THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN OLD K.U. STARS WIRED TO HELP VARSITY TEAM Dr. Allen Sends Out Second S. O. S. to Grid Heroes of Former Days Outland Works With Squad Preparation Going on Full Force For Big Turkey Day The old grads are needed again. Telegrams were sent out last night to old K. U. football stars by Dr. Forrest C. Allen, asking them to re- connect with coach the team that is to tangle with the Missouri Tigers Thanksgiving. Dr. John Outland of Kansas City, who starred for K. U. in the nineties, and then went east and made the All-American team in two positions, guards and center. He played in Lawrence yesterday, and out on a uniform and worked out with the Varsity squad last night. Some new plays were gone over under his direction, and Outland made a little pop talk to the team. He will return again Friday to work with the team again. No scrimmage has been held so far this week, owing to the pounded condition of the players since the Nebraska game. Coach McCarty said that scrimmage with the year-round could be resumed Thursday or Friday. A large number of men and women are coming down to the field each afternoon to witness the Jayhawkers work out, and hard work will start the last of the week to give the fans a lineup on how the Crimson and Blue will be represented Turkey Day. Will Put K. U. First in Allen County Schools At the organization meeting of the Allen County students in the University, Wednesday night, plans were made to push the Loyalty movement of the students and alumni from Allen County would give a banquet to the High School Seniors during the Christmas vacation, and that a team made up of UU students would challenge a full High School team to a football game. Committees were appointed to look after both these plans and also to see about K. U. students conducting chapel exercises in the various high schools, and in the holidays, especially in order to stir up interest in the University. The following officers were elected Clyde Burnides, c$2, president; Lacour Allen, c$2, vice-president; Louise Smith, c$2, treasurer; and Marjorie Smith, c$2, treasurer. Beta Theta Pi was the first fraternity to enter the University. It was founded by Major W. C. R. Wanson, Jan. 9, 1875. Among the charter members was Frank MacLennan, editor of the Topeka Journal. Women Start Practice For Basketball Monday All freshman women who wish to play basketball are asked to report to Miss Pratt in gym suits next Monday at 2:30 or 4:30 o'clock. Sophomores will report at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday at 3:00 or 4:00 on Tuesday at 3:00 o'clock. If there are any women who are not able to meet at the schedule time they should arrange a meeting with Miss Hazlert Pratt at some other time, "I shall arrange the players in squads so that even beginners will have a chance to play" said Miss Praut. "These practice need to be permanent I shall try to arrange hours which will be most convenient. INTER-FRAT FOOTBALL AROUSING INTEREST Two Games Will be Played By Greeks on McCook Saturday Since the announcement of the inter-fraternity football game between the Phi Gams and Phi Pais, the Sigma Nus have challenged the Betas, and the Delta Taus and the Pi K A's are agreed on the dates of a struggle. The Sigma Nu-Beta game will be held Wednesday December 7, all afternoon. The Delta Tau and Pi Kappa Alpha will race after the Phi Gamma Pa endurance contest, Saturday afternoon. The dope on the Sigma Nu-Beta game gives the Sigma Nua a slight advantage as they have forty-eight men to forty-one for the Betas. A Delta Tau was asked for the number of men in his chapter and he replied that there were about fifty. The same question to a Pi Kappa Tau was asked forty three men. This gives the Delta Tau the advantage on this game. Track suits will be rented for the game. It is understood that no time out will be allowed for any Greek to 'take a smoke.' The six fraternities are strenuously training for their games as they will only have four men for each position and the present ruling is that a man can not be removed and then in again during the same quartar. Corporation Will Reduce Retail Prices of Flou New York, Nov. 20- The United States Grain Corporation announced today it will soon offer to the public "pure, straight" flour made from the finest wheat, in 24 1-2 and 12 1-4 pound packages at prices which will reflect the Grain Corporation buying price of flour. The flour will be available in about three 'weeks' in larger cities, the statement says, but it is expected that the flour will supply 76 cans for a 12-14 pound pack. Kappa Alpha Theta was the fourth fraternity to found a Chapter here. It was granted a charter in March, but it never did. Delta came in during the summer, The Greatest Thriller Ever Filmed HOUDINI in "THE GRIM GAME" By Artheur B. Beeve and John W. Gray, Directed by Ivin Willatt A picture of astounding sensations! Here's one— hanging wrong when the hero, swinging by a rope, dropped from a speeding airplane to the lane of his飞船, 3,000 feet in the air. In the third airplane, racing alongside was the caneraman, grindling in as he made a "close-up" of what was expected to be the thrill of thrills. Something went wrong, and the camera caught for the first and probably for the first time a thrill greater than any of which the And the motion picture camera, in the third plane, caught it all. No trick photo-play. No Fake. It's all there in the film; the great airplane accident at Los Angeles as reported by the Associated Press throughout the country. Yet this is only one of the many miraculous fonts in this big Hall-Dore master-drama of romance, mystery and dare-dove adventure. As the hero swung from the upper airplane, a gust of wind drove up the lower machine. They crashed. Propellers locked, and the two planes, the two pilots and the man swinging helplessly from the rope over a tower—a tangled mass of men and machinery—3,000 feet to the earth. No Advance in price for this Great Picture Also Latest Pathe News At The BOWERSOCK TODAY and TOMORROW Old Grads and Football Heroes Will Be There To Inspire Pep ANNUAL TIGER RALLY WEDNESDAY AT 11:30 The Annual Tiger Rally and all university Rally will be held in Robinson Gymnasium Wednesday morning at 11:30 o'clock, according to an announcement coming from the Chancellor's office this morning. All classes will be dismissed at this hour. The old grids and the football heroes that were here for the Aggies game will be on hand to help stump up Tom Smith. Tom will make a speech. Wednesday night the final rally before the Tiger game that decides the Valley championship will be held at North College. The Tigers will be burned in effigy at this rally and the Tigers will be awarded as the new official "Rally Grounds." Joe Schwartz has charge of arrangements for the convocation and rally and a "roof raising" meeting is assured. No Agreement in Sight At Mining Conference Washington, Nov. 20—Coal operators here today made their first offer of increased wages to those of whom are on strike. The offer included an increase of 15 cents per ton to machine miners who are paid on a piec basis, and an increase of 20 cent to other workers paid by the day. Washington, Nov. 20—Coal operators and miners seemed far from agreement here today as the nation began to feel the fuel shortage. A series of scale committees went into executive session on the sixth day of their conference reports reached government officials in the middle west for lack of fuel. Joshua Allan Lippincott, professor of mathematics in Dickinson College, Carlilea, Pa., succeeded James Marvin and graduated from the University, September 1883. When buying clothes, there are just two things to con- tain: a coat and $Price--Ed. V. 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First" movement, and to further all student activities. The members hope to increase the enrollment of Wyandotte County Club to K. num. The next needed was set for number 3. Put K. U. First Phi Delta Theta was established at the University in 1882. K. U. Students are Complimentary to our stock of Young Men's Clothing and justly so Just drop in and have a look for we're always glad to show Prices to your advantage SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S Production The JAYHAWKERS MUST BE BOUGHT BEFORE 4:30 FRIDAY TO COUNT IN ORGANIZATION CONTEST A Photoplay with an amazing soul! All that is fine, all that is sorrowful, all that allures in the act of living—pictured in vivid scenes that startle or inspire. One screen entertainment you'll never forget. "MIRACLE MAN" Watch the papers for date It has just about got bother so in this country that if a man's guardian angel doesn't fly high she'll get run over—Dallas News. 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