75 FACE EIGHT-A FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2024 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANS Kansas-Nebraska Battle Saturday Is Valley Feature Date Closes First Hal of Seasan; Notre Dame Meets Tigers at Princeton By Henry L. Farrell (United Press Sports Editor) Chicago, Oct. 24—Three intersectionsal games are bright spot on tomorrow's schedule which presents in the five major football sections the best of football day which marks approximately the half-post of season. Notre Dame, making the second successive visit to the east, pla's Princeton at Princeton, after having sent the Army last Saturday in New York. Virginia plays the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. Centre, another strong southern team, makes its own pilgrimage into eastern territory by meeting West Virginia in New York. West Virginia hasn't a clean slate, but has plenty of experience will give Center a thorough test. Good Games in East Good Games in East Datmouth, assuming a heavy obligation, goes into a second game with the "Big Three" on successive nights. Harvard team at Cambridge, Datmouth had a hard game with Yale at New Haven last Saturday and Harvard played Holy Cross. For Harvard it is the first real hard test of the season and it will mean much in forecasting the winner of the Harvard-Yale annual battle. Princeton, just out of last week's hard game with the Navy, will have one of the hardest battles of key schedule to stop Notre Dame's backfield consisting of Miller, Stuart Driver, Crawley and Lavden. Three games between ancient rivals will engage Pittsburgh and Carmen Tech, Syracuse and Penn State and West Virginia and Lafayette. The Army reserves bison Army, restoring up after its world's worst drought, will meet Boston University on the plains at West Point and the Navy has arranged a bomber from Virginia Wesleyan at Armadillo. The Army has another tough game with Vale at New Haven next Saturday and the Navy will have a hard game against Penn State. Three big games are features of the Western Conference schedule and they will be of the greatest importance in deciding the "Big Ten" conference where the teams are so evenly divided in strength this year. Ohio State plays Chicago at Columbus. Minnesota plays Iowa at Iowa City. Michigan plays Wisconsin at Ann Arbor. Illinois, just out of the Michigan game and getting ready for Iow to next Saturday, has a rest sched 'e' with DePauw. The Kansas-Nebraska game is the feature of the Missouri Valley conference schedule and Missouri will play the Kansas Aggies at Columbia Alabama and Georgia Tech will meet in the first of the important games that are to decide the southern championship and Georgia and Van derburgh will meet in another important battle. Georgia Tech is caught in a tight place for an important game as Tech has a hard game with Penn State and can have to play on TV. Georgia next week. Centre goes to New York for co interectional game with West Virginia. In important games on the Pacific Coast, the University of Southern California plays Nevada, Staeffeed plays Oregon, the Florida College plays Maine. before the season a glance at the schedule made it evident that one of the best and hardest seasons of years was in prospect and the results of the big interpersonal games have lived up to that promise. It is becoming evident, if it has not been shown convincingly enough, that football is reaching a position where every one of the five major sections. South is Developing The Middle West and the Pacific Coast, of course, have been in a position for several years to challenges any statement that eastern football was superior, but the south has now developed to the point, where it can be claimed that the east, middle west and Pacific Coast has nothing on you in the way of football and football teams. Interational football has been much to develop the class of football and to increase interest in the sport. The football receptive are devoted to the maintenance of Athlete Is Awarded "K" Letter After 30 Years Dr. Dean Foster of Standards Conn., was awarded last year the "K" letter which he won thirty years ago. Air, Foster played on the K. U. football team as a substitute in 91, and he played in the Nebraska game entitlement him to his "K' letter." This was during the time when no limit was placed on the number of years a man was allowed to play. Dr. "Phge" Allen said that the athletic attempt is attempting to get in touch with the man who did letter but letters were never awarded them. Sophomores Meet to Instill Pep in Forces for Annual Olympics Anything Loose Will Be Used in Battle Royal; Limit Confessants "I want to see the sophomores with the Olympics for once and take some of the cooky spirit out of the freemen," said Walter Warner, e28, manager of the Olympics, in a talk at the Western Wednesday afternoon in Fraser Chapel. "Get some pen. It’s up to the sophomores to take care of the freshman. Nothing is barred; you can play tennis or go Olympics; there will be a freak hardrace race, sack race, pushball contest and a battle royal. Neither side will be oumpunted as the number of contestants will be limped." "It it is up to the sophomores, however, to get together and select their best man," he continued. Fred Skinker, e27, president of the sophomore class, also urged the second year men to坠 up enthusiasm. William Dills, e27, was elected general athletic manager to appoint men to take charge of each event. George "Tiny" Livermore was chosen cheerleader. The Olympic will be held Nov. 23, the day of the freshman varsity football game. Johnny Eagle, manager of UCF hop, spoke briefly at the meeting of the preparations being made for the party. Jayhawker Gridsters Fit Testerman May Be Out Unless Badly Needed The condition of the football team on the eve of the Nobraska game is better than it has been for some years. The team will test Testerman, right end, every regular if it is fit and will start the game tomorow. Testerman's injury, however is not bad enough to keep him out of the game in the event that he needed to be. Theodore Sandborn, regular left end, who has been out of the game this season, will start Saturday in his old position. Ted has been missed, and the line will be materially strengthened by his return. In spite of the two defeats sustained in the first two games, and the disastrous result of Saturday's encounter, all of the men are confident and in good spirits. To help with this, the University will provide of confidence, a number of former stars of the University will be at Broadview Inn with the team tonight, where all will remain until time for the game tomorrow; Lawrence stores will close from 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon until after the Kansas-Nebraska football game, in accordance with the general customs followed by the Invitations merchandise on *Homecoming la;* Official University Flags to Wave at Homecoming a new feature of the street decorator, for Homecoming this year will be the use of the official K. U. flag, approved last spring by University authorities, for decoration on the streets. **Hobo day Saved for miscarriage** Hobo day will not be held this week as has been rumored, but will be the occasion of pep production the day before Thanksgiving, according to The New York Times. "Since the Thanksgiving vacation will start Wednesday noon, we will save hobo day until Wednesday morning as a means of creating pop for the Missouri game," said Roberts. Hobo Day Saved for Missouri Register today! Last chance Register today! Look chance, general athletics in all the big unit initiatives it should cause no embryo resistance to point but that the so in the game is vital, and have good good money wins that more of them are to be expected in the future and that the quality as well as the quantity of the gains will be increased. Homecoming Games Practically New Thing With First in 1913 Annual Event Instituted in 1919 With Reception Plans for Alumni Homecoming games are a comparatively new thing at Kansas. The first homecoming game was played with Nebraska in 1013, Nebraska winning 9 to 0, on McCook field. For years before, either the Missouri or Nebraska game was the big game for the old grads to return. Kansas has not fared well in her 10 homecoming games losing two and winning two and tying one with Missouri, and losing four and tying one with the Huskers. No homecoming game was played in 1918. But it was not until 1919 that the homecoming game was officially placed on the University calendar and plans made for the reception of alumni. Old-Emmets' night was originated by the Kansas-Missouri game in 1921. Results of homecoming games of previous years follow: 1913 Nebraska 9, Kansas 9; 1914 Missouri 10, Kansas 7; 1915 Nebraska 33, Kansas 9; 1916 Missouri 9, Kansas 13; 1917 Nebraska 13, Kansas 3, Kansas should have won that year as they completely outplayed the host team in defenses; 1919 Missouri 13, Kansas 9; 1920 Nebraska 20, Kansas 20; 1921 Missouri 9, Kansas 15; 1922 Nebraska 28, Kansas 9; 1923 Missouri 3, Kansas 3. The largest incoming crowd in Kansas history attended the Missouri game last year when approximately 20,000 saw the two teams battle to a 3-1 tik. In 1922, when Nebraska played here at homecoming, approximately 16,000 people were in the stadium. Vim to Win Stirs Jayhawkers in Noon Rally Pep Pot Brews Power "You've got to think to heat," we have the note that struck home to the bundering thousands at the superb, this sunny "Swede" Carlson, in an opening to the rooms of the Huskers. The tradends are pulling with every ounce of vim there is in them. We have no fear of the Hustlers. They are Mr. Carrion paid a tribute to the spider of Uline Jimmy Green when he said, "Poll with the same app!" for the team tomorrow that Uline was from Nebraska in the past, and we will win tomorrow." Frank Mandeville, of the class of 26," spoke of the ability to turn a seeming defeat into victory, and said that what the Jawhawk has done in the past he can do again. "It means work with a fighting spirit that cannot be detected," he said. Bob Roberts, from his browny perch on a fire truck extension ladder, announced a move to his job, a 11 p., m. back of the Administration: building "Everybody out, man woman and child of Kansas." not invincible. That team down then Saturday can win a winning score into any team with backing from the sand's." New Members Admitted to K. U. Stamp Society The K. U. Philatelic Society held its regular meeting Thursday evening, Oct. 23. Officers for the year were elected. They are: president, Marshall Williams; William Schwartz; Marshall Eugene Kenney; c$26; and secretary-treasurer, Dudley Horton. c$26. George L. Carey will have charge of publicity. Phone 346 Over Gustafson's The following students and mem Vogue Beauty Shop HARPER METHOD Mrs. N. Beal Shampooing and Scalp Treatments 911% Mass. Phone 442 1109 Mass. Let Us Prepare The Lunch For Your Hike Increase the pleasure of hiking and caning by having your lunch prepared. We can give you prompt service and the quality of quality. All kinds of fruits, vegetables, fish, and meat are available. Call us and tell us what we want. We will do the rest. Call up and tell us what you want. We will do the rest ROCK CHALK CAFE Paiges Aerial Pageant of LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Will Give Free Aerial Entertainment at JACKMAN AVIATION FIELD Saturday&Sunday Parachute Drops, Wing Walking Passenger Carrying Two New Five-Passenger Planes Two New Three-Passenger Planes Passenger Rates Only $3.00 One Mile West of University Free Parking Space bids of the faculty were admitted membership; Dr. Dimanchet Allen, head of the department of astronomy; James H. Kogan, c28; Laye- rence V. Computers, c28; Allen W. Farley, c28. at the time, meeting which will be held Nov. 6, in room 207. Franceshall, at 7:30 p.m., Room Alter will show and comment on his collection of stamps of the United States. Doctor Alter's collection includes all major varieties of stamps of the United States except five. The club urges students and members of the faculty interested in fine stamps to attend the meeting! Beat Nebraska! SAVE YOUR $$$ We Have What You Need! 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Let's cut out the side shows and return to Republican responsibility for State prosperity REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE OLD GRAD! Clothes pressed while you sleep! You will want your clothes pressed for Saturday, as they are sure to be wrinkled after your trip. For this reason we are staying open all night tonight, so that you may look spick and span for the big game. Before you go to bed tonight, no matter how late, PHONE 9, and we will call for your clothes. They will be delivered back to you early in the morning, pressed or cleaned, as you desire. Don't forget: We are open all night, at your service. The UNIVERSITY SHOP Suit Pressed 50c AT YOUR SERVICE 14th & Tennessee Streets Cleaned & Pressed $1.25