FAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1926 Jayhawks Hopeful Despite Season's Gridiron Defeats Drop Kick by Meeter Gave Victory to Grinnell by 3-0 Score Last Year The memory of the 3-0 defeat by the Grunnel football team in 1925 still ranks deep within the breasts of the University of Kansas girdrum squod and is going to keep the men in three of the greatest records to revenge that last year's reversal. A 28-yard drop kick by Meyer, Poimer halfback, in the fourth quarter was the only score made by either team. Kansas threatened several times during the game but the only time that Grimson was hit was by a three-point shot by Meyer. Meet尔 in the 1926 contest to try to duplicate his feat of 1925. A total of eight first downs to three first downs for Grimell was made by the Jayhawkers in last year's tall. The Jayhawkers also gained 94 yards to ST for their opponents in last year's game at Grimell. Grimelm Conch Was K. U. Man. Part of the string of detonus was taken out of this game by the fact that the Grimelm conch was a former football star. Conch Charlie Black was one of the mongol cubs in the 1920s. Black was captain of both basketball and football teams at the University of Kansas during his schebastic career. Captain Zuber, who had been suffering from injuries throughout the 1925 season, prior to the Pioneer game, recovered sufficiently to start that game. A favorable change was noted in the team's playing at that time, when Kansas was capable of doing what Kansas was capable of doing with her full strength on the field. There may be a repetition of 1925 history in Kansas football with the return of McMillen and Thornell to the linen. There two men are replayed by the Japchaean's strongest man and would rule the Kansas considerably. Grinnell Is Undefeated Grundelt to Come. If the team wins against the same type of football against Grundelt that they played against Denke during the last three quarters of the Bullock game, then Grundelt may go home on Sunday. But the count after Saturday's battle. Grinnell has a perfect standing in Valley percentages while the Jayhawkers have not registered any victories thus far. The Players will meet on Saturday. They will meet the Oldham Angels at Stillwater on Nov. 13. Sport Notes The championship fight in the Big Three starts this week end and with Harriet meeting Princeton in their own way, the No. 3 Old Nassau have come off with no heavy scores in the last two meetings of these ancient rivals. The scores being 28 and 24 to 0. These defeats will prove they will be out this year for a win. Harrard's showing in the later games has been better though and they will probably enter the game a slight favorite. So far the records of noner team has been impressive with Harvard losing to Georgetown and Holy Cross, but Washington lost by 45 points led by Washington and Lay 7 to 6. Chicago promoters are attempting to arrange a match between Joe Stecker and Ed Lewis for the world wrestling championship. This match would be held in September, but nothing has come of it. They were scheduled for a meeting in October in California but it fell through. This match should draw the biggest crowd in the history of wrestling and will help clear up the wrestling match which has been in a muddled condition for the last ten years. Missouri returned from the West Virginia trip in good shape without a regular hirt and is prining for the New Yorkers. He is also Norman with Bennie Owen during the trip. This is the big game for the Valley this week and is Receiving for the Oklahoma. Last year the team from the Sonoran state invaded Columbia and gave the champions a scarse, but were defeated in the closing minutes of the game 16 to 14. If the Tigers win they have a chance for the title are sim but if they win it looks like it will be the third year for the Tigers. The Cau college football team has been invited to play the University of Hawaii on Dec. 4. If the invitation is accepted the team will have Nov. 9 at the UH Hawaii game. A decision has been decided yet, pending action of the faculty. Intramural Baseball Play Goes to Semi-finals Soon Score (for the intramural baseball games played Monday, Nov. 1, have been turned into the athletic office as follows: Beta Uplison 23, Phi Kappa Pel 9 Beta Theta Pti 9, Phi Tau Delta 9 Phi Kappa forfeited to Phi Delta Theta Delta Sigma Lamda 25, Graeber Club 7 Deli Chi 20, Sigma Alpha Epsilon II Alta Tau Omega 10, Kappa Sigma I The best round of intramural com- position before the semi-final will be played Wednesday, Nov. 4. The teams and their staff are: John Solo, assistant coach, as seen on the first round I played off. Presnell of Nebraska Leads Valley Scoring by Making 32 Points No Kansas Player Has Crossed Goal Line of Valley Team This Season Prescott, *Nebraska* star *tailback* who bore the brunt of the offensive attack against the Kansas team in the 2016 Cotton Bowl, age is now in the land in the context for individual scoring honors in the Missouri valley conference. His total ranched 32 after he crossed the lower line twice in last Saturday's contest. Another Cornbucker is in a tie for second honors. He is Howell, who is denuded with Clark of Missouri, each man has 18 points to his credit. Six men are now in third place with 16 points. They are the Kansas Aggers; Marrow, Nebraska; La Crance, Oklahoma Aggers; McLain, Oklahoma Aggers; and Weiss, Ames. Brown and Stoppeins of Nebraska were tied for fourth with nine each while Holstein of the Kansas Aggers were fifth with seven points. Twelve players have one team behind their credit: Douglin, Kansas Agen- tic; Jordy Hutchinson, Iowa Agen- tic; McLain, Arkansas; Hankins, Prawns, Patta and Norris, Oklahoma University; Sutherland and Cook of Drisker, and Hayes of Washington Uni- Stats of Grimmel maintains his lead on the basis of non-conference and conference games combined. He now has 36 points. Prescella's 32 points in conference games gives him second place while Everett, the diminutive player of most of which were secured against the Mississippi team, Clark is fourth, Rockwell and Le Crone fifth, and Meeter, Grimmell half-back is sixth. Leaders Must Fight to Retain Standings in Valley Hard Games on Schedule Valley teams having a 1.000 percent standing will have to fight this week on end to stay at the top of the lanes in the playoffs. The teams which are sharing equal honors at the head of the conference standings will meet valley opponents, while the Kansas Aggies, the fourth team in the tournament, face game with Marietta at Milwaukee. The feature of this week's games is the Missouri-Oklahoma battle at Norman, with the Sooners representing a big hurdle in Missouri's road to an ever-victorious conference season. Oklahoma has a perfect record. Should Missouri bring in a win over Oklahoma she still has a formidable obstacle to overcome in the form of the Kansas team, which is always a worthy opponent for the Tiger. Oklahoma will be batting at Lawrence, Washington and Oklahoma A. and M. will be batting at Stillwater. Nebraska does not play this week, but will be getting in shape for an important contest with the Argues at Lincoln Nov. 15. Drama will also be ill in this Saturday day. Plans have been completed for the construction of a new $8,000,000 gymnasium at the University of New York. Important games in the Rut Run this week are Chicago vs. Illinois at Chicago, Michigan vs. Wisconsin at Ann Arbor, Northwestern vs. Pardon at Ecatman and the Iowa - Minnesota game at Iowa City. The Haskell Indians are going to perform for a Kansas City audience next Saturday with Loyola University of Chicago as opponents. Last year the Indians made it tough taking the long end of a 6 to 9 match but the story will be different this year. The Indians have the best team of their history and should flatten Loyola like they did Hunkleon. Those Indians also had a wonderful team out at Haskell and an even better thing if they had a valley opponent in their schedule. --featuring We Specialize in Fraternity Financing Watkins National Bank --featuring THE "BOOTH" Tum grain caff,heavy soles, leather heels. An unusual shoe nt SIX DOLLARS Yes Sir! 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