THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WASHBURN CONFIDENT ON EVE OF CONTEST Dope Says Strength of Ichabods on Par With Jayhawkers Thousands Will See Game People of Capital City Will Turn Out Strong in Hope Of Victory Washburn and the entire city of Topeka are awaiting expectantly, with the best football team the Ichabods have turned out in many years, the invasion of the Jayhawkers Saturday. Thousands of rooters and players at the capital city bally in their team and are pacing for a victory. According to advance dope, the strength of the Washburn eleven, "on paper," is on a par with that of K. U. The Ickhams have played two games in the first light Cooper College eleven by the overwhelming score of 47 to 0, and smothering Ottawa in the last quarter of the game last Friday, 32 to 14. Three weeks ago, Ottawa and the heavy Nets had battled to a 7 to 7 tie. Coach Bearg, an old Washburn star, has his team going at top speed now and hopes to catch the ball from him. He's on foot and slip through with a victory. Hundreds of men in Topeka are backing him strong and sidewalks and buildings at the capital are full of people. K. U.," and "Washburn Win Will." Washburn has a heavy, fast charging line that easily outplayed the Cooper and Ottawa forwards and d Topekans are banking strongly on the two teams to head to the Crimson and Blue team. The Ichabond ends, Tull, Rogers and Crawford, while not heavy men, are fast and hard tacklers and it was Crawford's second time that resulted in the final two teams against Ottawa Friday. In the backfield, Coach Bearg is depending mainly on the heady generalship and open field running of "Swede" Lindel, captain and quarterback, and the plunging of "Major" Joe Kruse, playing the playing of Harsbarger, a former Topkea high school star, to beat K. U. Harsbarger played brilliantly in the final quarter against Ottawa Friday and plunged over for one of the touchdowns. Wychuf, another Jayhawkers start against the Jayhawkers. It is expected by those who have followed the play of the Topeka eleven closely that the aerial style will be used to a large extent in hopes of winning, provided the ichabed fails to dent the heavy K. U. line. Washburn is playing freshmen this year and several members of the team are new to Kansas college football. A squad of more than 150 players has been out most of the season. M.U.-K.U.SEATS SELLING Dr. Allen Says Sale is Proof of University's Returning Spirit One-third of the reserved seats, bleachers, and one-fourth of the box seats, for the Missouri-Kansas game Thanksgiving day, were gone after the window had been open only six hours. Dr. Allen was very well aware that “this is positive truth that the old time spirit is returning to K. U.” he said. “It is also encouraging to note that the vast majority of reservations are being made by the students and staff at these reservations they ought to put in their applications at once.” The total number reserved are 3000 bleacher seats and 600 box seats. This does not count those on the Missouri side of the field. This means that the seats on the Kansas side are gone. Jinx Hits Eastern Teams; Three Lose Star Players West Point, Oct. 16—The Army's stock dropped yesterday afternoon when Herrick the giant guard, broke his arm in scrimmage and went out of the game of the season. Kelley will be shifted to take his place until Dreighter recovers from injuries. New Brunwick, N. J., Oct. 16—Captain Kelly, field boss and one of the stars of the Rutgers eleven, has entered Yale. He will not be eligible to play there this season. FROSH BALL TOSSERS CALLED OUT BY ALLEN Director of Athletics will Inspect First Year Men All freshmen intending to try out for the first-year basketball squad are asked to report Tuesday afternoon to Director of Athletics, F. C. Allen, in his office on the second floor of the gymnasium. This is rot a call for practice, but an attempt to get a line on the students who are going to try out for the basket team this year. Doctor Athen the freshman against the Varsity squad under Coach Karl A. Schlademan. "If any freshmen are doubtful about their entrance qualifications for eligibility, I wish that he would come to see me in my office a half hour before the meeting," said Doctor Allen this morning. "Probably there will be no practice until after the Thanksgiving game, but I want to give the men some drill in the theory of the game. I want every man who thinks he can play better than a squirt to meet Tuesdays, a basketball to quiver a crown. Every man who comes out will have an equal chance at the freshman squad. He will also help his school and his chances of making a 'K next year.'" Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 1 — Forrest Pfimney, Harvard star end, wrenched his back so severely in scrimmage yesterday that he may be out of the game for several weeks. Gaiden Scott overseased veterans, tackle who was gassed in action, has been declared unit for athletics. Kodak Finishing 1035 Mass. St. Kodak Headquarters Fresh Eastman Films The mud splattered uniform that the gridiron warrior wears this year has an approximate monetary value of $30—almost double what it was a few years ago. Wool and leather, from which a large part of the uniform is made, are sold along with everything else. The shoes cost in the vicinity of $8, and $6 was expended for each headgear. Suits for the entire Varsity and freshman squads were purchased this year, the total number being about Not in several seasons have coat material been as attractive and sensibly warm. Peach Bloom, Silvertone, Tinseltone, Chameleon Cord, Polo Cloths, Vearouts, Pluses and Pile Fabrics, in shades of Brown, Taupe, Reindeer, Beaver, Dragon Fly, and the popular shades of blue. is a business with us. We employ only trained experts. It costs you no more. Squires Studio Designed for comfort along the smartest lines; buttoned high at the neck, belted at the waist. Many are handsomely fur trimmed at collar, cuffs and pockets. H. C. L. Hits Gridiron Hard Blow This Year Innes Bullene Hackman Ranged in price to meet whatever investment you may choose to make from $19.75 to $150. May We Show Them to You? Coats for Winter Wear Hays Team Practices Here The Hays Normal football team practiced on McCook Field this afternoon, in preparation for their clash with the Haskell Indians on Haskell Field Saturday. A truly wonderful LINE OF SHIRTS for real young men **Students Keep Healthy** Drop into the Round Corner Drug Store and get a bottle of Lowman's Tabs, the mild and harmless laxative. Lowman's Tabs are actual Tabs. Adv. 25-1. OCTOBER—THE MONTH OF CHANGING SEASONS THE MONTH OF PREPARATION FOR THE COLDER DAYS TO COME OUR CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS will help you have that K OF STAD SELLING SYSTEMS Special Stationery Sale Saturday Only. Rankins Drug Store.-Adv. 25-1. "PEP" Along with the increased price of uniforms, the athletic authorities are also confronted with an enormous increase in the price of building materials with which to do repair work. Notwithstanding these advances in the cost of putting on a football game, no advance whatever has been made in the price of admission at the games this year, so that they are really cheaper than they were last year. . We don't believe a sporting goods store could be more complete than ours—We've clothes and equipment for every sport. Just step in and take a look— 2nd Floor TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY $ S_{\text{UIT}}^{\text{KOF}} S_{\text{ERVICE}}^{\text{TAD}} S $ ZIP !!! — Didn't you feel this way this a. m. WANTED to rent immediately one large or two small rooms for library. Call 1949 Blue. D-3-5.61. Come in and talk over the election results. We have soothing drinks. The Oread Cafe just a step from the campus. Better get that Sunday night reservation Just a Tip You'll feel a whole lot better if you attend church this Sunday. This Sunday Make It THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 801 Kentucky Hours Are 11:00 and 7:45 Illustrated lecture on France Sunday Night. LIBERTY BONDS Watkins National Bank We urge the buying of Liberty bonds at present prices at a profitable investment in view of rising market quotations. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS VARSITY BOWERSOCK MATINEE; 2:30 and 4:00 NIGHT; 7:30 and 9:00 Today—Saturday Jack Pickford "In Wrong" HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY "NEVER TOUCHED ME" Bessie Love "Over the Garden Wall" Also J. Warren Kerrigan in a the Comedy "A BURGLAR FOR A NIGHT" Prices including war tax 10c and 20c The Kansas University Bible Chair Dr. Arthur Bradin, Director Announces two additional Bible Classes as follows I. Comparative Religions, or Life of Christ Friday Evenings, 7 o'clock Myers Hall II. The Bible Saturday Evenings 7 o'clock Myers Hall Open to all University students. Check courses desired and mail or hand to Dr.Bradin, Myers Hall