图 PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Missouri Crushes Valley Title Hope of Ames,23 to 8 1 Tiger Backfield Bewilders Iowa State Eleven With Aerial Attack Columbia, Mo., Oct. 31.—With a dash of speed that速度便了 the Belmont brothers and company of Iowa State, the Missouri Tigers passed and crushed their way to a 23 to 8 victory here this afternoon. It was a strong win for the VL titley list, and kept clean the Tiger record of no defeats this season. Missouri was the first to score, Jackson making a sprint of 49 yards when he returned Thomas' kielbawz to the basket. He scored 29 yards. Whitman to Clark, putting the ball in the danger zone. Jackson and Clark kept hammering at the net. Another flip by Whitman was taken by Corey, who received the goal. Whiteman's attempt at klicking for the extra point struck the crossbar, and bounced back. Bengal Weaken After Advance The Bengals weakened after the advance. The foward profiled by the let down to take the ball within Missouri's 5-yard zone. Cory, J. Behm and N. Behn hit the line for games of 3 to 5 yards on his own field, with Missouri in possession of the ball on her own 4-yard line. A blocked kick gave Ames the ball on the Tiger 10-year line. After several advances, Cory made 2 yards for the touchdown, 7 yards for the kick for point by J. Behn was held. Whiteman Wrecks Hayoc Ames again marching down the field, eruced Mason's 25-yard line with a bewildering passing attack. Ocea tried a drop link, but it was too weak. Again Whitman, figured in the passing attack which wrought havow in the second half. A 50-yard pass, Baccea to O'Sullivan, was completed, after which Whitman went over for a touchdown. In the last few minutes of the fourth quarter, his kick was made good by Miatas. Ames added two points by a safety, with the Titers pressed in their own territory. It was intentional. The fina touchdown was the result of O'Sullivan blocking a kick. Cory kicked for the extra point. Huskers Defeat Sooners Rhodes Smashes Oklahoma Line for 12 to 0 Victory --power. Powers was dumped on Hyannard lawn, Paul Schmidt to Anderson to defeat him in drain 12 yard field, and Drake 12 yard field. Powers made a 6 yards through tank ammble. Cookmade it 5 yards through sight traps. Schmidt ball called back, Drake penalized. Ball ball called back, Drake penalized. Sutherland dammed by Powers for Hyannard who canned. Swain recovered on Kansai treeline. Powers pitched in. Sutherland went through tank for 2 yards. Cook made it 7 yards through trap ammble. Cook passed 7 yards to tank. Sutherland went through tank for 2 yards. Time penalty insured. Sutherland insured trap for 2 yards. Time penalty insured. Sutherland insured trap for 2 yards. Time penalty insured. Cook made a yard over tangle. Marke went around right end for 15 yards for building. Anderson put on 15 yards for building. Anderson put on 15 yards for building. Sutherland made 3 yards around line. Sutherland made 3 yards around line. Sutherland made 3 yards around line. Cook passed to Snorer 8 yards for 4 yards into recalled and Drake penalized. Cook passed to Snorer 8 yards for 4 yards into recalled and Drake penalized. Cook made a yard through tank. Schoolmade it 5 yards as quarter ended. Score: Drake 6 Lincoln, Oct 31. -Nobraska eliminated Oklahoma from a contending position in the Missouri valley conference race here today, when "Choppy" Rhoedel led the Cornikins through the Sooner line for a 12 to 8 victory. Rhodes solved the line and the Haskers scored in the first period. It took four downs to do it after they were within the 3-1 second. The final score came in the 3-2 quarter when he got a pass to Monkey good for a (combined). Stevena' absence made it necessary for the Haskers to depend on Rhodes for gals. A brilliant aerial attack in the second period by Hill and Slough made a Scoor score seem certain, but they failed to count. Aspirants to Rifle Team Start Practice Nov. 9 "All University women who expect to do rifle firing should report to the military department Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in an official fire," said Lieutenant Casyse this morning. There will be a registration fee of one dollar which will be used to buy extra ammunition and training for ten women make the rifle term. Actual shooting will commence Monday, Nov. 9. The indoor rifle range which is in the basement of Powder River High School this year, doubling its former capacity. A dressing room has also been built adjoining the range for women who wish to use the box demi-jumpers supplied by the military department. Although no definite arrangements have been made yet, the women's rifle team will probably shoot in ten or fifteen matches with the women's team. The women's team are eligible for this team, since it does not come under the rules of the Missouri valley conference. Shields to be sewed on sweaters will be given by the military department to the women making the rifle team. Miss Verres Rump of Wichita was in Lawrence Saturday to attend the Beta party. On Other Fields --power. Powers was dumped on Hyannard lawn, Paul Schmidt to Anderson to defeat him in drain 12 yard field, and Drake 12 yard field. Powers made a 6 yards through tank ammble. Cookmade it 5 yards through sight traps. Schmidt ball called back, Drake penalized. Ball ball called back, Drake penalized. Sutherland dammed by Powers for Hyannard who canned. Swain recovered on Kansai treeline. Powers pitched in. Sutherland went through tank for 2 yards. Cook made it 7 yards through trap ammble. Cook passed 7 yards to tank. Sutherland went through tank for 2 yards. Time penalty insured. Sutherland insured trap for 2 yards. Time penalty insured. Sutherland insured trap for 2 yards. Time penalty insured. Cook made a yard over tangle. Marke went around right end for 15 yards for building. Anderson put on 15 yards for building. Anderson put on 15 yards for building. Sutherland made 3 yards around line. Sutherland made 3 yards around line. Sutherland made 3 yards around line. Cook passed to Snorer 8 yards for 4 yards into recalled and Drake penalized. Cook passed to Snorer 8 yards for 4 yards into recalled and Drake penalized. Cook made a yard through tank. Schoolmade it 5 yards as quarter ended. Score: Drake 6 Missouri 25, Iowa State 8 Guilford 21, Oklahoma Angles 6, Michigan 30, U.S. Air Force 6 Michigan 51, Navy 9 Indiana 24, Wash. State 7 Indiana 24, Wash. State 7 Yale 28, Army 7 Yale 28, Army 7 Yale 28, Army 7 Harvard 21, William and Mary 7, Ohio State 17, Wooton 0, Ohio State 17, Wooton 0, Narva Dune 14, Georgia Tech 6, Pittsburgh 31, Jahua Hockenbush 6, Pittsburgh 31, Jahua Hockenbush 6, Holy Cross 34, California Mines 3, California College 38, Denver U. 7, North Dakota Ago 19, North Dakota U. 16, Pennsylvania 19, Sewickley 7, Pernston 19, Sewickley 7, Hurber 24, Roche Foley 6, Toronto 0, 8, M. U. 9, Toronto 0, 8, M. U. 9, Fairmont 14, Southwestern 7, Oregon Coast 7, Oregon Coast 7, Vanderbilt 17, Mississippi 0, Vanderbilt 17, Mississippi 0 Drake Penetrates Jayhawk Defense (Continued from page 1) Second Quarter Schmidt plumed over line for no gain Walsh replaced Mike Pass on Drink lake. Pass to Waltsh on Drink lake. Waltsh patched to yards, Kansah ball in for 4 yards. Used 2 tackles. Courier snatched over for 3 yards. Tackle snatched over for 2 yards. Tackle snatched over for 1 yard. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 9-yard line. Courier end for 1 yard. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 7-yard line. Courier end for 1 yard. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 5-yard line. Courier end for 1 yard. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 3-yard line. Courier end for 1 yard. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 2-yard line. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 1-yard line. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 0-yard line. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 3-yard line. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 2-yard line. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 1-yard line. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 0-yard line. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 1-yard line. Play called back and kaskanball on Drake 0- Third Quarter Try in for Everett Samuel for Dale for Kamae for Taylor, for Carter for Webb, for Kansas 24-yard line. Stark through tackl Hampel pointed 38 yards to Anderson on a 200-yard hitter. Hilde made a yard in the first half but scored against to Kowes incomplete. Dustin replied center and recovered. Drake pitched the ball to Anderson and recovered. Drake pitched the ball to make a yard. Sutherland raced around and made a yard. Sutherland raced around and made a yard. Sutherland drove through line for three, Sutherland drove through line for three, Sutherland drove through line for three. Sutherland added a yard for three. Sutherland added a yard. Sports' bucket for 2 yards, racing catch ball on own yard line. Devilhawk took ball on own yard line. Davenport hard hit jumped 18 yards to Pri who returned 3. Excursion team tied in third with Kane. Kane scored 14 yards. Kane scored 14 yards. Hit for sale off tackle. Those not for Kane. Sharp hit, through backs. Sports' jumped 14 yards. Sports' jumped 14 yards. Henry, husky Bulldog tackle, who played, a great game for the Des Moines team yesterday. Starred for Drake dawn for his yard. Stuart must over four times a week at his yard. Stuart must over four times a week at his yard. Stuart must over four times a week at his yard. Stuart must over four times a week at his yard. **Steven Davis:** Davis & Harrell required 42 yards to Anderson, who returned off Singer made 24 words through line 5. Singer made 34 words through line 6. Drake's mouth was blocked but play was called to Wollenman, who failed but retreated to Wollenman, who continued but retreated to Wollenman, who fail Leather Portfolios— Now Selling at $2.00 $5.25 $4.75 $5.75 Made of high grade strip leather with 1, 2, 3 and 4 peckets. A leather store insures real leather. Arthur S. Wettig Successor to Ed Klein 732 Mass, St. snowmass-Karved first down--Kansas 4 down --Kansas 5 for forward. Kansas 95, Drake 184 completes 10. Drakes 2 for 36 yards, incomplete during kickoff. Drakes 2 for 36 yards, overrun Pittsburgh 95 for 36 yards, overrun Drakes 3, backofack of yard. Pittsburgh 6, Drake backofack of kickoff. Pittsburgh 6, Drake backofack of kickoff. Pittsburgh 6, Drake completes 25 yards. Familias 3, Drakes 2 completes 25 yards. Familias 3, Drakes 2 Phyxer account. Touchdown, Spare, Drake account. **Substitution:** Kannan *Wilmunz* for Markie. For Taylor, Dustin Porter for Coach, Claude for Taylor, Player for Coach. For Markie, Terry for Baker. For Coach Kamara Position Drake Jockey L. E. Henry (C.) Sailor L. T. Henry (C.) Sailor L. G. Anambang Cloud R. G. Robertson Cloud R. G. Robertson Malus (C.) R. E. Stean Malus (C.) R. E. Stean Anderson Q. B. Sutherland Anderson Q. B. Sutherland Mackin R. H. Croner Mackin R. H. Croner Bellevue Hera Nebraska Bellevue Hera Nebraska Mrs. Frank Oliver, Jr., A. B. T2, and Mrs. Shrieley Joseylen, both of Wichita, stopped in Lawrence Thursday on their way to Kansas City. SCHMIDT Officials: Eferree, Herb Dana, Nebraska Umpire, F. E. Dennie, Brown: Loein Leman, Warren Giles, Washington and Lee. 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