/ THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927 PAGE FOUR Dopesters Favor Oklahoma to Win in Annual Contest Record of Past Season Give Jayhawkers Edge Over Saturday's Opponents Oklahoma seems to have a little edge on Kansas in figuring out the difference between the next Saturday. The Sooners have distinguished themselves and surprised a bit of fans when they came out with their own high school end of a 12-7 score. It is seldom that a Missouri valley team can defeat Oklahoma, but the reputation for turning out has Washington University and Kansas Agzies supply the only comparable dope. The Bearers opened up a two-day game against Kansas played on the game resulted in a 21-23 tie. The Sooners defended Washington Inst work. 28-7. If the game had been played without passes against Oklahoma as they did against Kansas perhaps the score would have been different, but itreally could be different, the edge on Kansas on this count. The Kansas Aggies rallied the feathers of the Jayhawks by a 15-2 score. The Sooners met defeat at their hands, 29 to 14. This also gives Oklahoma an advantage over Alabama, with six points in each sense of the攻冠 as against 11 for Kansas. However, it is possible that the Wildcats did not have such a perfect performance. Oklahoma as they did against Kansas Sooners Beat Aggies The Sooners hope to have their team intact for the game with Kansas. Their captain, Granny Norris, has played 10 games this weeks but is expected to be in condition to start the game against the Jayhawkers. Bill Hamilton, veteran right tackle who has been injured for five games, is also expected to start the game. Both teams have 500 per cent for a season record. Kansas has won two, lost two, and tied one. Oklahoma has won one, lost one, and Oklahoma has won one. Past Years. Favor Kansas The record of the past score is between Oklahoma and Kansas, the Jawaharers as plainly superior to the Sooners, since 1963 Kansas has won 15 games to Oklahoma's seven with a total of 285 points to 109. Two games have resulted in a tie. In 1934 two teams fought to a scoring tie, two teams fought to a scoring tie Following are past scores: The last three years have seen Kansan come out victorious, the game in 1926 being won by one point only. The second time in his career's year battle with a touchdown and a field goal but had missed their try for point, giving them nine points. Kansan was then held to a single needed in the try for win and booted over a place kick to win 10 to 9. KCL. U.N. 1904 32 5 0 1917 11 8 1906 37 5 0 1918 14 9 1908 14 0 0 1919 6 7 1909 14 0 0 1919 6 7 1908 14 0 0 1919 6 7 1909 14 0 0 1919 6 7 1908 14 0 0 1919 6 7 1909 14 0 0 1919 6 7 1908 14 0 0 1919 6 7 1908 14 0 0 1919 6 7 1909 14 0 0 1921 7 1 1909 132 0 0 1921 7 1 1909 0 0 0 1921 7 1 1909 0 0 0 1921 7 1 1909 0 0 0 1921 7 1 1909 7 21 Total win 205 10 1913 14 21 Total win 205 10 1913 14 21 Total win 205 10 Seniors Win at Hockey Juniors Triumph Over Sophs in Second Game Second Game The class bockey tournament started Tuesday afternoon with opening game between the seniors and the freshmen. The final score was 6-1, and the freshman team was fast and had some fine material but they had not played enough together to be able to hold their first game forward. The freshman forward line was stronger than the defense but with more practice they are expected to win their first game together and they made a good impression. The seniors kept the ball in their territory most of the game and played a good steady game although the line was tight. On one side, the other side. "Johnnie" Stevenson's fast work was particularly noticeable while Guila Puolito's dribbling did not. The second game Tuesday afternoon was between the juniors and the sophomores with the juniors winning 2-1. The junior squail looks very good and showed off a line of fast forwards, a bit like the player on the defense. Sneed demonstrated good debbling qualities but The sophomore team has a strong half back line and played for the weak junior side. The outstanding attacker for the sophomore was Lela May Ensley, who made several high plays but missed the goal by inches. The teams wore new sweat shirts in the class colors and were easily distinguished on the field. The games this afternoon will be between the two teams. The men are expected to show up well after their initial game Tuesday. Quill Club Takes Twelve Pledges; Initiates Four Quill Club pledged twelve new members and initiated four pledges accepted in the spring tryouts, Wed evening day. the four initiated were Josephine Dana, c;28. Mary Margaret Killger, uni;c; Edel Diesz, c;28; and Edgar Wolfe, c;28. The plighers were: Rob Wickman The next meeting of the club will be on Wednesday, Nov. 30. Kansas Rifle Team - Wins Commendation From Army Officer R. O. T. C, Unit Places Seventh in National Competition With Regulars Four men, representing the Kansas University, R. O., T. C. unit at the national headquarters, have been highly commended for their good marksmanship on the seventh corps area team by Maj. Gen. Harry A. Bacon, commander of the seventh corps area headquarters. The seventh corps area team, composed of reserve corps man from Fort Bragg, placed second in national standing, competing with crack United States army teams, and placed first in the nine corps areas of R. O. T., C. in the Army. The four K. U, men who were mem- bors of the T. C, team of the sacred carve area troops e28, Verdian Westhoff, e29, Donald Sturman, e29, and Lloyd Muller, e29 In a recent letter to Chancellor Sunday, General Smith quotes Maj. George P. Fitzgerald, the former commander of the United States army: "It gives me great pleasure to note the high achievement of the Reserve Office Training Corps rife team in the national matches recently held at Camp Perry, Ohio and through which we have gained the individual members of the team." General Samuelson remarks that the team's success in the area team made places the R. O. T. C. rifle teams as a class of competitors that must be seriously considered in the selection process. General Smith adds his commendation to that of General Sumnerall an extends congratulations to the train depart at Kansai University. 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