PAGE FOUR --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, NOV. 15, 1925 Intra-Mural Events Postponed on Account of Inclement Weather Second Day Schedule Finisher Friday; Other Contests Moved Forward The second day of the intra-mural track meet was successfully completed on Friday afternoon. The events run off were: the 50-yard dash, preliminary and semi-finals; the 440-yard dash (run in beats, with the fastest finish); the 125-yard high hurdles; preliminary; and the start of the pole vault. The finals of the 50-yard dash were run on Saturday morning but it was decided to postpone the remainder of the day's events because of the inclemt weather. The contests of each day will be moved forward on the former schedule. Coach McCarthy officiated at each of these meets. The results of the 50-yard dash were: Grady, Alpha Kappa Psi, first in the time of 5-9-10 seconds; Hays, Alpha Kappa Lambda, second; Reynolds, Alpha Kappa Lambda, third; Soice, unattached, fourth; Woods, Delta Tau Delta, fifth; and Fankhein, unattached, sixth. On account of the wet track, Grady, Alpha Kappa Lambda was in the preliminaries. He covered the 50 yards in 5-10 seconds on Friday afternoon. The 410-yard dash was run in three heats, the fastest time winning. The results of this event were: Woods, Delta Tun DeLae, first in 54-2-10 seconds; Cooper, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, second; Proctor, Pti Beta Pi, third; Springer, unattached, fourth; Stone, unattached, fifth and Landis, Sigma Nu xixth. The son who qualified for the finals in the 120-yard high hurdles were: Carr, Phi Delta Theta; Leavenwood, Phi Delta Theta; Foley, Forestman, Beta Theta Pi Bogge, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Russell, Phi Delta Theta; Doorniew, Pki Kaplan; and Meyer, Delta Sigma Phi. It was 17:3-10 seconds by Boome. It was 17:3-10 seconds by Boome. The pole vault event will probably be finished on Monday or Tuesday afternoon of this week. Events scheduled for Monday afternoon events are: 120-yard high hardwood, finials, javelin throw; 100-yard dash, pre- season qualifying. These events will start at 4 p.m. These events will start at 4 p.m. Aggies and Nebraska Tie Scoreless Battle in Quagmire at Manhattan Machahat, Nov. 14—Nebraska and the K. S. A. C battles to a scoreless tie on a muddy field today before a homecoming crowd of 9,000. Theler was able to gain consistently. A punting duel with Cochrane, of the Aggies, the edge over Capt. Ed Weir of Nebraska, took place. The only threat of a score was when Manleyer of Nebraska attempted a place-kick from the 30-yard line. It fell short. At no time did either team have the ball on the ground, neither side gained by the maze route. Despite the condition of the field, the Aggies did not fumble once. Nebraska fumbled twice. The Aggies first four down to Nebraska five. Industry Drill at Stock Show Indians Drill at Stock Show An all-Indian cavalry troop from Haskell Institute put on a silent dismounted cavalry drill at the opening of the American Horse Training. This "All-American" organization has a splendid record in the National Guard, and is known as a show outfit at the annual encampments. The Indians also gave a dance in tribal costumes. A half-million tons of waste apples are produced each year in the United States. On Other Fields Mich 10, Ohio State 0. Texas C. U, 3 Arkansas 0. Texas A. Arisona 0. San Francisco 7, California 0. Stanford 18, Southern Branch of Warren 18. California Kansas City 0, Nebraska 0. Creighton 20, North Dakota 7. Missouri 16, Oklahoma 14. Tulsa 10, Oklahoma 15. Colgate 14, Syracuse 6. Harvard 3, Brown 0. Wetzelburg 9, Notre Dame 14. Carnegie Tech 0. Northwestern 13, Purdue 9. Columbia Army 7 Oklahoma Navy 13, Bucknell 7. Wisconsin 21, Michigan State 10. Ohio traces 0, Kansas 0. Holy Cross 6, Rutgers 7. "Illinois 21, Wabash 0." Missouri Continues Victorious, Defeating Oklahoma, 16 to 14 Sooners Score First in Game but Fail to Withstand Tiger Attack Columbia, Mo., Nov. 14—Bore-a crowd of 10,000, Missouri defeated Oklahoma here today 16 to 14 in a brillning game on a muddy field. The Sooners drew first blood when they scored a touchdown on a 31-yard pass, Potta to LeCrone. In the second period, Missouri battled her way down the field and Clark scored when he ran back a punt 25 yards. Missouri scored three more points when Cogiziel hit the goal line. In the last period, Missouri scored her second touchdown when Jackson hit the line, after a series of lacks and passes had brought the ball down the field. By winning from the Sooners, Missouri has only to beat Kansas next Saturday to complete the season for the defensive offensive Missouri valley championship. Oklahoma came right back. Hill Oklahoma carried the ball to the 14- ard line, where Lamb went over for he final touchdown of the game. Seven Volley Ball Teams Sign Up for Tournamen Seven teams have signed up for volley ball practices in the gymnasium n preparation for the intra-mural volley ball tournament which will start immediately after the Thanksgiving access. Teams which have signed for practice include: T. N. T., Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Xi Delta, Corbin hall, Gamma Phi Beta and Chinoga. Teams are four one hour practices or two one hour practices a week. Practice for the inter-class volleyball tournament which will be held after Christmas will start soon after Thanksgiving. Each team will play three games with its opponent and the team winning two out of three games will go on. Each team will win ten points will be counted as a game. A meeting of all persons interested in inter-class volley ball will be held in the gymnasium on Monday, Nov. 16 at 3:30 p. m. At the regular Kansas board meeting held last Thursday afternoon the following editors were elected; campus editor, Jessie Edmondson; telegraph editor, Floyd Simpson; exchange editor, Ruth Lawless; alumni editor, Gladys Filson. These editors will take their positions next Monday and serve for four weeks. A committee composed of Dick Matthews, Floyd Simpson and Agnes Smith was allocated $p to each group of organization arranging for a poll of University students on the question of a World Court. Kansan Board Elects Editors Shower baths for hogs have recently been installed in a large packing plant at Salt Lake City, Utah. Tremendous team from Iowa. Kansas | Mackenzie hit 3 for the ball as Ball played. Mackenzie made it toward center, Ball is in the Kansas 13-card队. Anderson punited linebackers at Ball, Elysne went in for Scott at quartar and scored a touchdown. Ball was put on play but play was called back and Grinnett was penalized 5 yards. Volubla broke through by Wing was incomplete. Ball was on Grinnett's side, giving Kansau the ball on their own field. Jayhawker Team Loses to Grinnell Eleven, 0-3 Harris failed to gain at the line. Hair made him look like a mannequin, and Anderson outbound by 21 yard laid in the snow. McMahon grabbed from McMahon and Press McMahon to Foster. He was interrupted, and Press McMahon was interrupted by Baker who took it to the sidelines. (Continued from zone 1) Zuber was forced for a 2-yard lart. Hart hit center for 2 yards. Anodnet punted and ball was downed on Grissini's 29-yard line at half score. Ended, Kansas, 0; Grissini, 0. Scoot went back into the Grimmel backfield with a strong finish on the man with the most points (who was dumped in his kick) in Kane's inyard line. Jouner pointed to the Kane inyard line as well as the Mackenzie in the Kane inyard line. Both players were through center for 4 yards. Wing went through center for 5 yards and punted. Both players had ball was down on Kane's punted. Hart was forced out-of-bounds for 10 yards as he returned to the Kansas 214 yard line. Wing failed to score in the first 9 yards. Wing hit center for a first down on the line. A pass, by Wing, was intercepted over the line. A pass, by Wing, was intercepted over the line. Anderson pulled to 60-yard line, where the ball was tackled. Anderson had one gain and the ball was tackled. Meier to Davis, was incomplete. Zuber knocked down three shots, then fumbled for a 5-yard loss. Meier missed for a 2-yard loss. Meier failed to catch a goal线. Zuber failed to catch a goal line. Hart hit the Grinell 50-yard line, and Evans ran it to the Grinell 50-yard line, and Evans ran it to the Grinell 50-yard line. Messer went ground right and for 2 yards he made a break. The Messer hit center for 2 yards. Fewer rebounds were taken, and the ball was down on the Man who had just struck it back. The Grimilli 90-yard line and he carried it to the goal. Messer was thrown for a 2-4 dress on his wide end wad. Win hit center for 4 yards, and kicked it over the second yard. 2 yards off right tackle. Mester pointed at the quarterback. Score: Kannan, 6, Grimoldt the quartered end. Score: Kannan, 6, Grimoldt Fourth Quarter Anderson punted from behind his own goal line, where he scored. Moehler was low in the ball and Moehler hit the line for no up field. Cooter went in for Worthington on this play but remained in same position. Hall was on Kane yards. Moezer crossed left for 1 yard, and Worthington ran it back. Moezer's kick was perfect. Score: 9-21. a note. Zoher to Gulliver, was good for 15 innings. Gulliver scored 40 runs. Grannell took time with Twing, was injured, was impatient and had to offer for 6 yards on Grannell on Grannell. On Grannell, interpreted Zoher's intercept on Grannell on Grannell. Master kicked off over the Kansas line, but missed a 3-point. Hair bit center for 8 yards, 26-yard left, and he went down to the Andrews area and ball was drawn on the goal line. Andrews had carried out the goal line and ball was carried out to the goal line. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopath Physician, 900% Mass, Phone 2387. Menter pointed to the Kansas 38-year-old line made in the arena at center. A pane. Anderson to Powers, was given up to Powers and made own 32-yard line. Pane. Anderson to Powers, was good for Powers. Pane. Anderson to Powers, was good for Powers. Zuber to Powers, was incomplete for Powers. In for Taylor. A pane. Zuber was knocked down. In for Taylor. A pane. Zuber was knocked down. In for Taylor. A pane. Zuber was intercepted on Grinstead's line. Kansas (okn time) on Zuber's line was intercepted on Grinstead's line. Schmidt went in for Wilman. Meter was forced out of hounds for a 3-4year, Mester kicked to Avery Dennison and returned to Teteraman in for Powers, and Peterson for Baker. Bakers took time. Professional Cards G. W. 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Morrison licked over the goal line and Kansas went to Anderson in for a Snyder loss. Went to Anderson in for a Snyder loss. Morrison licked over the goal line and Kansas w | Lineup : | Position | Grunnen | | :--- | :--- | ---: | | H. Baker | L. E. | Nibbo | | Voughts | L. K. | Davis | | James | L. G. | Cooper | | Davidson | C. M. | Goyer | | McGee | R. S. | Martin | | Malliss | R. T. | Martin | | Muskell | R. T. | Martin | | Anderson | Q. S. | Stottle | | Hamilton | L. H. | Stottle | | Hamilton | L. H. | Hammond | | Officials: | Patee, Welch, Drake, referrer | | yards. The game ended with Grinnell in possession of the ball on the Kansas 16-yard line. A HOMECOMING TREAT! Score: Grinnell 3, Kansas 0. 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