t-Vttf-i.' TnE DAILY MERRASKAN -AV JUNIOR DEBATE COMMITTEE. President Dlckensen Names Two Men With Promise of Another Later. President Dickenson has appointed the following as the junior debate com mittee: H. V. Hcbb, chairman; .Too Noone. The other member will be appointed later. The series of class debates will com mence Hhortly, and men who contem plate trying out are requested to get in touch with their clftHH committee men Boon. Notice Freshmen. Freshmen football practice today at 11 and 4. This will be the last practice- before the Olympics. There's 30 points in it for the freshmen if they win their game with the sophomores. WAITE ON 8PECIAL MI8SION. To Examine Diphtheria Condition In Public 8chools. At a meeting of the city council held Monday evontng Health Ofllcer J F. Spiolman recommended that Dr. II. II. Waite of the bacteriology department be appointed to examine the diphtheria situation in the city schools. H M. NOT OVER CONFipENT (Continued from Page ) Waslibuni Coaches fiom Oklaho ma. Missouri. Ames and the Kan sas Aggies all testify that no trick plays were used, and are debating over what iiolicy of the Kansas coaches this means It is very possible that none of tho plays used In the foro part of the- season may bo brought out, but an entirely new lineup will bo employed, and In this case Nebraska will bo com pelled to put every effort Into tho game in order to send the Jayhawkors back home defeated. K. U. Average Weight Higher. In the matter of comparative weights of the two teams, as an average, MoBse's men have a slight advantage. In the line this lead inns several pounds to the man, but in the back fleld they have n slightly larger mar gin However, the speed of the Ne braska backfleld is doped to easily counterbalance this drawback and pierce the stono wall which Frank, the Minnesota '12 assistant coach, claims to have constructed for tho wheat-ralserB. d Linoup. KANSAS NKnUASKA. Milton I,. K Howaid Orort I,. T Swanson Wcldllne I,. CI Irwin Helvorn C Allan Tudor K. (1 Pearson Durnham It. T Harmon Hrownleo.(Capt.).U. K Mastin Maglll Q. II . . .Potter, Towle Holliday H. II. . .Frank (('apt ) Parker L. H Purdy Jackson F. II Halllgan Referee Curtis, ex-Michigan. UmpireGordon, MlBsourl Valley, la. Head linesman -Rellly, Kansas City. Sn. Call Hoy O. Wardo, uanco orchestra, Auto 718C, L-81D2. llf'M 1' VVM (.- Stop and Get a Megaphone With Our Compliments The Football Rally Today - - - the big game tomorrowdon't it make your blood tingle ? Crowds of well-dressed people, colors, cheers, songs, hair-raising end runs and forward passes ! On days like these it's a privilege to be alive. If you Feel that way Inside, why not Look that way Outside? Wear clothes with life, energy, individuality like our KENSINGTONS and L SYSTEMS for men. Every curve will catch your fancy, every line will hook your confidence. "Cagey" styles dependable values. This is the store with the spirit and atmosphere that draws young men. , p hi . wt,T i - i ! i pwl m tr pt - ph i- '"-..N. . .' k .- ' ' - -. ..,:.: '.' .. '.-.' i 1 i ii i r v m - -, . -. - , i . . -. . ...... -i.il (i .f.tt.f " j ft III H jBliPip91 JgaMMMML- -,,,af rszzs- m&mM8s&8&8mzmsimmr 7?rs& n w cj area; m ilaBKKi,MMPTKJM MAGEE & DEEMER m '?- t. t " j";. ftJM,LwA - ' -.. Xt&V- i A'-uiMHUgft r. . MlW. ?A. ,'fi-. ,.s$tfu& ' m :W