PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS O MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1949 Berry Shines As K.U. Falls 28-0 BY GEORGE BROWN Daily Kansan Assistant sports editor The Texas Christian Horned Frogs, loaded with power and sparked by quarterback Lindy Berry, defeated the Kansas Jayhawks 28 to 0 Saturday before a record breaking crowd of 32,000. The attendance set a record for the opening game and also for the T. C. U. series. The weather spoke for the spirits and hopes of Kansas fans. At the beginning of the game the sun was shining bright and high, and so were the hopes of the Jayhawk fans. Midway through the first period, seven minutes left to be exact, the T. C. U. Horned Forgs with a seven play drive of 52 yards marched to their first touchdown. Berry KU Will Scrimmage The Jayhawker football squad will scrimmage the next three days with special emphasis on defense and pass protection, Head Coach Jules V. Sikes said late this morning. Ed Lee, left tackle, is on the injury list with a bad foot. Willie Modrinc, left half, is still nursing a pulled muscle. Carl Ellis, injured in the T.C.U. game, will suit up and scrimmage. handled the ball on every play of the drive but one, and went over the Jayhawker left tackle from the five yard line for the score. Homer Ludiker kicked his first of four extra points. At about this same time the sun disappeared behind the clouds and left a gray, gloomy tint over the stadium and also K. U. spirits. The only solace for Kansas fans was the performances of co-captains Forrest Griffith and Dick Tomlinson; halfback Johnny Amberg; end Aubrey Linville; and center Bob Drumm. After two minutes of the second quarter the Horned Frogs scored again. Berry returned Bill Mace's punt from his own 20-yard line to the Jayhawker thirty-five for a 45 yard return. Otis McKelvy went for nine yards to the Kansas 26. Dan Wilde took over at this point and raced 26 yards to score. It was his first ball-carrying job of his varsity career. Ludiker continued his place kicking habits. His four conversions made him have a record of 11 straight starting during last season. The Frogs scored again in the second period on a 76 yard drive engineered by Berry. Berry completed three passes in the drive, the last a 19 yard heave to Boal on the one foot mark. John Morton, 220-pound sophomore fullback plunged over for the score. Morton proved JOHN AMBERG BOB DRUMM to be a thorn in the Jayhawk line all afternoon. Ludiker added the extra point. In the third quarter T. C. U. was unable to score but kept control of the ball running 23 plays to Kansas' eight. T. C. U. scored once in the fourth period. On the first play of the period Berry intercepted Jerry Bogue's pass on the K. U. 44 and went all the way to score. Ludiker didn't miss. Texas Christian operating from a double wingback formation and at times a triple wingback moved a will through the Kansas line when Berry or Wilde wasn't passing. Berry ran or passed the ball on 30 plays of the 63 he was in the game. Last season he handled the ball on 52 per cent of the Frog's 619 offensive back to gain the title of the busiest back in the country. Griffith was the leading ball carrier of the game getting forty-two yards on six carries--one a 24-yard gain-for a 7-year average. Amberg picked up forty-two yards on nine attempts. Wilde was the leading Texas carrier with fifty-one yards on 8 carries. Berry completed 10 out of 19 passes for 138 yards to lead in this department. The Statistics | | KU | TCU | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | First downs | 8 | 20 | | rushing | 5 | 10 | | passing | 3 | 10 | | Net yds. rushing | 114 | 218 | | Fwd. attempted | 19 | 29 | | Fwd. completed | 4 | 14 | | Net yds. passing | 90 | 184 | | Intercepted by | 1 | 6 | | Yds. intercept, return | 5 | 98 | | Punts, number | 5 | 5 | | Returned by | 23 | 45 | | Punts, average | 38 | 43 | | Kickoffs, number | 1 | 5 | | Returned by | 113 | 0 | | Fumbles | 5 | 5 | | Own recovered | 1 | 0 | | Penalties | 6 | 10 | | Yds. lost on penalties | 40 | 70 | | Score by periods: | | | | Kansas | 0 | 0 | 0 | | T.C.U. | 7 | 14 | 1 | | Lineups: Kansu | | | LE: Smith O'Neal, Darell Norris, Kaisers C. Drumm, Eilerts, Fischer. RT: Tomlinson, Thomas. RT: McCormack, Garnett LT: Lee, Talkington, Rouse. LG: White, Idoux, Ellis, Kennard. LH: Lamping, Stinson. RE. Linville, Rollo, Schaake, Tice. QB: Gilman, Bogue, Mace RH: French, Amberg, Stricker, McDonald. FB: Griffith, Mallon, Rossman. Lineus: T.C.U. LE: Bailey, Bob Moorman, Rogers. George. LT: Narrell, McAuley, Mathis, Culbertson. RG: Farmer, Hicks, Bloxom. C: Eubank, Malone, Browning, Fitecock. RE: Bill Moorman, Boal, Eliott, Alford. Q; Berry, Wilde, Bassinger. LH: Archer, Tompkins, McFarland. RH: Hickey, Dunn. Back Att. Yds. Griffith 6 42 Amberg 9 42 Lamping 6 21 French 3 14 Stinson 2 8 "B; Ludiker, Struska, McKelvey, J. Hunt Kansas Rushing T. C. U. Rushing Back Att. Yds. Wilde 8 51 Morton 14 47 McKelvey 9 36 Berry 9 25 Archer 5 22 Kansas Passing Passer At. Comp. Yds. Gillman 11 3 59 Bogue 7 1 31 T. C. U. Passing Berry ... 19 10 138 Wilde ... 4 1 16 Bassinger ... 5 3 30 —Photo by Bob Blank. Henry Lamping, University of Kansas left halfback is shown making a five-yard gain against T.C.U. in the game played in Memorial stadium Saturday afternoon. Lamping is hauled down by Jimmy Hickey, T.C.U. halfback, and an unidentified Horned Frog player. Other players shown are Mike McCormack (73), Kansas tackle, Frank Struska (21), Horned Frog fullback, and Roger McAuley (74), T.C.U. tackle. 907 Mass. For any occasion, be it a dinner, a luncheon or a party we have baked items to fill your needs. For good fresh bakery goods call Drake's Bakery Phone 61 Colorado Aggies Halfback Is Dead Eddie Hanna, 24, star halfback for Colorado A. and M., died of a heart attack shortly after the close of the Aggies' game with Colorado College Sunday at Colorado Springs. The Negro halfback, a senior from Dodge City, Kan., played much of the game at his regular position. His coaches said he complained of a burning in his chest after the game. Pass Receiving Kansas Receiver Cat's. Yds. Linville 2 67 Smith 2 23 Boal ... 4 59 Bailey ... 4 44 Elliott ... 2 33 New Show Times-7:00-8:10 Open Every Nite 6:30 P.M. 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