THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JAYHAWKERS LEAD VALLEY CONFERENCE Sooners Place Second With Tigers Third in Title Race Standing in the Valley Stanford in Stamford W L T Pet. Kansas 3 0 0 1.000 Oklahoma 2 0 1.000 Missouri 2 1 0.666 Ames 1 2 0.333 Washington 1 2 0.333 Grimell 0 1 1.000 Argonne 0 1 1.000 Drake 0 2 1.000 The Valley title race has narrowed down to three teams, Kansas Oklahoma and Missouri. The other six schools are practically out of the race for this season. Ames, Washington, and Drake have all lost two games each, while Grinnell and the Aggies have lost but one game appie, they show small signs of displaying any championship work. Oklahoma has three games yet to play, Kansas, Kansas Aggies, and Drake. Kansas has two more Valley games, Oklahoma and Missouri. Missouri plays Kansas Aggies and Kansas yet. Next Saturday will see either Kansas or Oklahoma pushed down the ladder. PASS AND PICKUP MADE 14 POINTS (Continued from Page 1. 1) outside the line about four inches at a one spot on the fifty yard line. The second quarter ended the big Knee- offensive, defensive game being pared to the time during the rest of the game. The much-touted toe of Huston's did not net the Aggies much during the first half and he did not try, after Kansas had made two touchdowns. One try was made from the 60 yard line and Larsorb returned it to 30 yards. In the final quarter the Aggies made a last desist stab at a score not by Huston's toe, but for a touchdown in the second round with 32-yard run around, but could not go consistently. Pass after pass was tried without avail. The game ended with the Aggrés having the ball on their own 25 vard line. The lineup: K. U. Position Aggies Reid L. E. Randels Nettles l. T. Gatz (c) Praker e. G. Marshall G. C. Marshall Woody R. G. Houston Davison R. T. Stauffer Bell R. E. Sebring Lonborg Q. Hinds McAdams W. H. Crawford R. H. E. Cowlow Simons F. B. Sears The summary: Substitutions—K. U., Welch for Simons, Mandelve for McAdams, Smith for Fraker, Bunn of Mandeville, McAdams for Hirig, Higgins for Davison, Hale for Nettles, Spurgeon for McAdams, Allison for Spurgeon, Harris for George and Bur for Marshall. Yandell for E. Cowless, Sites for Randels, Randels for Sites, McGuire for Randels, Goorke for Saxine, Axline for Cowell, Bryan for Hinds, Evens for Fandell. Touchdowns — K. U., Bell, Mandeville. First downs — K. 9, U. K. 4. Completed forward passes — Aggies 3 for 19 yards; K. U., 5 for 64 yards. Incompleted forward passes — Aggies 12. Incompleted forward passes — K. U., 84 yards. Yards gained from scrimage — K.U. 292, Aggies 278. Officials—Williams, Iowa, State; referee; Cochran, Kalamazoo, umpire; Schabinger, Kansas Norreul, head lineman. R. Hitchcock's *Hitch-Koo Tonight* Playmates playgoers the best in worthwhile offerings in the theatre will be delighted to learn that Raymond Hitchcock's second edition of Hitch-Koo with "everything new but the title" will be seen at the Bowerbrook Theatre. Night night, Nov. 1, The new Hitch-Kow will come direct from its record-breaking run at the Liberty Theatre in New York, being presented in its entirety with fourteen massive scenes, eighteen song hits and such well-known players as Stan Stanley, Jack Rockwell, John Hawk, Frank Cornell, Jack Miller, Juan Cunningham, Beat Leighton, Ruth Downe, Baby Josephine, Bagley Sisters, Helen Collins, Helen Stanley, Ada Davis, Babylon, West together, and many others. The orchestra and the world famous Sixteen Sweet Sixteens. This is the same company that is playing the Grand, at Kansas City this week. Hairteins have advanced to $1.00 in Chicago. If this condition comes about in Lawrence it will be due to the bolshevistic theory of flowing locks of the Bohemian hunters of K. U. The Play-By-Play By courtesy The Lawrence Journal World. Lomberk kicked off 25 yards, Hus- man scored a game-high 60. Stearns 6 yards, Cowell no gain, Sears 3 yards, Hinds 40 yards around left Hills scored 18 yards on his 35 yard line and raced 65 yards for a touchdown on Hinds' fumble. Lomberk kicked goal. Score, Var- tine scored. Linden kicked off 45 yards. Lombard kicked off 40 yards. Lonborg returned 7. Incomplete pass, Little to Bell. Little 2 yards through center. Lonborg returned 10 yards. Welch in for Simon. Ball on Agnie 30 yard line. Cowell around right through center. W. Cowell 3 yards. Sears for 1 yard. Pass, Sears to Randi. Randi touching the Sears 2 yards. Sears 4 yards. Cowell 3 yards, center throw ball over his head for 23 yards. Lost bail on 4th down. Fumbled. Taut recovery. Husband fumbled. Taut recovery. Husband tucked ball return no gains. McAdams first down. Little 3 yards. Little to McAdams. 6 yards. Welch fumbled. Agnie ball on own 30 yard line. Agnies no gains. Carries ball to right end. E. Cowell thrown back for 3 yards Mandeville for McAdams. Mandeville fumbled, Hunting recovered. Mandela fumbled, Hunting recovered. Mandela Lonberg kicked 32 yards, Aggries returned 2. Aggries 5 yards, Aggries returned 1. Aggries 5 yards, Hustin kicked 45 yards. Lonberg returned for touchdown, but stepped outside. Kansas ball on 50 yard line. Passy to Mandeville, but ground around right foot. Passy to Mandeville, 5 yards, but called back to Mandeville, but ground around right foot. Passy to Mandeville, fumbled, Gatz recovered W. Cowell 5 yards. Aggries 5 yards penalty offside. Pass, Cowelt to Mandela, Hustin kicked 45 yards. Hustin kicked 45 yards over goal line. Little kicked 40 yards, no replay completed. Pass, E. Cowelt to Randel, incomplete. Pass, E. Cowelt to Randel, incomplete. Ball on Agle 40 yard line. Yankell for E. Cowell, Yankell for E. Cowell, return. Mandeville no gain, Little no gain. Little kicked 40 yards, no replay. 20 Sears no gain. Sears 2 yards, no gain through center. Huston kicked 50 over goal. Little kicked 42 Hinds through center. Huston kicked 10 yards. Yandell no gain. Yandell no gain. Aggrie pass intercepted by Mandela. Little kicked 25 yards, Passy to Lonberg to Mandeville, twenty-five yards for touchdown. Lonberg to Mandeville, twenty-five yards for touchdown. Score, Kansas 14 yards. Sites for Randle. Huston kicked off 45 yards, Welsh returned 15. Browne scored, being received. Yankee no gain. Kansas offside. Coyle 1 yard. Aggie pass incomplete. Ball on Krause field line. Score, Kansas 14, Agnies 6. Bunn for MacAdams, Smith for King. Bunn kicked fifteen kicked 50 yards. Bunn returned fifteen. Welch no gain. Bunn kicked fivey-five feet. Hicks returned kick. Bunn kicked. Huston kicked Yaheel eight yards. Huston kicked Bunn three. Welch no gain. Bunn kicked three. Welch no gain. Bunn kicked thirty-five yards, hints turned fifteen, Yandell no gain,andonel on cell springs play. Huston kicked fifteen; no return; Bunn one yard, Bunn three yards, Bunn two yards Club Houses and Fraternities Mohamed Hamel El Dirny of Cairo, Egypt, has enrolled in the University for the second semester. Mr. Ei Dirny, whose father is a Methodist minister in Cairo, expects to return to Egypt as a medical missionary. At the present time he is making his home at Bethany hospital and attending the Junior Preparatory College in Kansas City, Kansas. Egyptian Enrolls in University No, you freshmen do not have to wear your caps to Manhattan. We are making some extraordinarily low prices on groceries in order to turn our stock into cash; these prices are lower than we can replace the goods for, and a careful reading of the list will convince close buyers that we are in dead earnest in our effort to trade our good goods for some good money. 240 cans No. $ 2 \frac{1}{2} $ glass jar label fancy sliced pineapple, S. & S. Grocery 50c seller .41c 324 cans No. 2½ broken slice pineapple, 40c seller .32c 279 cans fancy Country Gentleman corn, 25c seller .19c 96 cans No. 1 tall salmon, 30c seller .19c 116 cans No. 1 Tall Salmon, 30c seller .22c 144 cans No. 1 lb. pink salmon, 15c seller .10c 102 cans No. 2½ sliced peaches, 50c seller .14c 456 cans No. 3 solid pack tomatoes, 20c grade .15c 99 cans No. 2 Pumpkins, 15c seller .9c 109 lbs. 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Watson and Kelenkild, Aggie runs finished together, but Watson back for his running mate and could have finished far in the lead as he came out apparaat. In about twenty yards behind the leaders, Mathias, an Aggie, finished fourth and McMery came in fifth. The official time given out for the race was 24 minutes, 3 seconds, which is nearly thirty seconds below the valley record, and which seems to indicate either a short five miles or a mi- sible two miles. It looks well under the valley record. Kansas runners are inclined to believe that the course was not a full five miles. Marvin Sherman, e21, went to Kansas City, Friday afternoon. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. A. G. ALRICH P'印ing, Engraving, Binding Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps Stationery, Seals, Stencils 736 Mass, Street **Laws to Challenge** "Dae" Bailey, president of the Senior class of the School of Law, called a meeting yesterday afternoon for the presentation itself with the question of challenging the School of Engineering to the debate, such as was held last year and the year before. Laws to Challenge It was unanimously decided to again issue such a challenge and a committee appointed to confer with a like committee from the School. The committee will represent John Mitchell and Claude Vorese will represent the Law School. The two committees will discuss questions suitable for debate, tryouts and requests from students. The department of Public Speaking will have charge of such detail for both schools. The Oread Training School football team played the Edgerton High School and won the game, 35 to 0. We Clean and Press Call and Deliver VENUS PENCILS K. U. 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