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Price -4 ‘l ! ._' ‘ p » ‘W88hillg‘tOIl.‘ :?;,:nxKunu.m“-» cu’ 1"" physical education and athletics, :3: u an Wong“ . + f— A ;- 3’ 9 i ’ ,’ .. . l . Drake and Grinneil director of athletics of the uum1g.’:;""'“‘ '”°“f_";‘,‘h;g[,‘”.* m which the senior women of the Uni- -"*7" **'- ~ ::..—o-— -: ., .- .:~ ~ *-- si. 'dt.hisnor-ni, '-'°°' vanity. won. " 7"’ A .- Fifid; 'a.,::,,';',: 3 "‘ Wm A'“1'l¢‘“U“lV¢"'l3¢'l0dlh¢PhY‘a’guad'1to0.1?l:eujunio:'andsopho- ' 1' '7‘ ‘T’ ‘T r . - . . _ ayhawken is the one . . . . . . _ . . _ ‘gm nadirfiohketlle _ U, Edge on - ____,__ is l 1 ‘am no“ steal Education Association. man tum, Fund . .m,.1“, he} :, ‘ v -= -. * I I “ ”°°h :0" t " ullfiifl V|n¢7'3¢ll£‘lI81_| P¢,.year." Mr. Brewer has married which will make ',_ we add No manna S3135 " I .- ,_o 9'91‘. .1 _. ‘vi ‘ 1 33-, “we, ham o'°”u‘twice.thesecodti toMlasEd gamenextvreek.'l'heset tea 2: lessor W-shlnetyn -UI3'*'*E!-2 LastYear. n___ -------------- --,' : ; {:31 ~ . . 3 "” "' . ‘tic.’ Garhin of nscnnzlloo, Penn. had the highest standingrfind 3;: The storm ° 4 "“l"”'d‘°d°°h"u"'t&° mains .......... . 7 ................. '.c 3 g ',ml ‘ ' ’ ‘ 1919. Hehasthi-eechildreh.oneofgainesalnrdaywasexpcctedtoend 15 ‘ ¢II7°V¢!'l With the final cross-country run Kaxahttiaa ....... ..z i : Mn; ho , Fran . Bre . is a the inter-class tourna J ; .‘ M . M t “ . { mg a. M W M o . . ‘ . . . - u . - . . . . . . -.2 3 l .000? ,1 in fie e W‘: ‘ , i-titvm *°."’° '°P°'.*.t. ss pun i--nv--is his M“ M a....... .::::::::::::::; 2 3 :32! l 1... and strenuous, rebut‘:-in. it hard. - * B A s‘ . " l 'b Hid!!! m we [jun] , , , , , , , _ _ _ _ _ _ "1 3 j 3;.‘ T-——-——-'—--—- on both The ~‘; } ' . ~, 1 . . . . gi is are, - C. JQL lie: the; _iaeet wt filansas on .......... ..l 4 o .200’ OSUl..l.lVAl\ GETS CAPTAINCI mid“ alumna, min md. . . , - _ m‘ ' ‘ ur. ‘ ' ea 90 i ’ . P gpossible shape for we run and don- da afternoon when Amos defeatcdl ‘("3" C“) AW5“? 3133- =9” ' y pl” either Mom!" °ri Men’S Over ts vscqucntly has permitted . none of Gnnnell in a ectly natural’. h.T- 0'Se‘l’""'3" 0‘ P29153133.‘ ;TuThe yufiourl zmswtm n m C03 V - ""“"""' ~ ‘th the J}: 'l cam . 'thout npse tavern. ‘ " °°‘°d *9‘ "1 ~° ;. ’ ‘ 3" '3 ‘‘'‘“‘ ° . B Prominent S V etfs ,Will .. §:‘y_l° ""‘._"‘°" " '°‘ "“°'_ "V; 3,‘, {int 'fs';{,,,,,,,.‘.,,',',,"‘:e,,,,,, freshman football team. l a ‘in seven and a but minutes, Just Reccfled W1 ' Talk at M V ' " "_ ’U an that occurs. the same, that this has £ O’Sullivan is s quartcrlieclt and §q“‘"’°"" ‘ml lb’ f'*_hm°" ‘h°“'°d§ f - , ’ _ c. » ’ . . _ i ‘ enped the Valley meet I The final Conference standings of : ‘before coming to school here was for ‘lmP'°"°“‘°"‘ 0"!’ their early play-; OI’ Th3nkSg'lV' p 5 Meet1ng° I ' ' 820 Will mlfkemtlz trip to Drake. Grlnnell and Washington are Trthree years the quarterback for; i i ing ' _ ~_ -A -——-—- o e men, fixed. But Kansas, the Kansas Ag-. Manual Training High School at« ' ‘ Q - ‘ ‘Wednesday nightwillhea Hg’ - ' ‘ad 5;, Ne}, ' ~ - ' ' . 5 ' , " “ “’l 9' ~ ‘"3 ‘°" “WW” ‘l“‘‘"" ‘"6 “"'lbe ve competed against the -h;- an onian:a?i' 133’. 3333: lllhllenthllcdtfdralllc X" rxsdpcuifyiid ’ l i $15.00 to $50 00 7 5 4"“ l" 5”” C“Y- ‘ll’ "“"7”"'?hsv~k before: Edde has run acainst to play. which will determine their 31921 and second choice in 1922. The’ . . " ' ’ 1 . } P‘;’l“l';‘g' Ti¢"‘sKansas on the cinders but never be-] final standing in the pennant race. ;“ s " are a team chosen each 4 mo I _ = , .— ‘f p ‘ W 0 II. C G‘ p ‘ WIYBCE ‘O ' o ; 1 , ~ a-_‘_ l ‘ ‘ ' i , _ ‘ _. 7' .;' ‘_ ' .1 at M“ to *9 the. m_°mi.! . re 1:: : '§i-;;s-couii:i'i‘ 8:: ne1h§enl;raska ‘gays,-‘t‘;l;|crigS‘i:u!a-. flyfgg ficrgiroltlge Sm‘ four 3 And Remit work ‘ wcat’}I]‘2xc§tc cog: ’\1\l§:an(ltal)(:ll\\l(‘C{l you and 1,‘; 3:50 ‘ ' . . o o 4 . , . . . Jeca S ' ‘ . 5"; ~_ . X30838 8811"} _ ;thei'r first run in dual competitionlday, all the rest of the teams that; . Osullivan weighs about l50§ " ' f._. the (mar V‘; . 3 n S )9 “(Cr 70% 3., h n An alunurii banquet. to which lllzggainst lung“, .,fin 1,," v.n¢y gum, left were . pounds and is not only a brainy. Duos Expat-tly and Proinptly. l * ' .‘ an Missouri University students are in- In previous meets this’. fall Kan-'3 t'oni . ti ' t ‘ to v . ‘ rt bit it, b t I h . ‘ ked‘ , ‘ - ' . __ - - - " ‘ vita.-d.”is scheduled at the Ktnsassas 1... been beaten by.Oklahoma by ~p'l.ac;iilg ttlliteirofreshr gums“: tlansmzm 3 "”“m ‘‘ ‘"‘""“ gliilitfirin crunrlninrfi mpas:i‘nx.m<‘!rrop—l ph 75 ’ and ieailm] 1:113]. “ ‘ho tmlnmm ‘S-an 73? bll ‘City Athletic Gub at 7 q'clock_§t.he alixn margin of one point, but The fit-'t,.u-in‘ uismufi \~n,., 2-iich.. in 1877. but moved to Janes- kicking and punting. lie will make ‘ one 6 l is right an(T:?ck'§-te 8}" C118 {he lasting kind Wednesday: night. The peakers; issouri finished second in the Val- T3“). 603 ‘ vuuuon whnc. the ville, \l'is., when hewas '7 years old. it strong bid for it place on the Val'- _ l - l‘ . I S S on ‘ _ ;_ L“ _§l)l‘l!e.c0m t s(:,o:t::In0!b gmogr ;'hl§lew§:li:lsa':e¢:'anm; ighfrtugh V,,¢o,,d- ‘mg u,5,.d,,u.i,,¢ mm “.,.m hattckndcltl etlcgtcnlatiy‘ sch<:iol1at:d .sity next year. T8yl0l' MUSIC C0. d ;I'udge for ‘vourself——tr\\- on other good .. ,_ 2 fin . P1814 - of . , eg ' tuhmen .ig so no a anesv z.e an 2*-,“‘— ~——* . an r ‘ ‘ - ‘ ‘- *. , J," Kinibrough _Stone of the..‘l‘igers the edge. and perhaps it.f¢?££h3,‘;,u:;f,°,,. 2 to ‘(fir ‘-?,f_;:°[,’,';2 entered the University of Wiseonl-. Try ‘ M'”°°m""w"""Ad' ; ten glue uh 10 minutes of Mmr “me. ;?‘ '1: fell L"'t°d 35”” Clrcmt Court; J'me"d°°’ u’ "me ¢n£mv bl“ ‘3 in 9*’ came early in the game, g,f:cr which -‘ill “'h°"° he “'33 K7353!“-‘d {mm — .— _ ———. - ———— ~ 3 ‘,“,hate"m' type of (Oat YOU Walll-—ll°S .' * Sou .. Goodrich; president of the Board erything else. whenever Tiger meets «neitbe, tum 51 t 9, the academic school. After he fin- ‘ and It 8 the kind of :1 coat that \''ill «:13 ' F / of Curators of the Univentity of Jayhavvltcr the outcdme is in doubt:dn1k line ‘gen :,"°h;::s ‘Of ishcd at Wisconsin he studied med- 1 hereafter. ' . 5 3-¢.p Missouri; , 1.. Hill, alumni re- until the last second or point. lp,.0.ched “'03” N," me e d f u‘, icinc at the University of Michigan. ' be Ste border: C- 1-? 3|"~"'9!'3 Gflnn Henri’; Last year, the morning of the da l ' n 0 B . . r '~ h th' f I] § - . - . t‘ and Clyde Smith, captain of the on which the Tigers upset all specu’-' flnaehwl gem t3,e¢.y1.c,?:.l.g ' fromr the eI:"r(ii‘ve:iT)"? 0efreCalilf>rnian, “A g Soaet"—.Stem-Bloch and Langham Suns gill Tiger . lation and beat the Jayhavkers 9 to 1' h the 1nd . ‘ where he was professor of physical 1 the 1:,“ an e inm¢ng in. .7, Katrigsafuiiosed ‘ti’: Missouri 0088- .fum:1b:,fl:l;¢ th: !(-(lllcltltlion. {lie “:3 director of ath- i ‘V t0 . No, ,-in . ‘mu , , . mace“ ficoun ' in on a e point,é'h5su¢_ ctics ere rum anusry 1, 1911, t , av can ' - - nd Th rada - : : 7 - « v ...z. 2: ,5!» W wed v-ck £.t;‘:..‘;::.“.ti".:::° so be it ,,,,,0 ‘ °“"~’*'S at $15-00 *0 330-00 ‘é ' ‘ . ‘ o ' be second half. and a good ’ " ‘ . .' ~ 75¢ offifigl, of the [(31,335 C“; of the Old Gold and Black rm‘ t ulsrly suc:cssful. He left here in . w_ Alumni ‘mm h". ‘"_ang(_d:“.1u lave mg, ;n mind ma they will ‘;l°l‘hA_u 1917 to become director of athletics ” "jg gym; the K43,” city Athlgtic (:1ub;exert themselves to set the boys him ‘ad the ‘rahmm Bk six took at t 2 army enntonmcnt at Loon 5“ to mu" ul“ open to gtu- Lxcllnt down C dC' ‘u tile time E10!‘ me ‘nd be Spring5i Tct- ‘[1 dfllls 8311 3101111)’ Of 9"? Ul1l"¢Y'5il)’ "5"" d°f°“‘- ‘seen ‘huvu ' cc‘ comes; Before coming to Missouri in 1911 ' of enroute tab Lawrenc r use . “""*‘—‘—-- , ‘ .. . -hdbeef _- gm. 3;. Wednesday knight. The rate made COL“? Pliéc-“CE 8TART8D;l:€§;de sor Sf ph;sic?il 8(fdvlf;lrl(e)l‘1:-sd‘l)A:DXKef:7‘ ‘ #1 “lg” __._.___e """”" S°;';fm",',‘:n "'“ "°°'~f gvenhtl-1; "'_‘;’1Ih:d|>ie day fiirmthc gigglcggifflfufgfdcgfiizt '1 -‘-“- We believe the Tigers will beat Kansas .. ' am en. 0 thintta ctr ‘. ,1 . .' M0B8RL;c;Bu)RE:E‘;§.TC0”Y_s 0 , hemper Military School started its j on way. Not a sophomore appeared “ ’_‘“’d“"’, ‘t ‘hf’ L"“'°"“W I "9 NICO _ 4 _ buskuhan wmkouu. 1”, week. to come“ their TV!“ ‘O we” ordi_ of lliscoqsin. Mr. Brewer was con- _______________ The Lions, to 3. Weak. , While C_°Ich (1 A. C5l|8¢flP0¢1‘nary headgear'from now on. -.2. - 1 _ ._.. - - " _ A" Cami.‘ ma su.on‘_ is busy w.th the football team, E.‘ °§ Probably sun Record. {;‘1:)‘:;°_*°n-Uf9mc{‘ pit-yer on nine "r:';i:l;::g_'wI;;h_Rm::!d-Mn ‘ l.\'SURA.\'C&-FARM LOANS M- 0 S , ' ..._Z__ - iso niversi y earn, an‘ ‘H . vidson . ‘or is the um i. tn. .3: ‘ O 5' The Mohqrrly High School LlOnS.“’, Rosie of \v.1;.ul, (;o1|._.ge'o,,.,,Fnnlt Naylor underwent opcrations_ in tom the have or-on-tr well e e ""“ ";-"" ‘ seem to be coming’ back in thc‘coachi'ng the ‘.ii~=i:ctb:-.11 men. 3°? 9 “W07” 0‘ W35“! N ll‘-0 ‘°"': ":"‘,'"'(‘. V" """i"""’ 35-. eleventh hour of the football season. The Kempcr squad will have ‘cur ; £0039 C033"? HOIPRI1 this m0Ti‘-- :11, "m .3 " ‘°' ::°‘:“ 3'3’. - '1 Reported in the first of the season letter men ‘cnck. A n.:mber of other 8- ' ,- ’ _fIl c'3Ll1d.ldI.bC$ the team.’ . Completion of the new 8125.000 gymnasium is expected early in Missouri State Conference kcthall games probably will he ’ prayed on the new courts. (‘ riatlans Win tiaskethaal Gaines. e first basketball games of the 1'€P°|"l- lb-M fseries among the young people’; :9. t 0‘ the Q ' ' season to win from Moberly, 16 to 0. And now they have established what ; ; ‘ is probably estate record for scor-’ ing in four tifteenaninute quarters, ‘ of a football game. mu. nifdmcssr K. 1:. GAME Kansas City Star flakes Radio Ar- rangements for ‘Thursday. The Kansias City Star has made arrangements to broadcast the Ram. -Missouri football game on Th1nl's::iving Day. The game will start at 2 o'clock. The broadcasting, will start a»few minutes earlier. to enable listeners to receive the “at- inosphere" of the holiday crowd, the cheering, bands and all the prelimin- to be one of the weakest teams in the state. they came into t'last Friday, vsunning their first victory of the season from 'ty by the enormous _ too. \‘ "lfwo Iveells ago the Lions’ coach "left them just on the eve of their ' Columbia and the Kew-‘ pies came back with the he hardest rr.-e seeking positions on Columbia Hall. The score for the boys was 29 to 8 in favor of the Christians. c score of the girls was 18 to 9 in favor of the Chris- P ... I 5 I ,:~'eiu-an um" ‘Frotuiff in Yells. in future battles of the Cornhusker athletic machines. ‘n93. « ———:.———— Special tlephone lines are being “ill Speak December ll. installed his week between the E Star's station and the stadium in Lawrence. detailed account of all the happening: on the field and in the grandstand will be sent out from lustrated lecture on “The Prolonga the press box. Microphones in from tion of Life” in the physicsdccture ' ’ rooters an 0 room on the night of December 11. Kansas boosters will be “cut in” bc- The lecture will be free and open tween plays‘to add co r. to the public. Tnrougli the courtesy of W ll -This is the second of a series of the Swceneyischool. the air will be five nontochnical lectures sponsored free from interference. The regular Tnonorary scientific fie s cm L ‘ r not be given? until the evening. 4 from the yells of the student body :' .iui\'i::ceL"ro”c‘ifi;“‘T.ecruae§ Prof. ii. p. Ravcncl will give an il-' ' by Sigma Xi to acquaint'the public, . afternoon pnogram of W H B will with developments in the ‘different ‘ 1 ~;: .- ----_-._ —_——— — .. I F I l l ‘ l . gEvierybody wear a BEAT SAS Button \ - A rat after the ... ..,. .- ..,-.-... . .. - ._. .. D.-u -a...-...~oesa.ua¢aa-.o. '... . ,. _. ... .. . 1 J game‘ ~~.ao-a¢:——.. _. THANKSGIVING .0" : :14 l ‘/ 0... .5 = .' 5,) ’ ' I s ' l a_ss.ss-a»::aa:g§s:.: 4- ' I‘ i .“_‘_-" ~.- fa " ‘ ‘Y.’ ‘We Anyo‘-hm »" . l » . o ‘- . ‘ ‘ ’. '1 4 l B - ‘ ; , , That Metropolitan Touch s I in - 3 Ill-‘I17. 'r::.x c,'.x.r._<. u-:21 give your ’ ‘ ,; luncheon party a distir.cti'.‘c. nictropolétur. ' O touch. , « -. H b & l “ - . Our assortment of TEA CAKES E3 sin ‘,3. . f 5 almost infinite variety of dnintlncss. do In-pm - ‘m k d liciousncss and goodness. You can l;cc_'i ’:;""" ' em H00 3 3)’ i:-'‘=‘=:''‘-‘~1....... ’ .t . l -0 licious fora long time .3} rcmmn C- “:2 Wold! .. 9' 3 ~ . mf (0 l CO. .°.dce:irely packed, insured and yostagc ?_:_ pm . one pound of IIERZ Thik CARES will ,,"_,,_ de, be delivered to your Columbia address for vuui. '.Ig| du 90 cents or tvvo pounds for $1.75-—thc (la). 'l'?|si%um ' .po, 1 7 ‘ ‘ _ ‘ after we receive your order. ,.n,,_‘ lca it I~lANKSGlVll\'G! That makes , c M . you stop and §hink_ “Have I 2 A Thanksgiving Treat of g l _ clothes enough. Tnanksg1v- the , gig! Tlh%t’s the end of football. and HERZ CANDY COMPANY 3.‘. 3 e rea eginning of the inside en- . 1,. ,, , D . Sn ?. tertainrnents. “How's my Tuxedo.” 4 P8 M" v S, Lo ,8, M. . 512 [mm "'3 ‘J ' a II 18800”. ‘ . 3 ' / Ch j . Thanksgiving! 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We serve you well and can save you money. g Higbee J .._ ..s.-s....-. _, Tuxedoes;$35to$40 ..—- Q... ‘ ‘-"."_~3‘1,:..--,." ._ & Hockaday Clo. Co. ‘.7?.«" ‘Trill?f‘E§iIT'lIIIIf:I:n:r? -C'‘'‘‘- 1''’?! . .'§er"éé:;;t ' I‘ . 1 31:.‘ ‘.n ., . n. ‘ ‘E ‘*7 ‘-3; '3‘ l1:i,_ ‘ - .~., 3 l ' r ‘J _ _ ’ |. . I ~vl"V‘>“ V1 :~“3"§r) 1-559‘: 1 “(*3 h’ 1.5.?-..-.I!‘.; L1’-’-r'_‘2‘1 s.%‘D-5; r. fjlfin}. as ' ..—--\ IA ‘. _ a 12:11:; hath-h¢nJ’.L'I-_ ...oa..g;\ -;-. . ‘‘‘‘ .~