PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15.1926 Jayhawks Start on Final Training for Mizzou Game Cappon Takes No Chance of Injuring Players by Scrimmage Practice Will it be Jayhawk or Tiger that will carry the ball off Memorial stadium field at Columbia next Saturday, is the thought uppermost in the minds of Kansas fans and teams throughout this section of the country. Kansas wants mighty badly to bring back that pikinsh, emblematic of victory over Mizuho, and likewise Gwinn Henry would like to keep the addition to his well-filled trophy case. Will Captain Zuber have it tucked under his arm when the Jayhawkers leave the field, or will Captain Bacchus, the Tiger leader who said he pitied the Kansans when they came to Columbia, have it in his possession? Next Saturday the question will be settled. Kansas Coaches Go to Mizzou Coaches Cappon, Steele, Sabe and Lookahawk journeyed to watch Henry's team play Washington last week and came back with plenty of information concerning the Tiger formation. They also needed to use their highly-vantained forward passing attack and Coach Henry so it that not many formations were used for the benefit of the Kansas coaching staff. Only one pass formation was used in the game, and they took no chances on revealing their fake and trick plays. At the Kansas-Oklaimboma game on Armistice day, one of the most interested spectators was none other than this same Gwin Henry who also had a notebook and several well-sharpened pencils with which he took down every formations. He didn't get much more information than did Coach Capon Saturday, as the Kansas eleven only used simple formations and didn't uncover every play in their trick bag. Practically the same formation was used on all line plungees and the forward passing at corner jumps, but one or two fundamental positions. Done Favors Tigers Kansas only used one real fake play during the entire game and that was on the play when Captain Zuber plunged across the Sooner line for the Jayhawk touchdown. So Gwin Henry didn't get to take back a whole book of Kansas formations to show his Tiger players. Early and mid-season dope all points to a Missouri victory, but Kansas' surprising victory over Oklahoma, the only team to defeat the Tigers, has jugged the dowe sheet into a mass of results and figures which do not match the strength of the follower or Tiger partisan. Missouri scored a 14 to 7 victory over Nebraska who trumped on Kansas 20 to 3, and they have only tasted the bitter sting of defeat from Oklahoma. Kansas has only a victory over Oklahoma to show its strength, but followers of the Tigers in their game was the first time the Jay-bawkers had a chance to show their entire strength. Kansas Regulars in Shape Torhill, McMillan, Sherwood and Taylor had been laid up with injuries since the first of the year and the team had been forced to use green reserve material. Kannas faces the challenge in returning Coach Capoon is not going to risk any of his men by having scrimmage this week. For the past two years, Kannas has not better playmen than he did before during an intense regular games. Kansas does not have the individual stars that are numbered in the Missouri field, but in several departments the Asjahawkers outshine their rivals. In field goal kicking and punting, they have a leading role as Captain Zobel, Wellman, Hauser, "Stoney" Wall and Mackie have proven their ability. Thornhill has not had a chance to any no-boot, but in practice he has shown good form and can fit in with the combination whom Capon Hammon has at his disposal. Henry Says Kansas Is Tough This afternoon the Jayhawks studied their final training for the Tigers and worked on days of intensive workouts and will leave Friday morning for Booneville, where they will workout and rest until time for the game Saturday. They talked, talked, and other things will be added to the usual training tactics and the Jayhawk strategy will be planned this week. Cappon does not want to miss these games, so semirimming will be used this week. That Missouri realizes they are in for the toughest game of their schedule is shown by the statement made by Gwinn Henry after the Washington game. "We've got a tough one next week, boys," he said and any low Shot Put and Pole Vault to Be Held Tomorrow The shot put and pole vault events in the intra-mural track meet will be held tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 4:30. John Sabo, director of intracurrals, announced today. The rest of the event was scheduled for afternoon at the stadium field. Three men will represent each organization in the various events. In order to allow for last-minute selections of contestants, each organization registered four entrants but one of these will be dropped. The events that will be run off Wednesday are the 100-yard dash, 440-yard run, mile run, 120-high burdles and the 880-yard relay. Kansas Team Spending Week in Preparation for Rival of 35 Years Jayhawks' Defeat of Sooner Brings New Hope in Game This Saturday With a conference football game safely won, and with the memory of a last minute victory last year, the University of Kansas team is spending the week in preparation for its match with its rivals of 35 years, the University of Missouri, next Saturday at Columbia. The Jayhawk team rallied in its game Armibice day with the University of Oklahoma, and displayed some creditable football, and some gameplay. The team got the game 10 to 9, after the visitors had gotten the jump in the scoring. There were no players injured, and after a rest over the week-end, all the regulations are again on the field under the head of Head Coach Franklin C. Cappen. Kansas and Missouri have been meeting on the gridiron since 1892, and in that time Kansas has won 18 and Missouri has won 15 games. Few have resulted in ties. Kansas has amassed a total of 379 points and Missouri 214. Closeness of the record is shown in the past five years, in which Kansas scored 105, and the 1923 game was a 3 to 3 Scores of past contests are: Year K, U, M, U, Year K, U, M, M 1891 22 18 1911 8 1911 1892 32 18 1911 8 1911 1893 4 18 1911 8 1911 1894 14 12 1911 7 1910 1895 18 12 1911 6 1910 1896 30 0 1916 6 1910 1897 18 0 1916 6 1910 1898 12 0 1916 6 1910 1899 12 0 1916 No game 1900 6 6 1919 6 1910 1901 6 6 1919 6 1910 1902 17 5 1925 15 1919 1903 5 5 1925 15 1919 1904 24 0 1925 14 1919 1905 24 0 1925 14 1919 1906 4 0 1925 Play 31 1919 1907 4 0 1925 W.18 11 1919 1908 6 12 Games 11 1919 1909 6 12 Games 11 1919 Intramural Baseball Cup Won by Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Alpha Mu won the intramural baseball tourney Thursday, by winning from the Alma Tau Omega fraternity by a score of two to one. This completes the baseball tourney for this fall. A cup is given to the winner of each tourney, and a large cup is given to the fraternity that makes the most money. The fraternity that wins the cup three years, obtains permanent possession. The Piti Del's won the cup last year. Kansas follower will tell you that he didn't make the statement strong enough. Kansas morale is the highest it has been this year and the team will be in the best possible condition to remove some of Captain Bacchus" "pity" and "sympathy" for the downrodden Jayhawker. Ohio State is considering a carnival for its homecoming entertainment. It is probable that the collaborate will be the scene of the festivities. Two valley teams were dropped from the undefeated column over the week end—the Kansas Aggies and Grinnell. The Aggies after outplaying Nebraska in three quarters took the short end of a 3 to 0 battle. Poor generalship on the Aggies' part cost them a tig at least. --for over fifty years Grinnell slipped down to Stillwater, Okla., and took a 10 to 0 drubbing at the hands of the Oklahoma A. & M. College. This leaves the Sooner Agges at the top of the valley herd with not a single conference defeat. They still have Bennie Owen's Sooners to play. Nebraska finished up her valley schedule with the Agile triumph and will prepare for two intersectionally linked teams in education and the University of Washington. Drawing Instruments Mouri pitied up a big score on the Pilkers from Washington and mixed a little fistfulness in so doing. It seems a break in relations is due between the two Missouri schools and it would be a good thing if the feeling keeps at the pitch that it now is. Drake took the usual Uses defeat of 13 to 7. Sport Notes Princeton won the championship of the Big Three by taking Yale 19 to 70 Ohio State lost to Michigan 16 to 15 and Iowa won 18 to 7 in other important games. Notre Dame lived up to expectations in these parts and beat the Army 7 to 0. The Irish are well on their way to a national championship now. If they overturn Southern California, Decemeer is entitled to a lot of consideration. Hankell was held to a tie by Boston College, which is defended so far this year. The Indians outspelled Bostons and came close to losing the game. Some All-American possibilities: Bacquon, Missouri; end, Luckey, Georgian, tackle; Pauly, Washington and Jefferson, guard; Sarra, Florida, center; Baker, northwestern, quarter; Wilson, Army; halfback; McLain, Haas Store No.1 1401 Ohio Richter Keuffel & Esser Posts Football Standings Store No. 2 1237 Oread MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE Conference Game Only W. L. 1, Pts. Pt. 62 Dhalokha A & M W. L. 1 0 833 102 29 Nelchiraba 1 0 1 833 102 29 Nelchiraba 1 0 1 833 102 29 Karma Agleja 1 0 1 697 42 15 Gribbol 1 0 1 697 42 15 Gribbol 1 0 1 697 42 15 Anne 1 0 1 499 28 58 Karma 1 0 1 499 28 58 Karma 1 0 1 499 28 58 Manglion 1 0 1 290 101 We Specialize in Fraternity Financing Watkins National Bank Kauanus vs. Moissier at Columbus. Kauanus Angas vs. Armes at Manhattan, Drake vs. Notre Dame at South Bend, Hunt vs. New York, Nehru at Lincoln, Nebrakha vs. New York, U. of Lincs, North U. of Wisconsin Kempiella Teachers W 0 L T Pct. College of Emporia 6 1 1 0 1.00 Inbathy 4 1 1 0 0.80 Washington 4 1 1 0 0.80 Oklahoma 4 1 1 0 0.80 Wabasha 5 2 1 0 1.00 Wabasha 5 2 1 0 1.00 Kansas Teacher 5 2 1 0 1.00 Bailay 5 2 1 0 1.00 Pittsburgh Teachers 5 1 0 0 1.00 Southwestern 5 1 0 0 1.00 Southernwest 5 1 0 0 1.00 Rifle Team May Have Four Men "Only four men have been found to represent the Kansas R. O. T. C. rife team in the match with Missouri," said Lieut. before the Kansas Missouri game," said Lieut. H. P. Meyers yesterday. The plan was to send five men but so far a fifth has not been found. Lieutenant Meyers has written to the captain of the Missouri team asking him if he will fire with four men. He will do so the four men who were all members of the rifle team last year will be sent. GAMES THIS WEEK WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN MIDLAND TOWNSHIP | | W | O | Pts. | OP | Pet | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Michigan | 4 | 0 | 184 | 74 | 66 | | Northwestern | 2 | 1 | 176 | 84 | 66 | | Ohio State | 2 | 1 | 176 | 84 | 66 | | Illinois | 2 | 1 | 165 | 83 | 66 | | Minnesota | 2 | 1 | 165 | 83 | 66 | | Wisconsin | 2 | 1 | 165 | 83 | 66 | | Purdue | 3 | 1 | 128 | 93 | 56 | | Purdue | 3 | 1 | 128 | 93 | 56 | | Indiana | 0 | 3 | 167 | 105 | 66 | | Iowa | 0 | 3 | 167 | 105 | 66 | The photographic records made by the University of Kansas men's club, last spring while in New York Club, competing in the national championship contest, are now on sale at the various music stores. Phonograph Companies Record Glee Club Song The record made for the Columbia Grafana company is number 6010 and consists of "Lamp in the West" on the one side, and "Fight for Kansas" on the other; while the Brunswick record number 3162 has reproduced "John Peel" and "I'm a Jayhawk." 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