2. 已知 $AB = 3, AC = 4, BD = 5$, 则 $DC = \quad$. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY. NOVEMBER 17,1930 Jayhawkers Roost at Top of Big Six With Wily Sooners Missouri Battle Saturday Looms as Real Fight for Kansas NO NEW K. U. INJURIES The Jayhawks have arrived. They came into their own between the hours of 2 and 5 last Saturday afternoon and defeated the wily Snoopy team by a Big Six indicted, with the Sooner and looking back and down at the rest of the field. This Missouri game Saturday loom up as a real battle. The Tigers best Ames as many points as Kansas and tied them with one. The Grizzlies beat Kansas 16 to 0. M. U. is Real Battle The Kanaans are in good shape for the annual battle. No additional injuries were sustained by the team, but about over his. This is the chance for the entire team been waiting with hope. Mourise rose to great heights to the Nebraska in the mud at Lincoln to eliminate the Cornhuskers from the race. It seems that no team has Kaepernick to need to win their next season. Haskell is the only team which has done so. Missouri is another football team against which Bausch has never played. Oklahoma him for the first time and did not seem to appreciate his efforts. Practice tonight will consist of a chalk-talk and light workout. Coach Hargiss must be well satisfied with the work and only asks one like me. Eleven Battling Jayhawks Eleven battling 21,000. They got from Snook to who played every minute, to the last replacement, gave the Sooners better than received and every minute there were 11 battlejayhawks on that field. Everyone has thought that they were. The team is all primed for this last business day, to ready to give all it has been prepared for Saturday's A.R.C. expected to follow the team to Columbia and see their charges work Many of the Kaman luminaries will be in attendance at this time. Snoop, Buncheon, Karen Paden, Sorem, Charlie Smay, Cox, and Lee Davis have their last opportunity to meet them. Texas Man Maker Job Suzy Texas Man makes Job Survey Camaras City, Mar. 17—(UF)-CPT, Manuel Lozano, of Hover's unemployment commission today was to confer here with H. F McElyon, city manager and Conrad H. Mann, president of the Chamber of Commerce, to plan an employment survey here. Tonight he expects to go to the conference, where there are within a few days expected to export findings in his district. Two Sophomore Star SCNAANE C. SMITH Elmer Schaake of Lawrence and Carrie Smith of Arsenia were two Jaya-hawkers who played a big role in the 2013-14 season. Oklahoma Saturday. Schaake scored one of the two touchdowns and both pitches averaged 394 yards. Smith also hit three ground balls on the line and around the ends. Both are sophomores and will be seen in the Jaya-hawker lineup at the 2015 game, which plays its last game against the University of Missouri. Ruling of M. V. I. A. on Tie Games Accounts for Shifts Big Six Standings Change Latest standings of the teams in the Big Six conference race have been somewhat affected by the ruling of the athletic directors of the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association made last December in Kansas. This ruling states that in determining the percentage score for a tie game, the team counted as one win and one-half game lost. The latest measures under this rule hold. W | L | Pet. | Pe. Op. Pl. Kansas | 2 | 175 | 46 Oklahoma | 3 | 170 | 46 Nebraska | 1 | 10 | 50 Ohio | 2 | 90 | 33 State State | 1 | 90 | 33 State State | 1 | 90 | 33 Hockey Game Ends in Tic Freshman-Sophomore Contest Completes First Round of Class Meet The freshmen and sophomores tied in the last game of the first round of the class hockey tournament. The freshman lineup was: right wing I. Bowman; right inside, M. Allen; right outside, L. Anderson; right wall, right wing, O. Quartney, right half, right half, M. E. Edie sit belt, M. Wushen; left abshturm; left back, E. Higgins; goal, Harler; Subutahutes were E. Hunzinger. The sophoraon lineup was: right wing, N. Starick; right inside wing, L. Dougain; left inside D. Lighiburton; right wing, L. Dougain; right half B. Eycky center; right back B. Moee; right back B. Moee; left back A. Learned; and goal, M. Mendonsa. E. Armstrong was The second round of the class hockey tournament will be played off this week. Big Six Champions to Be Determined by Henry's Tigers Jayhawkers and Sooners With Loss Apiece Must Meet Missouri DOPE NEVER TRUSTED Kansas City, Nov. 17—(UHP)—I'll up to Missouri to determine whether Kansas or Oklahoma wins the Big Six soccer football championship. Kansas and Oklahoma tied for the conference leadership, by the numbers. The Wildcats, Seers Saturday, both have Missouri as their only remaining Big Six opponents. Kansas plays Missouri, Saturday, Oklahoma on Thanksgiving day, both Kansas and Illinois play at the season with a tie with four victories and one defeat apiece. If either lose or tie, it will cost the championship, since a tie counts as an elimination. Only One Conference Game Besides the Kansas-Missouri game a rivalry started away back there in 1891, other games in which conference teams compete are the Kansas-Oklahoma State at Iowa City, Iowa State vs. Drake at Des Moines. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater; KansasAggies vs. Centre at Manhattan Success or victory on the football season always hinges on the outcome of their annual game. Advance statistics, favoring Kansas by a goodly margin this year, always are regarded as worth less than nothing when the whistle blows for the team. Kansas Wins 19. Loses 14 Kansas Wins 13th game, they have played, Kansas has won 19 times, Missouri 14, and five games have resulted in ties. Kansas will be out for revenge. It was a big win for the representatives in the Big Six commission, who first brought charges of professionalism against Jim Bauech, Kansas Wins 20th game, "Bill" Harris for playerpresenting. Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Coach Gwin Henry's Tigers started out this fall in a disastrous way, but after losing four games they began to show signs of improvement. Nebraska to a last week败 Nebraska had previously defeated Kansas 16 to 0. The Nebraska team won against Angles, who in turn defeated Missouri. Nebraska Favored To Beat Iowa Nebraska is a night favorite for the Sooner, but will have a tough battle with the Oklahoma Aggies. A bitter defeat left Nebraska Missouri Thanksgiving will make it difficult for the Sooners to reach their top team. The Iowa State Cyclones, whose 13 to 0 to the Kansas Aggies marked their first win in college football, have a chance against Drake. "Bo" McMee has a chance for the quarterback for the Centre College DICKINSON Attend the Matinee A "Hurricane of Happiness and Infinity" *Heading for LAWRENCE at the Rate* of a hundred Smiles Every Laff-Hour! It's Here Today— Thru Wednesday Added Units Scenic "The Camera Trail" News eleven when it defeated Harvard several years ago. HAROLD LLOYD "Feet First" Big Six Athletics, Week-end Nov. 21-22 Football, Nov. 22 Football. No. 12. Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbia, K.S.A.C. vs. Centre College at Man- hattan Ames vs. Drake at Des Moines Nebraska vs. Iowa at Iowa City. Oklahoma vs. Okla. A. & M. at Still- water. Thurs—"TBOSE 3 FRENCH GIRLS" with Fifl Dorsay, Reginald Denny fresman Football Nov. 21, Oakland vs.oka A. A. M at Norman. Two-Mile Team Race Nov. 22 Kansas City vs. Columbia. Last Year's Football Scores Varsity - Kansas; 0. Missouri; Freshman - Oklahoma; 19;oka A. % M. 0. Sport Shots For once this season the varsity played football. The team really clicked. The Sooners provided the prettiest running attack that has put in at Lawrence in many moons but the alert Ajkah defense stopped them Stuck booted a pretty place kick for the thirteenth point. It was his first attempt of the year. Archie used to be an underclassman, one of the best in the state in his day. There was no outstanding star in the game unless it was Mills of Oklahoma. That boy can do anything with a football. He broke lose several times for nice gain. His long, accurate passes were interrupted twice after time and he pointed 10 times for a 38 yard average. He is just about the number of times he still take Baur for our football player. Benny Baker got into the game twice to kick off and send a pair of nice kicks down the field. If one starts complimenting any one Kansas player he has to pass the ball. When he does, the ball, Smoot at center was a power. McCall, Atkinson and Rost played guard for a change and really disturbed that team. He then tackled broke through time and again the southern back behind him. Foy was down on nearly all the punts. He recovered once when it took a bad fall and bounced right into Axel's hands. And this Beach. He really tackles. He played a sweet game at backing up the line but was not uped to carry the ball often. lethargic but Saturday he really did something good, he pushed his running hard and fast. He hit low and with plenty of power his爪s punted 40 yards and we didn't win. The Kansas ends, Stuck and Hanson, showed the results of a week of running practice and were down and turning in nice tackles. The Oklahoma ends, skirt the Kansas ends as has been their win this season against other teams. This is the first time this season in which no Sooner has broken away for a run of more than 59 yards for a touchdown. The Kansas defense deserves credit. This boy Schaake looked good for the first time this year. He has been rather Fisher's play was the best of the year. He plunged lower, passed accurately and drove the team better than it has been driven all season. His returns on several punts were very good. He made a nice bit of signal calling. He also carried the ball for his share of gains. Bausch got a big hand when he went into the ball game both times. And Bausch would go out of the Jahwink fireworks. That pass of his to Cox on the 3-yard line was as pretty a pass as will be seen here in the last couple of seconds, beautiful catch. When Bausch went over for that touchdown he would have gone and had been 20 yards to go instead of 2. The Sooners had the Kansans figured as suckers for passes but were sadly fooled. They completed 3 in 20 attempts. Most of the Sooners looked like Liliputians compared with Jarrying arms and kept on going. He threw that pass to Cox with 3 man hanging on to him. Or rather trying to. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 KENNEDY Plumbing Co. Refrigerators General Electric To Live Well . . . 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