N = = > PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924 pour une bonne qualité de la vie un vrai bien-être une qualité d'une personne une qualité de la culture une qualité de la vie Oklahoma's Squad to Arrive Tonight for K.U. Opener --- Twenty-five Men Coming Clark Still Uncertain on Starting Lineup --any use. Sprained Wrist—A hangnail. University of Kansas vs. Oklahoma A. & M. Game called at 2:30 sharp. Memorial Stadium Field. Officials: Edward W. Cochrane, Kalamazoo, referee; Louis L. Touton, Wisconsin, impire; Louis E. Menze of Warrenburg, head menna. Kaness goes into the first football game of the season tomorrow with a crippled and inexperienced team Coach George Clark said this morning, "I consider the game tomorrow as hard as any conference game we will have. The Oklahoma Argyle have an experienced team and are here to make it sound themselves. They will be hard to beat." Last minute shifts in the backfield caused by injuries to Captain Harold Burt and Edward Coulter, will place Eldon Haley, formerly a guard, in position for Saturday. Neither Burt nor Coulter will get in the game. Haley was used in practice last night and showed up well in passing, running and place kicking. Wellman will be tasked with Hart at the half-back positions. Wellman will do the punting and either hodges or Hart the passing. Coach Clark said that he expected to win by the clock, but he will show their stuff during the game. The Oklahoma A. & M. squad will arrive tonight at 8:20 in charge of Coach Jake Maudlobsch, famous hitter and Al-American fallback of 1941-15-18. Maulebuch has seven veterans on his squad of twenty-five, six of whom are line men and one in the backfield. With the exception of Crowe center, it is the same line that opposed Kansas on the Memorial stadium field last year. The only old backfield is Perry, 145 pound triple threat, fullback who does most of theunting and passing. The other three backfield men new but Lookabush, playing half was one of the Aggie stars in their season. The next Wasilla Stillwater neatest Teacher's College. The Sooner invaders' line will average 177 pounds and the backfield 166. The probable lineup: Kansas Position Okla. A. & M. Testerman R. E. Mitchell R. Smith R. W. Walhack Clerk Mullins R. G. Crowe Davidson R. G. Crowe Dusseid L. G. Morrison Harry L. T. Weissinger W. Anderson L. T. Connor Wellman Q. B. Mason Hart R. H. Walker Hodges L. H. Lookahbaugh Haley F. B. Perry 0. U. Has Heavier Team Sooners Scale Higher Than for Several Years The 1924 University of Oklahoma football team is one of the heaviest in years, according to reports from the Sooner camp. The team averages close to 190 pounds to the man which lacks very little of being as much as the championship Nebraska team of two years ago. The weights of some of the first string men as taken Wednesday were: Hendricks, 171, quarterback; Bristow, 200, fullback; Lamb, 481, halfback; Leidford, 176, halfback; Leland, 198, guard; Mauger, 194, guard; Ward, 191, tackle; Matches, 181, guard; Smoots, 214, tackle; Price, 175, end; Wallace, 155, guard. The Sooners will play the Central State Teachers College of Edmund, Olivia, or Saturday, in what appears to be a practice game for Oliapomai. Wayne Bible Museum Open Missouri Bible Museum Opens The new Missouri Bible College museum will soon be open to the public. The Students. The Museum is the publicity and entertainment at the formal opening. The museum contains missionary curios from all over the world which have been sent to the college by foreign missionaries. By G. D. Edward, were the members of the Bible College, while he was in Palestine. A definite date for the opening has not yet set. Phi Omega Pi Plidges. Three Phi Omega Pi annuaries. Design of Lawrence; and Evelyn White. Lawrence. Lap 2016/12/31 Now that the season is still young and there may be some new football fans it would not be untimely to quote the follow-up by "Backjack" of all the famous western official, that appeared in a recent issue of the "Stockton (Cal.) Record:" Hither and Yon Star—Anyone who is a candidate for any football team. | Sprained Ankle—Any scratch or any toe. Spikin' (whole) Broken on the Bones—Stiff week, colored. Spipp-Anything—Ibracken from a half pint bottle with no chaser. Freshman Team—A team that outplays the variety every afternoon by advancing the ball six yards in 84 downs. Captain-Member of the team who is letter perfect in his instructions from the coach to take the north goal when there is a north wind. Pony Backfield - A set of backs one of whom is under six feet tall. Light Line - The forwards of a defeated team. Head Lineman—Ayew owner of a sweater who can get off Satdays; Logan Alimunei — A married man who has been seen of thieves every day. Wealth of Material—Three soft moves who are not deformed. Hibiscus Celebration—Two towns men on their regular Saturday night stew. Expat= A former police reporter who sits in the press stand on the 23d of November and wishes he hie dine to watch the game. All-American Team—An eleven about the first of November a man named Camp or something and composed of nine of this year's astern players and two westerners who were graduated in 1919. Cleaning, Pressing and Remaizing See me about a Press Ticket Mrs. Will P. Spicer Phone 2523 413, W14 100 SPARE TIME MONEY Christmas Greeting Cards offer an unusual opportunity to earn $350.00 for each sample sent. Samplers free. Selling experience required. John A. Hertel Co. 318 W. Washington, Chicago Women's Boots The Boot that can be factory - rebuilt for $1.50 Exclusive agents for "National Park" Hiking Boots $8.50 Ask to see them All Ku-Ku's Ju Jumpers and those having reservations in the rosters' section will --sweat underneath the east stadium promptly at 1:30 p. m. Saturday. --- 745 Massachusetts Juvenile classes in drawing and public school art course will begin Saturday, Oct. 4. These classes will be held in the studies of the design department, third floor east Administration building. All children between the ages of 7 and 14 are eligible. Bob Roberts, cheerleader. atiss Marion Peers will have direct supervision over the work. Nate P. Isenberger, A.B.20, is at present engaged in geology work at Maracabo, Venezuela. After the Football Game Meet Me at Smith's Chocolate Shop 723 Mass. St. When in Trouble Phone: 346 Over Gustafson's Vogue Beauty Shop HARPER METHOD Shampooing and Scalp Treatments 911% Mass. Mrs. N. Beal Marcel and Bob Curl, 75c Phone 47 $5 Call the Cadillae Road Car Equipped for Any Wreck WE NEVER SLEEP EUDALY BROS. still buys a football season ticket for 4 home games—$7.50 worth of action. Tickets on sale at Athletic Office or Round Corner Drug Store. No season tickets will be sold at Stadium. Single game reserved seats also on sale now. Homer L. Bryant, M.A.24, is teaching in the department of physiology at the University of Oklahoma. Try Our Special $50.00 Suits For College Students Protch the Tailor Over 833 Mass. "Single Wives" With Corrine Griffith and Milton Sills Saturday Charles Jones "A CIRCUS COWBOY" VARSITY Tonight CECIL B. DeMILLE'S "Feet of Clay" Saturday "One Law For The Woman" A Fast-Action Story of Love and Thrills ORPHEUM Week-End Show - Tonight - Saturday "CAMEO KIRBY" With John Gilbert COMING COMING Starting Monday, Oct. 6, for Two Days Only "THE MARGARET LILLY SHOW" DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED Stadium Field; 2:30 p. m. Tomorrow the Jayhawk Team Starts Making History K. U. vs. OKLA. AGGIES When the team romps out onto the field they'll be clad in spic-and-span new uniforms—their appearance will be a credit to old K. U., and you'll be so proud of them your heart'll turn a flip-flop and land in your mouth just out of pure joy. How about your appearance? Will it be a credit to yourself and old K. U?. It certainly will if you are clad in garments bearing the Ober Label. Season after season Ober's continues to be the place where University men and young men of discrimination choose their wearing apparel. where Society Brand Clothes are sold Freshman Caps For Those Without Them NOISE Has Its Place Suits of Metit for Fall in a Football Game,but it does not belong to Men's Clothing. are daringly different but never ridiculous. Their patterns whisper real refinement, showing their colors in a quiet way instead of shouting out loud at everyone you pass. 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