PAGE FOUR 4. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1925 Kansas May Have Big Ten Opponent on 1926 Schedule Plans for Intersectiona Battle on Home and Basis Are Under Way Kansas rooters may get a chance to see a Big Ten team in action within the next two years, if they the negotia- tions are settled. The home and home games are successful The policy of the department is to secure all non-conference games on a weekly basis, and the director of publicity of the K. U. athletic department said Saturday, "We won't schedule games with any BIA tournament except on that basis," Potter said. No Particular Team in View Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics is still in St. Louis and there will probably be no announcement of the success or failure to secure Western conference dates until after his return. "We are not negotiating with any particular team." Potter declared. The Kansas schedule has been tentatively arranged. The dayhawkers will play Kansas Agoe, Nebraska A, Oklahoma A, and possibly Oklahoma A, and M. It is understood that Nebraska and Missouri and possibly other valley conference schools are endeavouring to home games with Big Ten eleven. Tigers Meet Tulane Again Missouri will play a return engagement with Tulane and five valley squads as the present schedule stands. Nebraska, Ames, Oklahoma, Washington and Kansas will play the Bengals. The new Memorial Stadium at Columbia will be dedicated at the Tulane game Oct. 2. The Kansas Argies have listed games with Kansas, Oklahoma, Akees and Nebraska. Nebraska will play Oklahoma, and Oklahoma will compete with six. Director C. L. Brewer of the Missouri athletic department held out for the return of the Kansas-Missouri game to Thanksgiving day. Doctor Allen declared that K. U. would not return to the old arrangement and the game of the game was finally set for Nov. 5th, Saturday before Thanksgiving day. The tentative schedule of the Jay hawkers for 1926 is as follows: Oct. 9—Oklahoma Aggies at Law- rence.—tentative. Oct. 16—Kansas Aggies at Manhattan. Oct. 23—Nebraska at Lawrence Nov. 30—Drake at Des Moines Nov. 6—Grinellis at Lawrence Nov. 29—Missouri at Columbia Records Broken in Meet Stars Unearthed in Intramural Track Events This year's intra-nural track meet was the most successful ever held under the auspices of the University of Kansas Athletic Association, the directors of the meet said yesterday. The list of entries was the largest that has ever been drawn up in a bake off and the records made were good. Sigma Alpha Epsilon easily won the meet with a high score of 79 points. Alpha Kappa Lambda with $57\%$ played well, and also performed well and showed that they had material of championship talent. Other organized contesting teams and their points were: Delta Thaeta, $15\%$; Sigma Phi Epsilon, $21\%$; Sigma Phi Epsilon, $15\%$; Pi Kappa Psi, $11\%$; Phili Beta Theta, $7\%$; Sigma Nu, $8$; Phili Delta Theta, $7$; Sigma Chi, $6$; Beta Theta Pi, $5$ and Sigma Chi, $4$; Beta Theta Pi, $5$ and Sigma Chi, $4$. For the committed 67 points in this meet Several individual men showed up well in the meet, one of the most outstanding being M. Thornhill, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, who was high point man. He took first place in all of the weight events and second in the broad jump. Other stars and the events in the meet were D. Worthington, Delta Tau Delta, in the dashes and hurdles; C. Doodnbon, Pa Kappa Alpha, in the hurdles; B. Frieder, Delta Chi, in the half-mile, the mile and the two mile; J. Hays, Alpha Kappa Lambia, in the dashes and hurdles; P. Springer, unattached, in the mile and the two mile; L. Grady, Phi Kappa Lambia, in the hurdles and A. Alpha Kepsilon, in the hurdles; and A. Cowles, unattached, in the high jump and the discus. Five new records were established for intra-mural competition. The events in which former marks were bettered, the half-mile, the mile, the two mile, the shot-put and the long jump were decided by the winning of all of the first three events, while Thornthill took the shot put and Cowles the high jump event. Sport Notes Acceptance by the Haskell Indians of an invitation to meet the Los Angeles Athletic Club in a football game at Los Angeles Saturday, Dec. 19 is announced by officials yesterday. Gonzaga University has been invited to play on the next Saturday. Earl Britt, star fullback on the University of Illinois team for three years, recently signed a contract to play with the Chicago Bears, the eleven on which his former team-mate, "Red" Grange is now playing. There are now eight former Illini players on the Bear squad. Dr. William Smith, director of athletics at Tulane University has announced the college authorities had telegraphed Pacific coast representatives that the Tulane team has disbanded and was not open to an invitation to play in the annual Tournament of Roses game at Pasadena on Jan. 1. The all-star Southern conference team as picked by sport writers of eleven southern papers is as follows: Lowe, Tennessee; and Rives, Vanderbilt, tuck; Buckler, Alabama, guard; Kent, Seemance, center; Levy, Tulane, Thompson, Georgia; Hill, Thompson, Georgia; end; Hubert, Alabama, quarterback; Foulrange, Tulane, halftack; Brown, Alabama, halftack; and Wycoff, Georgia Tech, fallback. That Missouri valley football ranks with any played in the country is shown by the all-American team selected by Dave Walsh of the International News Service who names Weir of Nebraska and Lindenmeyer of Missouri as first team tackles* Slonn of Drake is named on the second team at end and Hutchinson at center position. Also H. 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