THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JOURNALISTS TO DINE House W. Y. Morgan Will Talk to 100 Students at Parish House Almost a hundred students of the department of journalism have signed up to go to the annual Associated Journalism Students banquet Tuesday. The affair is to be at 6 o'clock dinner at the Congregational Parish House with W. Y. Morgan, editor of *The New York News*, as chief speaker. "The question of whether the journalists shall wear 'cords' this year," said Luther Hanger, president of the organization, today. "will be discussed in a business meeting after the banquet. Formally all men in the department will wear cords, but not enlisting match. This year there has been considerable adaption to reinstate the custom. Decision on the matter will be made Tuesday night." Officers of the organization will elected at the business meeting. cored 56 against their opponents' 0, Haskell 184 in six games to their opponents' 9, and Lawrence High School an even 100 to their opponents' 7. Oread Training School one to dropping 7 to Tonganixile 14 to her figures are 109 to opponents' 21. This gives an aggregate score of Lawrence 449, opponent's 35, in fifteen games won, two tied, and one lost. Here he sharpen my pencil with Washburn game, no matter how little satisfaction the fans got out of the game ten days ago. The Topeka Capital carries a note of K. U. receiving as her half of the gate receipts a check for $140.777. The Topeka was the largest ever on Washburn Field. Topeka, at intervals, is as football-mad as is Lawrence. Cyril Palmer, James Davenport, Warren Woody, James McNaught, Stewart Lulloy and Charles Slawson motored to Baldwin Saturday afternoon to attend the Baker-Washburn football game. SKOF TAD SUIT SERVICE S Put K. U. First Overcoats of Quality Arriving Almost Daily Better Keep Your Eye on Our Stock K OF T A D S SELLING SYSTEMS The goal line of LHS, too, was crossed for the first time Friday, when Iola put one over by a series of line backs, but strengthened after her goal line was crossed and held steady. She then remains the only school of Lawrence whose defense has been able to keep her goal line intact. GRID GOSSIP Lawrence continued her triumphant march over the other football teams of surrounding territory Friday and Saturday. Oread and Lawrence High School won their games Friday, and Haskell won hers Saturation, the only black sheep, as she has gotten the "Cipher System" according to Cliff Carl, and let Ames hold her to a scoreless tie. The Oread Training School football eleven defeated the Bonner Springs team Friday at Banner by 21 points. The pointss were made in the first half. The feature of the game was a run by Brown of Oread through the entire Bonner eleven for a touchdown on a punt caught in mid-field. The aerial system of football was resorting seven out of ten tries on forward passes. One of the passes, Walters to Naismith, was for thirty-five yards, and after catching it, Naismith ran twenty yards for a touchdown. The excellence of the four Lawrence teams may be shown by a comparison of their scores. K. U. has C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, ear, nose and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building—Adv. Themes and Note Books when neatly typewritten will get a better grade. We can offer you 24 hour service at only 50c per 1000 words. 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