PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1048 KU Has Edge Over I-State In Series Begun In 1898 An evenly played series will go into its 28th game since 1898 Saturday when the Kansas Jayhawkers invade Ames, Iowa, to tangle with the Iowa State Cyclones. The Kansans hold a 13 won, 10 lost, and 4 tie, edge. The last and most decisive Iowa State victory was a 25-0 contest in 1944. The Jayhawkers won the opening encounter in 1898 by a 11-6 count. The next game was played in 1916 $ \textcircled{3} $ The Jayhawkers won the opening the next game was played in 1916, and the Cyclones returned the compli- ment with a 13-0 shutout of Kansas. The 1947 affair saw the Jayhawkers taking a 7-0 thriller. The Kansas-Iowa State rivaly continued in 1919 with a scoreless tie. The game was played in the rain with 6 inches of straw covering the field. The good sportsmanship of the Ames eleven was shown as they cheered the Kansas team several times. With Jim Bausch scoring three touchdowns, the 1929 Jayhawkers mopped up with Iowa State 33-0, the highest score of the series. A Des Mohes editor in commenting on the game said, "The reputedly well compensated athletes of the University of Kansas trounced Iowa State's spotless amateurs Saturday." The disgruntled Iowan later admitted he had no basis for his charge. The Cyclones highbrowed Kansas in 1931 by excluding them from their schedule, but the Jayhawkers took it out the next year by defeating a highly rated Iowa State squad 26-0. Dick Weaver and Ray Dumm were backfield standouts. Schaake kicked the extra points. Dean Nesmith scored the last touchdown in the 20-6 victory in 1933, with a 40-yard end run. He also kicked the points from placement. In 1920 Kansas came off with a 7-0 win on a 75-yard run by Harley Little on the first play from scrimmage. Sandefur, the right tackle, kicked the extra point. C. E. McBride was the referee. A lowly Iowa State squad rose up to upset the favored Kansans in 1935 by 21-12. On one play the Cyclone back took the kickoff and instead of running with it, he punted the ball which was covered by his teammate on the Kansas 6. Kansas punted 17 times to Iowa State's 16 in this wier encounter. Ad Lindsey's green Kansas team again went down to defeat before the Cyclones in 1936. Dave Shirk scored the lone Kansas touchdown. Clarence Douglass, burly fullback, and Milton Sullivant, sophomore back, shared the offensive burden in 1927 as the Kansans won their first conference game in nine starts. 14-10. Gwinn Henry's 1939 grid machine came to life in the last quarter to run up a 14-0 win after their star back. Dick Amerine, had been tossed out of the game for slugging an Iowa State player. Milt Sullivant and Take Fry were backfield stars, with Hub Ulrich and Don Pierce standing out in the line. The headline on the 1938 game story said, "The Kansas Weather Gale But That Is All." The score was 21-7. It was in this game that the sophomore passing star and later an all-time K.U. great, Ralph Miller, twisted his knee. The injury plagued him throughout his collegiate career. Miller, Ray Niblo, who served two touchdowns, Ray Evans, and Don Ettinger, were in the backfield which downed the Cyclones 13-0 in 1941. The 1942 game saw Evans, Ed Llinquist, Warren Hodges, Paul Hardman, George Dick, and Paul Turner turn in notable performances only to have the Jayhawkers go down 20-13. Smart girls are wearing them—for they're a smart fashion! The Seal of the DANCING was identified In 1945, playing before a not unusual crowd for those days—3,000, Iowa State defeated the Kansas eleven 13-6. The Kansans racked up only three first downs. they're a smart fashion! The Seal of the DANCING TWINS identifies their exclusive, patented heel* for super fit ... their Guessotte for comfort ... their flawless, seam-free look. You'll find them under leading brand names at your favorite college shop or store. Henry Shenk's V-12's went under 25-0 in 1944. They came back in 1945 in a lead-changing game to tie the Cyclones 13-13. Bertuzzi and Pattee were in the backfield. The Jayhawkers were on the Iowa State 1-yard line at the gun. The 1946 24-8 Kansas win resulted in injuries to Evans, Pattee and Bertuzzi with the important Nebraska Homecoming game the next week. French led the backs on the ground. Evans starred as Kansas rolled over the Cyclones 27-7 in 1947. "Riflin" Ray scored twice, Griffith and French once, as the Jayhawks won their first conference game on their march to a second co-championship. U. S. Pat. No. 238864 Call K. U. 251 With Your News Fraley Likes Minnesota Over Northwestern By OSCAR FRALEY Boston. Oct. 7—(UP)—Torn between bunts and punts, and hypnotized by the gaudiest scoreboard which ever graced a world series, it's a fascinated fearless who comes up today with Fraley's Follies and the weekend football winners. National: Minnesota over Northwestern—sounds crazy, after the way Northwestern manhandled Purdue, but Bernie Bierman has been aiming at this one since last fall. He has double feature fatigue from studying movies. That Minnesota line should be able to halt those Wildcat carriers. California over Wisconsin—it's now or never for the Pacific coast in its rivalry with the Big Nine. Those Bears are big and bad and have an added incentive playing at home. So it's on toward the Rose Bowl undefeated. Mid meet Notre Dame over Michigan State; Ohio state over Iowa; Army over Illinois; Indiana over T.C.U.; S.MU. over Missouri; Michigan over Purlue; Kansas over Iowa State. 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