PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924 Jayhawker Squad at Broadview Inn Prepares for Game Hikes and Talks Features of Recreation for Men Before Contest Friday Twenty eight members of the Jay- hawkier football squad will be taken to the Broadway linemat, located on the campus of Texas A&M University highway, Friday afternoon and kept there until the annual battle starts against the Cornhuskies on Saturday afternoon, according to an article in The Athletic department this morning. Special food; a get-to-gather between members of the squad, a bike and special inspirational talks by old grids will probably be the sig points on the schedule while the team is there. The men were asked to help with the security and leave troubles and worries itself!" The following are the men who are asked to report at the incr: Cloud, Coulter, Harn, Nona Snyder, Wellman, Swepe, Russell, Smith, Testerman, H. Baker, H. Smith, Davidson, San伯尔, Walters, Bett, Tattler, Mullins, Stacey, Joe and Sun Aiello, Gosho, Michael, Halpin, Zuber, Landley, Hale, Voights, and Captain Burt. The sound has been showing immense improvement during the last week and seems to have more pop than they have shown any time so far this year. Cool weather and another cool week have both having contributed its part. The backfield line-up for Saturday's grind is still uncertain, due to the uncertainty of Captain Rueb's injuries and the good condition during the early parts of the week but later developed some injuries which may keep him out of the game. Hart, Starz, Zuber, Butt and Hodges are the backfield potentials. The line will be Anderson and Sawbern or Baker at edes, Babe Stuhl and Mallins or Hardy at tackler and Dayson at gunnell and Dayson at center. Coach Fred T. Duwson will preslash start the same line-up while deflected Colgate last week, according to advises from Lincoln. A special train will carry Noebraska students to the Kansas campus. The freshman squad, university tandem and entire varsity will make the trip. Classes Opened in K. C. University Credit Offered in Courses by Faculty The University extension division is opening classes for University credit in Kansas City, Kan., and Mo. according to G. V. Keeler, secretary of the bureau of extension classes. Five classes have been organized in Kansas City, Kan., by the bureau. These classes are conducted by members of the University faculty for University credit. The principal economicJ, by D. Gig hirado; sociology J, by Prof. D. M Mann; 19th century literature, by Eva Hangen; junior high school problems by H. S. Wesering and educational psychology by H. C. Leh man. Classes in educational measurements and experiments by Dr E. P. Oblrien, and community organization by Professor Queen are to visit our campus this weekend. Schwarz will open a class in adolescence Friday in Kansas City, Mo. Three classes were organized in Kansas City, Mo. under the direction of Dr. Stuart A. Queen. These classes are social case work, urban sociology and psychiatric aspect of social work. Boxing Bouts Included in Old Timers' Smoke 4-Boxing Bouts Included Mast Boxing is to be one of the chief forms of entertainment at the smoker? to be held in Robinson gymnasium at 8 p. m. Friday, Oct. 21, for the "old grads." In the three round exhibition bouts Williams "Bill" Immer will meet Dick Blue, and D. T. Mullin will meet Harry Sanders. Tommy Dixon, boxing instructor, wishes all boxers who were in the first five weeks course to meet Thursday night for a review. The new beginner class will start the fire of next week, those who wish to enter should see Mr. Dixon. Delta Phi Sigma will meet at the house of Janet Olmsted, 1301 Vermont street, at 4:30 Friday—Ruth Spots. All organized group contempat ing entering the contact for decor ated houses to be held during Home Journals of Boston Joan Bass band" office immediately. Laundry Boxes Require New Labels, Says Greer "Next week no laundry boxes will be gesetpt for mailing unless they have unused card cases on them." said W. C. Greer, noting appurten- tion of the K. U. post office, Wed- nesday. An order issued about ten days ago by the postmaster general requiring new labels on laundry boxes seems to be misunderstood by the master. Teaming the stamps off of an old label does not make it new, Superintendent Greer said that he had been sent this week in accepting boxes with used labels on them, and was working week the order must be observed. Sport Notes Dopester, have it all figure out that history, will repeat itself and that consequently Kansas will wailne Nebraska next Saturday. Back in 1906, when K. S. A. C, delfoted Kansas 6 to 4, for the first time in history. Kansas trimmed Nebraska 8 to 6, the same year. Last Saturday the Aggie wildcats succeeded in naminging a victory for the second time in history by a zero in the basket most comes the Cornhunter hunk game. The cross country run between Kansas and Nebraska will be held Saturday morning instead of during the game in a round. The runners will start at 10 o'clock in the stadium and finish at 11 o'clock in the designated area and will end at the close of the physical drill, which will probably be around 10:50. According to announcements made this morning by track coach Karl Selbademan, the following men will take part in the race: Captain Howey Cronin, Jamie Barton, Jarboe, Harvey Lauford, Windhope Broscom, and E. E. Ernst, Hollis Heiberg, another member of the cross country team, will not be able to participate in the race. Jurges received in the weed with the Angles last week at Manhattan. Nobuhasha has been porching the story that she will be greatly outweighed by the Kanaans team in the game this Saturday. The fact is that the weight of the louse is precisely the same with the Kanaans backdoor outwrathing the Aromatics about eight points to the man. The total average of the weight of the lines is 125% for each team, or 179 pounds per man. The total weight of the backfields shows the Kansas team on the heavy end with a backfield averaging 175 pounds. The Nebraska touchbacks will average the same amount as the main. The individual weights. KANSAS Wt. Poor 155 Anderson R, E, E 182 Mullins K, T, E 182 R. Smith K, T, E 172 Davidson C, E 186 Habey L, G 263 B. Smith L, T, E 175 Sanborn Q, B, E 184 Harbor Q, B, E 200 Zuber L, H, E 161 Starr L, H, E 174 Burt (C) F, B, E NEBRASKA 182 R. Mundery R, E, E 190 Molten R, T, E 184 Hubka R, G, E 190 Westportal C, E 170 J. Weir L, G, E 180 E. Weir (C) L, T 163 Collin L, E, E 186 Kennwood L, E, E 165 Ilodes L, E, E 165 A. Mundery R, H, E 180 Myers F, B, E association, toward the success of the event. Game starts at 2 o'clock. Officials: Umpire—R. C. Lanke, Northwest ern Referee - Walter Eckersall, Chicago. To Finish Highway Field Judge—Dr. J. A. Rolly Georgetown. Head Linesman-B. L. McCivary Oklahoma. When the Victory and Lincoln highways across the states of Utah, Nevada and California, on which much improvement work is now under way, are completed—probably in June, 1926—a road exhibition is to be held in Reno, Neva, which, if plans of its sponsors materialize, will outlone everything of the sort which has ever been held. Big Celebration at Reno, Nev., to Mark Event United States Senator Tanker L. Oddie of Nevada, is one of the leaders in the plans for the organization of the celebration. In response to a letter from him, the officials of the national headquarters, which the national headquarters are located in Topeka, have pledged every assistance in the power of the Senator Odieb plans to write the president of the United States and the secretary of agriculture to be present at the celebration which will mark the completion of one of the largest agricultural development projects in the United States whereby a boulevard, practicable and inviting at all seasons of the year, is to be constructed through a desert country, across several high mountain passes, and around the western Utah, on which for several months of each year, more than a foot of water stands. The chemical composition of chlorophyll, the green coloring matter in plants, is similar to that of hemoglobin, the red pigment of blood. WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme Photographic plates and papers have been found to wash most quickly when in the smallest possible dishes. 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