THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FROSH PUT CREPE ON VARSITY'S DOORSTEP Yearlings Score 14 Point Against Second and Third String Men PASSING GAME EFFECTIVE Krueger and Lonborg Factors in Counters; 800 Fans Saw Struggle Displaying a well coached backline, and a veritable, aggressive backfield, the freshman team rushed on the Varsity Saturday afternoon at McCook field in a match game to the melody of 14 to 0. The Varsity, composed almost wholly of second string men was held to three first downs, and at no time was the yearling goal endangered. "Young Duth?" Lonberg proved a fly in the Variaty's salve with his punting and passing after he had relieved Dee Miflin at half. He rebelled Kruger also brush backfield, Kruger being responsible for both touchdowns, McGuire showed good leadership at the pilot position as did Wheeler who relieved him. Sawyer, Goodell, and Grauer performed exemplary skills as artistic artists, Hippolyte King and Wilson should be plunged in the right side of the ledge. The first half was replay wif, fumbles, and settled down to a扑打 duel between Mifflin and McAdams. In the third quarter, the ball was in the Varsity territory onou and three time up for underclasswork workdown, down within distance, only to lose it on downs or fumbles. Once Goodell spared a pass from Lonborg and raced 35 yards for a touchdown, but was called back by Referee "Manny" Mandvele who had declared the ball down. However, the fresh had found a successful hurling combination that they kept in the air for the remainder of the air until the whistle found the ball on the Varsity's 2-yard line. On the next play, Krueger went over like a Million Dollar Drive. Another pass and several line plumes soon gave the french another touchdown. Lonborg kicked goal both times. In the last of the fourth quarter the Varsity trump an open game, and the team's leading yard was in a 21-yard run by Wilson interped the yearling's backfield. However, the Varsity was thrown back for 20 yards on the next two plays, and the timekeeper's signal found the veterans ineffectually throwing the pikein. PIGSKIN PATTER By "Cap" Garvin We wish to express our thanks to the Aggies. They may have unknowingly done us a favor last Saturday. Melenteen, Davis, Campbell and Anderson of the Hawks eleven could make most any Valley team, judging by their brand of ball they played Saturday. Cries of "Take him out" came from the Kansas City rooters, Saturday, when referee MrCride penalized the Oklahoma Agges. The specials coming back from Missouri are scheduled to leave Columbia, Thursday night at 11:45 and 11:50 o'clock, respectively, and arrive in Kansas City Friday mornig at 7:45 and 8:30 o'clock. The special going to Columbia is scheduled to leave Kansas City over the Wabash, at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. The Columbia Thursday morning about 8 o'clock. Every Missouri cripple will have had time to recuperate by Thursday, and they should have no alibi to offer in the way of cripples. WRIGLEYS Before the War package During the War a package NOW! The Flavor Lasts So Does the Price! And cripples have played a large part in holding Missouri's scores down this year. If Chuck Lewis ever gets his machine in high, it's going to take some awfully hard fighting to stop it. Ohio State pulled the grand stunt of winning the Big Ten title in the last ten seconds of play. Which puts its ending on anybody's football season. Missouri has been winning at Lawrence and Kansas at Missouri rather consistently, in late years, but sport writers are inclined to want to change the custom this time, despite the rec ord of the two teams. KANSAS AGGIES HOLD SOONERS IN 7-7 GAME Kansas-Missouri Battle May Now Decide Valley Championship There was only one game in the valley conference Saturday, and the had not been considered likely to change any standings, but the result that came from it, nearly wrecked the hopes of the Sooners. It did spill a wet hole when the players looked upon as a setup for Oklahoma but from the stories of the game, I seemed to be a 'a case of overconfidence on their part. A.7 to 7 tie for th Kansas Aggies against Oklahoma puts the Sooners in a position rattle precarious to a team that is suppose to have won. The practically crushed the top step, whe the Aggies slipped in and nearly pu a crimin in the plans. Oklahoma still holds the lead, but not by so great a margin, and should Drake hold them next Thursday the team will decide the championin after all. No other conference games were scheduled, and there are but two move to be played off this season. They are the Drake-Oklahoma game at Des Moines and the Kansas-Missouri game at Columbia, on Thanksgiving day. Experts ever the valley favor Missouri somewhat in the later context, for they say Missouri has a powerful scoring machine, if it ever gets started and it will have been rested enough by the way, so that it should be able to big. Kansas hopes lie in the fact that no team has yet shown an effective consistent defense against the passing machine. Missouri has particularly shown during the season a lack of any great ability to pull up passes. Kansas will be far outweighed, despite the fact that comparative weights of the two squads show Missouri average is under that of the Jayhawks. This is perhaps due to the fact that the Three squadrals light men who cannot be in the game, while the light men of the Kansas squadr are the ones who will do most of the fighting for the Jayhawks. Oklahoma has a heavier team than Drake, and if quarterback Brindley, whose eligibility was protested recently, will miss it, Oklahoma will it will surely weaken the backfield. Considering the chances of the four teams, it looks like anybodies game until the final whistle has blown and the scores have been totaled. Haskell easily outclassed the Oklahoma Angels, Saturday, at Kansas City, 33 to 7. It was Haskell's game-winning first touchdown in the first five minutes of play. Oklahoma never looked dangerous even when they got a touchdown, for it looked as though he could have made it. The Indiana has temporarily slowed up, The Indians pulled some long runs, long passes, and had possession of the ball most of the time. The Argies could not go through the line with any consistency and simply used some poor work, when they did carry the ball. McLennore was the outstanding star of the game, going through the entire Argie team two different times for forty yards and touchdowns. Boca Raton lost eight of those passes, and in his ability to break up the Oklahoma passes. Youngest Judge is K. U. Grad. A short paragraph concinnence Nelson E. Johnson, 197, accompanied by his picture, appeared in a late number of the Kansas City Star. Mr. Johnson was convicted of defending W. O. Thomas for re-election to the circuit court. The article states that Mr. Johnson is but 34 years old and perhapse the youngest citizen on the circuit. The official count was necessary to decide Mr. Johnson's election the vote being close. Phi Liam Sigma hold its regular meeting in Westminster Hall at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Four new members join the association at this meeting. Goin' to the Game Stayin' at Home here's some Thanksgiving Specials that will save you money on your clothes proposition- Suits, Overcoats, Gabardines— Your Choice of Any $85, $50 $80,$75,$70,$65 Suit or Overcoat. 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He was rushed to a physician's office and was unconscious for nearly an hour, but has recovered fully without apparent ill effects from his collapse. Wilson and James, breasting the tape together, elicited the first two places for Kansas in a dead heat Kexler, versus Nebraska distance runner, finished in third place with Allen and Bowman of the Nebraska team respectively. The winner, respectively, Walsh of Kansas beat Willimuns of Nebraska for sixth place, while McMurphy of Kansas finished in eighth place giving Kansas a score of 17 point and Nebraska 19, a lead when Nebraska could not overcome when Nelson finished in ninth place in the Huskers. Had Meldinger been able to finish the score he would have won, with the Jayhawks on the winning end, Rockchop who finished first for the Huskers in the Valley meet at Grinnell last week was out of the race on account of a bad back. Masssey and Patterson of the Kansas team were also kept out of the meet on account of minor injuries resulting from the Conference run at Grinnell. The Kansas squad meets the Tigers Thanksgiving day for the final meet of the season. The Jayhawker team has won one meet, lost one, forfeited two and has placed second in the Missouri Valley meet. Ames who captured the Valley meet also took first place in the Bic Ton meet at Urbana Saturday. I predict a close fast meet. The Tigers own their course, an Akansas is out to win." said Captain Massey this morning. Will Your Battery FREEZE? Least the ages forget. 1 If you have battery is not working. 2 Let us test your battery before it goes out later. — CA15, 1536 — Carter Jire & Battery Co. Philip Levi to Go to Wichita. Philip Levi was chosen from the Senior Lawa in the recent content, to read a paper before the State Bar Association at Wichita on the "Mandatory Judgment." Each year a senior is chosen to read a paper before the association. The State Bar Association usually meets in the Spring, but this year it is meeting Nov. 22 and Nov. 23. Dr. Burdick also goes from the University. Another way to beat Missouri. The women rooming at Westminster Hall entertained their chaperon, Mira Florence Black of the department of food dining at dinner at 3:00 o'clock Friday evening. Betty Wales Dresses A Very Special Price Concession The Betty Wales Dressmakers have sent us a dozen very smart dresses in Velvets and Tricotines—You know the quality, the style and careful workmanship of Betty Wales Dresses. The Regular Prices and Sale Prices in effect Tuesday morning follows: One Black Velvet Dress, was $59.50, now...$39.50 One Brown Velvet Dress, was $59.50, now...$39.50 One Navy Velvet Dress, was $65.00 now...$39.50 One Navy Tricotine Dress, was $67.50, now...$45.00 One Navy Tricotine Dress, was $60.75, now...$47.50 One Navy Tricotine Dress, was $65.00, now...$39.75 One Navy Tricotine Dress, was $45.00, now...$29.75 One Navy Tricotine Dress, was $59.50, now...$39.50 One Navy Tricotine Dress, was $67.50, now...$45.00 Two Navy Tricotine Dresses, were $57.50, now...$39.50 Annes Bullcine Nackman. Thanksgiving Clothing Selections SUITS Three Great Specials in Young Mens $27.50 OVERCOATS $35.00 GABARDINES $40.00 Your choice of any suit, overcoat or garadine coat in the store. 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