NOVEMBER 18, 1918. 3. 0.00001 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Husker Game Saturday Will Be Stiff Fight For Jayhawker Team Lonborg, Veteran End, Leaves For Camp and Weakens Line The Jayhawkers will meet a fast team when they battle with the Nebraska Huskers at Lincoln Saturday. The Huskers defeated the heavy Omaha Balloon School eleven last week 19 to 0 and used the pass to good advantage. The Kansas team is weak on the defensive and the line up holds to hold tight that in last week's exhibition with the Sooers here. "Dutch" Lonborg, veteran end and one of the best men on the team, leaves today for Camp Zachary Taylor and his absence will be missed greatly Saturday. Lonborg has starred at end the last two years and made the All-Valley team last season. Shellenberg, the speedy little half, who made so much yardage for the husker this year, is also well in their last week's game. The Kansas team lost in a hard fought game here last year and expect to avenge the defeat Saturday. Plans are being made so the band may make the trip with the team and a special train is being considered. Rock Chalk at Lincoln All men in the S. A. T. C. who care to make the trip with the football team to Lincoln for the football game with the Nebraska Huskers Saturday will get passes, and a special train will take the team, band, and rooters, according to announcement by Lieut. Frank Cramer. There will be a car for the team, the band, and as many as the students require. The tickets will be on sale this evening or tomorrow. A round trip ticket will cost $12.50 and a pullman $6 extra. The train will leave at 9 o'clock Friday night and return Sunday morning. Sport Beams SATURDAY'S GAMES IN THIS SECTION Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Kansas Aggies vs. Creighton at Omaha. Missouri vs. Washington at St. Louis. Buthany vs. Hays at Lindsborg. Washburn vs. State Normals at Easton. Okiahoma vs. Arkansas at Norman Ottawa vs. St. Mary at Ottawa. Ames vs. Iowa at Ames. Oklahma A. and M. vs. Kendall at Tuba. Haskell vs. Phillips at Enid. Charles Slawson, last year's varsity twirler and Kansan sport writer, leaves with the field artillery men for Camp Zachary Taylor at Louisville, Ky., today. The Camp Dodge, Iowa football team will play the Foster eleven at Kansas City, Mo. on Thanksgiving Day. The Fort Riley Medical corps eleven will play the Omaha Balloon school team at Kansas City, Mo. November 23. The four Kansas City high schools expect to be able to play their first round of games this week after four postponements because of the flu. Basketball practice has started at the University under Coach Miller. The Tigers should be a conference contender this year as they drew several of the stars in the Kansas City team. All the players them are Singer, Gottlieb, Fox, Sanden, Elliot and seven prominent Kansas City players. F. B. Dains Lectures To Visiting Pharmacists State Board Holds Examinations for Registrants Today In welcoming the members of the State Board of Pharmacy who are giving today a state examination for applications in pharmacy, and the candidates for the examination, L. E. Sayre, dean of the School of Pharmacy, arranged an illustrated lecture on "Trench Warfare" for last evening. Dr. F. B. Dains had been instrumental in obtaining from Washington a set of lantern slides consist- views of trench warfare, aeroplanes and ship building, each set consisting of about eighty slides. These were used for his lecture last night. These slides will be used for a presentation, the general public at a later date. Today the State Board of Pharmacy is holding its examination in the museum of the Chemistry and Pharmacy Building. There are about thirty-five candidates present to take this examination, coming to Lawrence from different parts of the state. The members of the Board are; Edward Dorsey, secretary, Ottawa; F. J. Tillford, Wichita; F. W. Ekstrand, Salina Matt Noll, Adcockson. to be present on account of illness. Barracks Barrage George Struble of Glasco, member of the K. U. band, will visit in Topeka one day next weekend. Mr. Struble spent the summer vacation in Salina, employed by the lighting company. Company I, the depot company, has been changed to Company D. All men in Barracks 8 are included in Company D and it will continue as the depot company. A new orderly room is being constructed in Barracks 8. There will be two compartments to the room, a store room and an officers' room. Lieut. John N. Covington, supply officer, will have his office there. The work is being done by members of the company. Company B has been issued new ifes. They are the Westinghouse uns that were originally made for he Russian government. The entertainment of Co. H, which was to be held Monday evening by Y. W. C. A. authorities at the Hostess House, will be given tonight. The party is in the form of repayment to the men for work done by them in cleaning up and arranging the place for the opening of the cafeteria. Hygiene and gymnasium classes for women will meet at Robinson gymnasium on Monday, October 18, at the scheduled hours. For the remainder of the week Dr. Goetz will be at the Student Hospital between the hours of 9 and 12 a.m. and 1 and 5 p. m. All women who have not been examined will report to her for physical examination at any vacant hours. Malted milks make a good lunch Wiedemann's—Adv. Honey, jams and preserves at Dum mires..-Adv. The Red Cross is Efficient. Paul Carlton Dies in Service Word has been received that Paul Carlton, U. S. N., formerly a student at the University, died of influenza He formerly lived near Lawrence, but later moved to Garden City. 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