THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30.1925 Valley Leaders to Settle Honors in Saturday's Game Oklahoma Aggies to Play Grinnell, While Sooners Meet Husker Eleven Four valley contexts scheduled next Saturday promise to settle many of the differences in valley standings, Missouri and Ames will meet at Columbia. Both teams have a clean slate, and the winner stands a good chance of winning the valley title. At Stillwater, Oklahoma A. and M will meet Grimlund B. and C for a fourth game. Neither team has won a game but both eleven shows have shown up strong against other teams. The Sources will invade Lincoln to meet Nebraska. The dope strongly favors Nebraska. The Knute-Drake also promises to be a close game. Yale to Play Army Yale to Play Army Among the important games scheduled for this weekend, the Army men will be at Haver, and the Northamthur strangle. Harvard will free William and Mary at Cambridge. Several important intersections contests are also on the schedule for Saturday. Michigan will try to defame the Navy at Am Arbor. Haskell will go many miles to face Ganzaga at Spokane, Wash. Notre Dame and Georgin Tech will also clash next Saturday at Atlanta. The important games scheduled for next Saturday are as follows: Abdansi m. Miestenko at Tampereun on Saturday Barker v. Amy A. & M. Wainwright on Monday Barker v. Amy A. & M. Wainwright on Monday Brown v. Darmouth at Paimonou on Wednesday Cummer v. Hali, Cumming at Davidev, College of Sciences m. Baker at Europaeum DePawr m. Franklin at Tampereun DePawr m. Franklin at Tampereun Haskell Plays Congrats George Tech in West Dumbo at Atlanta. Harvard in Boston and Mary at Cambridge. Indiana in Chicago and Mary at Cambridge. Indiana in Northampton at Incomings. Indiana in New York at Incomings. Lafayette in Baltimore at Kinston. Mary at Albany at Kinston. Mary at Albany at Kinston. Mary at Albany at Kinston. Mary at Albany at Kinston. Michigan in Navy at Arlington. Michigan in Navy at Arlington. Missouri in Navy at Arlington. Missouri in Missouri. St. Louis Schools Meet Nebraska v. Oklahoma at Lincoln, Oklahoma v. Nebraska at Lincoln, Oklahoma v. A. and M. v. Greenwood, stillwil- ness v. Johnston at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania v. Johnston at Pitt- burgh, Pennsylvania v. Johnston at Pitt- burgh, Southeastern at Princeton, Rice v. Southeastern at Princeton, Rice v. Southeastern at Princeton, Sto. Eno 100 Kansas Conference Teams Meet Southern Methodist v. Texas at Dalton. Southwestern v. Wichita. Northwestern v. Whitman. Syracuse v. Dallas at Akron. Syracuse v. Pine State at Memphis. Virginia v. North Carolina. Virginia v. Mississippi at Nashville. Virginia v. Rhode Island at Charleston. V. M. I. V., Lynchburg at Lorton Washington State University at Pollinator Pennsylvania Washington W. Va., W. Wallace at Charleston W. Va., W. Wallace at Charleston Yale C & A Arsenal at New Haven, Yale C & A Arsenal at New Haven, J. Behm Is Leading Scorer Ames Back Heads Conference as Point Getter Johnny Behm, the fear charging Ainsback is tapping the list of Valley scores in the week ending Oct. 26, for three touchdowns and a shutout of five touchdowns and four successful points after touchdowns. Morgan of Grissimelle is close behind Behm with 10, also the result of three touchdowns, but only one successful Don Muek, Kansas Agrile Giordani, Norton Bohn and Cory, Amnesiac banks, Jackson, Missouri; and Spurs of Drake are only one point behind Moran, each with a total of 18 scores. Mackie and Wall of Kansas are tied at 7 all, with Schmidt right on their four and six points from one touchdown. Following in a list of the 45 scorers of the Valley, which represents every Conference member: Attempted Searing (Including All Game Trays.) J. Belton (Anna) 10 Marian (Grenville) 2 N. Jebb (Anna) 3 N. Jebb (Anna) 3 Meek (Karan Agrawal) 2 Haven (Dhakurana) 2 Haven (Dhakurana) 2 McCorp (Chin A. A & M) 1 Leya (Washington) 1 Marissa (Karan Agrawal) 1 Matthew (Karan Agrawal) 1 Miller (Washington) 1 Miller (Washington) 1 A. B & M (Andrew) 1 Howitt (Glen A. A & M) 1 E. J. Anshul (Anshul) 1 Slough (Oklahoma) 1 Slough (Oklahoma) 1 Flammencott (Henderson) 1 Clark (Munster) 2 Sweet (Grenville) 2 Sweet (Grenville) 2 Pzy (Duke) 1 Schmidt (Karan Agrawal) 1 Prize (Kan Agrawal) 1 Land (Dhakurana) 2 Whitman (Anna) 1 Whitman (Anna) 1 Trounsch (Oklahoma) 1 Trounsch (Oklahoma) 1 Mail (Anna) 1 Cook (Agrawal) 1 Cook (Agrawal) 1 Wilcox Eligible to Play Missouri Valley Footbal Norman, Okla., Oct. 30—"Firpir Wilcox, 220 pound tackle of the Sooner squad, late yesterday was declared eligible for Missouri Valley athletics in a decision by Dean S. W. Byers, of Iowa State College, chairman of the Missouri Valley eligibility committee. In the meantime, Wilcox was already on the road to Lincoln where the Oldhoma team meets Nebraska. However, with Frank Potts, giant half-back, injured and out, the Sooner aerial and smashing attack is weakened in the face of a Nebraska barrage. Class Hockey Schedule Complete; Will Erect Bleachers for Games Freshman Squad Not Chosen Contests to Start Monday Afternoon The hockey schedule for the class tena will begin Monday, Nov. 2, according to Miss Dorothy Barter, of the women's department of physical education. All spads except that of the freshman class have been picked. Following is a list of the squads and the games to be played: Senior squad: Jeanne McMehlin; Ruth Barrett; Irina Gobert; Carolle Eislinger; Edna Buckman, Ruth Schwartz; Laura Glidden, Virginia Davis; Emma Root, Holen Marcell, Marijnora Wiese, Leah Ullmann; and Linda Kohler. Junior squad: Johnnie Stevenson, Helen Gregg, Ann Botsford, Dora Geiger, Selma Klemp, Jannitta Kirk- ley, Mark Meyer, Jessica Tilby, Mary Chanion, Dorey Taylor,玛格丽 Curry, Mary Bernstein, Nora Baird, Elise Orsbion, Lucille Pylec, Harriett DeWoffe, Mary Ele- sie, Linda Farrar, Sophomore Sochmore squadr: Ruth Martin. Cherie McCoukney, Jo Brown, Jojie StClaire, Latha Brown, Gretta Fink, Gertrude Dalton, Margaret Hays, Daphne Workard, Wormia Wagstaff, Josephine Worland, Marjorie Stone, Blakehike, Gertrude Seaty, and Olive Wetherley. Schedule of games: Senior-Junior—4:30, Nov. 2. Soph-Frosch — 4:30, Nov. 3. Senior-Soph — 3:30, Nov. 3. Junior-Frosch — 3:30, Nov. 4. Senior-Frosch — 3:30, Nov. 4. Junior-Frosch — 3:30, Nov. 5. Senior-Frosch — 4:30, Nov. 10. Senior-Frosch — 3:30, Nov. 10. Senior-Frosch — 4:30, Nov. 11. Senior-Frosch — 3:30, Nov. 11. Senior-Frosch — 4:30, Nov. 12. Junior-Soph — 10:00, Nov. 14. Classes to Play Football Bleachers are to be put up on the field for spectators. Members of the women's department of physical education will refer the contests and will select an all-star team after the tournament. Intramural Games Open Nov. 7: Few Freshmen Out The schedule for the intramural football games was announced Wednesday by John Sahoo, who has charges of intramural competition. The games will be played at 9:30 a.m. on the north and south side of campus. For more information, visit Nov. 21. Students will officiate at the contests. Unless more freshmen turn out for practice, there is a possibility that the freshman class will not be represented in the competition, as hardly enough freshmen are practicing to constitute a full team, it was stated earlier. Suits and equipment can still be prepaid from Bunn, who desires to talk with more freshman candidates. 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