THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN RACE WELL STARTED IN MISSOURI VALLEY Tiger Football Team Leads Wit First Two Conference Games Won HUSKERS PLAY SATURDAY Missouri Valley Stana Kansas Aggie-Sooner Clash Will Be Real Contest of Week W Maiouri University 2 0 1000 Drake University 1 0 1000 Kansas Aggies 1 0 1000 Kansas University 0 1 000 Ames 0 1 000 Bingham University 0 1 000 Grimali 0 1 000 Nebraska and Oklahoma have not played conference games. This Week's Valley Schedule Kansas vs. Washburn at Lawrence. Missouri vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Aggeris vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Ames vs. Grinnell at Grinnell. Washington vs. Drake at St. Louis The University of Missouri's football team is leading the race in the Missouri Valley, with the first two games of the season won, although football has just got under way among the conference schools. Missouri has played one more game than any other Valley school, having taken Grimell and Ames into camp, Drake and the Kansas Angels are tied for the top spot. All teams have won their only gantle played with Valley teams. Kansas plays Washburn this week and will not get a chance to break into the win column of the Valley standings. Kansas lost to the Bulldogs by a close score 6 to 0, the Jayhawks being unable to score after the ball had been carried past the twenty yard line time and again. Missouri found a real team in the Ames last week and if it had not been for the foot of Al Lincoln the Tigers would have lost. Field goals were popular in the game and Kansas was one of the leading one. The Kansas Aggies by one touchdown beats Washington University of St. Louis 22 to 14. It was a hard game and according to doppler tracking they should have won by a larger score. Nebraska and Oklahoma did not play in the Valley, but both teams got into Valley action this week at Wisconsin, where State Normal 19 to 0, while the Cornhuskers sent the day watching the Ames-Missouri ' contest. Grinnell easily defied St. Louis University with a win over Pine Rock, from former coach at St. Marys. Good Games This Week Good Games This Week This week's schedule will find some good game and every Valley team in action. Kanas is the eleven which played against Hawkins and hawkers clashed with Washburn on the Stadium field and even with the second team in the lineup should easily defeat the Iachobs. The real game of the valley Saturday will be the Kansas Aggie-Sooner club at Norman. Very little is known about Benny Owen's team this year but it is reported not to be in his league. The Aggies have an exceptional eleven and with "Ding" Burton back in the Farmer lineup, they will make a hot m "take a look" at the Best Dress't fellows at the Game Saturday— —nine times out of ten, you'll find - that they wear Clothes that bear this label— Nighties for the Parade content and should beat Oklahoma by a close score. The Aggies have had it on the Sooners in the past two years, having beaten them last year 14 to 7, after Kansas had beaten the Aggies and lost to Oklahoma. The previous year Oklahoma played the Aggies to a 7 to 7 tie. Enemies Will Meet The Cornbush-Tiger affair at Lincoln will be a funeral for the Missouri boys, and should prove a regular track meet for Nebraska. Every Valley follower knows the athletic relations have not been as good as they might have been between these two institutions in the past few years especially in football, and this is the first year the teams have met on the gridiron for four seasons. So the University of Missouri scores the largest score possible. If Missouri scores it will probably be from the foot of Lincoln. The Ames-Grinell contest should prove a victory for the Iowa state school, although Coach Edward at Grinell has the best team turned out at that school in a number of drakes. Drake is deputed to win from Washington, although the Pikers are better this year than usual. FROSH BASKETBALL IS FAST Best Teams Will Hold Tournament Before Thanksgiving The basketball teams in the freshman gym classes are producing some real basketball. Teams evenly matched, and if as there was a prize at stake, A tournament between the best teams of all the classes will be held just before Thanksgiving. The excitement is now increasing as teams, with perfect scores in the same class, meet. Seven teams remain with perfect records. There are twelve that have lost only one game, and sixteen have met defeat only twice in the three weeks of play. The 2:30 o'clock and 4:30 o'clock classes lead with two undefeated teams each. The 4:30 o'clock class also holds the championship of the cellar league, with three teams yet to win a game. Advance reports on the attendance at the Homecoming game, November 11, indicate that there will be a record attendance. Letters come daily to Alfred G. Hill, K. U. Alumni see records of the games and announce their intention of being in Lawrence to see the K. U.-Nebraska game. ACTIVE ALUMNI LIST ONLY 45 PER CENJ Forty-five per cent of the graduates of the University of Kansas are or the active list of the Alumni Association according to a tabulation of association membership by classes just completed in the Alumni Officer There have been fifty classes graduated from the University. In ten year periods, they ranked in the following way: With the active membership as a basis, the tabulation shows in a striking way the difference in strength and flexibility of the spirit among the graduated classes. 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French Seal Coats, 38 inches long, Australian Opossum Collars, for $175 In All the Newer Effects Try a Malted Milk From WIEDEMANN'S Innes, Bulline & Hackman Agents for Whitman's Candies in Lawrence Freshman Gym Classes Hold Chinning Contests The freshman gymnasium classes have been holding contests in chinning themselves for the past few days. The classes were divided into teams and the results have been announced as follows: 5 7-8; 2:30 team, 6 1-6; 2:30 team, 7 1-6. Average of classes: 4:30 class, 10:5; 10:30 class, 10:2; 3:30 class, 9:9; 11:30 class, 9:8; 9:30 class, 9:3; 2:30 class, 8.5. High individuals; C. H. Dickerson, 26; W. Noe, 24; J. Botsford, 23. Low individuals; C. Finch, 0; J. Benson, 0. High team average: 3:20 team, 14 1-5; 10:30 team, 13 6-7; 10:30 team, 13. Low team average: 3:20 team All music of the program for the Kansas State Teachers' Meeting which will be held in Hutchinson on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, will be furnished by teachers and pupils of Kansas schools. The members of the Hutchinson High School glee club and quartets of students will entertain the 5,000 expected teachers. SKOFSTADS Overcoats of merit are moving so get yours while the assortment is near complete, $27.50 and $22.50 Varsity Dance! F. A. U. Hall Saturday Night October 21,1922 Langworthy 5-piece Orchestra Lovely Satins For Dress Plain Black, Beaded, and Brocaded Stylish and Serviceable $7.00 Zoology Club Elects Members | *ics*. Several new member were Dr. W. R. B. Robertson spoke to elect. The names will be announced the Zoology Club at their meeting after the initiation, which will be held on Monday, the next week before Thanksgiving holiday. Concerning Chromosomes and Genes- day. Pajamas $1.15, Night Shirts 85c for the parade! OBERCOAT REVUE Showing Obercoats of every character, for every purpose, and for every purse. "Come over to Ober's" and see them. $24.50 to $60.00 Varsity-Bowersock WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Shows: 2:30,4,7:30 and 9 Shows: 3,7,and9 Friday and Saturday Katherine MacDonald in DOMESTIC RELATIONS ALIAS JULIUS CAESAR Charles Ray in LIAS JULIUS CAESAL