THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1027 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 5 Statistics Show Kansas Has Been Consistent Victor Booklet Giving All Valley Football Results Is Issued by News Bureau Bureau 1 Statistics of football contests I, the Missouri Valley area is compiled for the University of Kansas News Letter by W. A. Dill of the journalism department shown that Kansas has had six national titles and started for football activities in 1890. In the all-time valley standings, Kansas ranks in third place having four wins and no losses to be opponent's one while in the valley standings alone, the averages are 16.7 and 9.4 respectively. The latter result is probably due to the much stronger connection since the Missouri Valley conference was formed in 1967. Nerissa Jackson It is hard to imagine a note that Nerissa, in the Valley, averages more than four points to a game more than its opponents and nearly three and a half times as many in the all-time valley standings. Washington in both cases is at the bottom with the average point than most point to its opponents. A general summary in the pamphlet shows that 10573 points have been scored by all 10 teams in the valley 497 games won and lost. The total points, games won and tied are snow for each team in this summary. Interesting Scores Another interesting diagram is one in which the scores of games played between the Missouri valley team since the conference was formed in 1920, and in which the scores of the tide games are 0 to 4 or 0 to 7. The highest tide game was the Nebraska Kansas contest in 1920 with a deadlock in the Ames-Drone battle in 1910 which went to Annes, 2 to 0. Several games were won by 3 to 0 scores. Kansas won from Washington in four games for the highest score of the yellow. The results of the grades, I am sure are correct and a large majority of the scores are right," said Mr. Dill. The punishers were Missouri Valley schools, athletic offices and news bureau of the Missouri Valley from the 1980s. It was with much difficulty and long hours of work that these tables and diagrams were found in the records sent out by schools did not check with newspaper, news letter records, or records from other schools much time to get them accurate. All the records were submitted to athletic office records of the schools for verification. 1907—Kupsar, Missouri, Wash. Membership in the Missouri Valley conference will soon be a thing of the past since the Big Six was formed is as follows: 1907-Kansas, Missouri, ington, Iowa (Out in 1911). 1908-America, Dennis, Nebraska. 1919-Kansas Angles. 1920-Primeval. 1926-Oklahoma. 1926-Oklahoma. A, & M. 1926-Oklahoma. A, & M. Meeting of Swimmers Is Called for Tomorrow A meeting of the swimming squad will be called this coming Friday at 5:15 p. m. at the University pool by Herbert Alcarb, swimming coach. This meeting will be held for the purpose of getting a line-up on the available swimming material for this coming season. The water has been shallow for several weeks, and it has been rather difficult to do much practice, but it is hoped that the pool will be filled on about two days a week for the balance of the semester, according to If there are enough men to com- pose a swimming team it can pro- bably swim in water, but swimsming meets with teams in Kansas City some time in the future, he ( Student control of the automobile traffic on the campus of Leland Stanford University became operative Dec. MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL Based on Conference games, 1967-1927. Games within those years between teams not yet in the Conference are omitted. VALLEY STANDINGS Games ___ Scores ___ Won Won Lost Tied* Pct. Pet. Oklahoma A. & M. 51 10 612 833 1198 Nebraska 51 11 1 682 823 1374 Missouri 59 11 6 655 820 1334 Kansas 59 11 6 655 820 1334 6 games 40 42 12 693 813 913 Oklahoma 18 42 12 693 813 913 Cincinnati 20 42 12 693 813 913 K. S. A. C. 20 33 11 378 812 756 K. S. A. C. 20 33 11 378 812 756 Washington 13 52 6 290 612 494 1593 Going Home for the Week-End? If so, remember that the cheapest way is via the Based on all contests, 1890 to 1927, between teams now in Missouri Valley Conference. ALL-TIME VALLEY STANDINGS Games Won Won Lost Tied Pk. K Total Oppt's Oppt's' Oppt's' Nebraska 81 66 10 7 669 7870 0790 4543 Ames 56 36 12 7 669 1215 752 1.50 Kansas 81 61 17 7 570 1251 752 1.50 Indiana 81 61 17 7 570 1251 752 1.50 Missouri 17 67 14 4 535 1055 1542 1.00 Drake 17 67 14 4 535 1055 1542 1.00 K. S. A. C. 17 60 11 4 425 970 1251 1.00 Grinnell 19 43 8 3 306 811 1641 1.00 Oklahoma A. & M. 19 43 8 3 306 811 1641 1.00 Baylor 13 58 9 4 282 599 1553 1.00 Tickets and Waiting Room, 638 Mass. E. J. O'Brien, Traffic Manager. —“The games are disregarded in computing percentages of games won. Note that total of the games is twice the actual total; since each item is credited with being in a the game, Neto, too, that order of items, or percentage of games won, is similar to the order based on range of counts.” Points to Men's Riffe Team Expected to Win Honors This Year Major Cygon Predicts Good Season for R. O. T.C. overage go to one team, and the other team wins. If they do, also allow that some teams, high in Valley standing, has games to outside the Conference; likewise that some teams, low in Valley standing, has games to inside the Conference. Major Cyonen mentioned that Verdan Westhoff, Donald Saurieman, Wayne Kerr, Lloyd Muller and Joe Gavin, both recognized themselfs by their fireing. Marksmen "We have a splendid chance of placing high in the matches this year, with the selection of 47 men for the K. O. T. C. riff squad," Maj. J. R. Troonow, "Our reputation made during the last few years has brought many applications for intercollegiate matches, which we have not acted upon yet. We have a number of players who have had last summer to build a team about." Deposit with The squad is to be cut down to 15 men by the end of the semester, and the 10 having the highest scores in each match matches later in the year. Those reelected were: L. E. Muller, Kerr; W. H.inton, Wayne Kerr, Donald W. H Besides the intercollege matches, there will be co-area matches, the newly organized Missouri Valley league match, and the national Heartland championship, both of which has placed among the first five ever since it has entered. Watkins National Bank The women's rifle squad is being organized under the charge of Louise tidley, captain. About a hundred and twenty-five applications have If so, remember that the cheapest way is via the Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Rwy, Co. 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The contest will be followed by a game between the varsity team and an all-star quintet with Mr. Qiagley serving as referee again. The contest will benefit the University Christmas tree fund. The game to be played between the ten members of the faculty and the staff members with Mr. Quickenby is to show in itself. It is removed that Chester K. Shore, managing editor of Public Management, will manage the project; the chairman of the university's faculty of the Y. M. C. A. will have charge of the "Elephants." Spe尖h叭l叭叭叭叭叭叭叭叭叭叭 The grass between the varsity team and an all-star combination will be watched critically by the media who will be eager to see what kind of material (Coach "Shin" F. C, Allen has to work with. Coach Elena) will be announced soon. The proceeds of the games will be used to swell the University fund for the upcoming season. The committee will be charged. The line-up of the various teams will be available. 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