WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Conference Title Claimed by Two Victorious Teams in Tie Successful Grid Season by College of Emporia and Bethany Ends in Tie Kansas Conference Final Standings SAC Conference Pflu Schmidt Johnson Worcester Pot Johnny Kwantan Pot Fairmount 3 0 4 1.000 PillowTeachers 3 0 4 1.000 PillowTeachers 3 0 4 1.000 Knoxon Welchman 2 2 1 1.000 Knoxon Welchman 2 2 1 1.000 St. Mary's 4 3 0 1.771 St. Mary's 4 3 0 1.771 Washburn 3 2 0 1.658 Washburn 3 2 0 1.658 Bethlehem 4 1 4 1.331 Bethlehem 4 1 4 1.331 Bethlehem 1 4 1 0.900 Bethlehem 1 4 1 0.900 Sheffield 5 1 1 1.657 Sheffield 5 1 1 1.657 McFarland 0 4 2 1.426 Now that the battles which have raged up and down the Kansas conference for the last seven weeks are over, we need to focus on what we find two so-called champions or winners, each resting in his respective lair, and each unlucky to get at the bottom. The players that may be he may be the undisputed claimant of the mythical first place honor. These two fees, Bethring and College of Emporia, have gone through an over victorious court to a close with a amazing victory over McPherson, while C. of E. triumphed over her ancient rival, Emporia Teachers, by a convincing victory giving fray. These two all victorious clevents demonstrated their easy superiority throughout the season. Schedule themed giver members, prevented their making the lie possible. Fairmount Also Undefeated Fairmount "Also" One should not to mount Fairmont in one should not to about championships, and the Shockers would probably present any intimation that Bethany and C. of their win over Friends, Thanksgiving, which raised their percentage to three wins and no defeats, it is going to take a little extra housing, dispar four non-secure games. Haya Teachers, with Burr DeWalh back in the lineup at quarter, availed themselves of the last opportunity for a win in an inbound battle, 9-2. Washburn put a full strength team on the field against Baker and fought them stubbornly, but were required to take the ball forward. Woodward-Longwell-Whitman trio will be about due for a winning combination next season, as they were just getting their team in place for faster company as their schedule was "Red" Shoer, the "No. 77" of the conference, and his comrades sweoped down on their traditionaloes fists at Pittsburgh. Ottawa with a stinging 12-0 defeat. Parisians of Bethany and C. of E. will find little to choose between if they attempt to scuffle the championship game would do it, but it is hardly likely that the game will ever be played. The complete conference realization southeastern Strong in Last Game Southwestern was among the state's best teams in their last game against St. Mary's. The 48 to 17 score doesn't mean that St. Mary's was particularly weak, but it does mean that Southwestern team performed with the championship even seen in the conference. Bethany 9 Bethany 22 Bethany 75 Bethany 14 Bethany 16 Bethany 21 Bethany 28 Total. Baker Washburn Sterling Bethle Hay Teachers Kansas Weeleyan McPherson Total 144 144 College of Emporia 18 College of Emporia 16 College of Emporia 16 College of Emporia 12 College of Emporia 12 College of Emporia 14 College of Emporia 14 Total. Southwestern Stellenbrui. Singapore. Ottawa. Fairbush Teach. Washington. Emporia Teach. Total WANT ADS FOR RENT—Room in modern home. Light housekeeping if desired. 912 Indiana. D8 WANTED—Students' fine handering and mending. Phone 2513 Blue. D8 IF THE YOUNG LADY who lost a pocket book containing money and valuable ring on Interurban will call her sister, she can receive same. Do WANTED: Two men or man and wife to work for board. Phone 1467, Broadwell Inn. 12-7 LOST: Kappa Sigma pin, White gold, Emerald and pearl. Return to "Stud" Watson, 1537 Teen. Reward, 127 MEDICAL STUDENTS WANTED! To sell Pocket Encyclopedia of Modern Treatment which every physician needs. Audhun Bend; Boston, Mass. DA Swimming Squad to Begin Official Practice Soon The swimming squad will start off official practice next week, according to Herbert G. Aliphun, coach. The squirt will meet on Monday; Wednesdays, and Fridays at 5 p.m. all. Must participate for the time shown in pool at 5 p.m. m Monday. The pool will be filled by that time. The date for the intra-mural swimming meet has not yet been definitely decided, although it may be the second to the semester examinations. Harry Heilmann Averages .293: Home Run Honors Go to Bob Meusel Champion Slugger of American League Fails to Attain .400 Mark With all the heavy hitting of the 1925 season in the American League, the season's batting champion could not attain the 400 mark. That champion, Harry Heilman, had won with a terrific batting streak to achieve an average of .393. Thereby he beat out the veteran Tris Speaker who had taken to the bench in the latter part of the season and then as a pinch hitter. Speaker had retired from regular play with an average of .380. That finishing mark for him toped Al Simmons, the singles leader in order of the Athletics, by three points. Simmons stood between Speaker and that other veteran, Ty Cobb, who hited 378, thus making it twenty consecutive seasons that he had batted better than .300. As an indication of the increased batting averages down the line, Cobb's 1925 figure, which was used for signatures, were exactly those with which Ruth led the league in hitting in 1924. Ruth not only surrendered batting honors, but also home run honors, which were taken for the 1925 season by his team mate, Bob Mencel, who registered 35 round trip hits. In particular, Ruth had a double, however Ruth was still supreme. Ruth's honors as a run-getter were taken for the past season by Johnny Mostil, center fielder of the Chicago White Sox, who also led in stealing bases. Total base honor wins to Al Moustafi and the other most three-base hits were made by Leo Goslin of Washington; Marty McManus of St. Louis in two-base hits by one over Simmons and Earl Sheely, who tied for second place in this respect. Stanley Harris led in sacrifice hits. Simmons also made a third hit, but a few short of the record for his midside by George Sisler in 1920. That Mottil was always trying when on bases is indicated by the record of "caught stealing." The Chicago Giants out 21 times in attempts to steal. There were four men in not enough games to be classed as regular players who were above AI Simmons in percentage. This quartet was led by boyfriend Austin Miller, a pitcher, but developed surprising batting powers, as his mark of .625 indicates. He went to but but eight times, though taking part in 17 games, and made five hits, all singles. Benny Tate and Walter Johnson of Washington and Tony Roeg of St. Louis were among the leaders, each with scores above 400. TID WOULD LIKE to have the parties who left their肋 at the College Fm Barber shop come in and get a hair cut to fit. D6 A feature of the American League batting averages is the liberal sprinkl LOST—at "the game" Saturday 21st a red Duvet Pocket-Lock, monochrome B. H. Reward for return, Beaverton Mt. Park. D2 Kansas City, Mo. HD3 WANTED: Girl to work for board second semester. Phone 2470 Red. D7 FOR RENT - large south room for two boys, Light well and heated. Modern house, 1391 Vt. Vphone: 127 D7. THESES, manuscripts, notebooks typed by experienced stenographer, Call Mira Ritchie, 978, 6:00 to 8:00 o. m. D. m. THE PERSON who took the traveling bags from the car parked at 1420 Ohio during the football game Saturday, Nov. 21, return to Lee Lattin at 1420 Ohio. 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Colli, Chicago J. Collins, Chicago Spiriting the last 400 yards for an easy victory over his nearest competitor, Bernard "Poo" Fravier, Delta Chi entry in the two mile event of the fall intra-mural track meet, yesterday demonstrated to the crowd at the meet that he was making of a wonderful distance runner, when he turned in the remarkably fast time, considering the rough track and lack of intensive training, of 10.3.1. None of the runners were able to match strides with the former Kansas Wesleyan distance champion, who followed closely after field after the first round, Fravier, who clipped 11 seconds off of the Kansas Conference two mile record last spring, was followed in by Williams second, Lerrick a third, and Herzog fourth. These last three races were marked by understanding under the colors of Alpha KappaLambda, was fifth, and Holmes, Delta Chi, sixth. 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