THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE YOUR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926 Cappon to Start Drilling K. U. Men for Mizzou Game Yesterday's Victory Put New Spirit in School; Hope to Beat Old Rivals "Beat Mizouf" is the cry that will "reound from the practice fields for the next 10 days, when Coach Frank Cappon will show his Jay Hawkmates that they are an eleven capable of twisting their legs and jumping. It was just what Kansas needed to instill flight into the team and its supporters, and the Crismon and Blue team will go to Columbia with the Mizouf. The Tigers last year. No a man was injured in the game yesterday and unless some injuries occur during the remaining days of practice, Kansas would be strong for the first time this year. Why try to write of that hectic struggle on Stadium field yesterday, when Cappon's team showed "that a team that won't be bent" to it. The word is made that statement and it has been shown to be true ever since. What words can picture the spirit of those men who had been left behind and left the field with such a victory? Roth Teams Lead Twice It can be truthfully said that not a more thrilling game has ever been played on the Kansas gridron. Oklahoma taking the lead when Arbuckle plunged over for a touchdown in the second quarter, and back in the second quarter and Captain Zuber and "Stone" Wall masking points that gave them the long end of a 7 to 6 score at the half, both teams battling on even terms, using a field goal from the 33-yard line, and finally the last quarter in which Mooney put his kit to the front with a dropkick, and then George Mackie missed a three-pointer and pass from Thornill to Starr had placed the ball in kicking distance. Each team leading twice during the game and the result in doubt, not until the final gun, but until the dashing Potts had been thrown to the ground by several Kansas tacklers. Kansas well remembered how this same Potts had run 60 yards through Missouri after the gun had fired at the bat, and Cappon's players rushed that ball before he started down the field after the final gun. That victory was too sweet to let it slip away. Jayhawkers to Rest Tomorrow For the first time this year Kane bucks were able to gain consistently by line plunges. Shannon and Zuber bore the brunt of this attack and both were good for several yards every time they got the ball in their hands. The forward passing attack launched by the Secondey team here gave these years this and made the Owen队 dangerous until the last. The Jayhawkers will hold a light workout this afternoon, but will rest tomorrow. All next week, intensive training is required to get his team ready for the big game of the year. Kansas showed yesterday that there was nothing wrong with the team, coaches, or school spirit, but it could be a fightning Jayhawk next Saturday. Oklahoma Harriers Win Jayhawkers Lose Annual Meet by Narrow Margin The strong University of Oklahoma cross country was forced to the limit in defending the Jayhawkhurst and annual meet by a score of 24 to 31. "Poco" Fraser, diminutive distance man on the Kansas aquadian was the first man to finish in the gruelling race. Nearly seventy-five yards intervened between Fraser and the next runner to finish, who was Heale of Oklahoma. At time was twenty-six minutes and twenty-sexth three-quarters seconds. The order in which the men finished was as follows: Franier, first; Heilek, Oklahoma, second; Niblik, Oklahoma, third; Sariwis, Kansas, fourth; Keith, fifth; Emanuel, sixth; Erast, Kansas, seventh; Sides, Oklahoma, eight; Springer, Kansas, ninth; and Williams, Kansas, tenth. Coach Huff will take his men to the Missouri Valley cross-country meet which will be held at Norman, Oklahoma, eighth; Springer, ninth of the year for the Jaywalker cross-country men. Alpha Sigma Nu, women's athletic sorority, announces the pledging of the following women: Lolita Piles, Ruth Martin, and Lelia Love, C28; Kelly City, according to Mark Garet Marte, sponsor of the organization. Fare to Missouri Game Will Be $7.56 by Train According to information received this morning from the Santa Fe station, a special round trip rate of $7.56 to Columbia will be offered. Tickets will be placed on sale Nov. 18, 19, and 20. Students making the trip are required to be back in Lawrence by midnight, Nov. 21. It is not known at present whether the train will be a special. This will depend on the response shown by the students. However, it is probable that a large enough crowd will make the train to justify the use of a special rain. Tomorrow's Contests Important in Deciding Missouri Valley Title Kansas Aggies Meet Husker at Lincoln; Grinnell Plays Oklahoma Aggies Four games are on the schedule for eight valley teams in tomorrow's Nebraska and Grimley/Oklahoma Akgic games are the feature contests for the valley, as they will be important in determining the final outcome of the game. Army will meet Notre Dame in the principal game of the Eale, Yale-Princeton, Brown-Harvard, Pennsylvania-COLUMBIA, and Navy-Georgetown are also rated as struggles of importance. The schedule of the more important games throughout the United Stater for tomorrow is as follows: Missouri Valley low, State vs. Drake Missouri vs. Washington Oklahoma vs. Agnesia Oklahoma Agnesia vs. Grinnell Big Ten Northwestern vs. Chicago Ohio State vs. Michigan Wisconsin vs. Iowa Eastern District Middle Western District Amherst vs. Williams Arizona vs. Bell C. C. N., Y. vs. Fortham Corvallis vs. Durnorth Quadrant vs. Quattro Genvale vs. Grewe City Dreamer vs. Dreamer Holy Cross vs. Catholic U. San Antonio vs. La Salle Loitghus vs. Loitghus New York vs. Davie-Rikers New York vs. Davie-Rikers Army vs. Notre Dame Army vs. Notre Dame Pennsylvania vs. Columbia Pennsylvania vs. Columbia Johnson and Jefferson Prince Vale vs. Wake Croglough vs. South Dakota Everett vs. North Carolina Edmond vs. Southwestern Jefferson vs. Missouri Juliana vs. Manitoba Azizvig vs. Butler Baker vs. Missouri Southern District Alabama vs. Florida Michigan vs. Louisiana African States vs. Texas Louisiana State vs. Minnesota South Dakota vs. Michigan South Methodist University vs. Baylor University vs. Swainsea West Virginia vs. U.S. Centre Rar Western District California Coastal Occidental or Arizona Lake Stanford or Washington Washington State or Oregon Colorado vs. Colorado Aggies Denver vs. Colorado Celsius Whittman vs. New Mexico New Mexico vs. New Mexico Wyoming vs. Montana State Football players at the University of Chicago are forced to take a daily plunge in a pool of water, which contains several floating cakes of ice. For this hardening process 400 pounds of ice are used daily. Zuber, the Zuber of old, that was the story yesterday. With "Zuber" hitting his stride the entire team seemed to find themselves and how they did Shenk's tackling was deadly and sure throughout the game. This fleet-footed end three throw backs for several substantial losses. Seen From the Press Box That Sooner passing attack was dangerous at all times. It looked even better than the Kansas Aggies' aerial fireworks of recent years. Mackie wasn't in there long but what an impression he made on the final outcome. Reminds us of Wall in last year's memorable game. The play on which Kansas scored that touchdown was certainly a "corker." We don't know, but we strongly suspect that Conch Capon was behind this piece of strategy. The execution of this play was perfect. will be a real event if you eat at Every Meal— TUTCHER'S CAFE Starr was extremely active during the short time that he was in the game. He caught a long pass from Therbill, throw one to Fritta for a pass, and then ran it back on a line play to place the ball in position for Mackie to place kick. Try our Sunday table d'hote dinner Nov. 13 Last Day Teams Can Enter Track Meet That last minute of play seemed like five or ten minutes. Every Sooner play was a pass and they were constant threats to the Jayhawkers. The Cafe With the Home Atmosphere That Kansas goal line defense in the fourth period was perfect. Three smashes at the line were ineffective. So coaches were forced to kick to score. Missouri recruits were probably in the stadium watching the Kansas team in action, Captain Bacchus will probably have a different idea about the outcome of next Saturday's game against a report of the Scout's content. This column wishes to make a repetition of a statement in yesterday's news story. That Jayhawker team was in respect to fight and spirit, was in respect to fight and spirit. 719 Mass. The Tiger game last year was a thriller but yesterday's contest was far superior to the Missouri fry in point of interest. On to *Missouri*. That victory over Oklahoma will go a long way toward making the season a success but a challenge. That week's schedule in a blaze of glory. Tel.126 Bowen Djang, A. M. '20, is now in Tsingtan, Shangtung, China. No teams will be able to compete in this year's intra-mural track meet unless their entrances are received by the team's athletes, at Saturday noon, Nov. 13, at the latest. According to Mr. Sahoo, no excuse will be accepted for late entries because the entry blanks were not returned when teams return them. The meet will be held Nov. 16 and 17 on the stadium track. The trace events will be held on Tuesday after noon while the field events will invite place Wednesday afternoon. This meeting for each day will be at 4:30 p.m. Allen Treats Aggie Man Giving of Aid to Rival Halfback Shows Co-operation Karl Enne, star halfback of the Kansas Aggies, arrived here today to take treatments from Dr. F, C. Allen, in an effort to be in playing shape for the crucial game with Nebraska tomorrow. Enne was injured in practice yesterday and Coach Bachman decided to send him here to have Doctor Allen work on him. He is alsoemporarily the athletic director of Kansas and the Aggie school, and it also shows that both schools want the val- leadership to rest in the state. The Jayhawkers are definitely out of the race and as the Aggies can win by taking the game tomorrow, Doctor Allen was glad to help our rival school in this way. Emus is one of Eachman's best players and his loss would seriously injure the Aggies chance of victory in the series. The team's moments tomorrow, as the athletic director is to referere the Creighton South Dakota game at Omaha tomor row and the two will go their way. If they lose, the team will coin and join the Aggies there. Oregon Agricultural College students are skating to classes, to town, and even to dances. Master Masons of Lawrence and the University of Kansas whether members of the local lodges or elsewhere, are invited to a Mixer and Smoker at the Masonic Temple, Tenth and Massachusetts street, Monday evening, Nov. 15 from 8 to 10 o'clock. Worth-while talks and other entertainment will be provided. And refreshments, too. The date: Monday, November 15 8 to 10 p.m. VARSITY DANCE The Best Yet Saturday Night, Nov. 13,9 P.M. F.A.U. "Jimmie" Mitchell and his "Original Jayhawkers" Surprise Entertainment Come and See Refreshments 721 Mass. St. Couples.75 Stags $1.25 Here's Your O'Coat Savings Giving You Quality, Style, Warmth and Low Price 721 Mass. 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