PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930 K. U. Closes 1930 Season With One Loss and 4 Wins O. U.-M. U. Game Will De cide Whether Oklahoma Ties for Title TIGERS OUT OF RACE The 1930 football season is over, so far as the University of Kansas team is concerned, for the winning of the Mi-souri game Saturday with a win over the Jayhawkers with four conference victories and one loss—that to Nebraska. Interest of sports followers, however, is as keen as ever since the outcome of the Thanksgiving day game at Norrland between the Oklahoma and Missouri determines whether Oklahoma will share with Kansas that he will drop conference championship, who seems almost certain to defeat K. S. A. C. The best Missouri can hope from the Thanksgiving game is an even break with percentage of 500, and loss to Ole laboratories. It will be next to the bottom in conference standout. The two games this week offer no less than eight possible combinations, taking into consideration possibilities of victories or tie games. Among the Oklahoma may defeat Missouri and Nebraska defeat K.S.A.C. Oklahoma may defeat Missouri and K. S. A. C. defeat Nebraska. Missouri may defeat Oklahoma and Nebraska defeat K. S. A. C. Oklahoma may defeat Missouri and Nebraska and K. S. A. C. tie. Missouri may defeat Oklahoma and Nebraska and K. S. A. C. tie. Nebraska, may defeat K. S. A. C. and Missouri and Oklahoma tie. K, S. A. C. may defeat Nebraska and Missouri and Oklahoma tie. The resulting percentages for the various combinations may be found from the following "if" table. Oklahoma Win Lose Tie 800 .600 .700 Nebraska 760 .500 .400 KC 600 .500 .300 Missouri 500 .400 .300 Final standing for Kansas is .300 and for Ames is .000. Conference Games THE JAYHAWK'S SEASON RECORD Non-Conference 14; K. S. A. C. 20; Nebraska 13; Oklahoma 32; Missouri 10; Oct. Kansas, 35; Creighton, 26; Kansas, 35; Huskell, 26; Totals 65; Opt., Total for all opponents 10; Opponents. Miller Granted Fellowship Cecil Miller, £30, has been grenuer a fellowship at the University of Wisconsin where he is now doing graduate research. He was a geography at the University of Kansas. Students of Oread Training School took advantage of the spirit of hobo day to hold a doughnuts, popcorn, and wine balls. These articles were sold to the students of the school in order to participate part of the activities of the day. Parents of some of the students furnished the doughnuts, and the popcorn was popped at the school. The wine balls were purchased. The exact amount of money realized from this sale could not be learned this morning. A pop rally was held by the students room 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at which Ruth Brown and Mike Pennock led theells. Basketball Prospects Are Good for Tigers STUDENTS AT OREAD PROFIT FROM SPIRIT OF HOBO DAY Huhn, Collings, Campbell and Van Dyne Will Play This Winter Columbia, Mo.—(UP)—From present indications the University of Missouri will have a strong basketball team with which to kick up its efforts to retain Twenty-five men have been reporting daily to Coach George R. Edwards, a former U.S. basketball player, veteran basketballers in a run for their money for places on the varsity quinn- Charley Hubn, 6 feet, 6 inches, weighing 220 pounds, is the only letterman with a 15-foot chest thrice than far, but several others will be available soon with the ending of the season. Among them will be Max Collings, Tiger halfback and guard on the cage team; Hubert Campbell, guard; George Sullivan, guard; John Van Dyne, forward. Promising sophomores who are expected to win letters this year are Norman Wagner, 6-foot, 4-inch from St. Louis; Via Dave, Bolivar; Jim Zinn, Kansas City; Brooke Daly, Kirkwood; Randall, and Fritz Rauro; Mountain Grove. The first game of the season will be played against the Central College Eagles, Dec. 17 in Columbia. The team will play in Jacksonville in Kansas City on Dec. 20. Only one more game will be played before the Christmas holidays, the Missouri team journeying to Madison to play University of Wisconsin team on Dec. 22. CO-ED CLUBS WILL HEREAFTER BE DESIGNATED BY NUMBERS The Cased clubs extend their invitations to those persons who did not come to the first meeting of the club to which they were invited. For the convenience of the members, 0 the clubs have been numbered in for- mats. 10 Louisiana; No. 2, Verner Wagner, 1500 10 New Hampshire; No. 3, Betty Root, 100 Tennessee; No. 4, John Marek, 103 Tennessee; No. 5, Jane Correus, 1014 Mississippi; No. 6, Margaret Hal- ford The Perfect Guest 17 Announcements concerning the activity of each club shall be given hereafter by number, as coated club. No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 6 is having a bridge party. De Silva Reads Paper Dr. H. R. De Silva read a paper on German psychology at the meeting to follow. At the club. The meeting was held at 4 p.m. in room 21 of the Administration Building. selects a suitable token of appreciation for his hostess at Thanksgiving. A book is always in good taste. We suggest: Angel Pavement—J. B. Priestley, $3. Best plays of 1929-30—Burns Mantle, $3. Best Strikes of 1930—O'Brien, $2. 85. The Treasure Report—Bonchley. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Macrochrist The Treasurer's Report—Benchley. 1021 Massachusetts Sandwich Shop and Grill The Polga Announcing the Opening of Catering to K. U. Students and Private Parties Noon Plate Lunch Week-Days Plate Dinner Sunday Evenings Sandwiches and Salads Featuring chili. hot tamales, and percolated coffee at all times. Hours 11-2 1103 Mass. Sooner-Tiger Game to Determine New Big Six Champions Cornhusker-K.-Aggie Game Will Have no Bearing on Championship Kansas City, fans, 24—(UP)—Midwestern football fans now awaited only the Oklahoma-Missouri game at Norma, Okla. Thanksgiving day before awarding the Big Six conference championship, picking a mythletic star eleven, and declaring the 1930 amateur chapter of the athletic history book. AMES TO PLAY LOYOLA Pending the Oklahoma-Missouri encounter, the Kansas Jawahrokwens had undisputed lead in the conference standings before the Texas Missouri Saturday. The Kansas formerly had been tied with Oklahoma for first place, but the Sooners played a non-conference for last weekend, losing 7 to 0 to the Oklahoma Ag If Oklahoma defeats Missouri, they will finish the season used with Kuznetsov and Broussard. If Kansas will win the championship. In the Big Six a tie count on half a defeat. for both teams. Besides the Oklahoma-Missouri en-counter, two other games will be played in the conference Thursday. The Corn- hackers will meet the Kansas Agencies at Lincoln in a conference championship. Nevada lost to Iowa 12 to 6 Saturday. The Agencies defended Centre College 27-20. Oklahoma lost to travel to New Orleans to meet Loyola Iowa State to drake last Saturday Representatives of the Kansas League of Municipalities, which maintain offices of the state's labor commissioner, are guided by G. Clay Baker, state commissioners of labor and industry, to attend meetings of the executive committee. Stutz to Labor Conference At the conference under the matter of cities electing to come under the workman's compensation act, the commission decided to study the question of whether both the officials serving cities in purely governmental functions would be under the compensation law, could come under the compensation law. The league officials planning to attend the conference are John G. Stutz, executive secretary, and Albert B. Martin, general attorney for the organization. Application of Workmen's Compensation Act to Be Discussed For Christmas gifts, Hixon photographs, Eldridge hotel. —Adv. The officials of the league are of the opinion that cities should not decide to bring employees engaged in proprietary activities under persuasion act, but that employees engaged in proprietary activities such as com­ DICKINSON Four Jayhawkers Big Six Selections N O W Shows 3-7-9 Halves; Cox and Schaake, Kansas; Long, Nebraska; Wiggins and Nigro, Kansas Agies and Wyoming Mahonea. Maine, New Hampshire, Kalkahea, and Tegland, Iowa State. Where Sound Sounds Best Today Thru Wednesday Now it Has Been Told! The Woman's Side of the World . . . Their story was only whispered until this anomaly became apparent. Now the drama of the girls who lived, loved and suffered on the Western Front has come to the screen, saint-grippling, teeming with emotion. The Woman's Side of the World War . . . Try the Kansan Want-Ads given consideration and receive honorable mention; (Continued from page 1) Ends: Stuck and Hanson, Kansas; Prueka, Nebraska; Cranken, K-Aggeri; Van Dye, Missouri; nukles: Rost and N. Sorem, Kansas; Broadstone, Ken- guards; McCall, Missouri; guards: McCall and Akeson, Kansas; Koster and Greenberg, Nebraska; Spear, Iowa state; center; Ehly, Kansas; Nagel, Iowa state; and Norton, K-Aggeri; quarter; Smith, Kan- seville, Missouri; and Trouger, Iowa state. 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