JAYHAWK REBOUNDS SMUOBER FIVE ss sqoasvone7 aeaueaninam Lewono antTohs OgtéBer so; Yds” — a ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY! { ee a : te as ee eh ash ee ke ew Ty ee La odd beav °° tae. oe Tadd ble Eo. Cis Oe Ge ee a a Set “4 oe feed SEs. a oe eek \ ie PRS co Gis. See a Oe ee -}. scot ane. gbas ye oFitad BAL . 22 ee ae “Te ‘just occurred re oe ee our. Got in the ee Have tind’ * no good preview on the football seascn which is.at hand. T.am Sire’ thet iost of: you will not be acquainted with the personnel’ of’ the entire squad, 7 HEP en ‘ 11 ment ly th they_part ‘ ingens DE. ez... fore, we wi mention cnly_ t is levers 48 28. ie tee ey gt bab tba poo season ee with 70 men reporting = 20 incl igibIBVE 1d «, 20 tas, 15 civilians, and 15 V-5's. Penny and Dick were the only letter- men repcrtinge Penny was moved to tackle and Dick to his usual place at™ end, Only one lette>man reparted from. < other schools - Frank Gruden from the see sity :f Wycming. “Five boys from ‘last year's Frosh. squad ‘were among “the"V-12 : boys repurting to K.U. - Dais Bush, back, Joe. Grey, ents Warren Rieglé; sat, Charles Keller, guard. ard Frank ee yess ok fa meet tare ‘Septombor Oks Geehbulen’ 0 - kr, U. a, Ti fe ethal gene. the two “teams battled to a scoreles s tie. Frank Pattee, quarterback and punter, was called to the service two days before the game. Kansas cutgained ivashburn 13 first downs to 3, but was unable to cross inte pay dirt. John Bergin, Kansas right helfovack, ran punt back 80 yards for a touchdcwn but referee Dwight Ream rules there was clipping on the play, — "October 13 Denver 19 - Kansas 6. is a hee game at Denver, ’ Denver v ran wild in first half with tricky T formation runs, passes and laterals. In seound half the Jayhawkers limited Denver to one first dcwn while pushing Denver all cver the field and finally. scecring a tcuchdcwn after being — inside Denver's 20 five or six times, Uharles Moffett, freshman back from Pea~ Ree ROCESS POM, on punt returns, Pesetag: and running Char igs. is: aFy “ues Ta oe ag “October 9: TIewa State. 13 - niiieas 6. “Towa. ‘State looked” aod rad against hes and only several penalties | and a gyx0d goal line defense prevented a larger score. The first half was ail played in Kansas territory. Tippee, — ¥ Iowa State's fine Passer, was deadly with his passes and both Iowa State -téuch- downs ‘came as a result of his pitches. | Kansas was in-the hole 10le most of the time | due to poor punting. The Jey hawkers- came to life in-tf fourth ¢ period with a forward lateral - Carson to Riegle tc. Bergin, which netted 36 yards. In four more plays Kansas had scored after plunges by Bob Carson, fullback, and an off | tackle smash by Lynn Williams carried the = across for OSs touchdewie ~ ‘Carson's kick for extra ‘point was widee .. SP elo. re 8 + ee og e Cae es i eee sr Megs —— .