PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925 Remaining Games Will Settle Many Football Crowns Jayhawks Hopeful in Spite of Strong Tiger Dope; Chicago Meets Wisconsin The remaining football content for various school of the country, except for a few later intersections and feaul scrimps, will be divided between the coming Saturday and Thanksgiving. It is also possible that other words, only one more game is left for the majority of the teams, and that final rush for glory will mean that all reinforcements, all taped halves, all touchdowns, everything that might bring a possible victory, will be pitied againstoes in a last grand march to bring championships, intersectional honors, to avenge debts with old enemies, or to bring one's team, long in the midst, to winning victory and a successful season. Most notable among this latter class is the Kansas Missouri classic of the West. Missouri is coming primed with six victories and one tie on her record, while Kansas can offer but one victory, one tie on the team. It also has a lot of upsets for the season. But past records and "Old-Marpe Dope" mean about as much to these 34 years old enemies as a soap bubble in a Kansas cyclone, and it is predicted in the Kansas camp that the Tigers may be that soap bubble for the Jahlynk cyclone to turn to at Memorial stadium next Saturday. No scheduled game for last week was the program of the Ames and Drake teams in order to be in perfect shape when they clash at each other's throats this week. Both Oklahoma schools get into action Saturday also when the Sooners have Washington as their company, and the Aztecs have Houston. The honor of the Valley in their game with Arkansas. Chicago, defeated by the great Dartmouth eleven last week-end, will have their hands full, and maybe then some against George Little's Wisconsin scrappers, but it should be one of the best games in the Western conference. Chicago, Minnesota, Ohio State and Illinois are other Big-Ten games. Iowa is being entertained at Los Angeles by the University of Southern California, and they will bear watching by the Californians. Notre Dame and Northwestern have a little disease to combat; there comes a big guess. It might be well for Northwestern to plan a little to outwit Rocke, "The Grand Old Man of the Game," as well as the Irish team. And that suggestion might well be read by the Cornhoppers. The Harvard and Yale games were against Cambridge with the Bulldog's chances the brightest for a clean victory. A list of the important games for this week follows; Arkansas o. Oklahoma Angios at Fayetteville Iowas o. New Hampshire at Prescott Arizona o. Utah Tech o. California Tech o. University of Southern California, Southern Burroughs o. Pendleton California, Southern Burroughs o. Pendleton California, Western Burroughs o. Winnamet o. Chinese o. Cue o. Gorral Coliseo o. Colorado College o. Gouge College o. Wisconsin o. Dalmont o. Creighton o. Hamail o. Orginala Iowa o. State at Boston o. Tampa Florida o. Georgetown o. Palm Grove o. Colorado Mine o. New Mexico Harvard vs. Yale at Cambridge; Holly Cross vs. Boston University at Worcester; Howard Davis vs. Indiana at Indianapolis; Purdue at Birmingham; Kalamazoo vs. Ypsilantum at Kaimanau; Syracuse vs. Ypsilantum at Milwaukee; Michigan at Minneapolis at Arvine Arthur; McGill University at St. Louis; Michigan at Northwestern at Oxford Monmouth vs. Lake Forest at Monmouth; Minnesota-Western vs. Lake Forest at Monmouth; Wisconsin-Western vs. Lake Forest at Monmouth; Allenberg University vs. Northwestern at South Indiana Ohio State University vs. Normal University; Oregon Angios vs. Idaho at Boise; Pomona vs. Dinner Club Serves First Meal Dinner Club Serves First Meat The dinner club of the department of home economics held the first of a series of four dinners to be given during the year Saturday night in the dining room. Many decorations were used. The purpose of this club, according to Miss Elizabeth Sprague of the department is to practice the cooking of foods in a scientific way. Mrs. Frenk Nelson and Mrs. Dan Herrick will be hostesses at the initiation service of the K. U. Dames at Holmes House, at Holmes House, Tuesday at 3 a.m. Freshmen Meet Tonight to Discuss Class Plans All freshmen will meet tonight in Fraser hall at 7 o'clock to arrange and discuss the details of the proposed foreword. Mr. Brown and sophomore classes, according to Stanley Packard, president of the freshman class. The proposed speaking contest will be discussed by freshmen in a department of speech and dramatic art. Plans for the freshman fr哄, to be held in February, a discussion of the freshman discipline and a brief program will be in order at the meeting. Kansas Remains as Only Hurdle for Missourians to Clear to Win Title Tiger and Jayhawk to Clash Saturday in Traditional Scrap All eyes in the Missouri valley will be turned toward Lawrence next Saturday when the Tiger and the Jay are set to settle their annual gridiron dispute. A great deal hinges on the outcome of this battle. The Tigers are undefeated this year and Kansas is the only remaining hurdle to a second conference championship for the Missourians, who will be giving their utmost to end an otherwise disastrous season with a triumphant finale. The Jayhawkers have been pointing for this game for some weeks, keeping their regulars on the sidelines to some extent to insure every one being in top condition for that game. They are also having the season the Missourians having been at top speed in order to keep a clear ledger. The record made by the Missourians this year is imposing. They have as good a record as any team in the league. The team was made by Dartmouth to a national title. In the first game of the season the Missourians held Tulane to a tie 6-1 at New Orleans. Tulane has not been defeated during the year and have won from some of the strongest teams in the south besides taking an interleague win from Northwestern at Chicago 18 to 7. The Orders got off to a good start by taking the Oklahoma A. & M team into camp in the season opener, and then moving on to severe 20 to 9 setback that seemed to knock the radder from the Jayhawk ship. She has been floundering about all season, reaching an even keel at Norman two weeks ago long enough to get to the playoffs. Indications are that every seat in the stadium and the end bleachers will be sold for the homecoming game, Saturday. The seasons record: the solutions to Kansas 15; Oklahoma A. & M. Kansas 7; Iowa State 20 Kansas 7; Kansas Aggies 14 Kansas 0; Nebraska 14 Kansas 0; Drake 7 Kansas 0; Oklahoma 0 Kansas 0; Grimell 3; Totals: Kansas 20; Opponents 61 Missouri 6; Tulane 0 Missouri 9; Nebraska 0 Missouri 35; Rolla 0 Missouri 3; Kansas Aggies 0 Missouri 23; Iowa State 8 Missouri 14; Washington 0 Missouri 16; Oklahoma 14 Totals Cayuga Indians' Deputy Removes Claim on U. S that the United States, Nov. 16.—The claim of the Cayuga Indians of Canada against the United States, amounting to more than $1,000,000, has been withdrawn as a move of protest against the Dominion government. (United States) "We would rather have the United States keep the money than let the Canadian government get it and oppress the people with it," said Alex Gerald, deputy for the Cayuga, one of the sections of the Iroquois tribe. The claim has been pending before the British-American claim board sitting here to whom the withdrawal was presented. Football Standings Missouri | 5 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 1.00 | Drake | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 83 | Amar | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 66 | Kansas | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 66 | Kansas Agnese | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 100 | Kansas Angelo | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 100 | Ohiohua | 5 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 25 | Ohiohua Aggies | 5 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 25 | Ohiohua Aggies | 5 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 25 | MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota Games, Won, Lost, Tied, 1 Michigan 6 3 0 1 Michigan 4 2 0 1 Chicago 4 2 1 1 Wisconsin 4 2 1 1 North Carolina 4 2 2 0 Houston 4 2 1 1 Florida State 4 1 2 1 Purdue 4 1 2 1 Dallas 4 0 3 0 KANSAS CONFERENCE STANDINGS KANSAS CONFERENCE STANDINGS College of Emporia Wake Forest Oakland 1,000 Palmermont 2 0 1,000 Parmount 2 0 4,000 Kansas City Teachers 0 1 1,750 Kansas City Weakman 3 1 1,750 Emory University Teachers 5 1 1,750 Sidney 3 2 1,600 Bakerhurst 3 2 1,600 Southwestern 2 3 1,600 Washburn 2 3 1,600 Washburn 1 3 2,240 Stellar 1 3 2,240 Stellar 1 3 2,240 Huffman 1 4 1,000 McDermott 1 4 1,000 Hays Teachers 1 4 1,000 Dartmouth Player Leads Total Points by Lane, Halfback Reaches 108 Dartmouth this week is laying claim both to the Eastern, and possible National Championship, as well as the individual leading scorer of the East, in Lane, Green half-back, who has amassed a total of 108 points over Eddie Tyron, Colgate back, forced into second place by team leaders are far out in front for honors and the season virtually over. A list of the individual scorers of the East who have 50 or more points to their credit. Name, College, Pos. Karen Darmouth, hb. 14 0 19 Derrick Hartwell, hb. 14 0 19 Oberlander Darmouth, hb. 15 2 18 Oberlander Darmouth, hb. 14 0 19 Woerner, Fortsham, hb. 7 0 25 Woerner, Fortsham, hb. 7 0 25 Carr, Strattonie, hb. 11 0 60 Branton, Fortsham, hb. 11 0 60 Branton, Fortsham, hb. 11 0 60 Wallis, Toby Crown, hb. 5 0 0 Wallis, Toby Crown, hb. 5 0 0 Mohardt, Ambrose, hb. 9 0 11 Mohardt, Ambrose, hb. 9 0 11 Alen, Yale, hb. 6 0 16 Alen, Yale, hb. 6 0 16 George, GPSortown, hb. 8 0 31 Plank, George, GPSortown, hb. 8 0 31 With points made by him from weeks ago "Cowboy" Nick Kutsch, halfback of Iowa, leads the Western Conference in scoring with 40 points. Benny Friedman, the Michigan quarterback, led his cowboy with his four touchdowns, two field goals and 17* points after touchdowns. Ambuisqu, who holds third place, leads the Western conference in total number of touchdowns having scored seven. "Red" Grange of Illinois is still in a fourth place tie with Oosterbaan of Michigan. Players in the east and in the Western Conference who lead in scoring follow; WESTERN CONFERENCE Kutch, Iowa 8 T. FG. Pet. T. Friedman, Michigan 7 2 T. 17 Grance, Illinois 6 O. 0 Grance, Wisconsin 6 O. 0 Peplow, Minnesota 4 O. 0 Wilson, Minnesota 4 O. 0 Joaching, Minnesota 5 O. 0 Salmti, Indiana 4 O. 0 Bailin, Indiana 4 O. 0 D. Hammons, Wisconsin 4 O. 0 Grorypany, Michigan 2 O. 0 Grorypany, Michigan 2 O. 0 Pry, Iowa 2 O. 0 Hewlett, Wisconsin 2 O. 0 Hewlett, Wisconsin 2 O. 0 McAndrews, Wisconsin 2 O. 0 Snappy Fall Suitings SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. 3 Mass - Over Fischer a Snee Stone Marcel and Bob Curl-'75c MISS RAMSEY Phone: 460 Tulley, the Dartmouth end, has crowded Carry of Syracuse and Borell in Saturday Tulley succeeded in passing Borell and tying Carry with 67 813 Muss.—Over Fischer's Shoe Store Pet. 1 000 800 750 667 667 667 500 333 333 000 000 WRIGLEYS Homecoming Squibs The Jay James and the Ku Ku's will assist in registering alumni and in serving refreshments at the Old Timers Night celebration Friday evening. They will be in uniform and will add color to the program. Dr. Brent Kennedy who coached the all victorious K. U. team of 1908 is helping groom the team for the great game next Saturday. It is said that he has a sign hung on the door of his office; "Closed every afternoon until K. U. beats Missouri." The city of Lawrence is planning to do its share of welcoming alumni and friends of the University. In addition to being hosts at the celebration on April 15, 2018, the town will be decorated his week end more elaborately than ever before for the Homecoming occasion. Sparkling rows of red and blue lights will adorn both sides of Massachusetts street from one end to another, and banners will wave in a riot of color. Last Christmas time Lawrence was recognized as the most beautiful decorated city in the state by men who do consider itself its reputation and this Homecoming event. P. Cannon has forecasted showers for the middle and latter part of the week. The idea he seems to be trying to get across that any flurry which may come along will only be temporary. Much of the program Friday evening will be broadcast from KFKU. The word "lantern-slide" did not officially come into the language until 1909, when it first appeared in a dictionary. Squires Studio Phone 517 Announcing the Concert of Dorothy Bell HARPIST Assisted by Eugene Christy, Tenor and Charles S. Skilton, Organ Plymouth Congregational Church Monday Night November 16 8:15 P. M. Tickets on Sale at Bell's Music Store 50 Cents Something your friends can't buy. New fall suits, in all the new Styles, Fabrics and Colors— Hart Schaffner & Marx Christmas Photographs--nor a Halitosis Preventative nor Florida Real Estae A special showing of these fine Suits-Super Values. $ 37.50 Styles for Men Styles for Young Men We're glad to show you! Our store will close Saturday at 1:30-Open after the game "Do your shopping early" Make your appointment Now. Leapin' Lena! We're not advertising "A School Girl Complexion" But THE SOUR OWL "The Best of Kansas Humor" Flies Friday, Nov. 20 Two-Bits "Own Your Own Magazine" RIGHT NOW * One thing that must be done for Homecoming can be done early this week—Phone 75 to get your wear apparel in readiness. You'll want everything looking its best and that means you must phone 75. Do it early—means one thing less to keep on your mind. ※ Phone 75 NewYork CLEANERS Wear a Refreshed Hat to the Game