--- Four Loving Cups Awarded to Best Decorated Houses of Game Jayhawks Play Every Role Combine Homecoming Idea With That of Game The four loving cups for the best decorated houses were awarded by the judging committee to Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Chi Omega, the Cosmopolitan House, and Corbin hall Saturday morning. Decorations this year showed much originality, according to the committee. Jawkies played every role in decorating the triumphant, hovered in mid-air, stood crowded triumphant above the shocked corn, and hugged a welcome to alumni and visitors. Yards and yards of crimson ribbon adorned the Nebraska colors, red and white. Sigma Phi Epsilon Takes First The decoration of Sigma Phi Epsilon house, at 1225 Oread, which was awarded first place among the fraternities, skillfully combined the homecoming idea with that of the interment. The fraternities given honorable mention were Acacia and Delta Chi. Sandworms, with luminous brown centers, were the novel decoration displayed all around the porch of the Alpha Chi Omega house at 1230 Oread which won first place among the sororites. Other sororites gave honorable mention were Alpha Xi Delta, and Alpha Omicron Pl. Tuscanipolitan Wins Cup In the men's non-fourth-place game, the Cowboys won 165 Indiana, won first place. Beside carrying out the idea of homecoming welcome, and the Cornhuck van, quipped by the Jayhawk, this house made use of American flags, and it roasted the flags of many natives. Work Displays Originality Corlin hall won first place in the women's non-sorority group. At the eritrance was a mammal Jayhawk, cooing a welcome, and from each front window peered a small crimson Jayhawk. Wita Wintah house and Utopia were also given honorable mention. Work Displays Originially The committee in charge of these displays is Prof. Gay Smith, William Grosser, LeRoy Ratveld, and Dovothy Ann Chang). The judges were Denis Agnos Husevich, Robert Deutz, Dr. Prostyina Kechim. "The houses were decorated wel- this year, and the committee, had a hard time deciding upon the best quote," said Professor Smith, "但 biwe were disappointed to find some of the older捉杀员 and sergeant. The newer organisms displayed a great deal of interest." --jars are to be secret. No charge is made for this banquet as the two banquets and the other social affairs of the year are covered by the fee which the students pay at the beckoning of the year. On Other Fields Columbia, Mo. Oct. 25.—The Missouri University football team won its second conference victory of the season here this afternoon, defeating the strong Aggie team, 14-7 in the last two minutes of play. With the score at seven all after the Angels had outplayed the Tigers at straight football throughout the game, Smith, Missouri enter, intercepted an Angie pass and ran 54 yards to the Angie 30-yard line. Gaps in the first half led to the winning touchdown just before the whistle ended the game. Two Missouri players, Stafford and Moulter, stars of the game, were carried off the field to the hospital, where they were announced both, but less. Two Monies, Oct. 25—In one of the two footly contested games which will have a bearing on the Missouri Valley title for 1925 honors, the Drake Bulldogs walked away from Oklahoma University in a 28-0 victory, combined with that entire Drake team turned to substitute. Other Field~s. LaFayette, 20 -Washington & Jefferson, 6. W Vara, 15—Coutre, 6 Harvard, 10—Dartmouth, 5. Colorado, 40—Hobart, 0. Wisconsin, 0—Michigan, 21. Minnesota, 0—Love, 13. Pawin, 0—Illinois, 45. Missouri, 14—Kan. Augies, 7. Chicago U., 3—Ohio State, 1 Trimely, U., 0. Pittsburgh, 27-Virginia, 0. Yale, 13-Drown, 8. Notre Dame, 12—Princeton, 0. Stanford, 12—Ishango, 0. California; 20—Washington State 7. Georgia U., 3—Vanderbilt, 6. Nisselssippi Aggies, 7—Tennessee U., 2. W. Va. Wesleyan, 10—Navy, 7. Northwestern, 13—Michigan Ag- gree, 9. A total of $445 has been contributed by football enthusiasts at the University of Oklahoma to hawkball.com. The Jawahawk-Soon game, Nov. 15, Creighton, 7—Hackell Indians, 7. Drake, 28—Oklahoma, 0. Jayhawker-Sooner Battle The crowd at the Nebraska-Oklahoma game threw $8450 into a blinker carried around the field by students. More than half of the and rest of the donations were secured at pee meetings. Other at tents will be made to raise an addition to their donations. The amount already donated greatly assists the hand of the trip. Senate Investigation to Be Made on Large Party Contributions Senator La Follette Charges That Republicans Have Huge Slush Fund Washington, Oct. 24—*We intend to follow every lead and to get all the facts.* If a man makes a larger contribution to a political campaign, I believe that it is proper to impure whether he expects to serve some selfless interests." Senator Boris made this statement here today at the senate inquiry, after a process inquiries in Chicago, to determine what he expects to accomplish has been made of money in the presidential campaign. Bornish indicated that the scope of the inquiry will be sufficient to take in a full investigation of Senator LaFallie's charges of a huge "Republicans shod fund," and said that the committee would seek the source of every dollar collected, its disposition, if any, expected by the contribution to the companies of the two old parties and the independent movement. Cleen L. Shaver, chairman, and James W. Gerard, treasurer of the Democratic National Committee, are the first witnesses scheduled to appear before the committee this afternoon. NEBRASKA PULLS (Continued from page 11) lumber; kicked coal. Source: Nebraska Kanata, 41, died on February 20 at Robertson on the Northwestern 20-air line. A. Mammoth made his 85th birthday celebration with friends for bed and tea through central Humber Valley. JF4 cards on the cover from the Humber Valley card set. JF4 card on November 25-air line. A. Mammoth touched a mother's hand with a touching A. Mammoth linked card. Scooter was the beloved friend of Kanata. Born kicked off into the end zone. Named the league's all-time leading scorer in the flooded court with 6 paddock shots. A Masonry made 8 yards for first and last touchdowns, a kick return for third and last touchdowns. Nebulaak scored for offsides. Ball of a basketball. Made with materials like Zebra brushes made from silicone and cotton. Matte finish. Shades of black, white, gray and off-white blends. Blinds fit into any room. Standard Size Sailors' Vase Optimal Vase made 3 yards of glass, filled with water or sand. Perfect for first ten feet. It stands on November 14th. Uplooded made 1 yard on a fake. Make hit the limp for 2 yards. Quarter out Score: Netherlands $_{1}$. Kawasaki $0$. Fourth Quarter Pan. Havelock to Gotha; win insurgents in Dusseldorf; win insurgents in Kaiserslauten; 7-2 and 4-1, left for Hart. Hart made 3 yards on a fake. Lort Hart made 3 yards on a fake. Anderson made 3 yards on a fake. Hailer made 3 yards on a fake. Ballon made 6 yards on Kanalberg. J. Anderegg hit the line for 2 yards. Mundy-Halter made 5 yards. Smith made 4 yards for first and, repeated for 4 more through 11th yard Sender in for Hawaii, Haskin for J. Wan- ker, to help in Hawaii, Hardy in for Skynor, Kwan- dong to fail in, Hardy in for Skynor, Kwan- dong to fail in for W. Anderson, Loeuched to infor W. Anderson, Loeuched to infor Maryland line. Pass Zuber to Haskin to Posey line was incomplete. Posey penalty was the remainder. A pass Zuber to Posey line was incomplete Kannan 0 0 0 7 Kukkun 0 0 14 Kolnken 0 0 14 Limingh 0 0 14 Kannan position Nekranchu Southern LE Chellen Washington WT Tulane Halley LG J. Weir Devonian C Washington Humboldt H Columbia Mullins RT McIlhanus Anchorage RE Robertson (Cruz) RT RT Zulzer LH Kinshaw Hart RH A. Manshurian Hart RH R The Summary Score by periods 1 2 3 4 Total Kannau 1 0 2 7 Nekorinka 0 0 14 11 Jacobi for H. Mischke, Malone for H. Mulley Treatment for Rickets, Jain for H. Malone Birthly for Sjepke, Patern for W. Anderson Cloud for Davidson. Nevada, Bremen, Seesand period, period for A. Nebraska, Bremen, for Mothers, M. Nebraska, for Mothers, M. Nebraska, Weyer, Pupilifikat für Hildra, M. Nebraska, Weyer, Pupilifikat für Hildra, M. Nebraska, Weyer, Kwam, Kwam, for Hlandstra, *Toils* Yard丝 *woven with* Paint *dried on* First dress *from pennsylvania* Paste From points Average number of points Rack back of pennsylvania Performed intertwining Yard threaded up by pennsylvania Painted by pennsylvania Ouija's point intertwined Number of pennsylvania Paint by pennsylvania Grill face *sweated* Ouija's face *sweated* Field paint *intertwined* Field paint *intertwined* Officials: Referee, Wallace Hoppe, Chicago, Umpires; R. C. Lumley, Northwestern Head Linemen, I. B. McCoyman, Ohio, 21st District Head Linemen, J. H. Ferguson, South Subdivision, Kansas State period, period for Sturm, Tiefeld period, Southern Program, Given by Battery "N Is Kent Secret R.O.T.C. to Hold Banquet The first R. O.T. C. funeralf of the school year will be given Thursday evening, Nov. 6, at 6:30, at Whitewair man's tea room. Insist on The hamper is to be a staple organizer and Battery "A" under the Capitol Companion Winder Dresser will be in storage. A program is to be given, but as WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week; Maple Nut-Honey mason Nexelberry Vanilla Tutti Frutti—Chocolate Black Walnut—Vanilla Orange Pineapple—Br. Breed Caramel Nut-Apple Sharber Chocolate-Lime Ice It Costs No More to Have the Best WIEDEMANN'S PHONE 182 The purpose of these tuxedos which the R. O, T, C stakes even year is to have a general get acquainted party for the members of the unit. Miss Frances Allen, fails, of Cassidy, and Miss Edison Hopkins, club, of Lawrence, who are with the Wicker Park Lutheran quartet. Graduates Will Appear in Air Concert Oct. 20 At the Game you saw a regular style show. The particularly well dressed men were not ALL our customers, but all our customers there were among the particularly well dressed men. BOWERSOCK AT THE THEATRES Week of October 27th All This Week "Honey Bunch Show" With ROY KINSLOW, That Funny Little Man In Addition to our High-Class Photoplays COMPLETE CLASSIC VARSITY Monday - Tuesday "The Story Without a Name" NOTE—The management offers $10.00, $5.00 and $3.00 for best titles given. Famous players offer $5,000 for the best title. Wednesday - Thursday - Friday "Merton of the Movies" With Glen Hunter Everyone in Lawrence Will Want to See This Picture Saturday SHIRLEY MASON in "MY HUSBAND'S WIVES" STORY BY BARBARA LAMARR Saturday ORPHEUM Week-End Show — Friday - Saturday "THE TENTH WOMAN" With June Marlowe The Girl with the Soufful Eyes Coming "AMERICA" THE LATEST BY D. W. GRIFFITH cert, which will be broadcast from the Edison Commonwealth building, of Chicago, Sunday afternoon. Oct. 6, 8, or 10. clock Miss Hopkins, who resides her Master's degree from the University last year, is the only videographer on the program. 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