PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Game at Columbia Is Biggest Event in Valley Saturday Recent Jayhawk Triumph Over Sooners Points to Real Gridiron Struggle The annual Missouri-Kansas state at Columbia holds the spot-light in the valley contests that are scheduled for this Saturday. The recent triumph of the Jayhawkers over the Sooners, conquerors of Missouri marks the Jayhawk-Tiger game as one of the season's classics. Nebraska, Drake, and Oklahoma engage with New York University, Notre Dame, and St. Louis University, respectively. Nebraska should win her game while Notre Dame will probably defeat Drake by a large score. Oklahoma is a favorite over St. Louis. The other contest is between valley schools in the Kansas Aggie-江县 State fray. The Aggies are expecte to emerge victorious from this game The Oklahoma Aggies, who are leave valley the play, arkansas on Friday. Grinnell and Washington do not play this week-end. The Yale-Harvard game is the headliner among the eastern teams. On a basis of comparative scores the Bulldogs are expected to win. The Navy does not play while the Army plays Ursinus. The important Army navy contest will be at Chicago on Nov. 27. Five games are on the schedule in the Big Ten with each member seeing action against a conference opponent. Illinois vs. Ohio State and Minnesota vs. Michigan are the most important games although the results of each of the five ftles may mean in the final conference standings. Saturday's games are: Kansas Angelo vs. Iowa State Missouri vs. Kansas Oklahoma vs. University of Notre Dame vs. Drake Oklahoma vs. St. Louis University Big Ten C Chicago vir, Wisconsin Illinois iv, Ohio State Iowa vn, Northwestern Indiana wv, Indiana Purdue iv, Indiana Eastern District Middle-Western_District Boston College vs. Providence Brown vs. New Hampshire State College vs. Ohio State Caryngei Techs vs.韦伯 Virginia Ur Forrham vs. Georgetown Rutgers vs. Virginia Ur Holy Union vs. Royal University UConn vs. UMass Ur Rutgers vs. Swarthwick Syracuse vs. Niagara Kentucky vs. Akron Washington and Lee vs. Maryland Dapton v. Huller Dapton v. Tully Det Mutton v. Nebuchadnei Woolkyn Det Mutton v. North Dakota Marquette v. North Dakota N. Marquette v. North Dakota N. Marquette v. Huller N. Marquette v. Huller Rocky Mountain District Brigham Young vs. Colorado Aggies Colorado vs. Greenville Regis vs. Wyoming Far Western District Southern District UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Florida vs. Hampton-Sydney Kentucky vs. Carolina South Carolina vs. North Carolina State Northwestern vs. Headers Far Western District Calfaron State Shirted New Mexico vs. West Mexico state Oklahoma vs. popmom Oklahoma vs. popmom Southern California vs. Idaho Sport Notes Only nine major football teams remain undefeated this season after last Saturday's infront of the dopes, including the Notre Dame Holy Cross, Lafayette, Navy, and New York University have not suffered a setback, although Boston was tied by Hashell 21 to 21 and Holy Cross 7 to 5 married by 7 to 7 tie with Fordham. Alabama is the only undefeated team in the South. Notre Dame's record is unattained in the mid-West. Notre Dame stands alone on the Pacific coast. Of the six eastern teams the record of the Navy is by far the most impressive. The Middies hold victories over Michigan, Durden, Drake, Princeton, Colgate and Georgetown—some record we'll say. Brown's record is also good, with victories over Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth and Colby. But the string of triumphs of Notre Dame is the sweetest—Army, Penn State, Northwestern, Ohio, Indiana, and Indiana are on the Irish list. Alabama has a record that compares favorably with their list of victories last year, while Whiteford on the coast note the loss of the teams of any note out there. Saturday will witness the close of the football season in most parts of the country as far as the big teams are concerned. Champions already compete at the Big Ten and Ambera in the Little Three. In the western conference of Michigan uni- defeated to date has the formunner Galloping Gopher of Minnesota to overcome. In the southern conference, the team lost to Alabama and in the Missouri Valley home-Aggyes to dispose of Benji Owen's Sooners before they can claim the title. Stanford has Californians as clear is way for the Pacific coast title. Do you know that Kansas won Vail Valley championships in four major sports in 1923, football (tie with Nebula), basketball, baseball and indoor track? turkey Run Plans Made Race Over Two and Half Mile Course to Be Nov. 22 The annual turkey run, a cross country event for the various men's organizations on the Hill, will be run in March. The women's race will be over a 2½ mile course. Any organization may enter in the meet if they have 10 men in the contest. More than ten entrants can compete but the first 10 men to finish for each team are the only ones who count in the final score. The race will start from the stadium track, go around the course and finish at the stadium. The score will be computed in the same way as an ordinary cross country run, the team with the lowest score winning. The first prize is a turkey, the second a goose, the third prize a duck and the fourth a chicken. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pledging of Mary Louise Johnson, c27. Cross Country Team Goes to Norman for Missouri Valley Meet Kansas-Missouri Dual Contes Will Be Computed From Principal Event The cross country team will leave this evening for Norman, Okla., where they will take part in the Missouri Valley meet which is to be held on Friday afternoon, Nov. 19. The harriers are also having a dual meet at the same time that they run against the other schools in the larger meet. Doctor Huff will take him to the Sooner school and help them to land well up in the running. The men in the classroom were Sarvis, Franier, Springer, Williams, and Saureman, Saurreman, who has been having a bit of stomach trouble has rounded into shape and should help the team to land well up in the running. The Missouri meet which was to have been run at Columbia the afternoon that Kansas played Drake was called off by Missouri, and as a result arrangements have been made to compile dual meet scores between the two schools. Although Missouri and Kansahad scored 105 each, Dr. H. J. Huff declared, just night that Kansas had a fine chance to beat the Tigers. The course at Norman is exactly five miles long and is practically level. Part of the course is sandy, however, and several blocks are run on paved roads. The team runs along the side of the pavement. Wet weather has very Birthday Cards We have them to suit all people. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts Going to Mizzou? Sure! We want to see the old bird twist that Tiger's tail! $7.00 Round Trip and you can take in the parties after the game Round Trips— Kansas City, $1.80 Topeka, $1.15 Chartered Buses for special parties THE INTER STATE STAGE LINES Phone 363 tittle effect upon the route. On past performance the Kansas Aggies have little trouble in the field, but Kansas showed them tittle-peted opposition at Manhattan and with the added experience and improved condition of the Kansas team, the meet should be close. At any rate the opponent will be surprisingly surprised if "Pooce" Franter, the Kansas does not come out to the winner. Lawrence, Kansas. School of Commerce, Secretarial training. Banking, Accounting and Auditing. Send for catalog. Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. LAWRENCE Business College Suiting You-That's My Johnston's Thanksgiving Candy THE COLLEGE JEWELER 911 Massachusetts in appropriate boxes 1 and 2 lbs. Rankin's Drug Store 1101 Mass. Handy for Students Stop in on your way home. CAN WE BEAT MISSOUR? H ___ Yes! THE BIG GAME Comes off at Columbia, November 20 Cordolette A Bally Classic MADE IN SWITZERLAND Darn Originality in shoe patternings Combining Patent and Rust-brown make 10. ROYAL College Shop 837 Mass. 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