PAGE EIGHT THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1924 Zuber Will Start at Usual Position in Backfield Post Jayhawker Stock Advances to New High Level as Clark Names Team Jayhawk stock in Saturday's football game with the Oklahoma Sooners took a big jump today when coach "Copts" Clark announced that Zuber would start at his regular position at left half. An injury recovery earlier in the week had threatened to gib the half-fault out of the game. Son Anderson will be unable to start at end due to a infection in his arm. His place will be taken by Sun-borne. Eddie Halin, substitute guard, is also on the hospital list. Davy Davidson's return to center will strengthen the line considerably Davidson did not get into the Drank game at Des Moines last Saturday. Sooners in Full Strength The Sooners will enter the game with their full strength, as coach Bowie Owen has not been scrimmaging his men this week in order to have his players off the injured list. The officials for the game are C. E. McBride, Missouri Valley College, ampitie; J. C. Grover, Washington, ampitie; J. C. Grover, a Reilly of Georgetown head lineup. Kansas Line-up For Saturday The Kansas lineup will be Tester- man and Sanborn end, Hardy and S Smith, tacker, Taylor and Haley Jordan, Hodgson, Jackson, Loha- quer, Burt fullback, Zucker and Hart or Starr, halfbacks. Scores of previous Kansas-Okla homa games:---- | | K. U. | O. U. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1003 | 17 | 5 | | 1004 | 16 | 0 | | 1005 | 34 | 0 | | 1006 | 20 | 4 | | 1007 | 15 | 0 | | 1008 | 11 | 0 | | 1009 | 11 | 0 | | 1010 | 2 | 0 | | 1011 | 0 | 3 | | 1012 | 5 | 6 | | 1013 | 7 | 21 | | 1014 | 16 | 16 | | 1015 | 14 | 23 | | 1016 | 21 | 13 | | 1017 | 15 | 6 | | 1018 | 0 | 33 | | 1019 | 0 | 0 | | 1020 | 0 | 21 | | 1021 | 7 | 24 | | 1022 | 19 | 3 | | 1023 | 7 | 3 | But the Question Is: Who Got the Cider? The Little Brown Jig, perhaps the most famous prize fought for on the American gridiron, came into existence 21 years ago this fall. In 1908, he became the captain of the team, met the Minnesota Gophers in their annual game. Michigan hammered the Gopher线 for a touchdown last season and looked a victory for the Wolves. Minnesota was determined though and, by displaying super-human fight and playing magnificent footwork down, Captain Rogers kicked the goal making the score 6-6. After the smoke of battle had cleared, the custodian of the Minnesota equipment started to clean up the visitors locker room. He noticed a torn jersey that partly filled with very hard cider. "Perhaps that accounted for the tie game," he thought. The jug was turned into the office and the office force, quite jubilant over the outcome of the gridiron battle, painted on it: *Minnesota*-6, Michigan-6. The jug resided at Minnesota for six years. In 1909, Michigan suggested that the Little Brown Jug should go to the victor of each year's battle. The Wolverines won and kept winning. It was not until 1910 that the jug became shortlisted, for the jug came back to Ann Arbor the following year. Dean Schweegler Speaks to Missouri Teachers Raymond A. Schwiger, dean of the School of Education, left Friday for Kansas City, Mo., where he will speak at a meeting of the Department of Special Classes of the Missouri State Teachers' Association. Dean Schwieger's subject will be "The Problem Child." This noon the Kansas City Council of Teachers of Exceptional Children gave a lunch at the Women's City Club, honoring Dean Schwegler and Dr. H. H. Graf, the assistant to the abnormal child and who at present is teaching and doing research work at the University of Ohio. R. O. T. C. Office Open to Welcome K. U. Dads The office of the local R. O. T. C will be open to receive the visiting Dada" Saturday, Nov. 15. "We extend a hearty invitation to the "Dads." to visit and look into the activity which interests 300 of their children. We also head, head if the military department. "An interesting part of the R. O. T, C. work is the artillery. The gun shell will be open so the visitors may see the big gun, the anti-aircraft apparatus and other material which we have on hand for instruction in this work. It is to be regretted that the visit is not on a day of assembly when the whole unit could be seen at drill," said Major Cygon. Teams to Play "Rubber" Notre Dame-Husker Tally Even Games Are 4-4 Linecim, Neb., Nov. 14—When Nebraska and Notre Dame football teams meet at South Bend, ind. Nov. 15, it will be the ten to fourth* bowl game between the two institutions. Notre Dame will be the "rubber" contest because will be the "rubber" contest because the two schools. Records show that Nebraska has won four games Notre Dame has been the victor in four contests and the ninth $2-00. In the nine games, Notre Tam has outscored the Cornhuskers, rolls over the Hawks and Nehrukha has scored 71. Nehrsuka however, has been the only team to defeat Notre Dame the past two years, the Cornhuskers turning the tide. Previous Nebraska-Notre Fam: scores: 1915 - Nebraska, 20; Notre Dame, 19 1916 - Nebraska, 0; Notre Dame, 20 1917 - Nebraska, 7; Notre Dame, 0 1918 - Nebraska, 0; Notre Dame, 0 1919 - Nebraska, 0; Notre Dame, 0 1920 - Nebraska, 7; Notre Dame, 13 1921 - Nebraska, 0; Notre Dame, 0, 7 1922 - Nebraska, 14; Notre Dame, 6 1923 - Nebraska, 14; Notre Dame, 7 BEAT OKLAHOMA! Science to Test Alchemy New York Professor Works on Electron Theory Experiments will soon be carried on by Professor H. H. Sheldon, of the physies department of New York University, in an attempt to convert quicksilver into gold, according to a paper recently recently by the Scientific American. don电 is following is that a current of electricity of 170 volts will crack the atoms of the quicksilver and "knock off" the eighteenth planetary electron, which differentiates quicksilver from gold. E, F. Free, editor of the publication, stated that he believed the experiment would be successful and that it would take two to your months for completion. The theory which Professor Shel If this theory should be worked out, Mr. Free believes it would undoubtedly bring about a revolution in the industrial and financial world. Other eminent scientists believe that the cost of production would be too great to warrant an economic change, although the cost could be lowered considerably with improved moratorium. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP The Egyptians had no multiplication tables. HALF-SOLE THOSE SHOI They're Worth It J. T. 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