THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Drake, Nebraska and Kansas Still Lead Conference Battle With Bulldog Tean Will Be Last Before Jayhawk-Tiger Grid Fight Valley Conference Standing TIMY COLLINS W. L. T. Pet. Drake 2 0 0 .1e00 Kansas 2 0 2 .1e00 Nebraska 2 0 1 .1e00 Iowa 2 1 1 .697 Okahoma 2 2 0 .500 Kansas Aggies 2 2 0 .500 Grinnell 1 2 0 .384 Missouri 1 2 0 .384 Montana 0 4 0 .400 This Week's Games This week's games At Lawrence—Kansas vs. Drake. At Columbia—Missouri vs. Wash ington. At Grimell—Coe vs. Grimell. At Manhattan—Kansas Aggies vs. Freshmen. At Austin, Texas—Oklahoma vs. Texas. Another week of Missouri valley football has passed into history and three teams still top the list with a perfect record. Drake, Nebraska, and Oregon all hold the strongest contenders for the coveted flag. Drake and Nebraska took on foreign foes the past week. Nebraska uphold valley football in the playoffs, but not the dope and won from the Notre Dame “Wonder Team” by the count of 14 to 7. Drake, which had not been scored on this season, fell before the attack of Nebraska at the practice game at the expense of Washington University. The Kansas Aggies broke into the win column this week by winning from Grinnell College. The Aggies won games against the Bacchus but the real test for Bachman's Wildcats will come when they meet Bennie Owens' Oklahoma Sooners. Both of these teams are superb in the aerial game, and it should be a classic worth traveling miles to witness. The Aggies won games against the Corinthians Turkey day for the annual clash between the two teams. Coach Bench Owens's hard-hitting, forward-passing Oklahoma Sooners gave the Missouri Tigers a clean defeat by the score of 13 to 0. The Sooners went up in the game but the department of the game. The Hendricks to Price passing formation was too much for the Missouri eleven to solve. The Tigers have one game won, two lost, and one tied, charged up against them three times. They stand at the half-way mark with two won, two lost, and none tied. The Ames Cyclones took a day off Saturday and viewed the Cornhusker Notre Dame contest. The Cyclones will meet Coach Dawson's Cornhusker eleven Nov. 17. The Cyclones have won two, lost one, and tied one in the valley race this season as well. They now host the Ames eleven this season. The Ames-Nebraska game will be a real test for the Lowans, Nebraska, according to dope, should be an easy winner. The game that will be watched with interest throughout the valley this week will be the Kansas Jayhawk-Drake Bulldog fray on Stadium field Saturday, Nov. 17. This game will challenge the other. Neither team has been defeated in the valley this season. The Bulldogs have won from Ames and Grinnell, and tied none. The Jayhawkers annexed victories from Oklahoma and Washington, and tied with the Wildcats as well. The team are evenly matched and the Gray gives promise to a battle royal. Washington University now has first claim on the cellar position, and stands a small chance of digging out. She has lost four valley contests. Washington found touch sledding in anexing a victory this season. The valley race is the best that has been in the valley for several seasons. Discussion Group to Meet Discussion Group to Meet "What Should Our Attitude Be Toward W. S. G. A. Rules?" is the subject of discussion at the Social Standards group which will meet Tuesday evening at 8:15 at Henley house. All University women who are interested in this question may attend. Miss Avois Talcott, home economies demonstration agent for the state of Town, will lecture before the Home Economics department at 13, at 4:30 in room 10, Fresher hall. Freshman and sophomore girls interested in home economics are encouraged to attend. Club members are requested to bring their dues. "Twist' that Tiger's Tail" Handcars May Feature in Freshman Olympic Memories of Pat and Mike, and the time they have spent on the end of a pick handle! Evidently one student still treasures fond memories of going to work on the hand-propelled conveyance, commonly known as the hand car, for his homework. He has the relative strength of the freshman and sophomore classes by the hand car method. On the morning of Thanksgiving, as a part of the freshman-sophomore olympics, it is possible that a fast and furious race up Massachusetts street will be staged between six of the strong-armed boys of the sophomore class and a like number of the one-year men. Hand cars furnished by the train company can be run on the tracks of the Lawrence Street Railway company, if the present plans are carried out. Hawkers Meet Drake in Championship Grid Battle on Saturday "Potsy" Expects Hardest Battle of Season With Solem's Bulldogs Drake comes next. That is what the Kansas football team heard immediately after the blowing of the final whistle, that made the Washington track meet history. The Kansas team has a record of losing to the contest, Saturday, Nov. 17, on Stadium field. The goal line of the Crimson and Blue team has not been crossed this season, and the team does not intend to let Coach Ossie Solem's Bulldogs do it next week. Coach Clark told the men that this game would be the game they will play this season. The Mt. Oread eleven came out of the Washington force in fairly good condition with the exception of Gerald Smith who injured his knee, and the rest of the hospital list last week, both broke into the game Saturday long enough to get a good workout. Practice this week will be against Bum's yearlings, with the 1927 team using the Drake formations. The Clarke team would need to develop a mighty offense as well as a defense. A great improvement was noticeable in the Jayhawk squad since the last time they played on Stadium field. The interference that the team received from the opponent was a hundred per cent better than it was in the Aggie contest. The passing combination worked like clockworks, and the Jayhawkers were hitting at top speed when carrying the ball. The Kansas backs were better at the defense in the hoops and were hard for the Washingtoon tacklers to stop. The Jayhawkers this far this season have scored 105 points to their opponents 3. The Ames Cyclones won from Washington by a scores of 54 to 7, and Oklahoma beat them 62 to 7, but Kansas topts the list by winning from the Pikers 83 to 0. This is said to be the longest has been piled up in a valley game. In style it's unsurpassed; the model that's sure to last. It's our full, straight back, loose overcoat for men who keep step with fashion. Comfort in every line. Satisfaction every day. Fabrics, colors and pattern that will win your approval. $25 $30 $35 SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM The Drake hurdle is the next step before the Jayhawkers. Drake has a strong clem, but if every loyal team is on the same team as he should Kanasa can win. Sport Briefs Burt proved to the Kansas followers that he can place kick as well as hit the line and skirt the ends. This was the first time that Kansas has scored a goal from the field since 1919. That year Wint Smith drop-kicked a goal against the Kansas Agries, Kansas winning 16 to 3. Lonberg played a great game Saturday. The Dutchman always is awake and he reached up and snagged that aerial flip in fine fashion. He still looms up big for all-valley center. Coulter looked like a promising back in the game Saturday. He hit the line with a powerful drive and ways he fell below the coveted goal line. Drake will come to Lawrence determined to defeat the Kansans. They have won from the Jayhawkers the past two seasons, but the Crimson and Blue players believe that this is their year. Black pulled off some uncanny open field running in the Pike game. Several times it looked as if the Jay had come down, but I kept right on running. Max Krucker ran the team in veteran style and he used a mixture of formations that kept the Pikers guessing throughout the contest. "Son" Anderson may prove to be a real end for the Jayhawkers. He snagged an aerial toss in the Piket game and ran for a touchdown. The score of 83 to 0 is said up in a game between two Valley schools. Scarab, honorary architecture fraternity, will hold initiation Friday Nov. 23. Women's Rifle Practice every day at 4:30 in Fowler shops. Hockey Games Scheduled Erma Davidson Elected Captain of Freshman Team START the Week right by calling the NEW YORK CLEANERS The schedule for the hockey tournament with the time for each game has been announced by Miss Ruth Hoover. As many of the games as possible are to be played at 3:30, because it gets dark so early, and is difficult to play. The two days in April are 4:30, the pair of teams that is on the field first will be allowed to play first. Phone The freshmen have elected as their captain, Erma Davidson. This election came after the other elections as the team had to be picked first. The following is the time schedule for the games: Nov. 14—Seniors vs. sopomores, juniors vs. freshmen, 4:30 p. m.; Mnr. 16—Seniors vs. sopomores, juniors vs. sopomores, 4:30 p. m.; Mnr. 21—Seniors vs. sopomores, 3:30 p. m.; Mnr. 21—Seniors vs. sopomores, 3:30 p. m., Juniors vs. sopomores, 4:30 p. m.; Mnr. 23—sen- ries vs. freshmen, 4:30 p. m., juni- res vs. freshmen, 4:30 p. m., juni- res vs. juniors, 3:30 p. m, sopo- mores vs. freshmen, 3:30 p. m. Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Wallace M. James, Pratt, Kansas, class of 24. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, received an unusual letter the other day, not unusual in its request, perhaps, for a check was enclosed, and the letter asked for three of the best seats available for the K. U.-M. U. Thanksgiving game. The letter sent me the seats on the Missouri side, and signed his letter, "Yours truly, M. U. to win." R. H. Jenkins. Rooter Travels Far to Boost Old "Mizzou' R. H. Jenkins of Qnapw, Oka, has been a loyal alumnus of old Mizoo for about twenty-one years, according to his letter. "I have missed only two M. U. K. U. games in the past twenty-one years, having been an M. U. man back in the nineteen hundreds. One of the few times when the M. U. team disbanded, so we see why I am so interested." Sells Candy to Raise Funds Sells Candy to Raise Funds Theta Sigma Phi, honorary jou- rnalistic organization, is conducting a workshop on raising funds for the society. The first sale was held today at the Y, M. C. A. book exchange on the first floor of Praser. 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