PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1925 Jayhawker Hopes for Good Record Center on Drake Past Dope Favors Kansas but Scores This Year Give Edge to Bulldogs Preparations for the last half of its schedule marks the practice of the football squad of the University of Kansas for the coming contest with the Drake team of Des Moines, Iowa, here. Saturday, the game will be able to begin a winning streak which will cause the season's record to appear favorably. Dope, if based upon the history of football between the two schools, would tend to favor the Kansas team, for of the 12 contests which have been played, the Crimson and Blue has won eight, has tied one, and has lost three. The Jayhawkers have scored a total of 157 points, to their opponents' 64. However, if the dope on the present contest is to be based either on the season's performance or the record for the last five years, Drake's prospects are brighter. Two of Drake's three victories came during the last five years and the only tie on record came in that period. This season's record also favors Drake, Kansas and Drake have played the same number of games. The Bulls have won three and lost one: the Jayhawkers have lost one and lost three. Drake has scored 32 points to her opponents' 18; the Crimson and Blue, 20 to her opponents' 51. However, games are not won on per but on the gridiron, and the Kan was backers still believe they can deft the Jowa school. The season's record: the season 4 Drake 1 6 Washington Drake 20 Kansas Agers Drake 0 Oklahoma Drake 7 Grimmell Total 32 Kansas 13 Okla. Aggies Kansas 0 Ames Kansas 7 Kansas Aggies Kansas¹ 0 Nebraska Kansas hopes have been raised some due to the optimistic report on the cripped list. Although Lattin will be unable to get into the game, Mullins will in all probability be in condition to take this tackle position, Starr, whose ankle was not sufficiently well fixed, and Coach Clark said much more than that he would probably get into the game Saturday. Don Carlos, the great Drake lineman and captain, is out with a cracked rib. However, Everett, out of his week's game with injuries, is ready for the opening whistle Saturday. Year Kansas Drak 1899 29 0 1910 6 0 1911 11 0 1912 0 7 1913 12 0 1914 32 0 1915 30 7 1920 7 7 1921 7 15 1922 0 6 1923 17 0 1924 6 6 Won 8 3 Tied 1 Totals 157 54 --- Sport Notes --- The author of this column does not pretend to know much about women's basketball. But we have had considerable experience in the selection of all-star teams. We note in the all-star women's intramural league, selected by the name of a single member of an independent team that reached the semi-finals. Didn't get a place even in the honorable mention list! There are two ways of explaining this profound ignorance on the successes or the influence excreted by those persons being members of certain sororities. Grimsel doubled three safeties in the game with Drake hrist week. This is probably a record on number of assists in one game by the same team. Missouri is boosting Lindenmeyer for an all-valley nackle birth. Drake is putting out publicity for Sbaan for an end position. Company officials say they want their players given all-star mention. Give them publicity. The writer wonders if the football concluds cannot be wise to suppress all publicity possible on star players. When a player makes an all conference team he is a marked man the next year and rarely ever is a gf. Members of Rhadamanthi Hike Despite the Storm Braving the snowstorm and cold, ten loyal members of Rhadamanthi night lightbed to a so-called king's bed, Lawrence served at lawrence. Hot soup was served. The like was followed by a business meeting at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Allen Crafton, Jessica Reyer Crafton and Elden J. Linderman, from the University of Iowa, who interested in the club, were formally elected to honorary membership. Lookabaugh Reports Scarcity of Eligible Wrestling Material Squad of Fifty Is in Training for All-Hill Tournament Before Holidays Although approximately 50 men are reporting to Guy Lookabaugh, wrestling coach, for practice, there is a scarcity of eligible material for the varsity team. Lookabaugh said Friday day morning. In no mood. When one or more adults report, only ones should be at least three or four in every weight, the coach believes. Coach Lookabaugh is now instructing the men on the fundamentals of wrestling. "By the time of the all-University wrestling tournament before the Christmas holidays, I hope to have a squad that will know the fundamentals of wrestling, so that each man will know what hold to take and what move to make. This action must opponent's position. This action must be consistently or habitually when a man is in a match, else he will never win." Lookabaugh said. The squand, 30 members of which are obtaining credit for the work, meets at 4 p. m., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and practice for an hour and a half. When the official day arrives, the squand will meet five times a week. "Our men must realize that it is impossible to make a wrestler in a short season, that they must learn the game and train so hard that they would work in the best physical condition and to polish their form," the coach said. Prospective candidates may confer with him at his office in the university museum at any time during the day. Blasting for Foundation of Dormitory Progresses Blasting for the foundations of the new women's dormitory has been proceeding for the last few weeks. It has been necessary to drill through solid rock in order to lay the foundation for the building. This dormitory is Mrs. J. B. Watt's gift to the University. It will be used for the benefit of women who are working their way through the University. The cost will be about forty or fifty thousand dollars. fective the following year. For instance, the following year. Grange of Illinois and our own Captain Smith. Owl Society, honorary junior or- ganization, will meet Thursday night at 7:30 in the Jayhawker office. No one worked any harder for a Kansas victory than "Mac" and his band. When the rosters weren't wailing, Mac was crying. He "Turkey in the Straw" and his band brought much favorable notice from the Nebraskans. The biggest upset of last weeks games was the 7 to defeat of Georgia Tech by Alabama. Tech had not won in Georgia, and Alabama was not expected to furnish much competition. Wycoff, Teech's all-American fullback, was stopped in his attempts against Alabama which moved the way for the lone Alabama touchdown. Colgate with the unetoppable Eddie Tryon, crushed Princeton to the tune of 9 to 10. For three quarters the game was wooled but, in the end, Princeton and his Maroon helped forced Princeton behind its goal line for a safety. The spirit shown by the Kansas rooters was almost marvelous. Never once did the "Thunderning Thousand" cease yelling and the team received the best support it has had this year. One of the Nebraska cheer leaders said: "We have never seen a bunch yell so hard in baseball, ganging into your队 when you were keenly beaten your rooters kept thundering that 'Rock Chalk' at us and simply wouldn't stop. You must have a wonderful spirit at Kansas." The beef Chicago squid played a bung up game against the fast-charging Pemaylania eleven, but was detached to 7 for 0. Pem's score came from pass 134 of 254 passes to Thayer, who dished 25 yards to the Maroon goal. Tax Reduction Hearing Concluded Washington, Oct. 28. 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