PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1925 Bulldogs Humble Nebraska Eleven in Snow, 14 to 0 Drake Utilizes Funables to Good Advantage in Dedicating Stadium De Mines, Nov. 7—Drake University today dedicated its new stadium with a 14 to 9 victory over the University of Nebraska. Three quarters of the game was played in a 2-0 victory for Drake and ball were allimony with snow. Shears Scores in First Period Fumbles marked nearly half the game, and the Drake won her success to the manner in which the Bullock sound followed the ball. "Spears Scores in First" Spears scored in the first period when a Nebraska player bounced duced him as he hit the line in defense play. His charging carried him through the Nebraska goal and pursuers. Ed Wetle, Nebraska star task, was dwned with the ball behind his goal line while attempting to punt, giving Drake a safety for 2 points. Drake later recovered a Corn huskier fumble on the Nebraska 25 yard line, and Satherer, quarter back, carried it over in two plays. Tigers Defeat Washington Punting of Captain Levy Is Feature of Game St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 7. On a field of mud and water. Missouri beat Washington 14 to 6, here this afternoon. Thus they cleared another hurdle in the march to the Missouri valley champlainship. The game was featured by the painting of Captain Levy of Washington, and by the playing of Jackson for Missouri. Missouri secured in the second quarter when Jackson had lagged the ball over for a torn down, after Stufflehaw had recovered a fumbled punt by Hayes of Washington on the 17-yard line. Coughlin added the extra point Again in the last few minutes of play Jachan went over for a second touchdown, after Levy's punt was short, as Washington approached the goal line, Captain Whitman added the extra point. "Blossom Time" Returns to Kansas City Shubert The game was largely a pitting duel with Washington having the punting advantage. the famous Frank Schubert operetta, "Blossom Time" will return to Kanns City for an engagement at the Schubert Hotel, week compiled by the Chicago Times, Nov. 8. In speaking of the operetta, Manager Ray Whitteacher of the Schubert said, "It would be well for theatergoers to realize that the forthcoming performance of *Blossom Time* will probably call out the largest audiences that the Schubert music band should not fall to take time by the forelock and get their mail orders in immediately." Prices during the engagement will be: Nights: 8 to $2.50; Wednesday matinee, 50 to $1.50; Saturday matinee, $1 to $1.50 per person. Scientists Will Discuss Discoveries at Meeting The National Academy of Science, a body of America's foremost scientists, will meet at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, Monday, Nov. 9, for the purpose of discussing it and to have papers read on them. Milligan, winner of the Nobel prize, Michaelson, famous for his experiments on light, Chamberlain, solver of riddles of the earth, and many other leading scientists will often make addresses at this meeting. Dr. R. O. Brewer, an instructor in the department of chemistry, returned from Kansas City, Kans. Friday night, where he gave a talk to the "Chenemies" who attended his school at the divisiional meeting of the State Teacher's' Convention. Dr. F. B. Davis, professor of chemistry, returned Friday from Pittsburgh where he addressed a meeting of the State Teachers' Convention on the use of hydrogen in chemical processes. The one Year Chemistry Course Giver in Our High School." Mu Phi Epsilon, women's musical severity, announced their pledges today. They are Elise Arbuthnot, Dorothy Jones, Gulsa Grea, Hazel Cook, Ruth James, Helen Beard, Josephine Jackson, Helen Saunders, Mildred Newby, and Florence Reamers. Oklahoma Runners Win Against Kansas Harriers Oklahoma cross-country runners defeated the Jayhawk harriers Saturday afternoon on the Norman course by a score of 16 to 39. Captain Crairford and Niblick finished first for the Sooners. Captain Jarboe was the first Kansas man to finish, and he came in fifth place. The course was muddy, and a cold wind pushed us down considerably, down considerably, K. U. Basketball Team to Play Nine Games on Jayhawker Court Squad to Meet Valley Teams Twice, Home and Abroad. This Year This Year The University of Kansas basketball schedule for the coming season will again be a round-robin system. Kansas meeting every other member of the conference on a home-and-away basis. Duisburg and Oikos of Atlanta, M. into the conference last winter it was thought advisable by the Valley authorities that a round robin schedule should not be adopted by all schools. Kansas, winner of the Valley for the last three years, is probably the only selection full-conference schedule. This means Lawrence will witness nine home games. The Kansas schedule is as follows 11- Washington at Lawrence 12- Washington at Indianapolis 13- Grinnell at Lawrence 14- Oaklahoma at Lawrence 15- Hartford at Lawrence 16- Grinnell at Lawrence 17- Grinnell at Lawrence 18- Drake at De Moortown 19- February 20- Washington at Lawrence 21- Drake at Lawrence 22- Oaklahoma at Lawrence 23- Oaklahoma at Lawrence 24- Oaklahoma at Stillwater 25- Missouri at Columbia 26- Missouri at Columbia 27- Nedraku at South 28- Nedraku at South March 25—Nebraska at LAwrence 1—Kansas Angels at Lawrence On Other Fields Southern Methodist University 0 Arkansas 0. Dayton U, 6. Haskell 2. Washington 13, Stanford 0. Utah 27, Denver 0. Colorado 14, Montana State 25. Lake County 6, Rice 0. Dartmouth 62, Cornell 13. Penn. State 0, North Dakota 0. Princeton 36, Harvard 0. Syracuse 3, Ohio Westleyan 3. Pennsylvania 66, Haverford 0. Pittsburgh 6, Washington and Jef. Notre Dame 6, Penn State 0, Northwestern 3, Michigan 2. Yale 43, Maryland 14. Maine 28, Bowden 14. West Virginia 20, Boston College 52, Ohio 6, Detroit 12. Colgate 19, Providence 7. Brown 42, Boston U. 6. New Hampshire 17, Connecticut Ag- columbia 6, New York U. 6, Ohio State 7, Indiana 0, Navy 27, Western Maryland 0, Georgetown 40, Kentucky 8, Tuskegee 18, Tuskegee 34, Rutgers 0, LaFayette 34, Rutgers 0, St. Stephens 7, Colby 6, Vermont 7, Rensselaer Poly. 20, Illinois 13, Chicago 6, Minnesota 33, Butler 7, Purdue 20, Franklin 0, Grinelin 10, Iowa 0, Agriges 2, Marquette 0, Uo. 10, Marietta 7, X-staver 19, Akron 0, Drake 14, Nebraska 0, Wisconsin 6, Iowa 0, Ohio Northern 6, Case 6, John Carrion 30, Dennison 12, Bluffoon 6, Bowman 0, Miami 8, Mount Union 0, Hedding 30, Blackburg 0, Carroll 9, Lawrence 2, Delaware 13, Juanita 6, Wisconsin 6, Iowa 0, North Carolina 23, Virginia Militi Crafton Begins Series of Literary Vespers Virginia Polytechnic Institute 0 North Carolina 0. The first of a series of Sunday literary levers to be given under the auspices of the University Y. M. C. A. and the departments of music, art and journalism will be given at 4:30 this afternoon in the auditorium of central Administration building by Prof. Allen Crafton, of the department of drama and artistic work, who will read "The Plays" in a play by Charles Ransom Kennedy. The play was originally given in the Little Theater in New York according to Professor Crafton, and has never been given outside of New York by professional actors. The characters are a peasant woman and a Roman soldier. The action takes place at the time of the crucifixion. Battered Kansas Team Holds Sooners to Tie Potts went through left tackle for 12 yards. Potts went through right tackle for a pass. Potts to Shaughn, was incomplete, wasted a pass. Potts to Leach was incomplete, wasted a yard. A pass from Potts to Leach was completed in a yard line. Marks smashed right tackle for a yard line. Marks smashed right tackle for a field line. Haker broke around end and left shoulder. Haker broke around end and left shoulder. We were apparently pursued as by who carried the ball. We were pursued as by who carried the ball. Haker broke off right tackle for a yard line. Hacker broke off right tackle for a yard line. Hacker started left tackle for yards. Marks went off right tackle for 12 yards. Marks went off right tackle for 12 yards. Marks was snatched on an attempted pass. Marks was snatched on an attempted pass. over right tackle. Hill hit right tackle for one half yard and Kansas took the bank down. Kansas took time out. Anderson 28ward line. His own goal to the Kansas 28ward线. (Continued from page 1) namaook looks the ball on downs on her knees, and she hits bettle for 1 yard. Lance punches it into a 14yard line. Hamilton skirted right onto it, and he landed the ball. Anderson punched to the Kansas 45yard line. Oklahoma is in a double pass behind the line, and a forward pass, Pattie to A pout from Tough to Snouth was inimpenetrable. He broke the ball, and Kamaas took the tackle for no gain, and Kamaas took the helm his left tackle for a yard. The master ended his 10-4 loss with 16-3 on 10-4 line. Never Kamaas 0, Okuka 10-4 line. nort center car for 3 yards. Hill broke his back on one knee and was taken to Time out for Oklahoma. Hill failed to return in time. Hill broke his tailock for 2 yards. Hill broke his rear tire for 2 yards. On Kawasan 10yard line, Lamb hit center car for 3 yards. Lamb hit right tackle for 2 yards. Lamb hit left tackle for 2 yards. Lamb hung on her own 1yard line. Time out Mackie went on right fighter for 6 yards. Anderson pointed to slough on the Oklahoma State line. Lamb hit right fighter for 14 yards. Lamb hit right fighter for 26-yard line. Lamb hit right fighter for 14 yards. Homer’s 20-yard line for first down. Liam went over right fighter for 14 yards. Hill killer right eft for 3 yards and first down, or 18 yards. Pawn from Starz to Wallman was incompe- star. Starr was lauced by LaConcna for a Layard box on the airplane. She put her on her own 40-yard line Score. Kanna 0, Okhama 0. for Kahwa, missed from behind goal line in a 5-3 loss. He was held for 1 minute but failed to hold it. Anderson found him and Oklahoma recovered off left side for 3 yards. Ports recovered off left side for 2 yards. Portland completed Crowe for Lash at fullback. Cronk completed Crowe for Lash at fullback. Cronk completed Crowe for no gain, and Kansas took it. Anderson punted 58 yards to Oklahoma. Anderson punted 58 yards to Oklahoma. Oklahoma right tackle for 5 yards. Strong made up for an offensive right tackle for 5 yards. Strong made up for an offensive right guard. Oklahoma made up for an offensive right guard. Kaliman for Kilman. Arbuckle made up for no gain. Kansas took half on bounds for no gain. Kansas took half on bounds for no gain. Anderson started for Anderson and Wellman for Kahwa. THE GAME The same lineup that finished the first round of the NCAA Tournament kicked off on Weibman in Kansas. Weibman got five runs and scored 13 points; Start started right and for 2 yards. Kansas pitched against Oklahoma lineup and OKC lost. Kansas pitched against Oklahoma lineup and OKC lost. Brown injured and Snook hit for 4 years. Snook hit his center field for 9 weeks. Snook hit his center field for 9 weeks. Arbuckle pointed to the Ramsa 36-yard line. Stacey was west over right guard for 2 yards. Weldman pointed across Gibbons goal, and Weldman pointed behind a double pass behind the larmor. Lareon was over left tackle. On another double pass between Stacey and Arbuckle, Arbuckle pointed to the Oki-Arbuckle. Arbuckle pointed to the Oki-Arbuckle. Starr went over right right tackle for 5 yards, then broke out to left left. Starr to Wellman, was good for 5 yards. H, Starr to Wellman, was good for 6 yards. H, Starr to Wellman, was good for 1 yard. A point starr to wellman, laid line. A point starr to wellman, laid line. A point starr to wellman, laid line. H, Starr injured when traced, Starr. Muzzle snatched right tackle for 4 yards, and Oklahoma to the tail, failed to gain, and Oklahoma to the tail, failed to gain, and Oklahoma to the tail. deck on the top layer of a board, from behind his knees. He ran from behind him. Hart went down with ruckle tricks to the left. Hart went down with ruckle tricks to the left. Markie to Walman, was incomplete directly in front of this goal point on the Oklahoma guard to left the left. Oklahoma substitute Jamaal Lance for Laramie punted to Kansas 154 yard line. Hart hit a go-ahead field goal from left back. Anderson posted on Hill an interception and scored 3 yards. Arbuckle made 1 yard over right line for a 9-yard pass from linebacker for a 9yard pass from linebacker for a 9yard pass from back and tried for a field goal, but the kick was not successful. was shunt. took the ball on her own 28-year-old Oklahoma team. Oklahoma had right tacks for 1 yard. Hart took 3 right ticks for 1 yard. Hart took 4 right ticks for 1 yard. Bound marks on the Oklahoma 4x4-inch field were by Mackie. On an attempted tacle play, Larry Palm, Ports to Stucco, slings it on Louisiana. The Kansas goal, Kona, slings it on Carolina. The Kansas goal, Kona, slings it on Carolina. Hart made 5 right ticks for 6yard line. Hart made 2 right ticks for 6yard line. Ports to Hill was overmolded. Ports to Lauren was incomplete. A bump in the pitch caused Ports to Kona, Kansas to kick on Oklahoma's 4x4-inch field for 5 yards. Hart hit line for the 5 yards. Hart went over on Oklahoma's 4x4-inch field for 5 yards. Hart went over on Oklahoma's 4x4-inch field for 5 yards. Hart went over on Oklahoma's 4x4-inch field for 5 yards. Hart went over on Oklahoma's 4x4-inch field for 5 yards. Hart went over on Oklahoma's 4x4-inch field for 5 yards. Hart went over on Oklahoma's 4x4-inch field for 5 yards. Hart hit off overline. Anderson to Baker, to Baker, to Baker, Hamilton went over on Alabama for Kona. Short pass over line. Anderson to Baker, to Baker, to Baker, Hamilton went over on Alabama for Kona. Short pass over line. Hill hit off over nation: 0 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 for Lamb, Arboreus for Ports, Sandgrants for Lombard Score by quarters: Oklahoma 0 0 0 0—0 Okla. 0 0 0 0—0 Summary: First downs: Oklahoma 6, Oklahoma 14, Kansas 7, Kansas 25, Oklahoma 24, Kansas 30, Oklahoma 25, Kansas 19, Kansas 22, Kansas Punts, Oklahoma 7 for an average of 34 yards. Kansas 11 for an average of 29 yards. Punts returned, Oklahoma 1 for 9 yards; Kids not for any yards. Kickoff, Oklahoma GREETINGS Personal Xmas Greetings A. G. 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Penalties, Oklahoma. For 1 yard, Kansas. Penalties, Oklahoma. For 5 yards, Kansas. Offense–Greeley, Kansas City. Refer, re- McFord, Kansas City, umbrella. Hill dates, Kansas City. Class Games Postponed Class Games Postponed The inter-class football games and the intra mural track movements postponed Monday morning the adverse weather conditions. They will take place sometime this week. The *Louis* Cannan L. E. Volker J. T. Vickey I. T. Burton C. G. Burton C. G. W. Mullina R. E. W. Mullina R. E. Hamilton Q. B. Anderson R. H. Anderson R. H. Felix L. Of the 168 University of Wisconsin students who borrowed from the student loan fund established in 1923 by Kemper K. Knapp, Chicago attorney, 85 have already made return payments. A bachelor club at the University of Arizona has an enrollment of 260. An a punishment for taking a girl out, the violator is forced to wear a "Mother Hubbard" on the campus for an entire day. 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