UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NOVEMBER 25,1918. Baker's Rally Too Late To Prevent University Winning-Score, 20-6 Kansas Takes Lead in First Period—Baker Hits Hard In Second Third K. U. Touchdown Stirs Wildcats, Who Pull Two Long Passes Punting Feature of Game Baker University's football team started a rally in the second half of their game with the University of Kansas Saturday, and outplayed the Jayhawkers in the final period, but lost 20 to 6. The Kansas team took the lead and scored in the first three games, on line plays and long end runs. Heizer kicked off to Baker and Bunn and Larson exchanged punts equally several times. During the first quarter Heizer got away for a 20-yard gain and Kansas went to the Baker 10-yard line and lost the ball on down. Baker punted to midfield. Foster and Heizer returned the ball to the Methodist's 15-yield line and lost the ball on downs. Baker punted and Heizer and Bunn returned the ball to the Kansas thugger in the Kansas 1-foot line and Foster took the cowl over on the next play. Bunn failed to kick goal. The remainder of the quarter was even. The second quarter was hard fought, the teams exchanging punts, and the Baker team held Kansas when they came within striking distance of the Methodist goal. Next the end of the period Kansas started an advance and the four Kansas backs carried the ball for downs and Bunn went over for the second counter of the game and kicked goal. The period ended with the ball in the jaghawker's possession on their own 10-yard line. After an exchange of points, the ball on the Baker 45-yard line. Foster went around left end for 25 yards and Bunn followed with a 20-yard gain and a counter. Bunn kicked goal. After the third Kansas touchdown the Wildcats found themselves and started a rally. They outplayed the Kansans for the remainder of the period. Foster made some good end runs for the Kansas. Heizer and Bunn hit the line for yardage. Bunn was the star of the game, punting and carrying the ball in good style. Pete Jones and Marxen did the bulk of the work in the line. McDonald, Larson, Johnson and Maag were the Baker After an exchange of punts the Methodists got under way in the final session. McDonald got away for two successive 35-yard passes and scored the only Baker touchdown of the game. The remainder of the game was hard fought, the Baker eleven passing the mass with little result. Baker L.E—Finherty L.T—Russell R.G.-Wilson Kansas Mason Norris Jones C. -Tudor . . . . . Touchdowns: Baker, McDonald; Kansas: Bunn (2) and Foster, Goals from touchdown: Bunn (2). First downs: Baker 5; Kansas 11. Penalties: Baker 15 yards; Kansas 45 yards. Passes: Kansas, 3 of 8 for 57 yards; Baker 4 of 11 for 95 yards. Substitutes: Kansas; Hilton for Foster; Hoculi for Norris, and Foster for Hilton. Baker: Williams for Flaherty, Littrel for Wilhelm, Greer for Littrel, Flaherty for Williams, Stewart for Greer. Officials: Referee, Grover of Washington; Alexander of K. C. A. C., lineman, Umpire, Dubach. S.A.T.C. Men Chase Dirt Over Barracks Floors The Heating Plants Send Soot Through Cracks in Roofs And Windows The men in the barracks find it impossible to keep their rooms clean, largely due to poor heating plants. The barracks are heated by a system of pipeless furnaces, six to a barrack, each furnace throwing the heat up to the main rooms through floor registers. The smoking furnaces throw quantities of soot out of the chimney. The wide cracks between boards or the roof lets the soot fall back into the rooms. Because of this, the man have to clean and scrub the rooms several times a day. There is a rule in the barricks that all windows must be kept open all night. This necessitates a detail every morning of three or four men, who have to get up at 4 o'clock in the morning, to put down all the windows, and go to the basement and "fire up." This detail stays on all day. The Red Cross is Mobile; Coaches of Four States May Hold Army School For Athletics at K. U Manager Hamilton Returns From Special Two-weeks Course at Princeton W. O. Hamilton, manager of athletics, has returned from Princeton where he has been taking a course in community athletics. Coaches from the twelve athletic districts of the United States have been taken the same courses which consist of bayonet drill, boxing, calisthenies and hand-to-hand fighting, Kansas, Wyoming, Colorado and Missouri compose the ninth district. Coaches who have taken this course at Princeton will conduct a district conference, consisting of two weeks' instruction in the work which they have received at Princeton. The director of the ninth athletic district, an army officer, is here today looking over the University and grounds to decide whether or not to hold the conference at K. U. The governors who will take the two weeks' work. About fifty students from schools in the states of the ninth district will take the course under Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Rothebeg of Colorado College, Corbett of Wyoming University. Budget System for College? A special meeting of the college faculty will be held at 4:30 o'clock in Room 104, Snow Hall, to discuss the proposition of a budget committee for the college. This matter was discussed during a budget meeting, but was not finally decided upon. If the proposition is approved at the Tuesday meeting, a budget committee will be elected. H. C. Allen of the department of chemistry in the University was in Kirkcaville, Mo., Saturday and Sunday visiting Mrs. Allen, who is recovering from a serious illness. Sport Beams Larson, the fleet Baker half, is a first year man. He stopped several K. U. runs that looked like touchdowns. Wilson kept the pop up in the Baker line. Wilson is an old Baker cheerleader, and puts the ginger into the boys in the game as well as on the lines. The Baker S. A..T.C. men have not received their clothing and have only 97 men inducted. Stewart who played for Baker is a brother to Harian Stewart, an old Baker star and twice all state end. Pete Jones was making the holes in the Wilkstead line for the Kansas backs all during the game. The Baker eleven found their fighting spirit in the fourth period and SHAMPOOING Hair Dried Without Artificial Heat MRS. LOFGREN 710 Ky. St. Phone 1371 FLANNEL SHIRTS AN EXTRA GOOD GRADE $7.00 OTHERS AS LOW AS $3.50 SKOFSTAD TODAY and TOMORROW Bowersock Dorthy Dalton IN "VIUE LA FRANCE" Varsity Today Only How does a Hun treat a woman? Particularly if she's French? You think you know. You think the newspapers have told you. But have they? See Dorothy Dalton in "Vive la France." She is great. The most beautiful woman in the world Lina Cavalieri IN One Reel Burton Holmes Travelogue A Woman of Impulse Directed by Edward Jones famous actor of "A FOOL THERE WAS" One Reel Allied War Review Tomorrow DOROTHY GINH in "BATTLUNG JANE" Tomorrow DOROTHY GISH in "BATTLING JANE" Thanksgiving Day Programs WERSOCK YARSIT Programs VARSITY Constance Talmadge IN Thanksgiving BOWERSOCK "Big Bill" Hart in "The BORDER WIRELESS" by C. Gardner Sullivan Also Two Reel Sennett Comedy "TWO TOUGH TENDER-FEET" "GOOD-NIGHT PAUL" Also Patha News No. 94 (The latest) Also Pathe News No. 94 (The latest.) started a rally that would have meant victory earlier in the game. Captain Johnson of Baker has been playing center for the Methodist eleven but was shifted to the backfield for the Jayhawk game and made good. Every S. A. T. man will want to look his best. A fine uniform fitted right is what you'll want. We have them for either army or navy. Our tailor sees that the fit is perfect. For Thanksgiving— Phones 621 Send Flowers Home For Thanksgiving THE FLOWER SHOP CAN SUPPLY YOU. $ 8 2 5 \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. The Little Theatre GREEN HALL, WEDNESDAY NOV.27, 7:30 p.m. FIRST of "POPULAR PLAY SERIES" by K. U. Dramatic Club Music by Members of University Orchestra. Tickets on sale at Registrar's Office 15c Kansas--Aggie FOOTBALL GAME Will take place Thursday THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV.28 On McCook Field Tickets now on Sale at Managers Office Reserved Seats North and South Bleachers $2.00 in including War Tax. West Bleachers $1.50 including War Tax. Automobiles admitted.