WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Tiger and Jayhawk Have Been Enemies Forty-four Years Kansans Have Won Durin Last Five Years, With Total Score Of 100 Points Since 1891, the Missouri Tiger and the Kansas Jayhawk have been batting yearly for gridiron supremacy. Kansas won the first game when the Jayhawkers played Baker, two games, winning one and losing one. Prof. E. M. Hopkins, now of the Kansas Jayhawk team, won the team that went to Kansas City on a special train, accompanied by a body of student rooters. It was the first time that a special train of this kind arrived. Coach Hopkins was very much worried about this initial game with the Tigers, as there were not enough shoes to go around, but he managed to scrape them off. So what that game time came, his men were ready to take the field fully equipped. Jayhawkers Win First Game The Jayhawkers won this game, 22-8, and the one in 1882, but the Tigers sneaked up and won the next year. From 1894 until 1900, Kansas had been a top contender, winning all of the games by large scores, and in three of these games their goal line was unscissored. Missouri tied Kansas in 1900, and won the next year, but for the next seven years the Tigers were on the short end of the scoring, making only nine points in seven games, and going scorless five times. The period between 1907 and 1928 was the golden era for football fans. It was during this time that all of the games were doped, so couldn't be doped. The teams fought viciously, and no matter how many games either team had won or lost during the season the final score was always in doubt until the end of the season. Underdogs Generally Won It was always safe to bet on the underdogs, and the Tigers have not fared so well. Kansas has won all five of the games, scoring exactly 97 points in each game, none. This year's game is not to be taken lightly by the Jayhawkers, however, as the football situation at Missouri seems to be on the upgrade. The Tigers have games, to be sure, but they have shown an utter disregard for football conventionalities, and have kept the enemy worried throughout the game. They played every game out in the middle of the field, but lack a scoring punch. The game with Kansas will in all probabilities furnish the Tigers with all of the incentive necessary, and the fans may come to the game expecting to see anything happen. Y. W.C.A. MEMBERS TO ATTEND ANNUAL REGIONAL MEETING The annual regional council meeting of advisers, student chairmen, and sec-cretaries of Y.W.C.A. organizations from Welcome Grads "Beat Mizzou" K. U. SENIORS Your Jayhawker GLOSS! Arrange for Your Sitting N O W. Official Jayhawker Photographer Lawrence Studio colleges in Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado, will be held Nov. 29, 30 and 31, at Benton hall, Washburn College, Topeka. Representatives from the University of Kansas who will attend the meeting are: Miss Mabel Elliott, assistant professor of sociology, who is the faculty adviser on the inter-academic committee; Ms. Anna McCranek, instructor of philosophy; and N. P. Git, assistant professor of sociology, who are faculty advisers on the inter-academic committee; Mrs. P. F. Walker, secretary of the W.Y.C.A.; D. Dorothy Hodge, c37, and Wray Clove, c36, respectively; and Rachel racial committees; and the Rev. and Joseph F. King, who will lead discussions in the program. Allen Talks on Football Problems of Near Future Address Is Made to South Dakota State Teachers Association Ground Floor 727 Mass. Phone 451 Mitchell, S.D., Nov. 26 - Professional football, professional gambling on the results of football games, modification of football to provide greater safety for players, and the place of sports as a character building agency were a few of the points covered in an address here yesterday before the South Dakota State team at Dr. Pecan C. Allen, director of athletes at be University of Kansas. "It is a sad commentary on education and on athletics that a boy would go to college four years to learn to be a professional football player, but I know he will gain the skills of earnin- in power should not show a downward slant until long post sixty, yet statis-ties show that the average professional athlete's durability does not exceed ten years." Hits Professional Gambling Professional gambling on college football is spreading rapidly in the U.S., but he could no longer offer no suggested cure. "Fortunately for the amateur sport, a suspicion has yet been directed award players or coaches. I hope all may be kept free of contamination." "The game of football today is killing too many of our high school football players," said Dr. Allen. "To say that the boys killed are not in proper physical condition is not enough. Our boys today are not of the tough fiber as were the sons of real pioneer parents of two generations ago. "The game should be modified, not abolished. I am strong for football and the lessons that it teaches, but we must emphasize its revision and modification." **Girl Need New Activity** To transfer to another phase, he said "More girls need to spend on the boys' problem than have been spent on the girl's problem. Someone has said that there are more girls with older problems than boys. If this is true, it is not "The boy, generally speaking, has some great athletic star as his hero. A girl, generally, has some movie star. Does the average young American girl look upon Helen Wills Moody, artist, poet, sculptor, athlete, as her ideal? primaryly the fault of the girls. Rather, it is the failure of the educators and the parents to find something that will be useful in their lives, as the uas athletes have for the boys. "It is at least thinkable that in the future the educator will discover, by her life experience and activity for the girl which will absorb her selfish interests during the plastic stage, and lead her out of a new world of worth-white romance." 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