PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920 Cappon's Eleven Faces Hard Game Against Grinnell Pioneers Are Undefeated Tied for First Place With Missouri and Ag's. and Ag's Kansas faces one of the season's hardest games next Saturday, when they tangle with Grimaldi on Memorial Stadium, which feared so far this season and is tied with the Kansas Aggies and Missouri for first place in the Valley stand. The Jayhawkers came out of the Drake fray in good physical shape and no men were injured, although several are brushed. By the end of week, work was done and able to start the game. Whether Thornhill and McMillan, backfield stars, will be able to play is a question not only to Kansas followers, but also to the coaches. Both men have been so injured that although their injuries are becoming healed, neither have been able to work out for some time. Kansas chances for a victory will be considerably strengthened if either will be able to run. Kansas Offensive is inconsistent The showing made by the Crimson and Blue eleven against Drake was a bitter disappointment to Kansas. The team's defense would be able to score a win over the Builders and come through with their first conference victory, played very poorly during the first quarter, but for the remainder of the game they played on even terms with their opponents and in faded a winning brand of football. Exceed during the first quarter the Karnawas defense functioned well, but the defense was too inconsistent to become a real threat strong. Seven players scored, but only one ball within distance, but either a fumble of a tilted Drake defense stopped the threatened touchdown. So for this season, the day's game was a weak week. At times it has been powerful and shown promise of being on par with the good defense Karnawas have usually had, but it has been so inconsistent that the Orlando and Blue Devils made five points in their three Valley games. Grinnell had no game last week valley championship and consider this for the Kansas game. They have built up an entirely new offense for this game and will probably not use many of the formations which have been studied by Kansas scouts. Ace Grinnell and his team are expecting a hard game but feel confident that they will score a victory. Even though the Jayhawkers have been defeated in all their Valley games, followers are hopeful that this season will be different. The spirit of the team is high and they are giving their best at all times. Kansas has three more games left to play and victories in these games would make the season季季 successful. Grimsel cohorts are talking of a valleychampionship and consider this game only another stepping stone to that honor. Coach Hyland is spending his time in smoothing out his line work and expects to have a fast charging forward wall for the Kansai team. The only claim he has a trio of emulate hubs who have demonstrated their worth in the games played thus far. Good Form Being Shown by Rifle Team Member An average ranging from 106 to 175 points out of a possible 200 is the record of the Men's Big Tall Team in the elimination firing this week. About fifty men had fired before Saturday morning. The firing is on national rifle association targets. Ballistic for four positions, prone, kneeling, standing and sitting, are stamped on the target, and only two shots are fired at each ballistic. "Some of the men are showing excellent form," said Sgt. J. W. Habe this morning. "A few have fired perfect scores from difficult positions." Indian Runs Un Points Maye McLain, Haskell fullback, me probably established a new world's record when he ran his total points for the season on up to 26 in hatatat. He also scored seven games thus far this season and has our move in which to play. Lion Johnson, c. 25 is now coach of football and basketball of the Liberty, Me, High School. This is his second at liberty, and he has done an ever-victorious team to this time. Sport Notes Kansas should be encouraged rather than discouraged over the outcome of the Drake game. The Jayhawks exhibited the best football they have shown this season during the last three quarters of the game. Although he weighs only a little more than one hundred and fifty pounds, Everett is one of the out standing players of the Missouri valley. His open-field running is marvelous. Incidentally, Everett ran 18 yards over his quarter but the play was called back and Drake penalized for an offside play. Coach Cappon's men gave the Bulls dogs a real scare at the start of the second quarter. A long pass and two good runs placed the ball on the Drake nine yard line held by the Bulls rallied and held at this point. Zuber put away with three pants in the last half that traveled more than fifty yards each. His putting down his hat was not up to its usual standard. Although he was only in the game a port of two quarters, Rampa, a member of the "pony" backfield, showed that he was a line player of no mean ability. On three occasions he pierced the Drake line for seven yards or more. Several other good games were also made by Rampa. Several men who have not been working regular in the preceding games thus far this season showed us well in the brake hats. Shack in at full gallop, Kaira in at full gallop and Raim at full gallop were the more important of these men. Lattin seemed to be in old time form during the last half. Drills plays were almost always answered when they started through Lattin's tricks. Cramer also played a good game at tackle. Myers, and Davison were the only Jaccinkers to play through the entire game. Seven of the Drake man were in all of the contest. Two long passes were completed in ie Jayhawkers. They were Zuber shek and Starr to Zuber. The Drake pop organization is composed entirely of women. Dressed in blue and white they presented an audacious look that posed them as a well-earned band. The Homecoming crowd of 10,000 was disappointing. The weather was perfect and there was smooth seating in the hive's stainless is of the horseshoe type. A handful of Jayhawker rooters gave the "Rock Chick, Jayhawk" in the final quarter. Mild interest was shown by the Drake fans. Four Valley Teams in Tie Three of These to Play Valley Schools Next Saturday Four teams are now tied for the lead in the Missouri valley football race. The team with the perfect record is Oklahoma, Oklahoma Angles, and Grinnell. Of this quartet Grinnell is the only one to have played any of the games. Three of the unleashed tennis play Valley schools this Saturday. The most important game is the Missouri contest which will be played at Norman. the conference standings and the schedule for this week are: Conference Champions Group Milwaukee W 12 1 1.00 Minnesota A 10 1 1.00 Oklahoma A 9 1 1.00 Oklahoma A 8 1 1.00 New England 3 1 1.00 Netherlands 3 1 1.00 Arizona 3 1 1.00 Alabama 3 1 1.00 Louisiana 3 1 1.00 Washington 3 1 1.00 Seventy-five Aggie Frosh Train for Nebraska Fight Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Norfolk, Omaha- Kansas vs. Graniteville at Atlanta, Washington vs. Oklahoma Airlines at St. Louis, Omaha Manhattan, Nov. 1. - Since the first cut in the Kansas Aglia freshman grid squad in which 35 candidates were eliminated there are still 75 candidates for the Nebraska Aglia freshman competition at Lonebrook on Nov. 6. Coach W. G. "Bunt" Spect, formerly of Midland college, Premont, Neb., with the help of Dr. A. H. Holtz, has been putting his men through strenuous precession训练, which helped him with the Wildest catch but with the outstanding material which has shown up already this fall he hopes to develop a powerful opponent for the Hunter freshman. Football Predictions Are Found Unreliable After Week's Games Many Contests Show Reversal by Donesters Every week of this year's football season has produced a number of impetts. Many of the deputee's easiest moves, apparently, have proven successful. Heading the list of upsets during the past week was the University of Southern California-Lechau Stanford gams, which was won by the latter team, 12 to 12. It is the oprisoner of the game for the last time but the best team of the two but that the Trojans have been defeated by Stanford so many times that they were in fianced this year by the former deftices. The Missouri Tigers turned back West Virginia University in an important interpersonal game for another upset. The only team that has defeated the Missourians during the past two years is the Kansas Jayhawks, who beat the West Virginia was the first home defeat since 1927. Two other important posses occurred last Saturday. Both games were played between eastern teams. Brown was the voter over Darthmont while Cilianum defended Cornell for the first time in 18 years. Navy's defender of Michigan, 10 to 0, was a decided boost for the middle. Tournied as one of the greatest teams of the country, Michigan fell before a stubborn Navy line and a tasty Navy backfire. The University group of Girls Friendly Society will meet in the Alpha Xi Brigade from 10am to 3pm Tuesday. The schedule for the intra-mural mechall tournament for Wednesday of this week, as announced by John Shao, director of intramural athletics, is as follows: (The diamond on which it is to take place is also mentioned) New Schedule Announced in Intramural Tourney Beta Theta Pi vs Sigma Phi Epilion Wednesday Phi Gamma Delta vs Alpha Tau Omega Wednesday, Nov. 3, 4:30: Pikapu Sigma vs Delta Tau Delta Phi Delta Theta vs Delta Upsilon Pikapu Aijba vs Phi Kappa Pikapu Kappa Pal vs Delta Chi Sigma Aliba, Mu vs Graeder Club The Y. M. C. A. and W. Y. C. A. quest group on world space will attend the Australian debate Tuesday of holding a separate meeting. The Book Exchange will be open Tuesday, Nov. 2 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Those who wish to take back the books left must call for them to tomorrow as all accounts will be closed that date. Olive Fitzsanger, manager TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST: Lady's white gold wrist watch, A T. O. crest. 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