THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924 Notre Dame and Stanford Lead in Major Grid Rank Penn Has Shown Stronges Defense; Rutgers and Alabama Score Highest With the close of the season only two weeks away nine major football teams remain undefeated. Seven of them are still on the offensive against them, Notre Dame and Stanford have won every game played so far. Yale, Rotgers, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, Dartmouth, Calif., Duke and more or more times during the season. Drake to Meet Iowa State Notre Dame has Northwestern an Carnegie Tech on her schedule, Stan- ford has California, Yale has Har- vard, Penn has Correll, Rutgers has Buckley, Helford has Lafayette, and the rest. Her season's schedule yet. Dart mouth has completed her schedule. Rutgers and West Virginia lee the scoring in the East with 245 points each. Dartmouth is third with 225 and Colgate and Cornell are tied with 200 each. In the Middle West Notre Dame leads with 205 and Illinois is second with 197. In the South Alabama leads with 196. In the Pacific coast California has 128 closely followed by Stanford with 122. **Teams Have Strong Defense** Of these teams Pennsylvania has shown the strongest defense allowing only 16 points to her opponents. Notre Dame played a far heavier schedule than Penn has allowed her opponents a meager 19 points, 12 of them made an armored her second team. Rocke's team is in a position this year to win the national championships since overrunning the Nehransk last Saturday who had spolled the Hoolers championship aspirations the past two seasons. Haskell Indians Go East Redskins Play Butler Saturday at Indianapolis The Haskell football team will leave Thursday night on their last trip of the season. They will go first to Indiana, where they will meet Coach Pet Page's Butler University eleven on Saturday. Butter turned up early and went for last season, being one of the two teams which beat them. From Indiaapolis, the Braves will go to Indianapolis where they will tangle with the St. Xavier eleven on Thanksgiving day for the last game of the year. The Indians gave St. Leonard a 38 to 2 dribbling at home. The Haskell eleven will be severely handicapped in these games, being without the services of John Lavi and Captain Carpenter, who were injured in the game with Brown two years later. The team has keenly felt by the team as they are both exceptional ball lurers and defensive players. A Girl A Boy Some Music A Dance Marion Rice Dancing Studio "Over Bell's" Happy is the Dancer Why Not Drive a Ford to Columbia? Four or five can club together and buy a used Ford touring car. Let us tell you about it. C. W. SMITH Authorized Sales and Service University Stamp Club Welcomes New Members The date for the club picture, revision of the constitution and other very important matters will be discussed at the regular meeting of the K. U. Philatite Society to be held in October 2013, in room 207 Fraser hall at 7:30. An effort is being made by the club to raise the membership to 50. The society hopes to have all stamp collectors in the University as members. According to George Cary, any collection may be issued by the officers to attend the meeting this evening and meet the stamp collectors of K. U. CORRECTION The Kanan carried a story in Tuesday's issue which said that 2000 calories was served to each individual at a dinner given to a class in dieties in the department of home economics. The 2000 calories to each individual was served in three meals in weighted quantities as a typical dietary. Acacia fraternity announces the pledging of Ralph W. Casey, c25, of Lawrence. 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