PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 Kansas Prepares for Next Big Six Clash With O. U Hargiss Crew Expects Rea Battle With Sooners at Oklahoma Saturday Members of the Kansas football squad, profiting from their experience at Lincoln against the Huskies Sat. Jan. 15 in preparation for their fourth Big Six assignment when they play at Iowa State. Soonerville at Norman this week-end. Coach Hargis' crew expect a real battle when they invade the Sooner stronghold and are sparing no pain in preparation for the struggle. Oklahoma proved her strength by executing an attack on Iowa State in their only conference games and is now perched at the pinnacle of the Big Six roost. Year Year Kan. Ola. Nn. Year Kan. Ola. 1961 7 6 0 1919 1962 8 6 0 1920 1963 9 6 0 1921 1964 10 6 0 1922 1965 11 6 0 1923 1966 12 6 0 1924 1967 13 6 0 1925 1968 14 6 0 1926 1969 15 6 0 1927 1970 16 6 0 1928 1971 17 6 0 1929 1972 18 6 0 1930 1973 19 6 0 1931 1974 20 6 0 1932 1975 21 6 0 1933 1976 22 6 0 1934 1977 23 6 0 1935 1978 24 6 0 1936 1979 25 6 0 1937 1980 26 6 0 1938 1981 27 6 0 1939 1982 28 6 0 1940 1983 29 6 0 1941 1984 30 6 0 1942 1985 31 6 0 1943 1986 32 6 0 1944 1987 33 6 0 1945 1988 34 6 0 1946 1989 35 6 0 1947 1990 36 6 0 1948 1991 37 6 0 1949 1992 38 6 0 1950 1993 39 6 0 1951 1994 40 6 0 1952 1995 41 6 0 1953 1994 42 6 0 1954 1995 43 6 0 1955 1996 44 6 0 1956 1997 45 6 0 1957 1998 46 6 0 1958 1999 47 6 0 1959 1999 48 6 0 1960 1999 49 6 0 1961 1999 50 6 0 1962 1999 51 6 0 1963 1999 52 6 0 1964 1999 53 6 0 1965 1999 54 6 0 1966 1999 55 6 0 1967 1999 56 6 0 1968 1999 57 6 0 1969 1999 58 6 0 1970 1999 59 6 0 1971 1999 60 6 0 1972 1999 61 6 0 1973 1999 62 6 0 1974 1999 63 6 0 1975 1999 64 6 0 1976 1999 65 6 0 1977 1999 66 6 0 1978 1999 67 6 0 1979 1999 68 6 0 1980 1999 69 6 0 1981 1999 70 6 0 1982 1999 71 6 0 1983 1999 72 6 0 1984 1999 73 6 0 1985 1999 74 6 0 1986 1999 75 6 0 1987 1999 76 6 0 1988 1999 77 6 0 1989 1999 78 6 0 1990 1999 79 6 0 1991 1999 80 6 0 1992 1999 81 6 0 1993 1999 82 6 0 1994 1999 83 6 0 1995 1999 84 6 0 1996 1999 85 6 0 1997 1999 86 6 0 1998 1999 87 6 0 1999 1999 88 6 0 2000 1999 89 6 0 2001 1999 90 6 0 2002 1999 91 6 0 2003 1999 92 6 0 2004 1999 93 6 0 2005 1999 94 6 0 2006 1999 95 6 0 2007 1999 96 6 0 2008 1999 97 6 0 2009 1999 98 6 0 2010 1999 99 6 0 2011 1999 100 6 0 2012 1999 101 6 0 2013 1999 102 6 0 2014 1999 103 6 0 2015 1999 104 6 0 2016 1999 105 6 0 2017 1999 106 6 0 2018 1999 107 6 0 2019 1999 108 6 0 2020 1999 109 6 0 2021 1999 110 6 0 2022 1999 111 6 0 2023 1999 112 6 0 2024 1999 113 6 0 2025 1999 114 6 0 2026 1999 115 6 0 2027 1999 116 6 0 2028 1999 117 6 0 2029 1999 118 6 0 2030 1999 119 6 0 2031 1999 120 6 0 2032 1999 121 6 0 2033 1999 122 6 0 2034 1999 123 6 0 2035 1999 124 6 0 2036 1999 125 6 0 2037 1999 126 6 0 2038 1999 127 6 0 2039 1999 128 6 0 2040 1999 129 6 0 2041 1999 130 6 0 2042 1999 131 6 0 2043 1999 132 6 0 2044 1999 133 6 0 2045 1999 134 6 0 2046 1999 135 6 0 2047 1999 136 6 0 2048 1999 137 6 0 2049 1999 138 6 0 2050 1999 139 6 0 2051 1999 140 6 0 2052 1999 141 6 0 2053 1999 142 6 0 2054 1999 143 6 0 2055 1999 144 6 0 2056 1999 145 6 0 2057 1999 146 6 0 2058 1999 147 6 0 2059 1999 148 6 0 2060 1999 149 6 0 2061 1999 150 6 0 2062 1999 151 6 0 2063 1999 152 6 0 2064 1999 153 6 0 2065 1999 154 6 0 2066 1999 155 6 0 2067 1999 156 6 0 2068 1999 157 6 0 2069 1999 158 6 0 2070 1999 159 6 0 2071 1999 160 6 0 2072 1999 161 6 0 2073 1999 162 6 0 2074 1999 163 6 0 2075 1999 164 6 0 2076 1999 165 6 0 2077 1999 166 6 0 2078 1999 167 6 0 2079 1999 168 6 0 2080 1999 169 6 0 2081 1999 170 6 0 2082 1999 171 6 0 2083 1999 172 6 0 2084 1999 173 6 0 2085 1999 174 6 0 2086 1999 175 6 0 2087 1999 176 6 0 2088 1999 177 6 0 2089 1999 178 6 0 2090 1999 179 6 0 2091 1999 180 6 0 2092 1999 181 6 0 2093 1999 182 6 0 2094 1999 183 6 0 2095 1999 184 6 0 2096 1999 185 6 0 2097 1999 186 6 0 2098 1999 187 6 0 2099 1999 188 6 0 2099 1999 189 6 0 2099 1999 190 6 0 2099 1999 191 6 0 2099 1999 192 6 0 2099 1999 193 6 0 2099 1999 194 6 0 2099 1999 195 6 0 2099 1999 196 6 0 2099 1999 197 6 0 2099 1999 198 6 0 2099 1999 199 Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 4—(UUP) The University of Kansas Jayhawks dogged by the ill fortune of being called dangerous by all and losing on game after another by narrow mar row. Face Oklahoma next Saturday day. The Okaohomana hold the only undefeated, untied record in the Big Six circuit and from the beginning of the 1980s, he was one of the championship timber. Nebraska, only other team in the conference with a 1,000 per cent standings, defeated Kanada in three games. The only other conference contest scheduled is between Kansas Aggies and Oklahoma State, a tramping Missouri's hopes last weekend, and Iowa State, which has lost two games. Missouri will play Washington University of St. Louis in a non-conference game. The week-end pretty definitely left the conference race between Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas Aggies. Jayhawkers to Meet K-Aggies In First Game Frosh Schedule Arranged Coach Steve Hinshew's freshman football squad will share the Big Six conference stage with the variety members this week end when they will play their first game against Big Six freshman football game to be played. Two other freshmen teams in the Big Six will also play Saturday, Missouri will meet the Nebraska team on Friday while the Cornhuskers look on from the sidelines, Nov. 9 is an off-day for the powerhouse. The Jayhawks will meet Oklahoma at Norman and thus giving way to the freshman game here on the Memorial Stadium. Nov, 9—K. U., vs. K.S.A.C., at Lawrence, Missouri vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Seven games are to be played by freshman teams of Big Six schools according to schedules collected by the K.U. News Bureau. Under the K.U. News Bureau, each school may schedule two games for it freshmen. The list : Eligibility requirements were be- ing checked today by W, W. Davis and Coach Himshaw will be able to use the squad probably last today. Nov. 16—Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbia, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, K.S.A.C. vs. Creighton (non-conference). Nov. 22—Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma Aggies (non-conference). Nov. 23—Iowa State vs. Drake (non-conference.) Notre Dame Is Probable Holder of Championshi New York, Nov. 4- (UPI)—Dartmouth and Indiana players were missing from sectional football leaders today as Notre Dame lingered on a likely na- tion. The Rockne coached Irish are the one team in the country which has met outstanding opponents on every Saturday of the present season and now is the first to unbeaten and add Drake, Southern California, Northwestern and the Army to their list of victims—already including Indiana, Navy, Wisconsin and Ohio. Tech—it will be unnecessary to look further for a national champion. Washington, Nov. 4.—(UP)—The Italian Embassy has issued a statement indicating settlement of the detainment of two US nationals and Italian nationalized in the United States and persons born here of Italian origin. The American government such Italian in both Americas are free to return to Italy for visits or with exemption from military service. 1905 Sooner Team Will Hold Reunion Homecoming Norman, (Special)—A reunion of B. G. Benoц╡'s Sooner football team of 1905, Owen's first year of coaching at the University of Oklahoma, is scheduled for Homecoming day, and Benoц╡ meets the Kannas Jayhawks. At least 13 of the 18 men on Owen's first squad are expected to come to Norman for the reunion and the Kansas game, among them being Byron McCreary, now of Kansas City, Mo., who was captain in 1905. Intramural Teams Plan to Finish Playground Ball Schedule This Week Playing of 20 Games, Some Postponed, Will Complete Year's Series With the weather offering a promising outlook for the future probably all of the back intramural playground ball games will be played this week. During the past week weather conditions made it impossible to play the regular scheduled games, bringing in 20 games to be played the week. Games which are being played today are: Delta Delta Sigma vs. Alpha Tau Omega; Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Kentucky Colonies; Pi Delta Theta vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda; Pi Gamma Delta vs. Beta Theta; Pi Kappa Pi vs. Chi Chi Kappa Pi vs. Chi Pilon vs. Delta Tau Delta. All games postponed from last week will be played Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Those games which are not scheduled for Nov. 4 are as follows: Chi Delta Sigma vs. Delta Sigma Pi; Chi Delta Theta vs. Cosmopolitan club; Chi Gamma Delta vs. Acacia; Theta Tau vs. Delta Chi; Delta Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Kappa Pi vs. Alpha Sigma Pi; Epsilon Pi vs. Phika Kappa. Sport Shots by the --some sport writer at Lincoln will devilge some more secrets concerning our "paid athletes," And, too, they've learned to look like yearling calves themselves. The Jayhawkers played a great game last Saturday and lost after they had outgained and outdated the Cornhouser powerhouse eleven. It was a terrific game, but team has given Nebraska for many years, and in the opinion of many fans, it was the most thrilling and exciting football game they had ever played. It failed to take the trick to Lincoln missing something really worth while. As a result of the game, however, Coach Hagassi must nurse a badly battered football team this week. Although they gave and took from the Cornhuskers in heroe fashion the mare in no physical condition to play against heroes in games of injuries were common among the Jay hawkers as well as the Huskers. Roland Logan got into the game for one play. The Huskers spotted him on the field and asked a severe spiking. He lumped in the field after first refusing to leave the game. Miam Solem spent a nervous night with the opposing team, noon. His sprained ankle would not permit him to go against the Huskers and would be obliged to lend moral support instead. Jim Bausch probably received the hardest gristle, inasmuch as he carried the ball more than any other back. Continually pounding the big Hunken the lahayawk sophomore fallback to twice the round twice for rest and recuperation. The Kansas stands howled with glee, when Atkinson, playing at guard, intercepted Witte's attempt to ground the ball. He was able to score 40 some 40 yards for a touchdown. It was later discovered that Referee Grover had blown his whistle and the ball was dead. It is the opinion of the official that he blew the whistle too soon, however. American Institute of Dalcroze Eurythmics Another "touchdown" seemingly was lost the Jawkayers when Jim Bausch crashed the Husker line near the goal, and then thrown back and the ball grounded few inches from the last white mark. It is said Bausch got part of his body in the crash, but the ball grounded inside the 1-foot line. It was a sturdy defense the Huskers presented on their goal line, especially after an emashed the line for constant gain. Kansas looked just as fierce in their blue jerseys as they did in the crimson outfit at Ames last week. Perhaps Modern Education in HIKIMY MOVEMENT MUNIC Bodily Technique, Flat Muscle, Scolpite Impression NORMAL TRAINING New Certification provider New English and Music Students SEAMASTER (14) in Buskinson Booklet on Request PAUL ROSEPPE, Director 9 East 19th St., New York, Volunteer, 1552 Sooner Chieftains Capt. Craig Crider of Durant heads the squad of 25 lukier reporting daily on the Sooner gridron. From this group Coach Ad Lindsey and his assistant, Hugh McDermott and Dewey Luster, will select the eleven to represent the University of Oklahoma to the Big six conference race. Coach Hamilton's cross-country team continues to win its contests when they took the Husker harriers to victory, where he scored the score was 28 to 27. Captain Ed Fortune displayed some wonderful nerve running ability when he raced the last three and one-half miles of the race. He came in second in the race, too. Alumni Meetings Are Held Groups Get Together At Six Places in State Places in State Over 400 K. U. alumii attended meeting together held in six different places Thursday and Friday according to Fred Eliasson, secretary of the University. Kansas City led with the highest number of alumni attending the meetings, 135 people being at their Friday night gathering. Lewis Brothers, AB24, was in charge of the games. The team played and Chancellor Lindley snook. Junior college girls led the singing at the Independence meeting which was attended by 125 alumni. At the close of the meeting these girls gave K. U. yella and song for the crowd, M. D. and song for the audience at which Prof. John lie talked and there was a large number at the Dodge City meeting. The Topka meeting at which 76 people were present was the largest meeting for college reunion held in that city. Sixteen Basketball Men Start Practice at Ar Send the Kansan home. Ames, Ia., Nov. 4—At least sixteen men who have either been members of the varsity squad before or are expected to report to Coach Louis Menez of the Iowa State College basketball team for the opening practice on Saturday, Oct. 16, who at present are out for football or cross country, will join the sound at the conference practices will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, beginning this week, according to the official schedule. Drawing all practicals will be inaugurated. USED CARS 1925 Ford Coupe 1925 Bucktour Touring 1925 Buick Ultra 1925 Dodge Roadster 1923 Oldmobile Roadster 1923 Dodge Sedan 1923 Buick Sedan Many other student specialties Lawrence Buick Co. Phone 402 700 N. H. 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