THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR Football Scores Give Comparison of Valley Teams Drake-Grimell Game Give Promise of Fight When Bulldogs Meet Jayhawkers The Valley football games of last Saturday brought many upsets and lots of material for those who like to play. The team's defense teams in the conference meet defeat while some of the eleven touted as surprising amount of power and fight. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1927 The Missouri Tigers tasted defeat in mouthfuls. With a weakened team and trying to combat a miraculous attack, they were unable to save assens were literally smothered under a 32 to 9 score. S. M. U. had been one of the Missouri game and they showed Football fans all over the Middle West were watching the Kansas Aggie and Oklahoma battle with great interest. The Angies were the faction that had not expected for the farmers. Since the Jayhawkers clash with Oklahoma Sooners in three weeks, the comparative scores of K. U, and Oklahoma tell much. Oklahoma was able to score seven goals, so the Sacramento scored only via the safety route. On the other hand, K. S. A. C. rolled up three touchdowns against the Sooners while they were able to put two points on their own twice against the Jayhawkers. Drake walloped Grimmel 26 to 6 Kansas, in the first game of the season, defended Grimmel 19 to 0. Every year, the annual Homecoming game with Missouri is the point of interest for all the Kansas follower. The comparative strength of both Missouri and Kansas might be figured by the result of the Missouri vs. Kansas Missouri, using a reserve backfield with plenty of good material to 12 to 0, while Kansas ran wild through the Washington line but failed in a passing defense to gain a win. In two weeks, the Kansas eleven will invade Nebraska to do battle with the powerful Cincinnati. Nebraska wins against Grimmell. This, in comparison with the 19 points scored by K. U., points to disaster instead of high Football, like any other sport, has that element of chance and uncertainty that makes it as popular as it is today. Depopsters may make predictions, but nothing can be sure of the outcome if the stockholder fires the final run. Announcements --up until 1921 Kansas lost only one of the eight games which were played with Drake and most of the victories in that game. Drake began to prove its equality. In 1921 Kansas was defeated, 15-7, and the following year Drake won, 6-0. In 1923 the Jayhawkers came up against Drake off the offend long the end of a 17-0 score. Attention of the faculty and students who are expecting to attend the greetings of the Kansas State Teachers' Association is called to the fact that confirmation checks may be secured at the Appointment office, room 107. Ferris ball. All persons interested are urged to secure tickets in early as possible. Ticket prices are $5 for four sections, at Tupelo, Pittsburg, Wichita, and Salina. Freshman debate tryouts will be held at the Little Theater, Wednesday, March 29. Freshmen interested in debate are urged to try out. The question this month is: Who should win? All women who are practicing for the tennis tournament and have not signed the practice cards must sign an agreement to be placed on a day, if they wish to be placed on a team. The teams are chosen by the interest shown in practices and will be picked this Friday. The prize for the best will be taken down this Wednesday. Beg Your Pardon --up until 1921 Kansas lost only one of the eight games which were played with Drake and most of the victories in that game. Drake began to prove its equality. In 1921 Kansas was defeated, 15-7, and the following year Drake won, 6-0. In 1923 the Jayhawkers came up against Drake off the offend long the end of a 17-0 score. The Kansan wishes to correct a statement issued in the edition for Thursday, Oct. 20. The second deck of the heading concerning noon forums read "Student from Shanghai College to Start Series". This statement should have a teacher as a member of the faculty in Shanghai College and not a student. Yankee Catcher Visits Lawrence "Pitt" Collum, New York Yankees a former KC manager. a afternoon. He returned to Kansas City Saturday evening where he is in "collina seemed optimistic when asked about the outlook for next year. He said that at present he knew of the Yankees, which give the Yanks trouble next year." A Confection for Your Busy Hours Green's Chocolate Shop 847½ Mass. "Cinnamon Flats" Sport Notes The Japahawks moved off with it and the Rams entered Washington defense completely fouled. Cooper and Propernick carried goal for gains of seven and eight yards. --up until 1921 Kansas lost only one of the eight games which were played with Drake and most of the victories in that game. Drake began to prove its equality. In 1921 Kansas was defeated, 15-7, and the following year Drake won, 6-0. In 1923 the Jayhawkers came up against Drake off the offend long the end of a 17-0 score. Kansas fumbles were costly. Kansas fumbled four times while Washington missed the ball only once. "Cappy" had a reserve backfield in the game when Kansas scored the first touchdown. Edgar Schmidt made the try 10pnt every time. So did Whittler and Collins for Washington. Kansas gained ground on the ex- exchange of punts. Cooper had his ed ucated toe out there. Washington was penalized nine times while Kansas drew six setbacks for 60 yards. The Jayhawkers lost 25 yards once for clipping. This happened at a critical moment. McMillan, put in the line only last week, proved to be a real defensive aid. Coach John Bunn had his freshman quarterbacks in conference at the Thimble Theater last night. The men discussed plays and drills. Nichols Brochus, Fisher, Lyons, and Stockwell were the signal-callers who attended. Injuries have played with have the yearling line up so far this season. Seven men are disabled with broken hips and five are laid off with bad knees. Injuries are often due to the fact that the players do not know how to tackle or block. Graydon Kirk, freshman halfback, is in the hospital recuperating from an attack of appendicitis. The whole squad meets every Friday right to discuss football rules under the leadership of Lieut. Harry P. Brown. The tall talks and formations are given. Much Attention to Ball Sixteen Games to Be Player During This Week Intramural playground ball was scheduled to start its second week of playing tonight with 16 games being played. Much interest is being shown among the players of the 24 team this year and competition is strong The championship battles, which will take place within the next two weeks are to furnish plenty of excitement. Engineers Plan Meeting to Elect School Officers Election of representatives to the Student Council of the School of Engineering will be held Oct. 25 until 2 p.m. The council is a new system in the school and will consist of one chairperson and one from each department in the school. This will enable the business of the school to be taken care of in an impartial and immediate manner. There will also be the election of the chairperson. Nominine for president are: Mc Donald, Cash, Hardton, and Hortor for vice-president, Mullins, May Clark, and Short; for secretary Eichholt, Eichholt, Handel; and for cheer leader, John Beale, and Selig. SENIORS, for 25 years we have said "When Better Photographs are made, we will make them." On account of the recent invention of a new photo-optical masterpiece, we are now making Better Photographs. See our new samples made with this wonderful lens before ordering your jayhawk gloss, Lawrence J. 272, Massachusetts, phone 415-Adv. Read the Kansan want ads. Barber's Drug Store 909 Mass. St. Pipes to suit you. Cigarette cases and holders. Choice cigars, tobacco and cigarettes. Chili Sandwiches GEORGE'S LUNCH Home Made Pies Hot Pork Sandwiches Short Orders Dope Gives Jayhawk Eleven an Even Break With Drake Gridster Kansas Team Has Opportunity to Win Football Victory Saturday A glance at the past scores of Kansas-Drake scores might prove a little disconcerting, despite the fact that the schools Kansas has aggregated 150 points to the opponents' 74. According to the past scores it seems that Kansas has during the last few years played better against Drake and enjoyed over Drake in years gone by. The 1924 battle resulted in a 6-6 Tie. Drake did the next two years, 7-9 and 10, but then toried to its credit while Drake has five, four of them coming within the width of the court. The dope this season put the two on a fairly equal base. Drake defeated Grinnell last week, 26-6. Kansas won from Grinnell in the opening game of the playoffs, where one point difference in the margin of victory for the two rivals. But Kansas has improved considerably since that first game with Grinnell. The Washington game was just about tackling, as did the Aggies. The Washington game proved that the Jayhawkers have learned something from the two previous games. There is little doubt that the Capitals are in much better condition than when they met Grinnell. Mexican Embassy Meets Morrow at Mexico Cit Girls' Friendly Society to Meet at Corbin Hall (United States) Mexico City, Oct. 24—Dwight Morrow, new Ambassador to Mexico, probed to revive Estrada, Mexican militant leader, and asked President Cailos his credentials The call on Estrada is to be made to him by a delegation either to morrow or Wednesday. The trip from Texas into Mexico was without incidents. The formalities of presenting the credentials from the government will be made later and the person receiving them will be the Mexican situation in regard to its effect on the United States. The Girls Friendly Society of the Episcopal church will meet tomorrow afternoon, Oct. 25, at 4:30 o'clock at Corin hall. Morrow was met at the station by the Embassy staff. The Mexican press pressed for comment with the arrival and expressed the hope that the relations between the two countries would improve and that all matters of state now being negotiated would be satisfactorily resolved. All women who have not turned in their pledge cards are asked to bring them to the meeting Tuesday according to Tyson, president of the organization. At a meeting of the Mathematics Club, held at 4:30 p.m. in room 201 east Administration building, Dean E. B. Stauffer of the Graduate School talked about his trip to Italy made last year. Lutheran Students Plan Banquet Next Meeting All women belonging to the Episcopal alliance that church are invited to be present. The organization meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each The dues should be paid tomorrow. Dues are 50 cents a semester or $1 a year and may be paid either way. The Lotheran student association will hold its annual fall banquet Thursday evening, Oct. 27 from 5:30 to 8 p.m., at the Mimble Tea room. you preach to the church year root. The students of the other student church orphanage are Christian; Kappan Phi, Methodist Theta Epsilon, Baptist; and the Girl Friendly Society, Episcopal; will be guests of the evening. The principal speaker of the evening will be Doctor Philblad, president of Bethany College at Lindsborg. a. the. According to Roger Winters, c28 president of the Lutheran student association, about 45 persons are expected to attend. Oread in Greek Classics Has a Different Meaning Here ye, students of Kansas, who hit the long, long trail every morning for the crest of the Mt. McKimley of Montana, you think came the name Mt. Orend? Evidently the one that named this hundred foot precipice failed to visualize the many students wearily trudging to their classes. Otherwise they would have named it Mount Stuart for something large and towering. According to the Greek classics Oread is the nymph of mountains and hills, a dashing, energetic little creature that lives in rocky cliffs hillsides like a mountain stream. The lack of uniforms which the local mit of the R, O, T, C is experiencing this year is being supplied by borrowing equipment from the unit. Maj.J, J, R.Cygn has sent a set of letters to former R, O, T. C in order to uniform any uniform which they may have. The reason for the shortage of equipment this year is the fact that the war department has cut the approvals from the 1932 appropriations $20 per man every two years, to $7.14 per man yearly, which reduced the uniform allowance a little more than half. About nineteen more uniforms are needed to wash all towels and to wash all the members of the unit. Cut in Appropriation Allowed R. O. T. C. Units Episcopal Society Plans Hayrack Ride for Nov. 6 The Chaplin Edwards Club, at a meeting held last night at the parish hall to discuss the future of all that future meetings of the club would be held at Wodenham's church. Margaret Hill was in charge of the supper served before the meeting, and Robert Mize, president of the organization, conducted devotionals. The social committee, with R. B. Orbison as chairman, is planning a hayrack ride for Nov. 6. C. G. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds, intends to give the hardie on the hill where Corbin hill stands, in the near future. "It is not very serious as it happened but we have been fortunate to be able to until this winter. Now all we intend to do is fill it and move it back the information given by MR. BayLES. To Study Corbin Terrace A Colorful Assortment of Recently Imported Gift Wrappers New Hats each week in our Millinery Department 833 Mass. The New Metal Hats priced from $2.95 to $6.95 Felts $1.95 to $5.95 New Union Building Plan New Fall Coats by Printzess are the latest word in style, fit and workmanship. Genuine fur trimming. And they cost no more than— $25 to $95 Newmark's 809 Mass. Contracts Will Not Be Awarded Without Money "No more contracts for work on the memorial Union building will be done," said the union's formal association treasure to cover them," stated Sherman G. Elliott of the National Association of Teachers today, "Reports that contracts for the remaining finishing work are to be made." According to the plan adopted by some 8000 donors to the Union fund he incurred until pledges have will be in to cover them. Mr. Elliott says that completion of the building depletion payments of outstanding pledges. "The movement to tax students from $8 to $10 yearly for completion of the new curriculum" he stated. "Kansas is going to stick to the original 'build as you pay'." Other schools employing a student or alumni tux or fee to run the union have already been charged to Mr. Elliott. The only safe ways, records of union over the course of time are for members to turn it over to the school at no cost other than a slight uxperience. At present, work of finishing and furnishing the Oread street floor is being finished. The remaining floors are in payment of pledges for completion. --- Film Star Visit University Film Star Virgs University Charles "Buddys" Huggard, 59, was in his 60s when he left old friends and to attend the Washington football game. Rogers has become well known in motion picture circles 1898 when he left the University of Virginia as a junior star. He made his first appearance on the screen in "Faseiming Youth." This picture carried a message of membership of members of the Parmant Mountain league. Samples Specialists in Personal Appearance On the Hill - near Bricks Phone 1256 Downtown 9241-2 Mass. Clothes That Satisfy Style, Snap, Fit, and Wear go into all of them. Suiting you is my business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. Fuel Conference in London (Delhi, New York) London, Oct. 24. - Foal in all aspects and its套件 is to be considered necessary for the duty to be held at the Imperial Institute on Sept. 24, Oct. 26, 1928. A tentative program is now being prepared and the manufacture of synthetic petroleum products, lignite and other unusual faux are to be considered as well as coal, gas and oil. The meetings will be under the Conference which first met in 1924. Signa Kappa announces the pledging of Madelyn Crawford, c29, of Springhill. Too Late to Classify WANTED—Student sewing, Mrs Carl Dent, 1000 Ohio, Phone 1752 WANTED-Two soda fountain men. Must be experienced. The Green Owl. 43 Deposit with Lawrence, Kansas Watkins National Bank Though unable to speak a word of English, Senorina Franconia Crispi of Santiago, Chile, has entered the college of education at the University of California. RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 We Fraternities - Sororites Take Notice get prices at Moore's Photograph Studio for your Jayhawkor pictures Reasonable prices and good work. 719 Mass. Phone 964 Bearly Camels Hair Coat $105 Appreciate Your Business CLOTHES Ready-made And Cut to Order ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. Suits $40, $45, $50 Overcoats Bearly Camels Hair Coat $165 VARSITY DANCE Get that date Now! After the Drake Game Saturday, Oct. 29 Sid Reynolds Orchestra will play Same Place Same Prices Stag Tickets on Sale Friday