THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawk Perches High With Chance for Championship Tigers Prepare for Annual Turkey Day Fight After Being Defeated by Pilkers Missouri Valley Standings W. L. T. T. Kansas U. 3 0 2 Pct. Nebraska 3 0 2 1.000 Missouri 2 1 2 1.000 Amos Angs 2 2 1 577 Oklahoma 2 2 0 500 Kansas Ags 1 4 2 600 Grineland 1 2 0 333 Houston 1 2 0 333 Washington 1 4 0 200 The Crimson and Blue clad warriors of the University of Kansas for the first time since 1919, stand a good chance to cap the Valley championship. That was the team's goal until Turkey day and the Gold and Bluest team entered victorious. This year it will be decided on Turkey day whether or not the Jahaviyahs will be fired for first place with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, that the Minnesota from the Kenyan Angles at Lincoln, Nov. 29. This week finds the Jaywalkers and Cornhankins tied for first place with the Kannars at the top of the list. The Kannars prove that their defense is strong, as they beat the Drinkle Bulldogs by the one sided score of 17 to 0. The Kannars have a well rounded offense and a perfect defense. This was the first time that the Kannars have won the first Drinkle defeat in the Valley for two years. Drake to Second Place Drake fell to second place this week by losing to the Kansas Jayhawkers. The Buildings were doped to beat the Mt. Oread team or at least score on them but they fell short of the mark, and the Kansas goal line still remains uncrossed. The Ames Aggies, after playing a losing game all during the first half, opened an aerial fireworks that netted them two touchdowns in the last period. The teams home of the Cornshakers Saturday, Nov. 24. This game will be a great test for the strength of the Dawn eleven. The biggest upset in dose this week was the 13 to 7 defeat handed Coach Gwin Henry's Missouri Tigers by the lowly Washington Pilers, the team Kansas beat in win for the Pilers, and the first time they have beat the Tigers since 1915. The Tigers come to Lawrence for the traditional game with the Jayhawks Now. 29. The Tigers, even though they last to Kentucky, will come to Winnipeg all prepared to stick the old Jayhawk bird. Kansas Agers rested last week in preparation for the game Saturday, Nov. 24, with Bennie Owens' Oklahoma Sooners. This game will be a thriller as both teams use the nets flips constantly. The dope favors the sooner slightly. Missouri beat the Agges, Oklahoma beat Missouri 13 to 6. But on the second play, the team tackles and the Kansas bent the Sooners 7 to 3. But what does dope amount to this season? First Win for Washington Grinnell and Oklahoma both took on schools outside of the Valley and host, Grimmell lost to Coe College 17 to 0 and the Texas Longhorns won its first major win. Washington University stepped into the lineup for the first time this season when they upset old man dope and defeated the Missouri Tiger combination. The play this week will have little effect on what happens in two leaders do not play in a Valley school until Thanksgiving day, Nov. 29. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Craem The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Maple Nut and Vanilla Pineapple and Vanilla Olive Oil Brick or Bulk Hazel Nut Pudding Chocolate Chip Strawberry Maple Nut Pineapple Brown Bread Vanilla Chocolate Caramel Nut Orange Fruitapple Tart Frutti Sherbet: Cranberry Pineapple It costs no more to have the Best. Phone 182 Freshman Class to Meet Tuesday to Plan Olympics The forthecoming Olympics will be baimed at a meeting of the Fresh- man class to be held Tuesday, Nov. 7, in Fraser chapel at 7:30. Speeches will be made by John R. Dyer, dean of men, on the Olympics in the past, and Harold Testerman, c. 27, Olympic manager, will tell the students about the Gilkman, assistant professor of public speaking, will talk on the literary organizations in the University in which the freshmen can take part. Stanley Learned, president of the Young Council, will also give a short talk. "All freshmen are requested to be there as this meeting is of vital importance," said Harold Schmidt, e279 who is president of the class. Two teachers do play in a Valley school two Thanksgiving day, Nov. 29. Tommy Dixon Boxing Class for Beginners to Organize Monday Advanced Classes to Meet To Afternoons and Evenings During Week Boxing enthusiasts at the University have persuaded Tommy Dixon, former featherweight champion, to start a new class in boxing for beginners. The first class will be held at 14:45. Dixon has been conducting a class of twenty-five men in the fundamentals of boxing for the past three weeks and now several of these men have advanced enough to be seriously considered in the all-unity tournament which will be held before Christmas. Boxing has been gaining favor in all of the eastern colleges and is a major sport in most of them. Kansas has received many offers to hold boxing tournaments with other Missouri Valley colleges. The athletic department has decided to give full gym credit to the men who attend the boxing class. The class Monday afternoon will be given the very first steps in boxing and self-protection and gloves will not be used until the members have thoroughly acquainted them with the different blows and blocks. The advanced classes are now meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons and evenings. "Twist that Tiger. Tail" "Won't that Tiger Wail" Missouri lost to the Pikers but don't figure for a minute that the Tigers have a weak team. This was their off day and they will come to Lawrence Turkey day with blood in their eyes. Speaking of stars in the Kansas line-up, it would be hard to pick an outstanding player. Coach Clark has no noble, Hendricks, Swatz, Bother or Duncan. Both are the eleven men that play football and they play all together. This end skirting of Captain Black's is becoming a regular habit with him, and he plays a great game all of the time. 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