WORK AERIAL MACHINE FOR JAYHAWKER SCRAP Bennie Owens Drives Soone Team Hard in Remodeling For K. U. Fight THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Line Averages 204 Pounds Three Victories, One Defeat, and Two Tied Games is Oklahoma's Record Norman, Okla. (Special to the Kanann.)—Three decisive victories one defeat and that at the hands of Henry Kendell College, and two tied games.—that is the record Bennie Owen's Sooner string holds as plans for spurting in the last games of the season are being laid. Undoubtedly, Kannas is the biggest game on the last half of the Sooners' schedule and Owen is working the squad overtime this week, remodeling it for the Jayhawker scrap. It is evident that work on the aerial machine will be the biggest job coaches have this week. University of Oklahoma fans are not disappointed in Owen's coaching this season so far. They only wonder how the schedule will end now that the team has left two tied games, and the Followers of the Sooners declare the jinx was against Bennie Owen in the last two games. HARD GAMES THIS YEAR Nebraska Cornshukers hold the Oklahomaans to a 7-7 draw and Missouri left the same kind of a record with a dayday with a 6-6 game on Boyd field. This year, Sooner fans have seen the heaviest team in the history of the university developed on Boyd and Owen fields. Bennie has a reputation as one of the most statite coach in the south and is living up to his reputation. His machine has a bulk of weight that splintered the Missouri Tiger's defense and a passing backfield that epitomized equitation even in the Missouri Valley. One thing that is worrying, but at the same time deceiving teams of the southwest, is a decided change in tactics shown by Owen in the last games. Nebraska looked for an aerial game, almost altogether. Owen plunged the line with his beef 202 pounds on weight. Missouri watched for Owens long air drives but found that they were used but little. USES PUZZLING TACTICS USES PUZZLEING TACTICS Apparently the Sooner mentor is placing his biggest bet this season on line bucking, kicking, and surprise. No team or coach this year has been to guess the tactics he would win. This season, for the first time in Oklahoma gridiron annuals, fans here are coming on the impenetrable defense of the extra-heavy line to hold opponents scoreless. And in the majority of cases it has been reliable. Several of Oklahoma's best ground gainers and defense men have been out of play for weeks. Lawrence Haskell, rangy end whose skill for nabbling long passes has spread to the Missouri Valley, was knocked out on March 12. For the Claude Tyler, 225-pound task, he was out of practice two weeks. Harry Hill, stumpy halfback turned in his suit several years ago because of poor health. Roy Swatak, who has been on the sick and injured list since September, will be for the Missouri game and probably will be in the rest of the season. SOLID LINE OF FAT Here is the reason for confidence in Oklahoma defense. From tackle to tackle, the line averages 204 pounds to the man and end to end, almost 200. Total average weight of the team is 193. The backfield is the lightest position, averaging only 161 pounds. THE SOONER TEAM Name Position Wt. Bass, Robert M. Quarter) 140 Benson, Dick, utility 173 M.dermott H, V. R. Half) 139 Johnson, R, R. End) 175 Brisco, A, Half) 165 Graham, H, Half) 168 Tyler, M,L. End) 168 McKinley, W., L. Guard) 190 Ross, D. Guard) 185 Phite, P, R. Half) 158 Swetwell, R, Full) 168 Laster, D, Quarter and Half) 147 Marsh, H, End) 176 Boyle, D, Haf) 178 —All the Fellows hang out at— Aubrey's Place next door to Varsity Theatre Diamonds —there's a sort of a fellowship that will attract you. Silverware 827 Mass. Fine Repairing Watches We have gained the confidence of this community by our conservative banking policies. Our surplus and undivided profits greatly exceeds our capital account. Yet, our service is progressive. CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 610 Metropolitan Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. We have remunerative positions for available teachers. Write for registration blanks. No advance fee K. U., 's chances have picked up wonderfully since last Saturday. Last week regarded as a certainty as a contended for the cellar position in the Missouri Valley race, she is now among the three contenders for the championship. The issue lies between Washington, Missouri, and Kansas, none of which have lost a game this year. Washington and Mississippi have averaged 15, strong team from St. Louis come out, the big end of the horn, they will have won the Championship with four valley games won and none lost, while Kansas has won one tied one, and has only one more, the Turkey Day game with Missouri to go. CONFIDENCE —Lookin over the Kansan last night we found this ad— W. J. HAWKINS, Manager Smoot, Roy, L. Tackle...210 Hamm, Dow, Center...193 Bechtold, E, Tackle and Full...180 McBride, H, Full...173 Tyler, Claude, Tackle...225 Bristow, G, Full...190 Johnston, P, L. Tackle...184 Davis, Arlo, Quarter and Full...160 Haskeil, L, L. End...165 Karsten, L, L. End...165 Deacon, Eri, (Capt) R, Giardi...205 Smith, C, Quarter...155 McFerron, G, Utility...176 Myer, Ralph, End...145 Wails, F, Utility...175 Miss Dorothy Rose of Kansas City visited at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Saturday and Sunday as a guest of Ruth Sanders, c'23. See our newest Woolens and be measured TODAY. LOST—New green Borsalina hat. Finder please return to 917 Ohio. Eward. Earl Johnson. 37-2-78 THE WATKINS NATIONAL BANK "The Bank where Students Bank." Fans Pray for Tiger Victory Over Washington 'Let's Slicker the Sooners' K.U. AMONG CHAMPIONS —besides the above description you'll find this label— The Price that Represents the Greatest Value in Clothesdom is Ed. V. Price & Co. SAMUEL G. CLARKE 1933 Mass St. Next door north of Squires TO BATTLE FOR HONORS The victorious Lawrence machine has won six consecutive victories against Marshfield, Kansas City Manatee and Tampa Bay. The Academy at Salina, Iola, and Kansas City, Kans., while the St. Joe aggregation have won all their encounters except one against the six players in the 2016 team. St. Joe has defeated such teams. PROTCH The College Tailor Lawrence and St. Joseph High Schools Will Play Here Friday Afternoon A battle of wits and strategy between two former star University of Kansas athletes will be staged on McCook Field Friday afternoon when Coach Woodward will host the High School proteges against the St. Joseph, Mo., aggregation under the tutelage of Coach Judith Uhrlaub. Bott Woodward and Uhrlaub have enviable athletic records in Missouri Valley Conference school machines are top teachers high school machines are top teachers of Kansas and Missouri. BOOKS and BOOKS When you want a book or have time to spare, come in and look over our stock. You may see just the book you want, (if not today), later. WOLF'S BOOK STORE, 919 MASS. ST. A New Shipment Came In Monday Shawletts The Shawlette is the latest conceit in a wrap. It is a fascinating improvement on grandmother's shawl, with its belt, pockets, revers, and charming combinations of color in borders and fringe.— —A lovely golden brown, with a border of wine and black squares, sells for $12.50. — Brushed wool, lovely, soft, comfy, and snug to keep out these chilly Hill breezes. One all-angora scarf, two feet wide, is priced at $18.50. —Other popular shades; black and white, purple, blue and tan, blue and white, dark brown. A large assortment of becoming shades from which you may select. Prices of the new shipment... $8.50—$16.50 You will find them on the Street Floor Former K. U. Student To Cuba by Airplane as the Washburn freeman eleven of Topeka and the Haskell Indian second team which shows they have a national school team of championship quality. But two games, St. Joe and Topeka, now remains between the victorious Lawrence machine and an ever-victorious season and Coach Woodward says he is going to have the hardest season in his career because the second season for these last two encounters in order to finish the season in whirlwind fashion. Sydney Q. Noles, ex '17, will fly from Serapion to Burden today, carrying for his passenger, Richard "Butch" Bodder, whose home is at Burden. They will leave Scraten at Burden to reach Burden in two hours. Mr. Neels will leave Burden in a few days, from where he expects to fly to Cuba. He will remain there for the winter. Notes entered K. U. in '15, and left to attend the first O. T. C at Ft. Killey, I917. He entered the summer months service in Italy and France. He held the rank of first Lieutenant. Both Neels and Stodder are members of Sigma Alpha Ephaeon. You can justly be proud when you can tell a stranger that you are a student in the University of Kansas. Put K. U. First In the making of an honest man as in the building up of a fair and square grocery trade his probity must be a twenty-four hour affair. We have made good because at all times we have served the public with the best and purest foods at small profit prices that helped our custom and did not hurt our conscience. S. and S. GROCERY 101 W. 8th St. Phone 224 Wuxtra! Wuxtra!! All 'bout Us Just receiving Another shipment Of those new "Brogues" Winter Oxfords And they're made Of genuine cordovan— Sixteen fifty's the price. We've fine wool Socks to go with 'em One iron man a pair— We thank you— Intro- -ducing BETTY BALES at 3942 Who says she has no date yet for The OWL DANCE Robinson Gymnasium. Friday. 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