TUB DAILY NEBRASEAN BUSKERS SLIP IN TITLE RACE Defeat by Kansas Leaves Ok lahoma Sole Possessor of First Place NEBRASKA NOW SECOND MISSOURI VALLEY STANDINGS Oklahoma Kansas Agile Mlisnttrl , Whlnto Drake Iowa StaAs t. Ill t. SB. I 16. 87.4 Oklahoma Nsbraaka Kansaa ... Ok la. At, . Kan. As. ... Washington Missouri Irak . Amea Grinnell .... Pet 1000 .HS8 .777 .67 .600 .400 .400 .SAO .S50 .111 Pta IIS 145 C49 U6 08 ISO 11 1K 1S5 181 Op. 16 10 18 16 8 13 12 SI 1 RESULTS LAST WEEK Nebraska 27, low, Stato 12. Nebraska 23, Drake 21. Drake 26, lows Stat 22. Kan.aa 25, Nebraska 14. Kansas Aggies 26, Washington 24. Oklahoma 30, Grinnoll 19. Missouri 25, Kansas Aggies 22. Grinnell 27, Oklahoma Aggies 25. Hillrarda (St. Joseph) 25, Ok. Ag. 22 Hillyards 45, Oklahoma 25. GAMES THIS WEEK Mondavi Missouri vs. Washington at Columbia. Tuesday: Nebraska vs. Kansas Ag' gies at Manhattan) Grinnell vs. Iowa Stat at Amesi Drake vs. Kansas at Lawrence. Thursday: Oklahoma Aggies Kansas at Lawrence. Fridays Missouri vs. Oklahoma Ag iea at Columbia! Washington vs Oklahoma at St. Louis. Saturday: Nebraska rs. Creighton at Lincoln; Missouri ts. Oklahoma at Columbia. Washington ts. Oklahoma Aggies at St. Louis; Iowa State ts. Kansaa Assies at Manhattan: Drake ts. Grinnell at Des Moines. Oklahoma University with a per fect record to date is "all alone" at the top of the Valley standings with seven games won and none lost. Ne braska, previously tied with the Sooners for the lead, lost a hard fought game to Kansas Saturday night and as a result is in second place. Four teams are still in the running for the conference championship, al though none of the four have as rosy prospects as the Sooners. Oklahoma still has five games to play and may slip up in one of them, especially when they meet the Kansas Jay- hawks. Nebraska, Kansas, and the Okla homa Aggies are still in the running and the way the dope has been up set this season, there is no telling how the teams will finish. Schmidt, leading scorer in the Val ley, was stopped in the Nebraska game Saturday, but in spite of this he continues to lead the pack. Moran of Grinnell has climbed in second place, just six points behind the Kan sas man. Analysis of the Missouri Valley statistics show that Oklahoma is first in scoring ability, with Kansas and the Oklahoma Aggies tied for second honors. Nebraska is sixth. Defens ively, the Cornhuskers have made the best showing. In six games, Ne braska has held its opponents to an average of 17.2 points. Kansas ranks second with an average of 20.2 points scored against it per game. Offensive Oklahoma .. Kansas Oklahoma Aggies waanins'ton Oklahoma Assies .. tJ.T Grinnell Individual Schmidt, Kb Moran, Grinnell V Gordon, Kas 9 Peterson, Kas 9 Krerett, Drake 8 Klder, Ok la Aa II ones. Okla 7 ICIIiott, Amea 7 Seaa-o, Wsh . B Smaha, Neb. I'eerr, Okla. As a livers, Kas. Air. 4 Stanford, Wah Erkert, Willi, 0 Niblick, Okla. 7 Price, Okla 7 Meyers, Drake ......... 8 McMillan, Mo. 6 Mcllride, Okla 1 Doffina-, Grinnell 8 Danford, Okla Ac .. .. Klkstrom, Neb Hrown, Neb 6 IVbow, Kas. Asa ......... 4 Manta, Drake 8 Hall, Okla. Ags. . 6 Klllott, Neb 8 West, Okla Van Aiken, Drake Kilns, Ames ............. 7 Jebens, Drake .......... 8 Davis, Grinnell 6 Connor, Okla. All, . 8 McDonouirh, Mo 8 Mark, Grinnell 8 LeOrone, Okla. 6 ChaKe, Grinnell 6 I'arisho, Draka H Bacchus, Mo 4 Zuber, Kas 6 Arnold, Ames 8 Promlfit, Ks 8 Lamb, Grinnell 7 Haller, Okla 8 Hutton, Wash 8 Stayer, Ames . 7 Simpson, Drake 8 Wnir, Grinnell Niblo, Grinnell 7 Yunker, Mo. 6 Shannon, Mo 6 Klamanack, Mo. ........... 8 Iturton. Kas. 8 Hill, Kas 6 Peterson, Grinnell ....... 4 Dunlap, Okla - 8 SpraRue, Neb. 4 rennema, Ames .. 4 lturhner, Mo. 4 Mcrtet, Kas. Aks. ... . 4 Iawlesn, Drake . .. 8 Koch, Kas. Ass . 4 Ass. ... 8 9 Edwards, Kas. llelfrard, Kas. Miclens. Neb. Hall, Ames ... Moore, Okla. McQueen, Mo. Cox. WaBh. . Gerelick, Neb 8 Miller, Ames ..... 7 Osborne, Kas. Ass ...... 2 O'Sullivan, Mo. 4 Stephens, Okla 8 Anderson, Ames . . 6 Grimes, Ames ..... . S Holt. Okla. S Wriirht. Ames 8 Weddle, Kas. Ass 4 Psse. Neb 2 Beerkle, Neb . 2 Lawson. Neb. .... 6 Presnell, Neb 1 Winkler. Wash 6 Lovett, Kas . Ass 1 Tsnseman, Kas. Ass 2 Lsttin. Kas. . 6 Stratton, Okla. Ass. 2 Hotpenre.. Okla. Ars. 1 Hay, Amo 2 Cronenberser, Drake ... 6 Seeland. Grinnell 2 Andreson. Neb. ... 1 Kaiser. Wash. 1 Campbell, Kas. 7 Kins, Okla. Ass. 1 Mclntyre, Neb Z rim. An.es ............. 4 Nelson, Ames 2 Pipkin. Wash. 2 Jones, Okla. 1 18 20 IS 28 18 18 80 1 IS 26 7 V 15 8 8 22 e 6 217 6 16 14 8 18 6 6 20 2 20 1 4 17 4 4 18 8 4 12 8 8 IS 7 1 12 7 7 IS 6 S 11 7 6 117 8 12 4 8 10 8 11 8 8 9 6 7 10 4 4 10 4 8 tilt 8 8 10 2 2 8 6 4 B 8 8 8 9 16 8 6 7 7 6 11 9 2 4 7 4 18 7 4 8 7 8 4 7 2 8 6 6 7 6 2 2 6 1 11 5 8 6 4 4 7 4 4 9 6 2 9 8 6 7 6 2 2 6 1 11 4 2 4 4 2 8 4 2 7 8 4 4 8 4 4 BOS 2 6 1 4 2 6 4 12 4 16 4 18 5 2 6 S 2 4 2 4 2 4 0 6 8 2 9 8 1 1 8 12 2 10 5 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 S 1 4 15 2 1 1 2 1 6 2 0 1 2 0S 2 0 8 1 2 1 2 0 0 118 112 110 1 1 IS 110 116 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 S 0 2 1 0 2 0 10 2 0 18 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 64 61 69 64 60 49 48 48 42 41 8 88 84 88 81 81 29 29 28 28 26 24 24 24 IS ri 22 21 21 21 20 20 18 18 17 18 16 14 IS IS 12 12 12 12 12 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 ( 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 S 8 S S S S 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE VALLEY . a ,by s "Zim" and "Zim" Nebraska Half-Miler, Dressed in Track Suit Lost in Kansas City Major Griffith, commissioner of the Big Ten conference, recently spoke at the opening of the new gym nasium at Kemper Militory Academy, Booneville, Missouri. Mr. Griffith has been connected with athletics for many years, and consequently Is Tory competent in his discussion of the college games. His remarks on the present situ ation of athletics should have some weight as an argument against the idea of over emphasis of competitive competition among the colleges. Ma jor Griffith pointed out that, in the most part,' jealousy was responsible for the comments. Jealous, because their own field of activity has not developed as rapidly in past years. But the big idea put across by the originator of the Drake relays was that in this day it Is essential that there he a great expansion in physi cal training. Mr. Griffith has been connected with the army of the Unit ed States enough to know that sta tistics prove mora men who have been given physical examinations by the government have been physically de fective, than the number who were found sound in body. It is an admitted fact that the pro fessional game does not open the way for every man to take part in the paid game. The greatest athletes of the paid game are sought out and hired. The rest sit in the stands and watch the contests. It is a different proposition in the colleges of the country. Coaches who ever hope to build great teams know that competition is the factor front. This being the case, the great which brings the great athlete to the coach devotes his time to making it possible for every man to compete in a given sport. The college coach picks out and develops the great athlete, and in order to do this, he must have a bis field to chooe from. To accommodate a large number of men much equipment is necess ary. The stadium and field house are answers to that. Increased in tcrest in the college sporta and in creased growth, is well founded, and worth while. It is the route through which the physical well-being of the young men of this nation will be tak en care of. Interfraternity games are a part of the Nebraska system of athletics. Annually, Coach Schulte calls a great number of men into the track sport through the contests held each spring. I he numeral system is an other devise, which is more expans ive and open to every man who cares to take part in track. The Husker track mentor makes only one require ment of any student who wishes to go out for track. He asks him to work, and as the equipment issued to him by the athletic department While the track team was return ing from the meet in Kansas City, an event happened similar to Wcstou- pal's adventure in Chicago during the football season a year ago. The team left immediately after the relay race to catch their rain. To save time to get a lunch before loavlnir. thev went to the depot in their track suits. Coach Schulte found all present and went to get some sandwiches. Upon his return they immediately boarded the train for home. Johnson, sophomore half miler, it was discovered, was not with them. In the shuffle he had missed connections. The Kansas basketball team was on the same train coming to Lincoln for their game with the Huskers. A Kansas basketball man asked Coach Allen where Captain Belgard was. Upon further search, it was found that he had also been lost in the shuffle. Johnson caught a later train and Captain Belgard was found. John son, however, must have felt queer sauntering around the depot in a track suit. screen presentation of primitive pas sion vibrant with thrills. Rod La Rocque, the featured star, is sup ported by Lillian Rich, Robert Ede son, Tyrone Power, and Jean Acker. Good comedy, news, and topical pic tures and The Indian Bard, Shwas-Nce-Shee-Noo, "America's foremost Indian tenor," precede the feature picture. A brilliant musical pro gram will be rendered by Earnest Harrison's Lyric orchestra and Mrs. May M. Mills, organist. WANT ADS ROOM for Girls. 1427 R. St. WANTED: Typing. Anything can be typed. Call Fleming : si phi LOST: Gold pen knife with Delta Theta crest. Call B2294. gS LIBERAL REWARDFf5ii7r BERLAIN CHEMISTRY BOo!" Chem. 32, left in Room 102 c n Wjlliam Goldbock, 2238 N street gj Rod La Rocque in "Braveheart The Lyric at Increase Semester Tution Trustees of DePauw University re cently voted to increase the semes' ter tuition from $69.50 to $112.50 it is computed that this increased tuition will defray one-half the ex pense of each student to the univer sity. WRESTLERS READY FOR KANSAS MATCH Reinstate Baseball at Ames Iowa State College, recently the creators of a sensation in collegiate sporting circles when they dropped baseball from their sport schedule, rescinded their action last week as a result of agitations started by the student body to reinstate baseball. Ksnsss Assies Nebraska Drake Missouri GrinnHl Iowa State Defensive Nebra-ka Kansaa . S0.7 . 27.7 27.7 27.2 24.6 , 24.2 28. 6 23.2 21. 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There will be tryouta held this week, in all probability, between Karrer and Blore in the 115 pound class and between Weber and Buck in the 125 pound class. It is possible that a match will be scheduled for 108 pounds. The Missouri grapplers will be seen in action here February 20. This dual meet was supposed to have been held February 5 Twenty Years Ago uver souu worth of new equip ment for the gymnasium was re ceived. It was the intention to put some new apparatus in the Chapel so that classes could work there. Work was steadily progressing on the heating apparatus and the plumbing in the Admit istration building., The building .vas not ready for occupation at the begin ning of the second semester. The class sweaters that were won byhe sophomore class football team arrived. They were fine gray vest sweaters with the numerals '08 on them in red. 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