PAGE SIX 14.205 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 Only Two Valley Games Scheduled for November Kansas, With One Victory and Drake, Undefeated Hold the Spotlight Tomorrow While Kansas is batting the spar defeated Drake "Ballage" tomorrow, there will be only one other game in the Valley that is between two Valley teams. The K. U-Drane game will be played at Des Moines and is the Homecoming game for Drake University. So far, the "Buildings" have a decided "dope advantage" over Kansas, besides having the advantage of playing on their own grounds to a homecoming crowd. Drake is the only team in the Valley conference that has scored more than five times. Her scores are: Drake 28, OKuhnau 0; Drake 13, Grillmann 0; Drake 35, Utah 14; Drake 19, Knox College 10. The Kansas scores for this season are: Kansas 0, Okla. 1, A. M. 3; Kansas 10, Ames 13; Kansas 0, Kansas Agries 7; Kansas 7, Nebraska 14; Kansas 48, Washington U. 0. 8 Kingston K. U, Game Upset Done In the game last Saturday with Washington, Kansas seemed to really "bit him stride," and if they go in this Saturday with Drake like they did on Saturday with Washington, the Bulldogs are sure to have their hands full in keeping their record of no defeats intact. The way Jayhawkers swamped St. Louisiana caused much comment among the sport writers and they are looking to the game this Saturday to see if Kansas really has a winning football team or if the game has Saturnian teams. Just what Kansas does against Drake is expected to be a fair indication of what they will do the remainder of the season. The other game between two Valley teams is between Missouri and Oklahoma and is played at Norman. It is to be one of the biggest events of the football season for Oklahoma State, the No. 1 game. The Oklahoma authorities expect a crowd of at least 15,000 to see the game. Missouri has a decided "dope advantage" over the Oklahoma men but the Sooners have an enviable reputation of being almost invisible on the field, especially on such an occasion as a homecoming game. It is this last factor that makes the outcome of the Missouri-Oklahoma game extremely problematic. **Defeated Only One Before** Missouri has not defected only once the fourth round of Nebraska. Missouri's scores for the screen are: Missouri 3, Chengua U. 0; Missouri 10, Missouri Weasley U. 5; Missouri 7, Missouri 6; Missouri 14, Kansas Agrade 7; Missouri 6, Nebraska 14. Oklahoma has won only two scores. Oklahoma 0, Edmonds Normal 2; Okahanna 0, Nebraska 7; Okihanna 0, Okohanna A. M. & M. Okohanna 0, Drake 38. The fact that the only team that Oklahoma has beaten is Nebraska also complicates matters. Other games in which Valley teams will be featured are Ames vs. Minnesota at Minnesota and Washington vs. James Milliken at St. Louis. Neither Nebraska, Grinnell, nor Kansas Aggies are playing Saturday. Haskell Plays Brown U. Game Saturday Year's Biggest for Indians The Haskell Indiana will play their biggest game of the season when they meet Brown University at Providence, E. L. Saturday afternoon. Conch Pat Harley left for the East two weeks ago Wednesday. The team under Conch Dick Hardy and F. W McDonald, did not leave until the end of September. Boeun College at Boston last Saturday, losing 34 to 7. They expect to return either Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. The last grade of the season will be played Thanksgiving, with St. Xavier at Cleveland, Ohio. The Indians are expected to show Brown a road game, if they do not win. With but a couple of exceptions, the Indians won against penter, end and captain, was injured in the Creighton game and will not be able to play any more this year. Stiphan, taddler who was injured in the Wild West, was also able to start the game at Brown. Both the Levi's are in tip-top shape, and it is expected by the coaches that they will play an exceptional game Saturday. Sigma Phi Epsilon announces Lae loding of Frank Phelps, Kansas City, Mo. and Matthew McHugh, Mo- berly, Mo. Boxers Begin to Show Good Form, Says Dixon an advanced boxing class now la- working each afternoon from 4:30 to 5. Tommy Dixon, boxing coach, to show good form, overcoming their early awkwardness and acquiring a good body carriage. Couch Dixon has been boxing with members of the Fitness Institute to their weak points while boxing. "The ones who are faithful in their work are showing best form. If you know the fundamentals of boxing, but do not practice them you are between positive and negative, and that is zero." Coach Dixon said this remark was marked improvement in the development of the men," continued Coach Dixon, "and by Christmas I expect to have two hundred sturdy athletes." "The men are becoming hardened to the exchange of the padded cloths," Coach Dixon said, "and some action should be seen this winter." Inter-Class Hockey Starts; First Games Begin Next Tuesday Contests Will Be Played Field Back of Robinson Gymnasium The inter-class hockey schedule has been arranged and the games will begin Tuesday, Nov. 11 with the Stetson playing the Freshmen. The games will be played on the field back of Robinson gymnasium at 4:30. The one on Saturday, Nov. 15, will be the morning. The schedule follows: Tuesday, Nov. 11, Juniors vs Sophomores; Wednesday, Nov. 12, Seniors vs Fresh; Thursday, Nov. 13, Seniors vs Sophomores; Friday, Nov. 14, Juniors vs Freshmen; Saturday, Nov. 15, Juniors vs Freshmen; Sunday, Nov. 16, Sophomores; Monday, Nov. 17, Juniors vs Sophomores; Tuesday, Nov. 18, Seniors vs Freshmen; Wednesday, Nov. 20, Seniors vs Sophomores; Thursday, Nov. 21, Juniors vs Fresh; Friday, Nov. 22, Freshmen vs Sophomores; Monday, Nov. 24, Seniors vs Juniors. K. U. Runners to Drake Schlademan Enters Six Men in Cross Country Meet As a result of last Saturday's and Wednesday's try-outs for the cross-country team that will represent K. U. at Des Moines, Saturday, Nov. 8, in the annual Missouri Valley cross-country meet, six men will make the trip. Those men are Captain Grady, Tom Schroder, Jarnie, and Brown. During the try-cats held last Saturday Pratt and Grade finished the race in fast time. Both men are determined to win next Saturday at Des Moines. Jarbose, a regular, was unable to run last Saturday because of sickness, but is in good condition now. The team will leave for Des Moines at 7:50, Friday evening, under the supervision of Wallace James. Olympic Stars in Japan Norton One of Several Invited to Give Exhibitions Ermerson Noren, ex23, who won second in the decathlon in the Olympic games, is now in Japan exhibiting his skill to young Japanese athletes. Norton was a K. U. student for two years and a member of the Acacia fraternity. Last year he attended Georgetown University. An enthusiastic reception was given the American and Finnish athletes on their arrival in Osaka, Japan. Under the heading "Sport Knows No Bounds," the outlook for sports that met and greeted the athletes. The picture gives little evidence of feelings of racial *distinctions*. Early in October, Jackson Sholtz, former M. U. star, spinner, Albert Sparrow, role vaulter, John Myrna, Finnish lashinler thrower and Emerson Norton were summoned to Japan by the Akuh Shimbus combination of Tokyo and Osaka. The athletes, attendants of skill before Japanese students to imitate them to better work for the next Olympics. All men students and alumni, of the University of Kansas who serve with the second division in France during the World War are asked to turn in their names and addresses at the office of the military department. The first set of letters from the local military department in a letter from General J. G. Harbord, retired, formerly Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army. Nebraska Holds Grange First Time Famous Illinois Star Fails to Score The University of Nebraska football team is the only team so far this year that has prevented Harold Howell from scoring, from scoring, from a touchdown. This is quite a boost for valley football considering the way he has played. Grange has played in four games this year for a total of 162 minutes, in that time he has carried the ball 76 times for a total yardage of 756 yards. An average of more than ten each time he has carried the ball. Grange has attempted 24 forward passes and completed 17 of them, for a 289 yard gain. He has also intercepted two of his opponents passes and has scored nine touchdown against Michigan, Iowa and Butler. Hobomania to Spread Over Campus Soon At last the biggest day of the year is drawing near, the one day when artistists turn to help and when moths are emerging, clothes of clothing will grace the little form of the Kansas University student. To create in the heart of the Jaywalker the old fight and freeze the moths, this week Wednesday before Thanksgiving. "Hobo day has been officially authorized by Chancellor E. H. Lindley," said Bob Roberts today. "Let us all break out with 'Hoboninna' and get the spirit and pep into the occasion," he added. Short classes have been scheduled New Numbers in Eaton Crane stationery. Worth a passing notice. F. I. CARTER Stationer 1025 Mass. for that day after which there will be another big Tiger hunt which will end at the "Gym" where speakers will inject pep does into the team and rooters, from whence we will go home, and assume again the role of a scholar and get ready to leave for Columbia. TONIGHT "Chuck" Shofstall's 10-piece band John G. 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