set at Nov. 15, according to George Courie, editor of the magazine. The date will be used in the Owl have been sent to the engravers to have cuts made of them and all available literary material has been prepared to be set up and easily proofed. "Jokes, puns and humorous short stories continue to be turned in on weefly small quantities, and if a good Owl is expected a marked increase in this type of copy must be effected before the deadline. Nov. 16 will be the deadline for all students left to members of Sigma Delta Chi and the Sour Owl staff the magazine will not be representative of Kansas humor and in addition will probably not be of a most superior quality." is the way McGuire summed up in the situation of Sour Owl copy held by Kansas, who are the slightest ability along this line should take it upon himself to write something and drop it in one of the box copies at the entrance of the campus at Fourteenth street or in the Journalism building. Color plates for the cover of the Owl have been received from the engravers and proofs of the plates inserted in these three color plates attractive nature. Six colors in all are used, three primary colors, red, yellow, and blue, and three combinations of these primary colors to give purple, brown, and green. The title of the cover is "When Grid Meets Grid" and presents a rather different tone than the cover art editor of the Sour Owl, is the editor of the sketch. "Containty to a story which ran a few days ago, the prizes of five dollars each for art and literature copy are not based on quality alone but the use of prime importance. Any one has time before the deadline to make a strong bid for one or both of these prizes and such an effort would be worth more," said editor Michael McGuire in discussing the question of prizes for Owl copy. Rally Will Not Be Held Coach Clark Requests There Be No Demonstration "There will be no formal rally at the Santa Fe station tonight before the team leaves for Okahomu." Lloyd Yoase, cheerkider, announced this morning. The reason for this is that the men must be in bed by 10 o'clock, even though the train does not pull up yet. Also, there there be no demonstration at 11, but that it be postponed until Sunday when the Jayhawk returns. Foils for the Fencing club will arrive in time for distribution at the next business meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 10, it was announced yesterday at a meeting of the club held in room 207, Robinson gymnasium. So far it is uncertain on just which Santa Fe train they will return, but an announcement will be run in the Sunday Kansan. "The team is going to Soonneville to win" concluded Yousee. "and we want everybody out to act as a reception staffer in front the boys when they get back." Much Interest Is Shown in Fencing Instruction Much interest in the instruction is being shown by the 50 members, according to Francis Baty, secretary, of the school. The semester and duelling bouts will be given next semester, probably between halves of the variance basketball games. Membership in the club is open to any student or faculty mom Freshmen at the University of Oregon are making a house to house canvass for free kindling which will be turned night before the homecoming game. On to Oklahoma. Book Notes Coach Ingwersen is drilling the Hawkeyes for the Wisconsin game Saturday. Provided the Badgers can be disposed of, Iowa will have only to bump Minnesota for a clash on the conference title. Aerial work will play a big part in Iowa's offensive against the Wisconsinists, according to index data. Ingwersen stressed the air game for more than an hour Tuesday night. --your motor over "Junc" Carey of Hutchinson who playing his third year at tackle on he Cornell team, won the game with columbia last week by scoring a 39 ard place kick. The game ended 17 s 14. Michigan State completely smothered Eddie Tron, Colgate star, in his game last week, but could not old the other backs and lost 14 to 6 This week offers some of the best games to be played during the season, some of them are: Princeton and Harvard at Princeton, Pennsylvania at Princeton, Iowa State at Poitou, Pa. Dartmouth and Cornell at Hanover, Pittsburgh and Washington and Jefferson at Pittsburgh, Chicago and Illinois at Urbana, Iowa State and Grinnell at Iowa State, Missouri and Moises, Marquette and Kawasan Agreses at Milwaukee, Vanderbilt and Georgin Tech at Nashville, Tulane and Louisiana Tech at New Orleans, Washington and Leland Jackson, Texas College at Colorado College at Boulder Dancing Class Meets Friday The University Dancing Class has been able to secure the assembly room in the engineering building for its meetings which are at 4:30 on Friday afteroons according to Dick Matthews, instructor. "The common proved to be an inconvenient place to hold the class and attendance will probably be better under these new conditions." Matthews said. "Class attendance has been averaging about fifty; The class is working now on the fox trot and the waltz. S13 Mass.Over Fischer's Shoe Store Marcel and Bob Curl----75e MISS RAMSEY Formerly at Samples—Phone 469 730 Mass. Phone 325 Palace Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor Seven Experienced Barbers Three Operators Mars Phone 3 CHRISTMAS CARDS Select from the largest assortment of engraved cards in town. Also STATIONERY. A. G. ALRICH 726 Mass. Phone 288 LADIES —now is the time to have your winter coats reined and repaired, cleaned and pressed. Schulz the Tailor 917 Mass. St. Between two IYI Stores 711 PHONE YELLOW CAB PHONE Brown-Boston Gridsters Will Use No Stop Watch Five can ride for the price When Your Battery Refuses to KICK Radical departure from all accepted football customs will be made in the Brown-Boston University game next Saturday, when the stop watch will be discarded and the game run on the basis of forty plays a period, Dr. Fried Marvel, director of athletics announced today. It has been contended that the present method of playing 15-minute periods is of no benefit except to the team which scores first and they can use up so much time by legitimate means, and not in the case where are left with no chance to score. CALL 1300 Harry R. Coffin, Harvard '94 and R. W. P. Brown, former Harvard coach and Brown strategist for the Yankees, has long sponsored the system. All rules of the game will remain the same as under the time system, except that the ball changes hands at the end of the fortieth play. Every ball being the ball is considered a play and the total of forty is for both teams. Carter's More cases of plague occurred in 1924 throughout the world than in any other five previous years, but this was largely due to the high prevalence in Northern India which is still the chief center of the disease. Hot cakes had nothing on the student directories this morning. By 11 o'clock 200 men had called for and received their directories, while 150 women had been served in the same way. The total edition consists of 4,000 copies; while George O. Foster, register, estimates that the demand will be for about four thousand two hundred. The directories were printed in the state printery at Topeka at a cost of $800. The students and faculty mem-ber are not allowed to leave as long as they last, however. Hot Cakes Have Nothing on Student Directories Separate lists of men and women students, with their home and Lawrence addresses, together with their phone numbers are a part of the directory. Faculty members and employees are given in a separate sec- Fraternities and professional organizations are listed. Two employees of the registrar's office are being kept busy checking out directories. Snappy Fall Suitings SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. Sr. Use the week-end to have your Jayhawker picture made at Photographers to K. U. Students Squires Studio Phone 517 for appointment To Get Acquainted Because we are the newest beauty shop in Lawrence we want to acquaint everyone with our services. In order to do this we offer for ONE WEEK, beginning Friday, Nov. 6: Marcel - - 50c POWDER BOX BEAUTY SHOPPE 1011 Mass. MRS. E. R. Mackie Phone 2185 Hunting Season Now is the time to prepare yourself for the hunting season this winter. We have a complete stock of Winchester Guns and Ammunition. Come in and let us show you. GREEN BROTHERS The Winchester Store 633-35 MASSACHUSETTS ST. Yes Sir! Special! Friday - Saturday 150 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits---new fall Suits in broken sizes and broken lost from our early fall selling— $50 to $55 Values for $3750 here is a real Suit buying opportunity we're glad to show you "Bohunkus" "Now these two boys had suits of clothes And they were made for Sunday, Bohunkw wore his every day I took his on Monday." 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