THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SATURDAY'S RESULTS IN M. V. UPSET DOPE Tigers, Cyclones and Sooners Fail to Show Strength Expected of Them KANSAS IN LEADING GROUP Jayhawk Victory Will Tie Valley Standings of K. U. and the Aggies Team— Won Lost Pet. Kansas Aggies ..2 0 1,00 Oklahoma ..1 0 1,00 Drake ..1 0 1,00 Kansas ..1 1 .50 Missouri ..1 1 .50 Ames ..1 2 .00 Washington ..1 2 Grimnell ..0 2 .00 Nobraska ..0 0 .00 There was much upsetting of dope in the Missouri Valley last Saturday. Ranking in importance with the little spill that Coach Sullivan used, does is the joyous fracs that was pulled down at Manhattan between the Tiger and the Argte. Missouri went into the game at least two touchdowns the best team, "on paper", but when she came out no smile, the smiles won't on the face of the To Down in Oklahoma the Washington Pilkers took another beating, this time by a 28 to 13 count, and at the hands of the Sooners. Dopasters with decided interest this game from the attitude that it looks bad for the Oklahoma team that the Pilkers were able to cross their goal line, by comparison this would make the Sooners a weaker outfit than the Kansas aggrandizing the Pilkers complete and efficient beating three weeks ago. Drake, Grimell, and Nebraska were inactive Saturday so far as the Valley gridirons were concerned. Drake trauged with Cole College and came out on the long end of the field from downdrop their first contest to Notre Dame by a 7 to 0 score. The Nebraska team has played no games in the Valley as yet, but meets Oklahoma next Saturday. Drake and Missouri will also go. Drake is hopeful to move one of the most interesting games in the Valley. Should Kansas win from the Agies, Oklahoma lose to Nebraska, and Drake drop a game to Missouri, all of which is very possible, then the Jayhawk team will hold a position well at the top of the Valley standings. On the other hand, if the Cow College eleven should in some manner manage to run off with Saturday's contest, they would be well on the way to a high spot in the final table. STAGE TENNIS TOURNAMENT University of Nebraska Mee Includes Over Sixty Players Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 25. "The annual fall tennis tournament, which included over sixty players has just been concluded at the University of Nebraska. Minor L. Skiallberg of Holdrege, Neb., southwestern Nebraska," said the match that made the final match from Conrado Linjoco, Filimino racquet-wielder. The tournament was held on the chain of courts, twenty-eight in number, which is a feature of the University of Nebraska athletic equipment. The department will probably place a vassai team in the field next spring to represent the Scarlet and Cream. The annual university women's tournament is now in progress. "The Champion" Coming to The Bowersock, Oct. 29 In "The Champion," the comedy, in which Grant Mitchell comes to the Bowersock Theatre, Saturday, Oct. 29 this most popular light comedian plays the role of William Burroughs, an English lad by birth but an American by adoption. The return of Burroughs in the United States, is the theme around which the play is written. The home-coming of the prodigal causes consternation in the Burroughs family especially when it becomes known that William was at one time in the pride ring and was the lightweight champion. Instead of bringing disgrace, however, Burroughs brings fame and put to the touch his own birth "The Champion" holds the New York and Chicago laughing records and is sure to establish another record here. Dr. W. L. Burdick, Dean of the School of Law, gave an address to the Mid-West Medical Association of Anaesthetists at their annual banquet in Kansas City at the Monkey Hotel in Kansas City, Monday night. "Gridiron Gossip" By Joe Turner Doe Bailey caught us last night on the "crack" we took at him in the notches on the Iowa invasion. We were lucky to have Reedy successfully so far, however. The first string who were used in the Ames game were kept out of regular scrimage last night, but ran some "dummy" against the Fosh to limber up. The second string Varsity put on a real battle with the yearlings, which lasted thirty minutes, and wherein Coach Lindsey's charges managed to push a counter across the Varsity goal. Roy Turner was into the real miring last night and lasted throughout the period for the first time since he took over. The attackers shortly after the Waharrh game. "Doodles" got his left knee badly wrenched in last night's imagining. Some Fresh aplied "Poodle" and went for it. "The 'bow' out of all his legs." The election of Roscoe Cave to the captaincy of the yearling squad came as a sort of birthday present. Cave was twenty-one years old yesterday. As a little hang-up of the Ames game, it occurs to us that the Iowa team $n_2$ don't have much of an alibi in the absence of their star center, "Polly" Wallace. For we were short our first season and had both men been in the game, fighting each other, the final result could have been little different. Coach "Potsy" Clark expressed the opinion last night that Hale was just as good a son as Wallace, and that Wallace's status as the leader of more newspaper publicity. "HUNGRY" HALE PAST DANGER But Will Not Be Up For Several Weeks A report from the Lawrence Memorial hospital this morning says that "Hungry" Hale is entirely past the danger marker. "Hungry" had a good night and is progressing as fast as possible so soon after the operation. "Every symptom was as it should be following the reaction from the operation," said the head nurse. "He is resting nicely and beginning to show signs of rapid improvement, although it will be several weeks before he can be on his feet again, due to the soreness of the condition." He added that "the most vital." "Hungry" wanted all the news he could get on the Ames battle and seemed almost to forget he was in the sick bed himself. Announcement has been received of the marriage of Corinne Holmberg, c'21, to Mr. Robert Tooey on October 12, at Newton, Kansas. Mrs. Tooey attended the University four years, graduating last spring, and was a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Tooey expect to make their home in Peabody, Kansas, sus. Regular meeting of the Men's Glee Club Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock in Central Administration Building. All members be present."Wm. Bromm, manager." Talc$_2$ and perfumes for Milady City Drug Store. NO OVER-CONFIDENCE IN JAYHAWKER TEAM "Confound it, just because you won a game you don't need to think you know all there is to learn about football." Coach Clark Gives Squad Brisk Workout—Have Pictures All wool coats, any style under the regular way of doing business selling for $35.00 our cash price These words were spoken by Coach Clark at the beginning of scrimage Monday afternoon. The varsity was practicing against the freshmen. The over-confident attitude is being guarded against very closely and is used on various occasions of the Jayhawk team next Saturday. If Coach Clark can prevent it Single or double breasted models, with full belts, real values If the price tag read $40 you would agree they were good values. Our cash selling price is K. U. Ad Club Meets Thursday Night The K. U. Ad Club will hold a special open forum meeting in the Journalism building Thursday evening. The delegates to the High School Editors' Conference will be the guests of the club and anybody interested in the school will attend. Ketaham of the School of Fine Arts will give a talk on "Color in Advertising." The team did not suffer a single fatality in the Ames fray Saturday and the men appeared on the field yesterday afternoon in good condition. The team that played against Ames was given the ball in a fifteen minute play, and the men advanced the ball down the field with little difficulty. The freshmen were given the ball in scrummage against the varsity second team and succeeded in putting the ball across for a touchdown. Then the regular varse were put in and a "dummy scrummage" followed. This and signal practice kept the men busy until long after dark. After this short workout the whole varsity squad was assembled on the north end of the field and a group picture was taken for the 1922 "Jayhawk." Following this the picture of the freshman squad was also snaped. $30.00 Overcoats will open it's doors on Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock, where you will find on display, Foreign and Domestic Novelties, suitable for gifts for all occasions. You are cordially invited to call. $25.00 Taken GENUINE WOOL GABARDINES Announcement THE LOTUS GIFT SHOPPE 809 Kentucky Street, Pipes and tobacco, all kins. City Drug Store. Look where you will, compare with any values anywhere and buy where the values are best. $30.00 May we show you? SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Student Injured Diving in Pool at Gymnasium While diving in the pool at Robinson gymnasium late Friday afternoon, Clair Swanger, c24, received a cut on the head. Immediately after the accident he was rushed to the University Hospital where one stitch had to be taken in the cut. Mr. Swander said that he did not realize there was only four or five feet of water in the pool. Mr. Swanger lives at 1219 Kentucky Street. He is working his way through college and at the present time is employed at the K. U. Commons. The doctor expected him to be able to attend classes today. NEW ORGANIZATION FORMED committee composed of Prof. H. H. Clubn, Lauren Bray, c23, and Fried Field, c23, was appointed to arrange the discussion of the Dissarmament Conference which will form the top ten consideration at the next meeting. Students in Political Science Department Hold Forum The club will act as a forum for the discussion of national and international political affairs. The meetings will be held every other Monday at 4:30 in Room 107 West Administration. All who are interested in the discussion of these problems are cordially invited to attend. Thirty-seven students in the department of political science formed a club at a meeting held in room 107 on Friday, noon. The name of the organization has not yet been selected, but will be chosen at the next meeting which will eh held at 4:30 p. m. Monday. November 7, at 7 when a permanent Sigma Delta Chi to Ames The annual convention of Sigma Delta Chi, National honorary journalistic fraternity, to be held at Ames, Iowa, this year has been postponed from the last week in November to the first part of December, according to information received from the chapter at Ames. Lionel Mineer c'22, was elected temporary chairman and Harvey Walker, c'22, temporary secretary. A program Pal Pencils, $1.00.-City Drug Store. As soon as plans have been definitely made, additional information will be available. THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULTZ 917 Mass. St. "Suiting You" Wiedemann's CANDIES- Made in the Same Way for 50 Years In the Box or Bulk Tea Dances Wednesday and Friday Afternoon Hem with 7 Pieces Cold Wave Coming! Overcoats Gabardines Sweaters Flannel Shirts Wool Hose Leather Jackets Gloves Mufflers Motor Robes GET PREPARED BETTER GET PREPARED NOW! Have You Heard? DRESS SLIPPERS for afternoon and evening. 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