PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925 Kansas Defenses Strengthened for Missouri Attack Jayhawk Sharpens Claws for Invasion of Jungle Beast; Veterans Help Coach After some work in fundamentals last night, the Kansas varsity, with Coach George Clark at the helm, squared off with Coach John Bum's freshman eleven in a light dummy practice, and later a scrimmage, that helped out many perplexing situations regarding the Michigan hockey team, the frosh, and also helped to perfect the entire Kansas defense, already noted in the valley for its stubborn resistance with its back in the shadow the goal posts The fresh, full of light and seemingly having absorbed the spirit of the campuses with the determination to "Rat Mizzon," played a ripping song from the calyx to hold the hard-hitting orchestra to the first string backs. The backfield was composed of Anderson, quarter; Starr and Zubee, halves; and Gene Hart, *full*. Much will depend on these backfield men Saturday, and, if predictions come true, the team will be able to win. Missouri line after the game is over, due to the pile-driving bucks of these backs. Testerman and Baker were working on ends last night, with Lattin and Captain Smith on tackles, Sanders and Mullens were guards and Davidson center were guards in the workout from the side, due to a severe cold, but will be on deck for Saturday. To Show True Fight The team that will probably name the "classic of the West" Saturday will be the one that Coach Clark has intended to start against the Oklahoma Aggies in the first game. Injuries have made it impossible to even have the full strength team on the field at the same time all season. But this game will give everyone a chance to really see the power the old Jaybird bird endure in showing this power nevertheless the other valley schools will respect him after all the season's reverses. The old grads have begun to forsake their business and professional activities to return to the Hill to watch "Potts" and the team as they are preparing for the game. The team's support is going to count for much toward winning. Five former captains were on the field last hint. Many of them were slowed down by age but the spirit they showed in giving every effort to be the good of KU. We showed that only physically they were getting excited. Old Grads Out There was Bert Kennedy, captain of the 1897 crew. Burt has been here for a few weeks helping out, and doesn't care to return to his practice of medicine until the Tigers win. Bert will be back at Zarck hills as he whipped beasts. And there is Charley Kubrick, who followed the team back to Lawrence from Grimrell last week. And Swert Higgins, captain in 1922. Higgys has helped the team other times this season and his presence is always welcomed. "And 'Pat' Crowell, captain in 1908. It isn't an easy matter to keep 'Pat' away from Lawrence because how tightly he might sit, how narrow it is, keep any of the old-timers away right about now. And A, Hickes, of the Poorer and Hicks fame, is down here. How to keep him from running out there and wanting to take one more step? The coach is in their place may be another problem of the coaches before Saturday. "Dutch" Detwiler has been hung up some place along the line but will come sailing in soon, or at least is standing in front of Dae Outland—but it would be impossible to go on and name the army of old men that formerly battled Mizzou who will be here. Buffs it to say that their presence is appreciated by the coaches and team, and Men Urged to Choose Intramural Managers Men's organizations that have not chosen their athletic managers for the intramural sports, are urged to elect the manager in the near future and turn the name in to John Sabo, who has charge of the team. Sabo also told Tuesday. A letter in explanation of the election has been sent to each organization and while the majority have selected their managers, the remaining few who have not complied with the request are hindered by a lack of support from the said. Supervised competition will be held in all the indoor and outdoor sports. Kansas Had First Woman Cheerleader in Country Tulane University at New Orleans recently claimed the honor of having the first woman cheerleader in the United States. Kansas has a claim that antedates that of the southern college by 11 years. Miss Elizabeth Morrow of Kansas assisted Jo Beckwith in leading Kansas rooters during the Missouri game in 1914, according to old files of the team. She was dared as the "first and only woman cheerleader in the United States." Kansas Leads Tigers in Scoring of Past Thanksgiving Games Jayhawks Won Three Lost Si and Tied One of Last Ten Battles The annual Jayhawk-Tiger battles which have taken place since 1891 show the grand old bird to be somewhat the stronger as far as winning games is concerned. Kansas has won 17, lost 11 and tied 5. A total of 360 points have been made against Missouri's 207. In recent years the Tigers have won most of the games but not by the scores Kansas has piled up in the past. Of the last ten contests Kansas has won three, lost six and tied one. Last year Missouri was 78 points to Kansas she has ever piled up in the past, 14 to 0, Kansas has put away two 30 point victories, one in 1896 when Kansas won 30 to 0 and again in 1899 when Kansas won 30 to 6. The largest score ever made by Missouri was 18 points in 1901 when Kansas won 30 to 12. The scores of the 33 Tigers hurt since 1891 follow: Year Kansai Miitsuire Year Kansai Miitsuire 1981 7 8 4 1624 0 16 1983 12 8 4 1624 0 16 1985 14 12 12 1690 6 12 1987 14 12 12 1690 6 12 1989 6 10 1611 12 3 1991 6 10 1611 12 3 1993 16 0 1613 6 16 1995 16 0 1613 6 16 1997 16 0 1613 6 16 1999 6 10 1615 8 16 2001 12 18 1617 27 3 2003 5 0 1620 7 13 2005 5 0 1620 7 13 2007 24 0 1625 7 9 2009 24 0 1625 7 9 Total 369 297 Gance: Kansas 17; Missouri 11; Tie 5. Palace Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor Seven Experienced Barbers Three Operators 730 Mass. Phone 325 113 Mass--Over Fischer's Shoe Stor Marcel and Bob Curl--75c MISS RAMSEY Formally at Samplers—Phone 469 Snappy Fall Suitings SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Sport Notes Notre Dame continued its victorious march by defeating Carnegie Tech 28 to 5, Flanagan, Riley and Enright showed the form of last year's Horsemen and showed that next year the Rocke eleven will be one of the strongest competitors for the national title. Minnesota took a firmer hold on first place in the Big Ten when it defeated Iowa 33 to 0. Displaying an offensive dash and defensive power far superior to any shown in previous games, the Gophers swept through the Hawkeyes repeatedly, using an occasional forward pass, but generally held the ball line guarded ends "Cowboy Nick" Kutsch was stopped at all times, but he kept a constant passage by his tricky forward passing. the powerful California machine lost its first conference game in six years when Washington defeated them 7 to 0 and virtually elicited the Playing open football with a deceivement mixture of hard line buckling enabled Pittsburgh to pull an open end and the Glenn Warner system which trumped over the Red and Blue. The Panthers clinched Peem's ends at will and completely outplayed the Chargers, which failed before the mighty Red Grange. Pacific Coast Conference title. With three minutes remaining to be played the Huskies started a terrific line plunging attack which didn't stop until the winning touchdown had been made. Georgia Tech defeated her big rival, Georgia U., by the score of 3 to 0. Wycoff, Tech's all-American fullback, bore the brunt of the attack and his super bunting was the feature of the game. Dartmouth ended an undefeated season by swamping the strong Chicago eleven 33 to 7 and thus让s claim to America's football title for 1925. Chicago was unable to stop the sensation forward pass attack of the Yes Sir! $37.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Super Value Suits at Some have 2 pair trousers others knickers. Styles and patterns for Men and Young Men Look at these Clothes today—we're glad to show you. Our store closes 1:30 Saturday until after the game Rare? Boy Howdy! It's Hot! Cartoons that will make you smile, blush, giggle, gurgle and finally roll in laughter. Short squibbs with sparkle, spice and a kick that will score a touchdown. 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