PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925 Jayhawkers Meet Grinnell Saturday; Pioneers Favored Starr, Lattin and Captain Smith Are Injured; Rest in Shape for Game - A Grimalir team that is said to be the strongest eleven of the school ever will confront the Jayahaw warrior Black in an epic battle. Black is eagerly awaiting a chance to display his coaching ability against his alma mater and he is making every effort to put the Pioneers in the best possible position. In Wing, Sweet, and Moran, Coach Black has three backfield men who are expected to prove a menace to the Jayahaw defence. Moran has also expected to be in the lineup Saturday. From comparative scores of previous games this season the Pioneers have a slight advantage over the Cowboys in the first round in the tie and only beaten by the strong Drake队 by a score of six to seven. However, the Iowa team's advantage is very slight and the two teams being about equal in weight should be evenly matched. Every man on the Kansas squad is in uniform and with a few exceptions they will all be in condition for the game Saturday. Captain Smith will probably not get in the lineup. Lee Lattin, who has been out with a bad knee since last season, but it depends whether he will be in shape before Thanksgiving, "Twink" Star may not be in the Grimald game or account of his ankle. The Freshmen are using the Grinnell plays and the *aversity* will be given a chance to amuse them up tonight. Blocking and signal practice were the main features in a short workout last night. With the valley championship well down the field and only two hurdles between the Missouri Tigers and a 1,000 percent standing, the race has simmered down to where Oklahoma and Kansas have the only chance of mirroring Missouri's record. In years gone by, the team changed his mind just at the close of the season and given some ever victorious team a beating. The biggest upset of the season was the defeat the Drake Bulldogs handed the Nebraska Cornhuskers last Saturday. Whether or not another spectacular upset of the dope will happen this season is still an uncertain one and on an appeal are almost confined to the Jayhawker-Tiger battle. Michigan Team in Leac Four Schools Tie for Second Place in Conference The University of Michigan is leading the Western conference in football this year with three games won out of four played. However, four teams are running her a close second and she must hurry if she keeps her lead. Iowa, Northwestern, Chicago and Wisconsin are all tied for second place. Bowa and Northwestern have won two out of three games played, and Chicago and Wisconsin have won two out of four games, with one tie. Several are scheduled yet this season, and any one of these four teams have to play in the finals to top opeo and carry away the champion's hope of the Western conference. Games W L T L Pet. Michigan 4 3 1 0 .750 Iowa 3 2 1 0 .687 Northwestern 3 2 1 0 .687 Chicago 4 3 1 1 .687 Wisconsin 4 3 1 1 .687 State 3 1 1 1 .687 Illinois 3 1 2 0 .333 Purdue 3 0 2 0 .333 Indiana 3 0 3 0 .000 Minnesota 1 0 0 0 .000 Class Football Contests to Be Played Wednesday The interclass football games that were postponed last Saturday on account of the inclement weather will be played Wednesday afternoon at 4:30p. The senior-junior game will be held on the variability practice field and the sophomore-freshman game on the variability practice field. The players will offer the games. The teams have been practicing for over a month and a great deal of interest is centering in the games. The team should win the championship this year. The present sophomores came out victorious last year, winning over this year's senior class by a 3 to 0 score after a hard battle. Two and one-half tons of mail are received by students of Ohio State University each week, according to letters from the postoffice at Columbus. Report That Coach Clark Has Resigned Is Untrue The report that George Clark, head football coach at the University, had resigned, is false, Coach Clark said in an interview this morning. The article was in the Monday's edition of one of the Kansas City papers. It also stated that Coach Clark definitely would not return next season. News of this sort, unless appearing in the Daily Kansan, the official University publication, should not be taken at its face value. Johnny Behm of Ames Heads Valley in Race for Scoring Honors ete Jackson of Missouri and Spears of Drake Tie for Second Place Captain Johny Behm of Ames is again leading the Valley in individual scoring as the result of his touchdown and field-goal during the Grinnell game Saturday. Behm, who was leading the Valley before the Missouri game, dropped to fourth place when the Tiger defense stopped him. Pet Jackson possessed the strength to hammer Washington for two touchdowns in a tie with Spurs of Drake for second-place honors. Moran of Drake and Cory of Drake are in fourth and fifth place respectively. Wall and Mackie are tied for Kansas scoring honors with 7-4all. Schmidt is credited with six points, the result of one touchdown. The individual scoring honors of all the Valley players follow: Individual Scooring. (Including all games played.) Td 4 Fp. Pal. Pg. J. Jeboh, Amos 1 D 1 Drake, Drake 2 Jackson, Missouri 3 0 0 Morgan, Missouri 4 0 0 Cory, Cory 4 0 0 Meeter, Grimsel 2 1 6 N. Johns, Nebraska 2 1 6 Meek, Kas, Angles 2 0 1 Whiteman, Missouri 1 2 4 Brown, Nebraska 2 0 1 A. Mandery, Neb. 2 0 1 McCoy, O.K. A. & M. 2 0 1 Loyv, Washington 1 2 1 Wall, Kansas 0 1 Gardner, Missouri 0 1 Piercy, O.K. A. & M. 0 1 Mackie, Kansas 0 1 Haskard, Kas, Angles 0 1 Shoan, Drake 0 1 Fey, Durand 0 1 Dalley, Nebraska 0 1 Schmidt, Kansas 0 1 Miller, Washington 0 1 Sind, Kansas 0 1 Beowam, O.K. A. & M. 0 1 Feather, Kas, Angles 0 1 J. A. Mandery, Neb. 0 1 Hayen, Washington 0 1 Shough, Oklahoma 0 1 Wing, Missouri 0 1 Flammann, Mo. 0 Grattello, Missouri 1 0 Clark, Missouri 1 0 Price, Kas, Angles 0 1 Laud, Oklahoma 1 0 Salzburg, Missouri 1 0 Wing, Grimsel 1 0 Bennett, O.K. A. & M. 1 Heier, Kas, Angles 0 1 Cochrane, Kas, Ag. 0 1 Coe, Kas, Ag. 0 1 Bruckmann, Oklahoma 1 0 Hall, Kas, Ag. 0 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS The mechanical engineers' meeting has been changed from 7:00 p. m. Wednesday to 8 p. m. Thursday at Marvin hall. The Y, M. C. A. cabinet meeting has been changed from Wednesday to Thursday night. The meeting will be held in a Fraser hall instead of Myers hall. There will be a meeting of the members of the Mortar and Ball fraternity, tonight at 9 p. m. at the Chi Delta center in Bedford Street—Herron B. Newell, captain. There will be a meeting of Seabard and Blade this evening at 7:30 in the militar yoffice. All activists, pledges to wear uniforms, will be present. W.-L. Dresser, captain. There will be an important business meeting of the Graduate club in the basement of Fraser, room 15, at 4:30 p.m. m Thursday, Nov. 12. a brief会议, but everyone is urged to be present. — W. S. Robb, president. There will be a meeting of the History Club Thursday afternoon at 4:30 in room 106 West Ad. Prof. W. W. Davie of the department of history will discuss "Internal Relations in the Far East." Home Economics club will meet Wednesday at 4:30 p. m. in room 110 Fraser. Sigma Delta Chi will meet tonight at 10 o'clock at the Delta Sigma Lambda house, 1137 Indiana. Send the Daily Kansan home. Sport Notes Following the Pennsylvania game Saturday, it was learned that the University of Illinois intends to preserve Red Grange's blue Jersey with its orange number 77 by framing it and exhibiting it in its stadium. In 1922, while a member of the freshman squad, Grange received this number and he asked to be allowed to retain it throughout his years of competition. The crushing defeat handed the Huskers by Drake was not wholly unexpected by the writer after watching the two teams oppose Kansas. Drake has a strong team that is well coached and follows the ball. Therein lies Nebraska's weakness; however, the twoakers could be draked on a dry field. The trouble with the other valley schools is that they have a Nebraska The Semi-Soft collar with the store-window look that's the Semi-soft-collar which has been professionally laundered to keep its smart set and trim appearance all through the day. Just try this—send us your Semi-soft shirt and collar attached shirts and see how much nice they look when we launched them professionally. LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 383 We clean everything you wear but your shoes complex. The teams go into the game with the idea that they will as usual get beat and so they do. ● It will be good for the Huskers and the rest of the valley as it will bring the Lincoln aggregation down to earth. Not so very long ago the Nebraskans left the valley organization where they back into the fold, and more recently have been seeking admittance into the big Western conference. Now that they find some healthy competition in the valley the Cornburskers will attend to conference afairs a little more closely. The gate rule will be suspended Wednesday, Nov. 11, for Armistice Day. Save Money During Month Katherine Klein, President, W. S. G. 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