PAGE SIX WWW.MACHOHILLSTUDIO.COM PAGE FIVE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1926 Few Open Dates Remain on Valley Football Schedule Nebraska Will Play Severs Intersectional Games During Coming Season Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 4—All of the Missouri valley football schedules for 1927, with the exception of the Missouri-Washington game and some open dates on the Oklahoma teams' schedule for 1928, which consisted of valley athletic directors which was held here on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The tentative schedule which the University of Kansas announced last week is now official. The Jayhawks eleven will play games with Washington, Arizona, Kansas, Argyreia Oklahoma, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri. Intersectional Schedule Nebraska has arranged for an annually heavy intersection schedule for the coming football season. Syracuse and New York University will be meet in Lincoln while Pittsburgh will play at home and played in games for valley teams nra Kansas vs. Wisconsin, Oklahoma vs. Chicago, Pittsburgh vs. Drake, Iowa State vs. Illinois, Missouri vs. Southern Methodist University, Grinnell vs. Marquette, Northwestern vs. Missouri, West Virginia vs. Missouri, Kansas Auburn vs. Drake vs. Missouri, Drake vs. Notre Dame, Iowa State vs. Marquette Athletic Relations Peaceful Athletic Relations Peaceful A tentative football date has been arranged between Washington and Missouri for Oct. 13. The authorities of the two schools have about their recent differences and recent assurances indicate that the athletic relations of the two schools will continue peacefully. The athletic directors recommended the following places for the valley track, swimming, and wrestling meets. Action will be taken by the faculty adviser's committee. The recommendations were valley championship swimming meet at Iowa State, valve championship football meet at Kansas, championship indoor tennis meet at Drake, National A. A. U. wrestling meet at Iowa State, and valley championship outdoor track meet at Nebraska. Shift Play Discussed A situation of the shift play was held by the valley directors. Many of the couriers expressed themselves as in favor of following the Big Ten conference of adopting a two second stop before shifts. The offensive of several of the valley teams would be seriously affected by this ruling. The 1927 valley football schedule are as follows: October 1- Masonville, Ks. vs. Kansas Agger at Columbia; Kansas vs. Grinnell at Grinnell; Nebraska vs. Iowa State at Lincoln; Wash- ington vs. Ohio State at Louisville; St. Louis at Louisville vs. Chicago at Chicago; October - Iowa State vs. Simpson - Arizona, Missouri vs. Nebraska at Columbia Kansas vs. Wisconsin at Lawrence; Washing- ton vs. Indiana at ST. Louis. October 15- Pittsburgh vs. Drake at DePaul Mountain; Washington vs. Stanford at St. Louis; Ohio State vs. LSU at Lawrence Griessville vs. Norfolk at Lincoln (established); Iowa State vs. Illinois October 22, Minnesotau S, M. U, at H. U. Oklahoua vs. Kansas Argues at Madison tan; Washington vs. Kansas at Lawrence Drake vs. Grindell at Grendel. October 28-Duke vs. Kawasan at Lawrence Gornell vs. Marquette at Milwaukee; North Braske vs. Kansas at Lincoln; Iowa State vs. Kansas at Amos; Ames at Northeastern November 5 - West Virginia vs. Missouri at Columbus state. Town vs. Drake at Dec. Matters. Nebraska vs. Kansas at Lincoln Gilbert vs. Wisconsin at Madison. Washington November 11-Kansas Angios vs. Texas University at Austin, Texas. November 12–Drake vs. Minnesota at Minneapolis; Griffton vs. Washington at St. Louis; Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Normal; Minnesota vs. Idaho; Pittsburgh Township vs. Missouri at Ames. November 19, Minneapolis v. Kansas at Lawrence Iowa State v. Griswold at Ames Iowa State v. Omaha at Wichita v. Kansas Angie at Masonhua Oklahoma v. Oklahoma Angie at Norman Oklahoma v. Oklahoma Angie at New York University v. Nebraska at Lincoln Iowa State v. Maine at Milwaukee Iowa State v. St. Louis University v. St. Louis University at A number of statements have appeared in the papers lately about the big fight at Philadelphia, Sept. 13. The charges against the sexy say they have come out with statements alleging that the champion was drugged and that the fight was a trample. The charges are rather serious and probably involve the game and the public. It is a matter of serious nature if fans have to pay £25.50 for siege to see a fake fight. We hope for the benefit of the fight game that the charges are Time was called out for and not by the referee in a recent grid game in the town stadium. The official got in on the play and was knocked unconscious. Honorary Hockey Team Gets Additional Points The women's varsity hockey team was chosen Thursday by the coaches, Miss Ruth Hoover and Miss Dorothy Barter. This team does not play any games but is an honorary team picked from all class teams and each member is awarded 25 additional W. A. points. The team is as follows. Lois Laptad, '27 left wing Johann Stevenson, '27 left inside Betty Short, '29 center forward Dora Geiger, '28 right inside Olga Fulton, '28 right wing Frances Francier '28 left halfback Mary Eleanor Filkin '28 center half Ruth Martin '28 right halfback Alice Simms '27 right fullback Thelma Stevenson '28 goal keeper Allen Is Instigator of Eligibility Rules for Freshman Sports Missouri Valley Conchees Mee in Des Moines to Discuss Athletic Dope Des Moines, Ia., Dec. 3. —The reco- vival favoring freshman competition in basketball between freshman val- ley teams was passed by the Missouri Valley coaches who are holding a meeting here, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics and head basketball coach of the University of Kansas, was the instigator in making the eligibility rules and the placing of freshmen in the NCAA tournament. The suggestion was considered in its final form in Friday's meeting. Receipts from freshman games, if played the coming season, would be given to the Waller Camp memorial game. The location inspected instigated to place a gateway at the entrance to the Yale bowl. A] of the schools with the single exception of Nebraska reported losses on freshwater because of inclement weather. Several changes in the basketball rules were suggested by the coaches. Referees in the Missouri Valley this year will be requested to report each player's game, and all time out will be charged to the team benefited by the rest. The coaches also voted to make a ruling requiring schools to send a complete list of players and their numbers three times before moving for the scene of the contest. Schools with bleachers to accommodate spectators were given the privilege of using the 2-foot restraining mark in order to speed up the context and insure patrons against the possibility '8t injury. William G. Boulter, Drake university coach, was elected chairman of the association for the year, and W. S. Chandler, Iowa State College, was named chairman of the rules interpretation committee. Football schedules will be framed today, when athletic directors and faculty representatives meet. Track and field meetings will be arranged in the afternoon. Sport Notes --- Why do Valley football teams schedule games with non- conference members away from home all the time? It seems that Nebraska and Missouri are the only members that can handle games at a home or a home and home basis. 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