THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VICTORY IS PREDICTED OVER SOONER'S TEAM Dope Points to Hard Contest With Kansas on Long End of Score BY HERR LITTLE Kansas 10, Oklahoma 6. That's the way K. U. sport fame have doped out the game on McCook next Saturday. A hard-fought battle all the way through is expected, but with K. U. on the long end of the score. A recent report from the Sooners camp discoverers to us the amazing fact that Benny Owen, one of the best football coaches K. U. ever turned out, has decided the system of long forward passes that played so prominent a part in the victories of Oklahoma in the past two years is not as hard—and incredible to Missouri Valley sport fans, who treat it as a mere joke—a crude attempt at putting one on the Hawkeyers for the game Saturday. But the summary of the Missouri- Oklahoma game last Saturday fails to controvert this statement, and apparently, the aerial system, if not put in the discard, was on the shelf for that game. K. U. has a defense that has demonstrated its ability to break up the passes both long and short, and the Sooner passes will have to be mighty good to be even soon enough. Older players in the Soeners, with the idea that they line in the Soeners, with the idea that it will be childs play to tear holes through the K. U. line to let the backs through. Far from this, K. U. never had a stronger defense, a vertable stone wall. Particularly noteworthy were the defensive plays who echo the saying of the immortal Fitzsimons, "The bigger they are, the harder they fail." Oklahoma, with even its 203-pound line, and speedy backfield, will not have a "land pipe circh." Lead pipe circuits are more common in circles, and when the Sooners go to looking for a substitute for the hammer of yesterday, that put them over their heads. But that's where the butt is a hot air pipe, not able to carry anything heavier than an albi. Kelly Says County Clubs Could Help Loyalty Drive That the organization of University students of County Clubs would be a great help to the Loyalty movement is the opinion of Dean F. J. Kelly, of the University of Kentucky, that the County clubs in former years has been to help preserve the friendships in the county and to make clear to the people of the state the seriousness and the value of the work activities in the University," continued Dean Kellan. To accomplish much in a practical way, the Loyalty movement must have the people of the state back of it. Dean Kelly believes that the county clubs could aid in securing this support by correcting many erroneous notions concerning the spirit of the university prevalent in the state. Dean Oln Tempelin, dean of the college, believes that County club organizations is a debt we owe our counties. In speaking of the duty to the county he said, "We are in the habit of thinking of the county as our University. We should at least do this much for the counties who are supporting the school." Figures from the Registrars office show that only ten out of 104 counties represented on the campus, do not have enough students to organize. According to Chancellor Strong as soon as these Clubs are organized the better it will be both for the counties and for the Loyalty movement. Prize of $300 Offered Art Students A prize of $300 is being offered by the Pennsylvania Fine Arts Academy for the best figure drawn and published in the country before December 1. The drawing must be made in ink, hard chalk or pencil. If any of the work done by students here warrants it, their draw will be submitted to the School of r.Pof. William M. Hekking of the School of Fine Arts. Ils ne passeront pas! FAST HALF WONT START Mandeville not to be in Sooner Game Because of Staleness —Rest of Team O. K. Frank Mandeville will not play in the Oklahoma game Saturday on McCook Field. This was the announcement o Head Coach McCarty this morning Reasons given were that the fast hat had gone stale, and had lost all the speed he showed in the first two frames of the season. Mandeville will be replaced by Bunn, or Simon, at half, the other half position being held down by Tom Pringle. Walter Wood will direct from the quarterback position in defense and may succeed in defensive play from back of the line, will probably be the fullback. The Kansas line will enter the game practically the same as they did in the Ames game, Captain Laslett and "Dutch" Lonberg, who has been out of the game for the last two games, down the wing positions. Nettles and Kampert, stellar tackles, will go up against the two-hound-padded plus tackles of Benny Sonnen. Guards will be Smith and Rule. The mission will be "Red" Hart with the possibility of Roy Gress being used. Practice the first of the week has been slow. The men seem in danger of becoming over-confident, and much labor is being spent by them in his work in trying to prevent any part of an easy victory to circulate. Junior Engineers Do Surveying The civil engineers of the junior class are surveying a spur track to the Bowersock stone crusher for their engineering problem this year. They make all estimates of cost for material and labor, doing everything that is required to be to on such a piece of work. Work began the first part of the semester. Put K. U.First TIGER GAME SEATS ONE THIRD RESERVED Tickets in the south bleachers for the Kansas-Oklahoma football game, Saturday, are selling rapidly, but only a few are being sold for the north side. Most of the automatic tickets have also been sold to automobile owners. There are only tickets and passes to "K" men, on sale at the Registrar's Office. About one-third of the seat reservations to the Kansas-Missouri game on McCook Field have been taken, but owing to a rumor circulating that all seats are called for, the reservations coming in have allowed down apportionment of the amount of the office of Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, this morning. "Complimentary tickets given out earlier in the season are good for all football games except the Kansas-Missouri game," said Dr. Forrest C. Allen Wednesday. "No complimentary tickets will be given out for the Homecoming game, Thanksgiving day." Tickets Selling Fast For Game Saturday Dr. and Ms. George Coghill entrained Dean and Mrs. L. E. Sayen, Dr. M. T. and Mrs. Sutler, and Dr. M. T. and B. Daina at dinner time. "The bleachers and temporary box seats on McCook Field will seat fifteen thousand easily," said Dr. Allen, "and to date we have sold 5750 reservations, and can accommodate many more." WE WANT YOUR SHOE REPAIRING "ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP" "The time to get your seats is now," said Doctor Allen. "We fill the orders starting from the middle of the field on each side, and those in front are the instructions in early will be the lucky ones as far as location is concerned." The fraternities are among the largest customers of the Athletic Association so far, one national chapel and a gymnasium. They serve for active members and alumni. Shining The Athletic Association also announced that there will be no complimentary list for the Missouri game and that all complimentary season tickets now can be purchased at the game is concerned, "K" men will only be allowed one admission to the game, any escorts requiring paid admissions. Must Hurry to Secure Desirable Locations, Says Dr. Allen 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Dyeing 200 People in Cast Including the Famous Jayhawker Beauties Date Rule Off UNIQUE STATIONERY —Eaton Crane and Pike —Whiting Cook —Whiting EVERSHARP PENCILS $1.00 and up Fountain Pens Dr. Allen UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Everything to be desired in Life Insurance policies. Phone 2644 The Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York Waldo McCort, Agent 1333 Kentucky St. Lawrence Funny—Frolicsome—Fantastical The K.U. YWCA Benefit Play Bowersock Theatre Fi-Fi of the Toy Shop Georgeous Costumes Monday and NOV. Tuesday eves. 17 and 18 Special Scenery Make that Date Now Basket Ball Practice Starts With 30 Men Out Thirty men responded to the call for Varsity basketball bag Monday afternoon at Robinson Gymnasium. Coach Schademann was well pleased with the results of his call for material. He made a brief review of the plans for the year and then a time for practice was decided upon. From now until the end of the football season practice teams will meet daily at 7:15 o'clock at the basketball goal. The first practice will be next Tuesday night at the goals and other equipment not to be read until then. Several more men that were not able to report today are expected to answer in the next week or two. Drys Have Hope in Kentucky Louisville, Nov. 6—Reports from 5 of 129 counties in Kentucky today howed the wets leading by 14,594 otes on the prohibition amendment. These figures, however, included the early navy ice forces and the entire league forces said he outstanding dry counties will give big majority for prohibition. Fourty-Four Men Compete For Debate Teams on Franco-American Alliance In what was characterized by Prof. R. D. O'Leary as the "best try-out I have ever seen here," thirty-four candidates for the debate squared discussed the Franco-American treaty between France and the United States. The twelve men picked were: W. H. Rogers, c'21; G. L. Gould, E. C. 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