PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1928 First Big Six Year Ends With Husker in First Position Kansas, Next to Bottom Made Better Showing Than Statistics Indicate With the defeat of the Aggeny by Nebraska and Oklahoma's triumph over Missouri on Thanksgiving day, the Aggies have an end. Nebraska, with their strong est team in years, has the honor of being a Big Six football championship. The game fight put by the Kane sas Aggies in their battle in the snowstorm at Lincoln was not sufficient to stop the great scoring machine of the Cornhusker powerhouse Howell, Slonn, and Company were held to a score of 8 to 0 by the team that scored the foot of the Big Six standings. Sooners Tie With M. U. The Oklahoma Sooners won a 19 to 0 victory over Missouri in their Turkey day game at Norman. Their Turkey day game at Oklahoma in a tie with Missouri for second place in the final standings. The Kansas team ended its season with the game at Columbia, Nov. 24 and was forced to accept the position next to the bottom of the list in standing. Although the final standing of the team does not show up very well in records, the general opinion Kansas has had a successful season. Sooners Tie With M. J. The football season has brought to light several stars in the Big Six loop that have won national recognition. Howell of Nebraska is tabulated as of being a player of All-American teams, and Rush of Colorado scored the most points in the conference games, has also attracted wide attention. National Fame to Loop Captain Hauser, the Kansas fighting end, and Shannon, a hard hitting guard, have been named as outstanding players. Mobile of Missouri, Traguer and Lindblom of Iowa State, Haskins and Churchill of Oklahoma, the Kansas Aggies have attracted an attention by their stellar playing. The final standing of the Big Six is a follows: W L T Nebraska 5 0 0 Oklahoma 5 2 0 Missouri 3 2 0 Iowa State 3 0 0 Kansas 1 3 1 Kansas Aggies 0 0 0 Tigers Seek Education Bombay, Dec. 3, (UP) — Mary Little Lama is completely out of class. A large Bengal tiger walked uncontrolledly into the hall of the government English High School in Chittagong. The officer who was杀死了 and mourned by the headwife. The tiger's skin now hangs on the schoolroom wall. Football Banquet, Dec. 10 Rotary Club to Honor Varsity Squad at Annual Feed The annual football banquet will be given by the Rotary Club, Monday, Dec. 10, at Wiedemann's tea room in the Kansan Building with varsity squad. Members of the varsity squad, enches and representatives from the Daily Kansan, The Kansas City Star, The Lawrence County, the Kansas City Post will be present. A program has been arranged, according to John Bunn, and will consist of various artists from Kansas City. The football captain for next year will be elected at this banquet, and the players will receive the names of the men who will receive football K's this year will be announced by Coach Hargiss. This will be the eighth annual banquet in honor of the football team, the custom having been started in 1905. Coach Bunn made Commerce. It was that year that the Jayhawks tied the Nebraska Cornbushers, 29 to 29, and it was also the year that the drive for funds for the university was started, according to Coach Bunn. The next year the dinner was given by the Rotary Club, and the club has asked that the privilege of entertaining the team every year might be extended to new members and since that time the Rotary Club had had charge of the banquet. The committee in charge this year is, W, W, Davis, chairman, Fritz Meyn, and John Bunn. Intramural Swimming Meet to Begin Dec. 10 The intramural swimming meet is to take place on Dec. 10 and 13, the meeting being divided into two parts. Enter blanks have been sent out and E. R. Elbel, director of intramurais, says that all entries must be in his hands by 6 n. m. Tuesday, Dec. 10. These events will be run off: 200 yard meld relay; 50 yard dend plunge; 50 yard back stroke; and the 100 yard dash. Dec. 13 the following will complete the meet: 200 yard绕绳; dive; and the 220 yard dend. Horseshoe singles, final drawings by Dec. 4. Horseshoe doubles by Dec. Handball, first three rounds by Dec 4. Tennis singles and doubles by Dec 6. Mr. Elbel also said that the following tournaments were to be finished at the stated time: 1,909 Golf singles first round, Dec. 4; 5 60 round round, Dec. 7; 5 Golf doubles, Dec. 8 It Will Pay You to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K, U, students who wish brief courses in shortshand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 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