SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1925 PAGE FOUR Whirlwind Team Humiliates Tiger (Continued from page 1) a series of bucks and passes coupled with ground gained by punts, placed the ball on the Kansas 6-ard line. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Tigers made that often repeated mistake of trying to plunge the Kansas line for a touchdown. After a play, his team sent off, and busky Missouri fullback, the ball rested in Kansas' possession, on its 1-yard线. Kansas punted out of danger as the quarter ended, bringing Missouri's score up, and picking Mississippi's hopes for a victory. The punting of Zobar proved a big factor in the Kansas victory; twice the big halfback punted over 60 yards from the sideline, putting the Tigers in a hole. The game was even throughout. The Tigers earned eight first downs, to Kansas' seven. Missouri gained 135 yards by rushing, to 60 for Kan-> heath, to 49 for up for this, through, by returning kickoffs for over 30 vards on two occasions. Zuber Gels' best of Finding: Zuber had the best of Lindenmeyer, playing each player having one kick and Zuber having one kick blocked. For Kanaa the stars were Baker, Testerman, Smith, Lattin, Sanborn, Mullins, Davidson, Zuber Anderson, Hart, Starr, Coulter, Voughts and Zuber Gets Best of Punting. The weather was ideal for the game. A strong wind which switched from southwest to north just before the opening kickoff, gave the team defending the north goal a decided advantage. For Missouri, Jackson, Lindenmeyer, Bacchus, Whiteman, and Walker played well. The maid attendance was 27,232, seting a new attendance record for Kan san-Missouri games. Nearly three thousand more person, crowded into the stands and around the field after the game started. The game in detail. First Quarter Certain Whitman of Missouri won 14 games in his last two seasons, but he born killed off 25 yards to Studebaker when he was kicked out at a touchdown for a tyard kick. Jackson made 3 yards on a touchdown pass. He scored where ball was dunked. Ball on Kansas' "Kansas" field in the Missouri recoverd on the Kansas 60-14 Missouri recovery on the Kansas 60-14 Missouri recovery on the Kansas 60-14 Missouri recovery on the Kansas 60-14 Hicks beat 2 yards on fake. Paw Whitman of Missouri reached touchdowns. Kansas penalized 14 yards through tackles. Kansas penalized 14 yards through tackles. Paw Whitman's placements were good. Stover Whitman's placements were good. Stover Jachsen made 5 yards through the end zone for 13 yards. Kellon Bennais returned 2. Kallon Bonmais scored 10 yards and Jachsen broke line for 3 yards at tackle holder. Zachary Duncan returned for 4 yards. Zachary Duncan and Davon Recovery received for 6 yards. Zachary Duncan pointed to 10 yards while Hank Browns pointed to 8 yards when through to tackle. Quarter Ever Score 75-69. Whitman kicked off 15 yards to Andrew Ellis, who gave him a yard line. Time out on Minnesota, Stainbaker made a yard line. Time out on Minnesota, Stainbaker added 8 more through center. Zuber punted on Minnesota to Mackenzie as Jankison Second Quarter Mossison's ball on her own 22-yard line in Lindemeyer pointed straight up for 5 yards. She then hit a three-pointer and was pass intercepted by Jackson. Mossison's ball in the end zone in Stiffler in for Slackman. Jackson had to take a shot at Kawasaki, recovered on her own 12-yard line. Zubenko back and Mossison penalized 5 yards off for her. Zoner passed to Starr for 4 yards, Richener on Ferguson for a right guard. Hightower made a 15-yard pass through tackle for 4 yards, Hall called back 2 yards on end run. Richner pulled 35 yards on their own and run. Mourning made a 24 yard court hit on own 24 yard line. Clark made a 26 yard pass on fake through tackle. Whitman made a 26 yard pass on fake through tackle. Whitman made a 26 yard pass on fake through tackle. Whitman made a 26 yard pass for 4 yards, Jackson made 4 yards through center field. Whitman made a 26 yard pass for 4 yards. Whitman made a yard through center. Whitman made a yard through center. Whitman made a yard incomplete. Time out for Kaneo Lindenwood pointed 25 yards to Stair, who scored in the first half. Zuber went over track for 1 yard. Zuber went over track for 1 yard. Missouri 14-yard line. Jackson made 3 yards for 1 yard. Kansas 14-yard line. Lindemuth pointed 25 yards to Stair, who scored in the first half. Zuber went over track for 1 yard Coulter in for Wall. Whiteman kicked off 42 yards to Coulter who returned 28 yards on a long stretch for 1 yard. Voughts replaced Halton in Missouri's 16-yard line for roughing Missouri's 18-yard line. Halton replaced Cloud Missouri's 18-yard line. Hamilton in for Coulter at half. Zucker was over goal line and was grounded behind him, but Houston over line. Half. Over score. Ransom's 10-over line. Half. Over score. Third Quarter Sankers kicked off 30 yards to Stiber久斯. Whitensmith led, 15 yards to Clark。Clark had a 27-yard gain for holding。Bail on MiMonsieur's display line for holding。Bail on MiMonsieur's display line for demistering line. 41 yards out, notedbound, 6-yard。Zinker linked through line up on pinnacle, gaining 2 yards side Whiteman on an attempt to passade 34 yards and a hard down. Whiteman's pace was well through the hands, with Whiteman's pace halfway through the hands. Whiteman dropped half the way to his goal line for touching receiver of jayne. Domi replaced heiward guard. Jackson made 34 yards through over guard. Jackson made 34 yards through center. The old Kanas held tight, holding the ball. Hart made 34 yards through line. Hart made 34 yards through line. Anderson failed to gain. Zeber pointed 34 yards against a strong throw. The quarter ended. Missouri Jackson failed to gain. Clark made 38. Jackson grounded behind goal line for touchdown. Zimmer failed to gain. Zimmer punted 21. Zimmer grounded on one own yard line. Jackson failed to gain. Jackson grounded on one own yard line. Jackson failed to gain. Kane missed time. Kane missed time. Davenport hit. Kane made first down. Whitman made first down. Whitman made first down. Jackson knocked down. Lindemeyer pinned yards to jail who was knocked out of the Kane Zobert lost 5 yards on an end-run. Zobert won the game 14 yards out on the Missouri 13-yard line out. Kane ran for a touchdown on the Missouri 13-yard line out. Kane ran for a touchdown on the Missouri 13-yard line out. Latten won the game 14 yards out on the Missouri 13-yard line out. Latten won the game 14 yards out on the Missouri 13-yard line out. Jackson punted twice and landed in front of end勇策 punter James Tucker. End勇策 First down from Kawartha. Kawartha 8, Missouri 1 Yards gained from sortie management 6, Missouri 6 Yards gained from sortie management 6, Missouri 6 Yards gained by passing: Kawartha 8, Missouri 6 Yards gained by passing: Kawartha 8, Missouri 6 Yards gained by passing: Kawartha 7, Missouri 7 Yards gained by interception: Kansas 1 Yards gained by interception: Kansas 1 Yards gained by interception: Kansas 1 *kickoff* 94' *kickoff*; Missouri 11 for 258 *kickoff* 94' *kickoff*; Missouri 11 for 258 *kickoff* 14 94' *kickoff*; Missouri 19 for 284 *yard* 14 94' *kickoff*; Missouri 19 for 284 *yard* runs of kickoff: Kansas 6, Missouri 6 *yard* runs of kickoff: Kansas 6, Missouri 6 *yard* runs of kickoff: Kansas 1 *yard* runs of kickoff: Kansas 1 *own fielder's recovers to touchdown* Hart, mint after touchdown Wall, mint after touchdown Clurck, mint after touchdown Whitman, mint after Kansas Missouri Substitutes: Moorsen, Stafford for Stubbs; Clarke, Michael for Jackson; Graham for Bashar; Clay, Clinton for Jackson; David for Bashar; Taylor for Jackson; Wall for Stubbs; K. Crusher for Wall; Voulteux for Wall; Maliha, Helping for Wall; Maliha, Helping for Wall; Maliha, Helping for Wall; Officiate- Offirele, J. C. Grover, Watching- um; ampire, Glyde Willey, Iowa; lowa- lineman, E. L. McCreary, Okahama; oklawa- drone, Dr. J. A. Reilly, Georgetown. 190 **baby** (D) Munsonst L.T. L.F. L.D. Linderstein C.G. C.J. Smith Steuben R.T. Storkebake Q.R. R.H. Whiteman Clark Kansas H. Baker Smith (C) Sanborn Invidious Lattin Lattin Testermann Anderson Starr Hart Kansas Aggies Win Meet Oklahoma Man Breaks Valley Distance Record The annual Missouri cross-country meet held Saturday morning won was by the Kansas Aggie team. Rutherford of the Oklahoma team had 19.6 seconds, which was established by finishing first in the fast time of 26 minutes 5.9 seconds. The former valley record was 26 minutes 19.6 seconds, which was established by Rutherford last year. Conger, of Ames, finished about 10 yards behind Rutherford, Klimport of the Aggies finished third. The Aggie team had a score of 50. Ames was second, with 81; Nebraska was third, with 83; with 92; Drake, 100; Kansas, 101; The Akgie team had a score of 50. Ames was second, with 81. Nebraska third, with 84. Oklahoma fourth, with 79. Kansas, with 64. and Missouri, 119. Bronson was the first Kansas man to cross the line, finishing tenth. Survival of Kansas ran the race with a win on side and it bothered him considerably. Only seven valley schools entered teams, as Grinnell, Washington, and the Oklahoma Aggie teams failed to appear. Freshmen Beat Juniors The sophomores and freshmen are now tied for first place in the interclass football competition, due to their success against the seniors and juniors Wednesday, 7 to 0 and 13 to 0. It was the first victory of the year for both teams, but they went into the lead as they were the comeback team after a tough, grueling, and played to a sorceress tie. The junior team is now in second place, with one game in the victory column and one game in the loss 0-1 division. The juniors humbled the seniors in the first game of the season, as the senior record is two games lost. Sophomores and Frosh Tied for Football Leadership The next round of contests will be played Saturday at 11 a.m. on the campus lawn, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the field. These contests will come just at the close of the gymnastic exhibition, in which 800 students of the department participate, in physical education will participate. The sophomores will oppose the juniors, and the freshmen will play the seniors. The sophomores and juniors both defeated the seniors 7 to 0, so their contests should prove interesting. On Other Fields Amnes D, Drake 5 Cargue Tercero 22, 24, Louis 0 Northwestern 10, Northeastern Indiana 0, Purdue 0 Wisconsin 28, Chicago 7 Minnesota 6, Minnesota Illinois 14, Ohio 0 Vale 0 Army 44, Urmann 0 Syracuse 17, Nigaraga 0 New York 0, New U, 0 Georgetown 27, Fordham 0 Florida 0, Miamiiac 0 Washington and Loe 14, North Carr Jina ( Haskell 16, Crescent 17 Gonzalez 8, Stanford 0, 14 Stanford 26, California 14. Southern California 18, Iowa Rohla School of Stutes 20, Drury 14 Ames Wins Over Bulldogs Drake Loses Game to Cyclones by a Score of 7 to 6 (United Press) Des Moines, Nov. 21—Iowa State College defeated the Drake University football team in the regular today. The game was played before 15,000 spectators at the latter's home stadium. Three safeties presented to the Bulldogs by the Cyclones accounted for Drinke's score, while Ames got her touch from a touchdown, and the extra point for the kick. The Ames score came in the final period. The game was replayed with thrills, both teams were up for it, and passions, which often were completed. The first three periods were scores less, the opening quarter being fought in Ames territory. An attempted 15-metre roll along the ground between the goal posts, Drake blocked and recovered the Cyclone punt, securing it in an Ames' 10-yard line. The Bulleighs, where it was held, stretched an inch line, where it was on downs. Phone Football Retains First Place in University Li Fritz Co. Although 10 years seem but a short time it can bring about several changes in university life. Ten years ago Doctor Strong was Chancellor of the University, and "Beau" Olcott was coach of the football team. As, at the present time, interest was centered on the coming football game with Missouri and Coach Gleitman. The team won at that time Captain "Foy" James was on the injured list and unable to scrimmage with the rest of the squad. One could see Mary Pickford picker for the team's next eckseek theater for the sum of 16 cents. The members of the senior class were contributing a dime each for the endowment fund of the "class baby." Ruth Doh. The idea of medical care for the students had just been put into practice, and a student hospital had been built on $2 was charged for its maintenance. The interurban line between Lawrence and Kansas City had not yet been completed. The price of the picture shows has been multiplied by five, and the busses have taken over a large part of the city. All this, in the short time of 10 years. Now we have a different football coach. Chancellor Lindley has replaced Doctor Strong, and the student president has become an essential part of the University. The bottom of the sea north of Oshima Island dropped 900 feet during the great Japanese earthquake of 1923. The best of snacks at any hour at— GEORGE'S LUNCH Just North of the Yerseys What did we do? Beat Mizzou! Just North of the Varsity Owl Service KODAKS F. B. McCOLLOCH Druggist 847 Massachusetts St. K. U. Record Every alumnus should have his University Songs on a RECORD ALMA MATER TM A JAYHAWK 134124786234016 Bell's Music Store 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The Famous RUSSIAN SYMPHONIC CHOIR BASILE KIBALCHICH Director Really a body of solo singers joined together under the able leadership of a master musician* Wish SOPRANO, SOLO in 'ave Maria' ete CONTRALTO, SOLO, in "The Credo" TENOR and BASS SOLOs in popular Russian folks songs UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE. 8:20 P. M. Monday, November 23 Robinson Gymnasium Single Admissions $1.00 and $1.50 on Sale at Round Corner Drug Store, Bell's Music Store, School of Fine Arts Office HOADLEY'S HOADLEYS Some Christmas Gift Suggestions Book Ends Art Brasses Wrought Iron 1005-07 Mass. St. BOWERSOCK Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday In A Class By Itself LACCH! Earl Doolley (A New Star) in "Misfit Sailor" PRICES Mat. 10-40c Eve. 10-50c On the Stage A Big Novelty Surprise —Overture— Bowersock Concert Orchestra Fred K. Leonard, Director SCOOP! Pathe News. Scenes of M. U.-K. U. Game SHOWS Mat. 3:00 Eve. 7, 9 VARSITY Monday - Tuesday Monday - Tuesday PRICES Mat. 10-35c Eve. 10-40c —Added— "ALL ABOARD" SHOWS Mat. 3:00 Eve. 7:30, 9 1000 g