PAGE FOUR MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Huskers Destined to Annex Big-Six Title Once More K-Aggies Chances Explod When Bible's Boys Win Second Game of Year of Year Kansas is doomed to the fifth rung of the Big Six conference ladder as a result of the 7 to 0 defeat at the hands of the wily Tiger Saturdays, Iowa State, with a .000 percentage and the gloomy prospect that they meet the Cornhoppers Thanksgiving day, will stay at the foot of the ladder. Mo M'cillin's K-Aggeres had high hopes and a chance for the championship, which came to 10 to 6 at Manhattan last Saturday. And now, having played their conference schedule, the Aggeres won their first game of cinching the third position, a barre chance at second place, and aPOSITION after scoring by playing on the step just above Kansas. Nebraska Has Glan State With a victory over the Iowa State Cycle game in Kansas, Daygame at Lincoln, the Nebraska Huskers will keep the Big Six crown which they claimed last season Their percentage will remain a perfect 1.000 in spite of the two tieth percentages to 7 and 7 with inclusion 18 to 13. Nebraska Has Clean Slate In an event that Nebraska wins while Oklahoma and Missouri play a tie game at Columbus Thursday, Kansas won in a double-hit victory Huskers for second honors. The Sooners and Tigers would then tie for third place. But if a winner came from the state, emerges from the battle at Columbia will drop down to fourth position, and the Kansas Aggies will step in between Oklahoma and Missouri for first. Ames Victory Improbable Among things that are possible but rather improbable is a tie for championship resulting from Iowa State defeating Nebraska, with Oklahoma State winning by coach Workman's Cyclones would have something to bring about, but they would still be behind Kansas. The Haskens, Soosers, and Tigers would also win. In the same one team succeeded in outscoring the other at Columbia Thursday, the winner would clinch the championship, the loser would claim second, and Nebraska, defended by the third place in the contest. K. U. Is in Fifth Place Thus, three of the Big Six may still entertain at least a faint hope for the title, a fourth team may hope for better standing as a result of games to be played by the other schools, but the Kansas Jayhawks and the Clarems have written their fate and it cannot possibly be changed. Although Jm Bausch, stellar Kansas fallback, did not see action in the last two games played by the Jay-hawkers, he remains, for the present, at the head of the list of injuries. “Frosty” Cox ranks second, his total being equal to Bausch's, but Cox played in one more game than did Bausch. Page of Kansas holds fourth place just below Warren of Oklahoma, who also holds Cox's. The Big Six game and individual standings follow: BIG SIX CONFERENCE | | | | | Pt. | Op. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Netherland | 2 | 1 | 7 | 1,000 | 68 | | Minnesota | 2 | 1 | 6 | 1,000 | 68 | | Oklahoma | 2 | 1 | 6 | 647 | 98 | | Texas | 2 | 1 | 6 | 647 | 98 | | Kansas | 2 | 1 | 6 | 647 | 98 | | Louisiana | 2 | 1 | 6 | 647 | 98 | | | | | Pt. | Op. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Louisiana | 2 | 1 | 6 | 647 | 98 | (Kannas and Kannas Agrisu standing final it conference includes non conference MO GA Stats J. Hancock, Kannan FR, 6 | 4 | 1 | PAT, T0 J. Bouchard, Kavan FR, 6 | 4 | 1 | PAT, T0 Warren, Oklahoma HR, 7 | 4 | 1 | 2 Pape, Georgia HR, 7 | 4 | 1 | 2 Oklahoma HR, 7 | 4 | 1 | 2 Read the Kansan want ads Want Ads LOST: Tortoise shell glasses in leather case. Call 1814. Reward. LOST: Keys in leather case, at or near Stadium, Saturday afternoon. Call Burger at 603. —64 LOST: Pair of horn nipped glasses. Friday morning on Ohio Street. Marjorie Simpson. Phone 1536. Reward. — 66 LOST: Phi Chi fraternity ring; ruby, Call. 1479. Reward. Josephine Jacmain Scott. —65 LOST; a scarf, red plaid center with a blue flowered border, Finder please return it to Kansan office. —64 FOR RENT: Newly papered double rooms for boys. For boys; Oil heat; also apartment and guest room. 1247 Ohio. Phone 2180. —65 KEYS MADE for trunks, automobiles, door and paddocks; guns repaired, knives and shears sharpened. Padlocks and nightlight locks for snake. Rutter's Repair Shop, 8 East 5th. —tf Tigers Are Happy Over Plucking the Jayhawk Coach Henry; it was a very fine game. The slick field made the plays of both teams look awkward. I always enjoy playing the teams of my team. Russell Dills: We are a "helluva" bunch of happy players. Captain Waldorf: I am tickled to death. The boys fought like demons Now for Oklahoma. bunch of happy players. Dick Morgan: It was a great bat! th. Scott Kennedy: What a game! Asst. Coach Lansing: A dandy game. All of the players quoted above graduate this year except Morgan, who played last week and who played their last game against K. Jeffery Sullivan and R. James Laurie Shaff, and Ray Smith. Intramural Basketball Attracts Interest As Baseball Season Ends Last Year Victors Will Enter Same Squad; Competition to Be Strong Interest in intramurals now turns to basketball, with baseball and minor league. You can bet, manager of intramurals, posted a notice today that all entries from organized houses and unattached contexts must be filed Nov. 27 at the Patton The Betas were victors in the basketball tournament last year and they are expected to make another strong team. They will be members of their all-victorious team are back. Several strong teams will probably be entered this season, however since the interest shown in injuries in greater now than ever before. Teams will follow the same routine as before, playing in four divisions. The opposing teams will play a tournament for the team with the lowest score of the hill. Teams will use to practice before the tournament must see E. R. Elbel in Rohinson gymnasium. Handball finals are now under way. Those who have reached the second round will join Bunn, A, K. L; Silla unattached; Eberhart, Beta; Gradinger, PI K. A.; Myers, PI U; Shifar, Buffa, Beta; Cox and PE K. A. First round entries are: Ben baugh and Neil, Neil Psi; Harper, D. H. Marshall, S. P. E; Swenson, P. A.; Goldberg, M.; Gah, G.; Shulman, R.; Ralston, K. Sig; Manley, Phi Deliz; Ascraft and Greenleaf, unattached. A new plan has been adopted for intramural play this year which makes it possible for more meq to be played. A coach can also class a "a" team and as many additional teams as desired. These additional teams will not play, for example, the game they win their division. They will also be allowed to play in the elimination and championships. These teams will be known as "b" Dr. Julius T. Willard, vice president of Kansas State Agricultural College and dean of the division of agriculture, told me that the fifth anniversary of his connection with this school. In his speech before a special assembly he remarked that there is no difference between 2015 and 2016 years ago and now, but there is a decided change in the attitude towards learning. A half century ago the only object was to get an education; it is the "fashion" to attend college. TOMORROW-Irene Rich, Theo, Roberty and star cast in "Ned McCobbs Daughter". Abounding with swift moving dramatic act- mation, humor and humour. Also Kinggren's comedy, "Howling Hollywood." The Hatee TODAY—Wm. Boyd and Carol Lombard in a thrill epic, thrill "The Leatherchurch." Also Lauren Bosely, "The Battling Sisters." Basketball Practice Begins Today; Real Work Starts Dec. Court Call Four Lettermen, Cox, Ramsey Bishop, Thompson, Answer the Missouri game a thing of the past, K.U.'s interest now centers on basketball and the chances of the Jayhawkers for a Big Six championship in the indoor sport. Dr. F. C. Allen will coach the squirt team this season. There will be no assistant coaches as he been the carbon in the past. A small group of basketball has been engaging in handball contexts and cross-country runs for the past few weeks in order to condition them. This team has been very formermen who have been out so far are T. C. Bishop and Rub Thompson. At basketball practice this afternoon, fundamentals of the game were stressed. Football men will view the session in their street clothes for they are not scheduled to report until Mon. Dec. 2, when intensive work will start. "Frosty" Cox, honorary captain of last year's team, and Floyd Ramsay are other lettermen for the game. Both were on the football squad this fall. Freshman basketball candidates will take part in the mens gymnastics, according to Coach Bunn. This is a general call for all "Frosty" who intend to try for the Sport Shots by the Kansan Sport Editor --game, while Cochran and Mullins were substitutes. Now is the time of year when football fans try to pick an all-star football team. Only two of the five teams in the Stadium field this year, Karauna Agnies and Missouri, Oklahoma, New Orleans, away from home, and the Crimson and Blue team out-played all three winning two of the contests and losing one. The Kansan will grill print any favorite. Big Six selection students include Ben, the second and William Doyle of the Pi Upstairs fraternity are the first to submit their Ends: Hursley, Missouri, and Chur- chill, Oklahoma. Tackles: Freeman, Kansas Aggies and Richards, Nebraska. Guards: Rost, Kansas, and Bauman Kansas Aviaries Kansas Aggies. Centre: Smith, Missouri Center: Smith, Missouri. Quarterback: Waldorf, Missouri. Halfbacks: Crider, Oklahoma, an girl, Nebraska. This tiro of backfield seniors serve honorable mention for their play in the game. He was handed them materially both on defense and offense. Mallina Cochran, and Schoplin were graduating linemen who played at least a quarter of the games. Bramilea did not get a chance at the Tigers. Schoplin played most of the Fullback: Bausch, Kansas. Reserve back: Cox, Kansas. Toilet Articles For Your Convenience We Stock TWO BOOK STORES Eight men appeared on the Memorial stadium field Saturday afternoon wearing the Crismon and Blue uniform for the last time. They are: Captain Steward Lyman, Art Lawrence, and Ed Schmidt,胡克顿; Coach Coshran, Dask Mal line; Roland O'Connor, and EB Franklin, linenen. The slick and frozen ground placed firm footing at a premium, and cold fingers of offhand helped the bull. Once Lawn-fumbled and Campbell of Missouri recovered on the Kansas 26-year-old steer, he was halted by a fighting Kansas team eight yard from the goal. It was an injury provoid proved costly to the Jayhawkers. tumors are that if Jim Banché had been in the game Kansas would have won or at least tied, but a condition to play and Walderd was. Jim wrenched his knee in the Oklahoma game and has played on the field a slick, frozen field and a scrappy Tiger team were too much risk for Coach Hagssis, to allow Banché to win. Louis Derry and Russell Dills, Missouri backs, were poisoned to the Jayhawk defense, it seemed. Derry dashed through the entire Kansas team in the first period to run 33 yards and place the ball upfield. Dills matched a pass from Waldoft, while Lyman looked on, to score the Tiger touchdown. Then to demonstrate his fleetness again, the diminutive 145-pound are ran the five yards for the extra point, crossing the fine stand- Art Lawvere played the game of his life against Missouri. It was he who ran 40 yards to place the ball in the end zone. He did so period. It was he who passed time and again to Fisher for gains in Jayhawker drives. And it was he who played for himself in contact with all the Missouri men. Fisher and Captain Lyman teamed along with him to play their best offense, called upon its defense or defense. Touch Typewriting Enroll with us and let our skilled teachers help you over the difficult places in learning touch type writing. Special afternoon classes for University students. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. TODAY - TOMORROW WEDNESDAY GRETA GARBO "THE OLD BARN" ALL-TALKING Mack Sennett Comedy Fox Moviemoto News THUR. - FRI. - SAT. 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