THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NO CROSS COUNTRY WITH AGGIES NOV. May Arrange Meet with Okla homa or Tigers Later In Season Chances for a cross country meet with the Agilies here on November 1 went glimmering today when Dr. F. C. Allen learned from Manhattan that no preparations for Cross Country events are planned this year. A meet with Missouri is in the making, if the coaches can agree as to expenses. Missouri would have Kansas pay the expenses of a cross country team to compete in the championship. K. U. authorities are endeavoring to arrange a meet with the Figars at Lawrence November 1, in connection with the Agile game. Oklahoma evidently has a cross country team but as yet no definite date is given. It is hoped that a meet can be staged in Lawrence November 8, when the Sooners come up for a try at the long end of the score with Kannas If the cross country team cannot be matched with outsiders, the annual class meet will be held immediately at the end of the football season, and prizes will be offered for individual achievements. The Valley meet will be held at Ames this year, the team hopes to be able to compete. Goes to K. U. Two Years And Still a Freshmar A letter was received in the Kan san office this week from Larry Lamb, c21, who is now attending Pennsylvania University at Philadelphia, which reveals many differences between the big schools of the East and West. Pennsylvania School of Commerce, the department of the University in which Larmb is enrolled, does not take credit from any other institu- tion, and Lamb, in spite of his two days at K. U., is enrolled as a fresh- The School of Commerce, according to Lamb, has some fine features, however, that almost ellipse with him the virtues of K. U. and the Rook Chakk. Under laws of laws, women must wear only green hair ribbons and must not wear their hair hanging; must not loiter or talk in the corridors or into rooms; must wear with a mask linked; step on the walk on approaching an upper classman. Does your appetite demand a good earlair with fresh roasted almonds or peanuts? -You'll find it at Wiedemann's. 28 ft Malted Milk! Oh Boy! The best in town at Wiedemanns. 28-ft Daily Kansan Board will meet Thursday at 3:30 o'clock. Linn Co. Club Organizes And Plans to Boost K.U. The first step toward the forming of county clubs was the reorganization Tuesday night of the Linn County K. U. Club. Twenty students from Linn County met and organized to further the work of the University in their county as well as for social purposes. The Linn County Club will entertain the high school seniors and the K. U. alumn of the county with a banquet on Monday that were made to hold the banquet at Mound City, the county seat. Arrangements will be made to have a banquet in August. The Linn County basketball team will again be active this season, and will play several games during the holidays. The following officers were elected for the year; president, Frank P. Holland, Pleasanton; vice-president, Jean F. Miller, Pleasanton; treasurer, Walter Blaiser, Pleasanton. Further meeting of the organization will be at the home of Miss Alberta Corbin. Miss Corbin's home is in Linn County. The Episcopal Church in 1861 assumed the work of organizing "Lawrence University of Kansas." The university work was discontinued temporarily. Nicely furnished modern room for rent to one or two men students Phone 1615 White. 28-2-50 They all carry a Kraker Fountain Pen. Rankins Drug Store-Adv. Get the best results by using Rexo ilms. Rankins Drug Store—Adv. 981 Forward Pass Used in Light Workout Against The First Year Eleven PRACTICE FOR AMES Signal practice and a light workout with the first year squash was the sum and substance of Tuesday nights practice of the Varsity squad. The line was drilled on putting away in union shoes before Monday's game; violence was developed in the backfield. Make the Daily Kansan Your Booster The forward pass was again in use. Lonberg and Davidson were on the wing positions and they grabbed several difficult chances. Captain "Scrubby" Lastit had not been out to practice this week owing to bruises and lacerations that he received in the Washburn game Saturday. Good assortment of pipes, Rankins Drug Store.—Adv. 28-1. will find the Daily Kansan the ideal medium for making a danec pay. Ask Junior Prom or Soph Hop Managers of the past. Drop in the Business Office (first door to the right as you enter building) and talk over "Party Rates" with us. The lineup used by Coach MacCarthy during most of the play was: Lonborg and Davison, ends; Nettles and Kampert, tackles; Ruble and Smith, guards; and Gress, center. The backfield positions were Simpson, Frank Mandeville, Russ Coghill and Tad Ridad with Walter Wood at the quarter position. The team leaves for Ames, Ia. Thursday night where they will tangle with the Cyclones, Saturday. Comparative Valley done on several of the teams will be available after the Ames game. It has played some of the Valley schools. Stationery, Society and Commercial Printing and Engraving. Party Managers mercial Printing and Engraving. Framing will be correctly done at A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St Squires Studio 1035 MASS. ST. Our handsome line of frames make ideal gifts We will be glad to show you. Your Corset Problem Our Corstet Department is not just a place where you may *buy* a corstet. It is a place of trust in MSMOL AL SERVICE, to help us ensure that your corstet problem will be correctly solved. 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