FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THIRTEEN PRE-GAME DOPE GIVES MISSOURI EVEN CHANCE DESPITE FACT SOME CRITICS FAVOR THE JAYHAWKERS Bengal's Record For Season Has Not Been Impressive And Kansas Gridiron Is Considered a Jinx; Tigers Expected To Use Air Attack If Weather Is Favorable Coach Gwin Henry's Tigers will enter the game Saturday on practically even terms with the Jayhawkers although several critics give the Kansas team a slight edge over the Missourians. For the past week Coach Henry has been spending his time polishing up old and new plays which Missouri backers hope the Jayhawkers will have difficulty in solving. The Missouri team will take its final workout this afternoon and leave for Lawrence early in the morning, spending the night in Kauai. Lawrence shortly before the game. A host of Missouri rooters will be accompanied by the University of Oklahoma's special trains roll into Lawson. Missouri's case would appear to be a sad one if the game were against any other opponent than their anthem. The team started practice this fall with a winning football the brightest in several years, but for some reason they have gradually disintegrated from flashery into a team that has barely won from weak opponents. Coach Henry has been at a loss to explain the decadence of his team and unsuccessfully sought help to bring them out of their slump. The Tigers opened the season with Iowa State as their opponents and by displaying a versatile passing and shooting game that led to an 19-0 score. Drake was the next victim of the Tigers and fell by a 20-9 score with captain John Waldford leading his teammates in a powerful move that left the Drake team stunned. At this point of the season something seems to have snapped and from then on the Tigers experienced some upswing. The team won 74 of weaker teams and ties with teams which they should be haken. Missouri managed to the Nebraska 7-4, where they were outlasted Saturday were doused out by the strong Kansas Aggie team 7-6. The Washington University Bears hold off Washington and win guided by a last minute pass. The Tigers journeyed to New York where they were humbled 14.0. The offense of the Tigers has displayed little ability to function in games thus far and unless a radical change in team chemistry or a critical battle against the K. U. eleven. In the line the Missouri team will probably weight about as much per man as the Kansas team. In the backfield they may be considerably outweighed if Gwin Henry follows his intention of shifting Dilla to quarterback. He would also choose the same duties as majority of the backfield have overworked him. The Missouri team will probably seek victory along the aerial route in the coming contest if they have a day off, and we won't, nor will not Walderf, backfield are will start the game due to injuries. The whistle would be heard badly buttered and several of the men are still moving injuries. The tedium of the long journey caused a drop in morale which conch Henry diagnosed as staleness and light workouts this week have been his method of caring it. McGill may be out of the fray on Monday and Henry will have to find another man capable of filling his shoes. Although Missouri prospects for winning the game are not so bright voters still hold out hope. The fact that Kansas is another attractive member of the Bengal team on Memorial Stadium field is another factor bringing glom to the national contestsion member of the Bengal team. Despite the fact the Tigers seem to be the underdog in the forthcoming contest it is certainly they will put up a fight that will give the Jayaways plenty to do, and if nothing unforeseen joins up are considered we can an equal chance with the Kans to dimax the session with *j* win. Missouri Record This Season M.U. 10; Iowa State 0. M.U. 0; Drake 0. M.U. 7; Nebraska 7. M.U. 6; Kansas Aggies 7. M.U. 6; Washington 0. M.U. 9; New York U. 14. Largest Football Crowd Will See Kansas Game It is expected that there will be more people watching football games in Kawasaki next Saturday than ever. This season, it will be two that two of the most colorful battles, in years are to be played on the K. U. K-Aggeris grilton that after noon. The Kansas-Missouri game at Lawnerville is always the biggest drawing for the state. Most teams are preparing to handle a crowd of some 35,000 persons. Second only to the K. U.-M. U., game is the Aggie's Big Six championship of the Big Six. Reports from Manhattan indicate that 28,000 people see the game there. It is important that these two big teams have to come on the same day and its Kansai should have its greatest day of football—that is of course if the game is at home. Beat Mizzou! John Waldorf Stories coming from Columbia say that the Missouri leader may not be able to play Saturday. His loss will be greatly felt by the visitors. Wrestling Team Shows Ability in Preliminary Practices, Coach Says Capt, Church and Cochran Form Nucleus for New Material Training for Squad With the passing of the Thames Giving vacation and the football season, heavy workouts are looming up and squatting is being fitted in. In spite of the fact that the team has been taking a great deal of Coach Bounan's time, the mat work has been progressing very nicely under the guidance of his team. The maintain of this year's wrestling team. However, there is still plenty of work ahead of Coach Bounan and the members of the squad before the work is completed good and the men can be watched. The football team will give the wrestling squad some good material and will give them a new reporting for football. At the end of the season these men will be called stars. Coach Bauman faces the problem of building up his team around two lettermen, Captain Steve Church, and coach Greg Holmes in the 175 in the 197 class. Captain Church is the Big Six Champions of his division, while Cochran placed third in the same meet. Tommy Cox, who was one of the few players not to be eligible to wrestle again this year owing to eligibility rules which declare an man ineligible after three years of competition. Cox has won three years, last year winning the Big Six Championship in his division. Tiger Captain KANSAS AHEAD OF MISSOURI ON BOTH DIAMOND AND COURT Missouri Leads in Track: Statistics Show Athletic Team Meeting Nearly 200 Times Preceding the annual home-coming football game with Missouri university here next Saturday, it is interesting to look back over the history of former athletic contests between the two Universities other than football games. Since 1907, Kansas has met Missoula in 75 basketball contests, winning 13 of the games. The total number of points earned by Kansas is 2010; for Michigan, it is 146. Former K. L. M.I. Year Year NU MI WI 1907 1907 21 34 24 1908 1908 21 34 24 1909 1909 21 34 24 1909 1909 21 34 24 1910 1910 21 35 19 1910 1910 21 35 19 1911 1911 21 35 19 1911 1911 21 35 19 1912 1912 26 31 21 1912 1912 26 31 21 1914 1914 31 31 21 1914 1914 31 31 21 1914 1914 34 39 21 1914 1914 34 39 21 1915 1915 27 31 21 1915 1915 27 31 21 1915 1915 27 31 21 In baseball, Kansas has met Missouri 78 times piling up a total of 49 games to Missouri's 36. Out of the 78 contests Kansas has won 45 of the games. The log of the University of Florida which was started this year contains a day-by-day record of the impact of the students on the students and faculty. Clyde W. Hatcher, Oakworth, Mo. John W. Sedella, Sidney, Mo. *Russell D. Hill*, New Orleans, Mo. *Kirk H. Smith, Tulsa, Okla* George Edmonson, Sr, Lincoln, Mo. George Edmonson, Sr, Lincoln, Mo. Peter Marvin, Kennesaw, Oryal Buckmuster, Sr, Charles, Mo. Richard Morgan, Newton, Kan. Richard Morgan, Newton, Kan. John Edward S. Hubert, Blind, Mo. John Edward S. Hubert, Blind, Mo. *Leonard Mickelson*, Oakworth, Mo. *Part H. Brayton*, Savannah, Mo. *Part H. Brayton*, Savannah, Mo. *Cyphee Horne*, Oakworth, Mo. *John Cahn*, Walden, Knox City, Kansas. Kenneth E. Keeley, Kenyon City, Kansas. Louis Derry, Purple Hole, Mo. Louis Derry, Purple Hole, Mo. Letter O. Packard, Campton, Mo. Letter O. Packard, Campton, Mo. Von A. Hale, Hamline, Mo. JAMES M. BALTEER, Columbus, Mo. JAMES H. BALTEER, Hot Springs, Ark. WILLIAM W. BALTEER, Wichita, Mo. William I. WORLDEN, Kansas City, Mo. William J. WORLDEN, Kansas City, Mo. CHRISTOPHER H. WORLDEN, Independence, Mo. Former K, L, U, M, U: Track Seens | Former | U | L | M | U | Track Seens | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1961 | 40 | 27 | 13 | 51 | 44 | | 1962 | 40 | 28 | 13 | 51 | 44 | | 1963 | 57 | 65 | 139 | 80 | 66 | | 1964 | 57 | 65 | 139 | 80 | 66 | | 1965 | 27 | 43 | 139 | 80 | 66 | | 1966 | 27 | 43 | 139 | 80 | 66 | | 1967 | 29 | 44 | 139 | 80 | 66 | | 1968 | 29 | 44 | 139 | 80 | 66 | | 1969 | 64 % | 52 % | 152 % | 56 % | 60 % | | 1970 | 44 % | 52 % | 152 % | 56 % | 60 % | | 1971 | 44 % | 52 % | 152 % | 56 % | 60 % | | 1972 | 44 % | 52 % | 152 % | 56 % | 60 % | | 1973 | 42 % | 52 % | 152 % | 56 % | 71 % | | 1974 | 42 % | 52 % | 152 % | 56 % | 71 % | | 1975 | 41 % | 52 % | 152 % | 56 % | 71 % | | 1976 | 41 % | 52 % | 152 % | 56 % | 71 % | | 1977 | 74 %/64 % | 175 %/184 % | 175 %/184 % | 175 %/184 % | 184 %/184 % | Basketball Scores Tier 1915 A/1916 17 26 17 26 17 24 17 24 18 24 1910 23 24 23 24 23 24 23 24 1910 19 21 1910 19 21 1910 19 21 1910 19 21 1929 16 21 16 21 16 21 16 21 1921 16 21 16 21 16 21 1921 16 21 16 21 1921 16 21 1921 16 21 1924 16 19 16 19 16 19 1926 16 19 16 19 1926 16 19 1926 16 19 1927 42 25 33 22 40 26 24 30 29 42 29 19 31 19 Dual track tracks between the two Universities since 1901 show that the team have met 20 times. The total points earned by Kansas is 12765; by Massey Cox is in school this year and will probably be of great help to Coach Bauman in the instruction of the new players. In his closing "Shorty" Anderson and David Miller, team members last year. However, Bauman has some very likely mistakes, including trying out, Quite a number of these new men are working out regularly at the stadium getting into condition for both players and the season that will follow. The following induction shows the results of former Kansas and Missouri, basketball and baseball scores and track meet results; In order to get a line-up on his in. Men, Coach Bauman has called for a meeting at the stadium at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. All the men that have been working out and all those men interested in wrestling are asked to meet in a meeting as the coach will have some important things to tell the men. In the past, the students have not supported the wrestling team as much as they should because they did not learn all of their meets were scheduled. The team works out daily down at the stadium and welcomes you to watch the match. Kansas has always had good wrestling teams, not always placing first in the conference but always being a favorite of each other and kind of competition. Each year Kansas is represented in the Big Six tournament. It is always one of the best of the conference. Last year, Kansas carried away two championships and a third. The team will play with the support of the students, Coach Bauman can ensure Kansas of a wrestling team that will finish high. The team of the teams at the end of the year. Disclosure of a virtual campus run ring* at the University of Michigan. The students are on the university's students on liquor charges and the placing on placement of five fraternities. Oliver Lindenmeyer, Lake Forest, Ill. *Scott. Kennedy*, Kawasaki, City. 56 22 22 30 29 47 31 30 30 30 20 30 Total 2010 1923 Former K. K. U.-M.U. 1902 KU MU 1 1 1902 3 1 1 1902 1 1 1 1904 11 11 1904 10 11 1906 5 1 1906 3 1 1907 5 1 1907 3 1 1911 11 1908 2 1 1908 3 1 1911 11 1909 6 1 1909 2 1 1911 2 1 1910 6 1 1910 2 1 1912 2 1 1912 2 1 1913 6 1 1913 2 1 1914 6 1 1914 2 1 1915 6 1 1915 6 1 1916 7 1 1916 4 **Name** Horems **Name** Horems *Stanley K. Baldwin* Jr., Miami *R. Gullah* R. Lailie, Miami *Dena N. Dekau* Pamelaeon, Calif. *William Oldman, Katy City, Ohio* *Chelsea Fowler* Houston THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI FOOTBALL TEAM----1929 Fast Guard Position Weigh Years Completed back 150 114 back 120 10 back 158 0 back 158 0 back 165 0 end 165 0 end 165 0 end 152 1 end 152 1 ginned 170 0 back 170 0 back 175 1 back 175 1 back 180 1 back 180 1 back 165 0 back 169 2 back 155 1 back 155 1 back 175 1 back 180 1 back 185 0 back 185 0 ginned 180 0 ginned 180 1 ginned 174 1 end 164 1 end 164 1 back 284 2 back 284 2 tackle 189 0 tackle 189 0 tackle 185 1 back 155 0 tackle 180 0 tackle 180 0 tackle 200 0 tackle 185 0 tackle 185 1 tackle 185 1 tackle 200 1 tackle 200 1 tackle 200 1 tackle 200 1 tackle 212 0 tackle 212 0 TO WEAR TO THE GAME Delivered to your door Delivered to your door Phone 88 on Massachusetts Street in Hotel Eldridge DOLAND LOGAN Logan has come to be recognized as one of the best guards in the conference. In spite of his weight he is fast in going down under pants. In addition, he is also great at playing the games this season. This is his last year with Kansas. Seniors at the university of Uuhh proved to be the best gumnen in a shooting match between the seniors and the lower classes by emerging from the lower-class match with the largest number of down targets to their credit. The fraternities of the University external Cooperative association which is an organization of fraternities to affect savings in food buying through SOXMAN'S SANDWICH INN Home Cooking Snappy Service 1403 Mass. St. TIGER-JAYHAWK GRID BATTLES PRESENT HISTORICAL TOSS-UP Kansas Dominance Held for Two Periods of Seven Exultant Years From 1891 to 1909 While 300 Japahyei rockers were cheering their victory of 22-8 over Missouri late in the night of October 31, 1891, the two special train coaches which had been charmed for the occasion were being locked onto the back of a freight train, a little more than a mile away, attending those Kansas victims home. This train, the first of its kind ever to leave Lawernes, left the Santa Fia station over the northwestern road and confronted Prof. E. M. Hoggins on preparing for this game, for the same had no shoes and there were several players on the field who finally managed to get enough to complete the equipment for the players. Just as to Easterners the Harvard-Yale game is the center of interest, as well as the Jayhawk-Fierer struggle is one of the greatest athletic competitions. Recent records attested the game to being the most successful runners its strength for this time. From the time of the game in '92 until 1908 when K. U. and M. U. tried to "twist" the Tiger's tail twice, the superiority of the bracer and better trained Kamaeson team was 690 to 350. By the end of theew crowd a dwel of 5,000 or more. TUSCALOSE CAMELS in out The team's unusual upright setback by the overeast card was in 1901 when Misurowi came out on top of the 18-12 score. Last minute rulers, upsets, and spectacular forward pass results in touchdowns have provided the most impact of the game. The most prominent of these occurred in 1903. There was less than a minute to play and K. U. was lost. This was the first time he received the ball from the center and, in the excitement of the last moment, disperced stumps, placed the ball over the goal line, and played four years of football in high school with Pooleer, in that freezing moment, forget all training and preparation. That the two had successfully worked so many times in their high school days, he run to position and blended it with the moment after Pooleer had placed it. **Years** 1602 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 1608 1609 1610 1611 1612 1613 1614 1615 1616 1617 1618 1619 1620 1621 1622 1623 1624 1625 1626 1627 1628 1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635 1636 1637 1638 1639 1640 Six Fat Years for Kansas It sailed through the air for an amazing distance and even before it touched the ground beyond but within a few minutes the final whistle blew, fans had won. Games won: Kansas 19, Missouri 13. Games tied, 5. Six Fat Years for Kansas For six years following the Jayhawks' total of seven games, from 1902 until 1909, and in all but one of these, the Kannas line was never crossed. Early in the game of 1909, in fact within seven minutes of kickoff, the team scored a drop kick. Missouri routers went wild, and as the Kansas City Star wrote: "When Hackey booted his first field goal three minutes after the action went wild. The air was thick with flying derbies. Three cheerleaders, to inspire their faithfully pelling cohorts beat their hats to pieces over boxes, was a great victory. In addition, "Missouri won that game 12-6. From that time on it was a question who would win. In '10 and '11 the two stairs tied, and in the teens Missouri won 4 games to the three victories; in '11 they were years it was usually a toss up who would be victorious. Kansas has claimed that place three times, while Alabama has placed the Jayhawks wings four times. Previous scores Contest Then Was Toss-Up Kan. Mo. Year Kant. Mo. 22 8 1911 3, 3 12 4 1012 12 3 14 18 1012 6 10 18 1012 13 10 6 10 1015 8 6 30 0 1015 0 13 10 0 1017 21 20 10 0 1017 no game 32 6 1019 6 13 6 6 1020 7 16 12 18 1021 15 9 17 5 1022 7 9 6 1023 3 3 20 0 1024 0 14 24 0 1025 10 7 4 0 1025 10 15 4 0 1027 14 7 10 4 1028 6 25 6 12 Total 900 900 Certified Virgin Diamonds must be secured in a vault variety of distinctive mountains at standard prices. starts with you The Pedigree of a VIRGIN DIAMOND Once a diamond is mined, it goes on through the years . . . down the ages, where there is no need, no decay, no wear, not a need for changing ownership, good and bad. Such is inevitable. If you much more love the diamond be it, if you want the /r/ or to own it. VIRGIN DIAMONDS% Authorized Virgin Diamond Dealer F. H. ROBERTS 833 Massachusetts St. CASH BUYS MORE" 721 Main St. The Gibbs Clothing Co. 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