PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925 Kansas Defensive Shows Its Power in Nebraska Game All Injured Men but Lattin Will Be in Condition for Drake Game Saturday A fighting defensive team that 12 times held the Cornhuskers inside the Kansas 10-yard line, in a game that went a half without a score, was a feather in the Jayhawker's crown even though ending in defeat. The offensive playing team in the Kansas played home about, but at times they showed short flashes of action in a passing game. Only once during the game did Kansas start anything in the way of offensive that brought the spectators to their feet and that was in the last quarter when after completion, the players moved a long pass to Wellman only to be called back and given another costly penalty. It might be said that Kansas was outplayed but not out-panaled, drawing 150 yards of penalties during the game. An effort is being made this week to improve the Kansas putting, and in less than minutes in Kansas territory Saturday, Anderson will, in all probability, do the punting in the Drake game. Wilbur Starr, who has been out from injuries, will be in playing condition for the Drake game. An offensive team will that form a scoring machine is being worked on by the coaches for the game next Saturday. A dummy scribble, and a light work was given the Varsity last night. Several men on the team sustained injuries in the Harker game but, with the exception of Latin everyone will be in good shape for the Drake game The freshmen are working on the Drake plays and the Varsity will be given a chance tonight to break up the Bulldog plays. The Drake team is somewhat similar to the one used by the Kansas Aries. Several men on the freshman team are looking exceptionally good and will be strong contenders for Varsity positions next fall. A passing machine will be the best of them. Houser, end, seems to work consistently against the first string. Missouri and Ames to Battle for Top Position Valley Leaders Will Play Missouri and Ames still lead in the Valley football standings. The Tigers emerged victorious over the Aggies at Manhattan Saturday and have successfully punched two of their strongest opponents out of the war. The Cowboys next Saturday to decide which will remain at the top of the list. Oklahoua Agries will play Grinnell at Stilwater in an effort to break into the win column, while Washington and Kannan Agries both have open dates. Ames had a minor victory last week with the Pikers from St. Louis. The half ended with Washington leading 10 to 7 and the third quarter found the Biggins men having increased the lead 13 to 7. A whirlwind passing attack in the last period bewildered Pittsburgh and the Iowa team won 28 to 13. Drake will make an effort to remain in the running by pushing the fighting Jayhawks farther into the cellar, while Oklahoma and Nebraska will decide which will occupy the position above the 500 mark. The game at Columbia should be a wig raiser from the outset with each team using every means at hand to win. If the Missourians can stop Johnny Behm, they should have things their own way. Missouri Valley Standings; W. L. T. PCT. Iowa State 2 0 1 0 Missouri 2 0 0 1 000 Drake 3 1 0 750 Kansas 2 2 0 500 Nebraska 1 1 0 500 Oklahoma 1 1 0 500 Kansas 1 3 0 250 Okla. Okies 0 1 1 000 Grinnell 0 1 1 000 Washington 0 1 1 000 At the University of Oregon every one speaks to everyone else. One of the walks is called, "hello walk," and here specially everyone is expected to say "hello." Among other traditions freshmen must wear green caps and sit in the balcony at all assemblies. No smoking is allowed on the campus. A pep session for women was held at the University of Indiana recently in charge of the W. S. G. A. The university football coach said he had developed rules of football and the rest of the time was devoted to songs and to learning yella. Sport Question Box Is New Feature of KFKU A sport question box addressed to KFKU radio fans will be a feature of the future Monday night programs. John Bunn, head of the Athletic Service Association, will have charge of the service and will be the announcer. Questions concerning interleague or interscholastic athletics will be answered. Anyone who knows the answer may question the atlantic Sports Association and it will be answered to the best of the association's ability on the Monday after it is received, according to Coach Bunn. Chi Omega Sorority Wins Basketball Cup Three Years Straight Team Defeats Alpha Xi Delta With Score of 64 to 13 in Final Game The Chi Omega team is champion of the intra-mural basketball tournament and permanent owner of the basketball cup as a result of defeating the Alpi Xi Delta team 64 to 13 in the final game of the tournament in Robinson gymnasium Monday night. This is the third successive year that the Chi Omega team has battered down all opposition and it has not done so on any qualifier, or permanently the basketball cup. The game was fast and hard play but the Alphi XI Deltas were unable to make any headway in the face of the excellent team work of the Chi Helen Filkin was high point individual for the winners with 32 points while Jean Elliott was a close second with 28 points. Ruth Martin made seven points and Margaret Curry four for the losing team. The Chi Omega lineup was: forwards, Helen Filkin, Jenni Elliol Margaret Royter; guards, Charbel Eilinger, Maryter; Gurte and Gorttine The Alpha Xi Delta lineup was forwards, Margaret Curry, Ruth Martin, Myr Gould; guards, Ethel Davies, Ruth Patrick, and Alice Gas. Sport Notes --by Model Ivan Riley, former Kansas "Aggie" star hardie, recently tied the French record of 15 seconds flat for the 110-meter hurdle. Riley is now running under the Illinois Athletic club colors. A superheterodic radio, will be given to the member of the Washington Senators, who is voted the most popular player on the team. Notre Dame recovered some of the prestige that they lost against the Army by defeating Minnesota Saturday 19 to 7. The Rocke men showed more finish than at any time this season. The Iowa State-Missouri game at Columbia this week-end is the feature of the valley this week. Missouri emerges on the low end of a close score. Red Grange and the Illini go east this week to clash with Lou Young's Quakers at Philadelphia. Dope favors Pennsylvania, although you never can tell with a man like Grange in the lineup. The Cornhuskers have a 14 to 7 defeat to avenge this week at Lincoln. This should be another mushroom game and the Haskers will probably win. Southwestern beat the Emporia Teachers, Saturday, 6 to 10, after being outyarded nearly two hundred yards. Emporia, then led, and Emporia, it spoils a fine record. Calendar for the Week Quack club, Robinson, 20-20 Perren Grabner, pianist, University Connect College :90- Seabbard and Blade meeting, military office. THURSDAY C. AG. 教室 on contemporary literature, room 205 Fraser. :55- KFKU radio program. 13:30 Fencing club, room 267, Robinson. Fine Arts students' recital, Fraer. Women's Glen Club rehearsal, room 115 --by Model 30—Y. M. C. A. meeting, Doctor Hainong on "The Christian Adventure, Myer's hall," Orchestra rehearsal, Fraser. Lawrence Drama League, Green hall. 15:00-Theta Sigma Phi tea, sky parlor leadparty Orchestra rehearsal, Fraser, Lawrence Drama League, Green hall. Quill club meeting, W. Ad. Biddick hikes, bike 5:30 Philadelphi society hike, 9:00 - Y.M.C. A, cabinet meeting. FRIDAY SATURDAY Cross-Country Squad Working for Tryout Here, Saturday, Nov. 1 2:00 - Football, K. U. vs. Drake. 8:20 - Halloween party at Baptist church. 9:30 - Varity dance, F. A. U. hall. 4.08- Illustrated lecture, Percy Shades on "Music Appreciation." Praise to the university, University dancer, University dance class, Common. 4.10- University Halloween party, Robbins. Kansas Team Not Discouraged in Spite of Two Defeats, Sara Coach Despite successive defenses by the University of Nebraska and the Kansas State Agricultural College, the horse is not a discouraged spot. Coach McMurphy intends to keep his men working at a hard pace this week in preparation for the general troyant that will be held on Saturday morning. No. 1. Says Coach All of the Kansas men ran a good race in the Nebraska meet in spite of the fact that the first five men to the finish line had finished the men financed fully well grouped and none was out-distanced very badly. The Kansas men finished in the following order: Captain J. Jarrett, Rudy Miller, Thomas W. Lewis, and E. Bromon. The men are still in fairly good condition. B. Sarvis, who still has a sore ankle that he received in the Aeggie meet, is the only man who is not able to run regularly. He will probably be able to run in the Valley meet, which will be held on Nov. 21. The only other person to attend the foot, which were received from running over the pavement on the Nobraska course. Several new men have reported for tryouts with the squad. Some of them are showing up especially well and there promises to be plenty of competition in the future for positions on the squad. The new men that have reported are: R. McGrath, C. Hunter, L. Jones, L. Tarkarss, J. Mason, M. Hydle, E. Macleod, M. Hyde, E. Paxton, J. Cushing, G. Gresser, H. Brown, Koren, Johnson and Owen. A regular race of five miles was held between the new men on Thursday of last week. Considering the fact that these men have not been working out regularly, the results of the race were much more than Mr. Grath finished first in the time of 2848." Hunter, Jones, and Larkridge also under the thirty minute mark. Embree, Anderson, Herzog, Hyde, Farker, and Cushing finished from fifth to tenth in the order of performance in less than thirty minutes. The feature of the race was the close finish between Embree and Anderson. Applications for Scholarships Candidates for the fall, scholarships should make app- lications to Miss Engleine Galloo, room 304, Fraser hall, tuesdays or Thursday. The Max Lowell Memorial award for a man of the fresh- man class and four W. S. G. A. scholarships for women be given. All candidates secretary, scholarship committee. Powers played football two years on the Wichita team as center. He was placed on the all state team as center in 1922. He came to the University of Kansas the following year and made his freshman numerals playing against him on his letter on the varus as end, although he played quarter part of the time. Powers is playing regularly at end this season. George Powers George Powers is one of the most versatile players on the Kansas elevator and end during his football days in Wichita high school and at K, U. Fence Bars Spectators From Nature's Stadium Gone are the days when spectators watched all kinds of athletic contests, free of charge, from Nature's stadium, which is located just in front of the administration building. During almost every event on McCook athletic this natural viewpoint was thickly dotted with spectators who desired to escape paying the customary admittance fee. Now a tall wire fence is being built at the top of the hill which will provide Mt. Orca's natural grandest landmark and will protect its integrity as堤防 was due to the University. Who's Who in the Jayhawker Camp ANNOUNCEMENTS So those who have been used to witness football games, track meets, etc. from the soft grass seats of the Hill will have to accustom themselves to the hard, board seats which the stadium has to offer. Moreover, they will have to "dig up" some cash or stay at home. Sigma Delta Chi will meet tonight at 10 p.m. m. at th Pi Upsilon house. Members and pledges are expected to attend. George Powers. End Kappa Pit will hold exhibit meeting Thursday, Oct. 20, 7 p.m., m on... 123 Louisiana. All caduceus members are welcome. Jantia Kirkman, publicity chairman. The Zoobology Club will meet in room 304 Sand hall, Wednesday evening at 7:30 - Wallace Newby, president. Powers is a track letter mnl although he never participated in track during his high school or freshman year. In his first race at the Kansas relays last year he helped smash a world record when the quarter-mile relay team clipped the 404 in 42 seconds flat. The Kansas quarter-mile relay team also took first at the Drake relays a few weeks later. This is Powers' first year in the School of Law. He is a member of the School of Law Student Council, social secretary of the Y. M. C. A cabinet and a member of the Pi Upsition fraternity. Miss Ruth E. Lichen, secretary of the School of Education, returned last night from a month's vacation. While visiting Colorado, she got interested in Colorado and Minnesota. Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Margaret Thompson, of Plattsburg, Mo. Let Us Renew Those Wrinkled Neckties Lawrence Steam Laundry Phone 383 We Clean Everything You Wear but Your Shoes Our Lawrence Office Is Located in Rooms 7 and 8 House Building 731 Mass. St. 731 Mass. St. Scientific examination of the eyes for glasses, without the use of drugs, is our work exclusively. Dr. H. H. 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