PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22.1926 Saturday's Game Ends Grid Season for Jayhawkers Defeat by Missouri Tige Was Fifth at Hands of Conference Opponents Last Saturday's 15 to 0 defeat at the hands of the Missouri Tigers brought a culmination to one of the most disastrous football seasons that the University of Kansas has ever experienced. Six valley games were played and fire of this number were won by Iowa, which games Washburn was defeated and Wisconsin took the measure of the Jayhawkers. The only football battle that was played in the mud by the Kansans was the Washburn tilt at Lawrence which ended in a score of 16 to 6 in favor of the Kansas team. The week second non-conference game was played with Wisconsin with the Big Ten players emerging on the long end of a 13 to 0 count. The Jayhawks played a stering type game after the first few minutes of play. One of the lowest points of the season was reached in the Kansas Aggie battle which was lost, 0 to 27. The Kansas team lacked fight and everything else that goes to make a successful football team in this contest. The Nebraska and Drake game found the Kansas team playing eratic football to lose 3 to 29 and 10 to 13, respectively. The Jayhawker's play was good in the first three quarters of the Cornhusker game and during the last three quarters of the game, the Nebraska and the initial scorer with Drake proved unusually disresponsful for the Jayhawkers. The worst showing of the season and for many years in the past was the popular opinion of the Jayhawk band, which he wrote for Grimm on the Kansas avian Only one bright spot was afforded the Mt. Oread football enthusiasts during the past season and that occasion was during the Kansas-Oklahoma fray which was won by Kansas with a score of 10 to 9. With the realization that they had defeated Oklahoma, who had conquered the Missouri Tigers in a previous battle, Kanas had slight hopes of gaining the long end of the score over the Tigers but these hopees were very great. They all greatly Tiger team in last Saturday's game by a 15 to 0 score. A total of 34 points was registered by Kansas against 135 counted by opponents. Of these 34 made by Kansas Mackie was high point man Wall Zuber, Baker and Starr were tied with 6, and Hamilton scored 1 point. Kansas Team Loses R. O. T. C. Match, 966 to 942 Missouri Rifles Win Also The Missouri R. O, T. C, rife队 defended the Kansas team in the match held at Columbia on the morning by a score of 606 to 942 The R, O, T, C, rife team intends to have a return match with Missouri here some time this spring. The R will face Missouri in Missouri. Missouri rife team will at Missouri. Luther from Missouri was the high point man having a score of 195, while Tim Hinton was the high point man for Kansas having a score of 194. The firing was done from all four positions, standing, sitting, kneeling and prone, firing five shots from each position, considering the difficulty of getting a team and the trip they had to make," said Lieutenant Nall. Missouri T.R. C. A. Luther 1942 Cecil Couchman 1942 R. E. Winston 1942 R. Wright 1942 R. G. Real 1942 Total Kansas T.S. Tom Hinton 1982 Lyle Weathert 1983 Wayne Kerr 1983 David Weathert 1765 Paul Bradbury 1765 Total The A. A. C., in annual session, has recognized the sprint records of Roland Lochie, of 20.5 for the 220, and of 19.3 for the 250 seconds for the 100 made last year. The time in each event will stand as the American record, but will probably be rejected by the International races were timed with teenth second watches, which the international body does not recognize. The A. A. U. voted to abandon the use of the tenth place all of official meetings after January 1. A. T. O. Delegates Chosen Elden Ryerson and Bill Dilles have elected Rynerson to the University of Kansas campus of Alpa Tina Omega to represent the fraternity in its thirtieth national congress, which will convene Tampa Fla. Dec. 29. Sport Notes Well, that ends it all. Two games win and six lost, and ninth place in the Valley standings. The worst season Kansas has experienced in many Kansas never had a chance, not even for a place kick. The ball was in Jayhawk territory most of the time but they could just keep running to the Kansas able to get out of danger. That the Missourians had the better team and deserved to win there is no question, but the showing of the Kansas team was disappointing. Only two first downs were registered by Kansas and both were deep in our own territory. The Kansas offense of two weeks ago was silenced. Poor interference and nowhere to run was the chief difficulty of the Kansas team. The defense put the line of scrimmage seeking a walk through and suddenly下 he would go under an avalanche of Missouri tacklers. The bright spot of the Kansas play was Lewis Davidson, Davidson played a roaring center and a rover he was Davy was in every play and his passing of the ball was accurate. It seemed that this great center knew just where every Missouri play was going and was there to stop it. The tackling of Voigtz, McMillan and Myers was sure and these men deserve praise for holding the score to what it was. Shannon in the back field played creditably. Twice he didn't picker the Missouri line for gains but instead jumped over the mass of players and kept going, with an aggressive spirit that seemed lacking in most of the other men. An army dirge from Scott field flew over the stands for a while before the game started and dropped a Kansas Kansan in Kansas and Missouri colors attached. The Tigers were weak in one department, kicking. The Tiger punter, Stuber averaged less than forty yards per kick at the plate and at plaecks all fizzled. The Missouri field was covered with tanbark and apparently was fast. It snowed all during the game and the did not seem to get a bit slippery. New Record Set in Cross-Country Run; Frazier Takes Second After battling Raymond Conger, Iowa State runner, and Leslie Niblick, Oklahoma, for nearly the whole length of the Oklahoma cross-country course, Bernard Fravier, Jawkower star, finished second in the annual Missouri Valley cross-country run. He completed the remainder in the remarkable time of 25 minutes which is 1 minute and 5 seconds better than the former record. Congor, Ames Runner, Better: Old Time by Over Minute; K. U. Fourth Iowa State emerged the winner of this meet with a score of 41. Five of the first thirteen men to finish were Iowa State runners. Kansas Aggies was second with 57 while Oklahoma was third with 59. Kansas finished in fourth place. The first three miles of the race found Niblich in the lead but he was forced to relinquish this advantage to Frizier at this point who held it up to the last one hundred yards where he scored. He continued in the front to the trace. Haak of Iowa State was fourth, Moody, Kansas Aggies; fifth, Sallie, Kansas Aggies; sixth, Oklahoma, seventh, Kimport, Kansas Aggies; eighth, Keith, Oklahoma; ninth, Steele, Missouri; ninth, Christensen; tenth, Covallia of Iowa State funnelled in seventh, twelfth, thirteenth place. The summary: Iowa State 41; Kansas State Agricultural College 57; Oklahoma 59; Kansas 81; Nebraska 114; Missouri 152; Drake 185; Oklahona A. & M. 190. Time 25:52 (New record) Payne Still Holds Record for Long Distance Kick The great annual Knox-Missouri football game Saturday brought back memories of the great kick made by "Story" Wall against Missouri has year. It was a great kick, so we Mackin' against the Oklahoma "Sons" team our season but just what is the recognition this year provides? Drop kicks or place kicks for goals from the field? Here is an answer to this question. Mark Payne, halfback on the Dakota Wesleyan team, made a successful 63. THE ELECTRIC WAV The Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Ry. Co. (Harry C. Johns, Receiver) One way fare between Lawrence and Kansas City (City 'Park) Kansas. Round trip fare between Lawrence and Kansas City (City Park) Kansas, $1.25 Return portion good for 30 days Why pay more? Ice water to drink Plenty of scats When you are tired from your weekly study, why not take a ride through the city to catch up on new material at the heart of America. You will find your studies much easier when you return. . can on an agent, or write- E. J. 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