PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, OCT. 10. 1925 Bulldog and Tiger Still Lead in Race for Championship K. S. A. C. and Drake Ti for Second Place in Valley; Kansas Is Fourth After last Saturday's results in the Missouri Valley football games, Ames and Missouri are still tied for the leadership, as they did not play a valley opponent. Drake and the Kansas Aggies are in a tie for second place, each team having won two games and lost one. One of the big upsets of Saturday's play was the victory of Oklahoma over Drake. This gives the Owen men a chance to finish up the race this year. The victory was due to the stellar playing of Lamb, who returned school at a late date. Obstacles will give all her opponents a hard battle. The Kansas team bowed to the Kansas Aggies for her second defeat of the season. With ties in the standings, Kansas defeated the Aggies, giving the Kansas warriors fourth place in the official standings of the teams. With Kansas playing all her games against valley teams she still ranked as one of the league's leaders at the end of the season. Grinnell is the only valley team that has not played a conference member. This gives Nebraska a clear title to last place. Having played only one valley team the strong Husker eleven will be out to increase her standing next Saturday when she meets the Kansas masher on her own field. The standing and average of each team show up in the following Team W L T Per. Missouri 1 0 0 0.007 Ames 1 0 0 1.000 Drake 2 1 0 0.697 Kansas Aggies 2 1 0 .667 Okahahoma 1 1 0 .500 Kansas 1 2 0 .323 Okahanna, A. & M. 0 1 1 .000 Washington 0 1 1 .000 Nebraska 0 1 0 .000 Grimell 0 1 0 .000 Intra-Mural Games Begir Winners Play Thursday Night; Finals Next Monday The inter-mural basketball tournament for women will start tonight Oct. 10, at 7:30 p.m. Elizabath Bol Helen Holly. It is charge of the tournament. The first game tonight will be between the Kappa Kappa Gammes and the Gamma Phi Betas. The second game will be with Wintgens and the Chi Omegas. For every game that is played, each team will get five points, and the team that wins will get five extra points. A team that forfeits a game will be penalized 25 points, and it will be a game won by the opposing team. Wednesday night, the first game will be between the Alpha Xi Deltaxs and Alpha Omicron Psi, and the second game between the T. N Ts and Alpha Omicron Psi, night after winners play each other, and Monday night will be the finals. The championship team will receive 15 additional points, and a cup will be given to the team that wins. The Chi Omega have won the cup for the past two years, and if they win it again this year, the cup will go to them permanently. Colgate Halfback Leads Eastern Football Scoring Edyton Tirry of Colgate, scored only one touchdown against Lafayette Saturday but despite this decrease in his weekly average he has piled up a total of 15 rebounds and shoulders above the field in the chase for individual scoring honors on the eastern intercollegiate gridron. Tyron has amassed a total of 11 touchdowns in his four games and leads the East in both of these divisions. Two Dartmouth halfbams trails Tryon, Oberlander and Lane of the town to the right. Ten touchdowns each for a total of 54 points. Carr of Syracuse is fourth with 52 points and Worner of Fordham fifth with 49. The leaders follo Tropeo, Cedarlene, halfback ... T FG TP Tot. Oliver, Dartmouth, halfback ... 0 1 5 Oliver, Dartmouth, halfback ... 0 1 5 Lane, Dartmouth, halfback ... 0 0 54 Carr, Syrannus, halfback ... 9 0 54 Carr, Syrannus, halfback ... 9 0 54 Gasser, Corvell, halfback ... 8 0 49 Gasser, Corvell, halfback ... 8 0 48 Briant, NY U., halfback ... 6 0 38 Briant, NY U., halfback ... 6 0 38 Kreon, Penns, halfback ... 4 2 35 Kreon, Penns, halfback ... 4 2 35 Kreon, Penns, halfback ... 4 2 35 Fittihorn, Pittihorn, halfback ... 4 2 32 Miss Elise Phares, c'28, Washburn College was a guest at the Theta house last Saturday. Intramural Candidates Should Report at Once Candidates for the intra-mural football teams should report immediately to John Sabo, who is in charge of intra-mural sports, if they wish to get suits. He may be found during the games at the coaches' room in Robinson gymnasium. Candidates for the teams are still desired, especially for the sophomores and freshman teams, according to Sabo. He will announce the schedule for the game during the early part of next week. Russell Smith will coach the senior sam, with "Red" Roe in charge of the phomores. Other coaches will be seated at once. Dr. Allen Says Kansas Has Only Team With Round Robin Schedule Jayhawker Basketball Squa in 18 Conference Games This Year Dr. F, C. Allen, director of athletics and head basketball coach, issued a statement this morning that the Jayhawk basketball team would play with a round robin schedule this year before previous years. The statement reads: "On account of the great interest maintained by the students in the double round robin basketball schedule, we are happy to continue our 18 conference games. These 18 games allow us no practice games, due to the ruling of the Missouri Valley limited us to this number. Hertferole, we have derived about $2,000 from eight of these games played with the K. C. A. C. and the Hillyards, but we feel that the benefits outweigh the other factors. "The students are getting nine home games this year, instead of eight, so we see a large improvement." A. & M. to the conference will permit the basketball followers to see the newest member, as well as all the old members on the floor here in Lawrence. Kansas will be the only one in the Missouri Valley conference to play a full double round robin tournament games, champion schedule. "Our first games are with Washington University at Lawrence, January 11; Kansas Aggies at Manhattan, January 13, and Grinnell College at Lawrence, January 14. The final examination period, which starts January 15 prohibits us from playing Grimrell on January 16 as originally scheduled examination period, will be January 21; Saturday night, with the University of Oklahoma at Lawrence. "There are some tentative dates not definitely decided upon with the other Valley members, but in the next week we hope to have this determined so that the schedule will be completed." Seen From the Press Box The Aggie pep organization marched in front of the Kansas side showing banners with the following inscriptions; "Welcome K. U. Duds," "Let's Both Best Missouri," and "Up Your Tow To Wait 18 Years." Mackie's line plunging was terrific and it was his bucks which netted many of Kansas first downs. On the first four plays he carried the ball 12 yards and he was worked often during the entire game. Once more Kansas has been de feated by the breaks and bad fumbler. it a critical moment. Hamilton's umble of Cochrane's high point or he three-yard line was the first bad kick of the game, and the fight out of the entire Kansas队. Sanborn played a whole of a game at guard. Several times he broke through the Agrie line and tackled the runner from behind. Early in the quarter he throws Holldinger for a fiveyard loss and exploded it later. Breeborg! What has the P. E, P.'s gingered into? Might it as well disband Ku Ku; the Wampus Cate showed you up. During the first quarter, Kanas took time to have one of the linemen put a coat over his red jersey. On one play a pass was almost thrown Where was the Kansas pup organizer SaturnMuy? The writer got it from hearsay that they were on a trip to Hawaii with a group of finding out. Shades of "Bred" On his first play, Starr made five yards on a double pass. He heaved all the passes to Wellman and showed excellent judgment in placing them, Testerman played a mighty good game at end and was fast getting down under Wellman's pants. Kansas had tough luck when the half ended with the ball on the Aggie three-yard line. The Crimson and Black eleven was heading for a touchdown and would have made it hard to be about another minute of play. Learn to Dance— Kansas seemed unable to hold Holsinger who slipped off tackle at his own convenience. You can learn to dance in a short time by our scientific methods. 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