. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Eleven Has Successful Grid-Iron Season Missouri Fails to Upset Dope That Kansas Goal Line Is Only One Uncrossed When the final whistle blew in the annual Kansas-Missouri game, Thanksgiving day, the Jayhawks had hung up a record which has been unbroken since history. Ending the season with an uncropped goal line and a total of six points scored against them, as well as tied with Nebraska for first honors in the valley, Kansas can play the 1923 season as a successful one. Although the much looked for and expected victory over Missouri didn't materialize, the season was still a success. Concedes stated before the game that they expected anything and either way would have not mattered. Concedes concerned. Kansas was depeted to win and a victory was practically conceded to the Jayhawkers, until snow began to fall Thursday morning. From then on it was anybody's game and a victory either way would have caused no surprise to the team who came to Lawrence for the contest. Kansas Not Over-Confident Anti-cockiness propaganda had been circulated on the campus ever since the Washington University Pikers caused such an upset by defeating the Tiger's week after victory. The Tiger went to St. Louis by an 83 to 0 score, Kansas adherents can point with thanks to those who stirred up and kept going this spirit, for hatred of the Jayhawkers been the least bit afflicted with over-confidence, and played the smallest beat loosely, the Tiger would win by a bit more than back to Columbia, leaving a better Jayhawk bird behind. Two place kicks were scored against the Kansas team during the season, and three times the Iowa hawkers finished a game with a score. With the Kansas Agries and Nebraska the contests ended in scoreless ties and the Missouri game in a 3 to 3 tie. 0.6 Points Scored Against Kansas The Kansans had fewer points scored against them than did any other team. The game ended when a time plied up the greatest number of tallies to be scored by any team in the conference. The record of being the only major football eleven scorers was 13.8, unchanged the increased goal line was also kept. Three games were played in rain and on muddy fields and one was played in the midst of a snow storm. The Oklahoma Aggies, Creighton and the Kansas Coyotes, both played on muddy fields but the Kansas goal line remained uncrossed. Then the annual battle with Missouri came as a final test for the "stone wall defense" of Kansas. No other team, or any other team, had divisions throughout an entire season. Seniors Win Hockey Title Classes Finish in Order of Year They Will Graduate The seniors won the hockey tournament by taking the final game from the juniors Wednesday, Nov. 27. The score was 2-0. The goals were made by Barter and Patterson. The game ended with a score of 1-0 with one minute rest between quarters and ten minutes rest between halves. The lineups for the game were, Seniors—Lantz, Barter, Patterson, Olinger, Harkey, Robertson, Walker, Warner, Snyder, Spinnell, Fenner, Hines, Mason, Martin, Wilson, Cutscher, Butcher, Ludeman, Duncan. The final standing of the teams are as follows: Won Lost Tied Seniors 6 1 1 Juniors 4 2 1 Seniors 2 1 0 Freshmen 2 4 0 Blood Hounds Lead Posse to Leavenworth Bad Lands Lanning, Kansa., Dec. 3. (U. P.)—Posses trawled thirteen convicts who escaped from Lansing state prison Sunday, believed today they had group of men who were dressed in the west of Leavenworth, when blood hounds used to follow the trails began circling a large tract of heavily wooded and marshy country. Members of the posse, heavily armed, were stationed at close intervals, where convicts were sent into the forest in an effort to躲匿 the fugitives. Coaches Name Members of Varsity Hockey Team The members of the Varsity hockey team have been selected by the coaches and the captains of the class teams. The Varsity lineup includes: Left wing, Josephine Lantz; left inbound forward, Michael Harriett Patterson; right inside, Dora Geiger; right wing, Mona Foekl; left back, Dorothy Horgin; center half, margaret Walker; right half, Edith Mary Martin; left back, Estrela Spratlin; right back, Margarita Butcher; gear, Laulie Robert- These women were picked from the tournament teams on merit of their work. They each receive 20 points for making the varsity. Boxing Tournament Forms Examination for Sophomore Men Bouts Begin Tuesday, Dec. 4 Freshmen Are Practicing Basketball An examination in the form of a boxing tournament will be held among the members of the sophomore men's gymnastium classes for three weeks previous to the Christmas holidays. Those who participate will be graded partly on the showing they make in the tournament. The first bouts in the tournament will be held Tuesday, Dec. 4, the first class after the Thanksgiving holiday. The game has not been announced by G. B. Patrick, who has charge of the classes. The course began in October, following a course in footwork, and general training to teach quickness of movement. While the sophomores are boxing, the freshmen will be completing their basketball tournament. The gymnasium is open and two games are played each hour. In order to get the games run off sooner, some of them may be played later. The 9:30 class with thirteen squads, will not finish the tournament until nearly Christmas, each squad meeting each other squad. The other classes, with only five or six teams each, will play twice. The standing will be figured on a percentage basis, and when the chances of qualifying are good, there be We hope the sun will shine for un inter-class tournament. All Varsity and Freshman track candidates are asked to report to Coach Karl Schadehunter Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock on the main floor of Robinson Gymnasium. Signed. Signed. Coach Karl Schlademan PHONE 75 for the best job of PRESSING "My Name's Allen"— Two Berries Saved What's in a name? Not a thing according to a great number of people, but to a small Lawrence boy p name means a great deal. Last Thursday, while seated at the dinner table, this small boy asked his father if he could have enough money to buy a football. His father replied that he did not think that he was old enough to pay $2 for a ticket to a football game. The youth did not question his parents, but he was said about going to the game. About 5:30 the same boy rushed into the room where his father was reading a paper and excitedly began telling him how K. U. tied M. U. 3 to 3. After listening to all his son had to say about the game his father asked, "But where did you get money enough to go to the game," and aloud: "I want to be the best I can replied, "Well, I just went up to the gate and told the man my name and he let me in." His name got him by—it happened to Be Allen. A large crowd of M. U. and K. U. students attended the Missouri- Kansas alumni dance at the Jack O' Lantern in Kansas City, host Friday. The women of the Women's those of the Tiger as the Jayhawks were much more in prominence. Missouri-Kansas Alumni Dance Well Attended After the dance a large number "topped off" the evening at the Plantation Grill of the Hotel Muebach, where the Tigers easily made up for its lack of cheering earlier in the evening. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Craem The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Hazel-mut Pudding and Vanilla Orange-Pinapple and Vanilla Other Flavors—Brick or Bulk: k. or But Hick Wheat Hazel Nut Pudding Chocolate Chip Strawberry Pineapple Brown Bread Vanilla Chocolate Caramel Nut Sherbets: Cranberry Pineapple It costs no more to have the Best. Phone 182 More than thirty complete costumes of the period are being prepared for the first K. U. Dramatic club production, "The Devil's Disciple," which will be presented Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 3 and 4 at the Browder戏剧院. The play, written by the late Robert Burroughs, comes the early stages of the Revolutionary war and the Puritanism of that date. Arrange for Costumes These costumes are being designed in part, by Mrs. Allen Crafton, Martin Gleisen, the foremost designer of the Middle West, is furnishing some of the costumes he has been purchased, and are being redesigned especially for this show. A costume committee has been appointed from members of the dramatic club and they will aid Mrs. Gleisen in making some of the dresses. Plans for First Dramatic Club Production Made Velvet capes, coats of scarlet broadcloth, trimmed with gold braid, authentic reproductions of dresses of 1777, broad-tie shoes with heavy buckles, fashionable coiffeurs, and musketry and artillery of Colonial times will be used in this production, according to Prof. Allen Crafton, DIXON'S ELDORADO We have the only Engraving Press in the city. Save time by having your work done at home. Christmas Cards Are Ready A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Damon— "What was the name of that pencil Professor Williams was recommending this morning!" Only 21 days 'till Christmas "Eldorado--my boy, Eldorado! came and kissed, where no one thanks, where pencils are the magic of life. Then you can never forget it." 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