UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NOVEMBER 22, 1918. Army-Navy Football On University Gridiron After Valley Season Gobs Have Begun Regular Practice Under Acting Coach John Bunn Am army and navy foot ball game between the service teams of Lawrence immediately after the close of the present Valley season is probably in store for students of the University. The navy has started practice under acting Coach John Bunn and expects to have a team that will take any of the army companies to a good trimming. The sailors have been ordered to get out daily and learn the rudiments of the game and harden up a little. The captain will issue uniforms in a day or two. After the regular season is over the men will start scrimmage and signal practice at McCook Field. The goba have some of the best men on the Varaty squad in their company and the team they compete with men are turning out strong for the team and competition for positions will be keen. The men who are expected to do the bulk of the work for the navy eleven, are Bum, Marxen, Pete Jones, Hilton, Markley, Walters and Mason. Baker Game Saturday May be Last of Year Neither Kansas Nor Methodists Has Won on Gridiron This Season The Jayhawks will play the Bakers Wildcats Saturday at 2:30 o'clock in what may be the last game on the Kansas schedule. The Methodists are coming up with a big crowd and they are coming up to win. Neither team has won a game so far this season. The Bakerites lost to the Aggies and Saturday's game will give the supporters a line on the Aggies for the season. The Kansas lineup will be the same as in the Sooner and Husker game with the exception of Simons who is out with a bad knee. Sport Beams The Baker and Kansas teams have been very unsuccessful in their games so far this season. "We will see whether there is anything to this Kansas team Saturday. We want to know whether football amounts to anything here or not," said Lieutenant Cramer, Thursday morning. The Washington Pikers are trying to schedule a game with the Nebraska Huskers. Dick Rutherford, the Piker coach wants a chance at his alma mater. "I went to Baker and played football with the men there. I want to get a chance to work on the other side of the line and I am sure glad to get a chance at Baker," said Jimmy Mott, an old Baker star who is doing good work for the Jayawakers at center. Mott was not out for football last year as he was ineligible. Karl Shadieman, Baker University kard, tells his athletes, "Don't try Shampooing and Hairdressing Rates 35c to 75c Hair Work of All Kinds. MRS. C. H. SANDERS 1316 Stt. Phone 108 "THE GIFT SHOP" A MARKS & SON Jeweler, Lawrence, Kansas. The Original Marks Jewelry Store 735 Mass. St. to alibi for any defect made by any Baker team and say the breaks of the game went the other way. The breaks of the game always go with the best team. All I ask of you is that each of you fight every second you are on the field and I also ask that the crowd support the team just as loyally. That is the Baker spirit and Kansas will face such a team Saturday. The Baker team will bring 300 rooters with it Saturday morning according to reports from Baldwin. It is their first game here since 1911 and they are coming up here for a fight. The University of Missouri athletic management is trying to obtain a special train to Lawrence for the Thanksgiving clash here. They plan to bring 300 students along. Ralph Rodkey, Kanass quarter-miler and cross country runner, is out of the running for the fall, as he hurt his foot kicking the pig skin recently. Company E and Company C played a scoreless tie Thursday evening. The navy will have a cross country team this fall. Dewall is running the team and has several good men out. Naval Section Claims Medal of Efficiency "Men in the naval section drilled better with their pieces the first time they used them than most units," said Hubert. Hubert C. McPeak, after the gobs had gone through their drill with ifes the first time Thursday morning. the first line of Ipsy's narring: The sailors are better disciplined than the crew of the ship according to their top sergeant, Bilt Adams, who has seen service in all parts of the world with the U. S. Marines. The gobs are on the lines waiting a minute after the whistle for formation is blown, while some of the army units take more than fifteen minutes. The sailors march to and from class in military custom according to orders, while the other companies lumber up to class in any fashion, the sea men assert. The men in the navy are issued passes according to orders and spend all of their study periods in the barracks. The gobs complain of their hard life at times but they insist they have the best drilled and scrappiest company in the camp. The naval section is the largest company on the Hill. Men to Sign Payrolls In Mess Halls Tonight Payrolls to be signed by the army members of the S. A. T. C. were turned over to the company commanders at noon today. The men will sign by companies in their malls tonight or tomorrow. All rols must be signed by tomorrow, it was announced. TAXI 68 E. F. WIRTH At Hatfield's Confectionery 709 Mass. St. R. O. Burgert, Prop. 1107 Mass., Lawrence, Kas Work and Prices Always Right. We also repair and cover parasols STUDENTS'S SHOE SHOP SUITING YOU SCHULZ the TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Phone 914 is my business W.S.S. Are Proposed as Thanksgiving Souvenirs LAWRENCE HAT WORKS and SHINING PARLOR For MEN and WOMEN 833 Mass Phone 2255 A War Saving Stamp for every Thanksgiving dinner plate in Kansas. The war is over. The American troops turned the tide of battle and put an end to despotism in the world forever. "If you invest in War Savings Stamp you will help Uncle Sam. You will be lending him that money to help care for the American troops, whose task is not completed. They must learn about order out of chaos and in setting up the people's governments in the countries that suffered from kaiserism. There is every reason for the people of Kansas to give thanks this year. The boys over there have accomplished what they undertook. The torch of liberty now enlightens the world. 833 Mass. "And while the Americans are doing this duty in Europe they must have the support of the folks at home just as much as when they were bringing the German armies and bringing the foes of democracy to their knees. P. W. Goebel, state director of War Savings, believes there is no better way for the loyal citizens of Kansas to express their thanks than by inking a letter to War Savings Stamp for each Thanksgiving he has issued the following appeal; Phone 2253 "Buy a W. S. S. for every Thanksgiving dinner plate!" ED. W. PARSONS Jeweler 725 Mass. S The Red Cross is Mobile. diamonds, watches and cut glass. Repairing and engraving The Crispest, Freshest, Pop Corn in town at AUBREY'S PLACE (Next to Varsity Theater) Magazines, Fruit, Candies Conklin and L. E. Waterman Fountain Pens McCOLLOCH'S DRUG STORE 847 Mass. French Club Will Meet The first meeting of Circle Francais will be held next Wednesday afternoon, Room 806, Fraser Hall. A short program will be given and a new president will be elected. In our lunehenette we are serving hot coffee, hot chocolate, buillon, chiff and sandwiches. Wiedemann's. —Adv. French Club Will Meet Excellent pasteurized ice cream, all flavors at Wiedemann's... Adv. 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C. who left for the Field Artillery Officers' Training camp at Camp Zachary Taylor, KY, that they are all in the 11th Observation Battery of the Third Battalion. home, and the S. A. T.-C. men were not issued any O. D. uniforms. They have orders not to receive mail. The men probably will be mustered out soon, they think. Civilians who came to camp last week were sent When the men are mustered out of camp, they might be sent to the S. A. T. C., but the press reports have said that this is optional. There are 13,000 men in the O. T. C. and E7,000 at Camp Taylor. One man wrote that their status has been changed from "privates" to "candidates," and that they wore red, white, and blue hats. 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READ THE DAILY KANSAN Kansas--Baker Football Game on McCook Field Saturday Afternoon, Nov. 23r Admission 50c. No Reserved Seats OPEN TO EVERYBODY OPEN TO EVERYBODY