UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1942 STEAMROLLER— (continued from page four) Mal Kutner was good to the Jay 17- yard line, as the referee ruled in- ference. Two plays later, Schatzer carried the ball over for the second navy touchdown. Evashevski's attempt for the extra point was blocked. Kansas was unable to gain after the kickoff, and again Evans punted. A Schatzer to Evashevski pass put the ball on the Kansas 30-yard line. A 14-yard Seahawk penalty was nullified by a pass from Schatzer to Paskvan. Fisher then entered the game and broke loose to the one-yard line. From there Paskvan plunged over. Svendsen kicked the extra point. Evashevski Scores The Seahawk backs took the Jays' kickoff to begin the second half, and once again began a steady march up the field with Jankowski and Schatzer reeling off long gains. The second half was only a few minutes old, when Evashevski made a brilliant leaping catch of Schatzer's pass over the goal-line. Jankowski failed kick the extra point. The Kansas defense spent the remainder of the first period staving off repeated sailor attacks deep into Jayhawk territory. The navy squad struck again, however, in the final quarter when Mertes broke loose on the Kansas 47-yard line for a 43 yard scamper through the Jayhawk secondary. Benson scored on the next play, and missed a placekick for the extra point. Triple Lateral Works A minute later, Seahawk Kutner recovered a Kansas fumble on the ten-yard line. Fisher passed to Kutner, who made a sensational catch in the midst of three Kansas defenders, for the tally. Fraumann kicked the extra point. The third Seahawk touchdown came minutes later on a razzle-dazzle triple lateral from Fisher to Kutner to Mertes to Bolger that was good for 46 yards, and had even the fans guessing. A few minutes later Matt Bolger, former Notre Dame star, took a pass in the end zone out of the arms of several Kansas backs to score the fourth navy touchdown of the period. Langhurst threw the pass. The extra point was converted by Howard Hanson. The final Seahawk touchdown came in the last minute-and-a-half of the game, as Langhurst intercepted a desperate Evans' pass and ran 47 yards behind perfect interference for the touchdown. Bolger failed to kick the extra point. Kansas Pos. Iowa Cadets Dick LE Ringer Hird LP Kolens Long LG Biolo Githens C Svendsen Crawford RG Gage Hodges RT Schultz Hardman RE Bolger Altman QB Evashevski Evans HB Fisher J. Roberts R3 Mertes Linquist F3 Benson First Downs 4 24 Pushing 1 17 Passing 3 5 Net Yards Rushing 30 422 Yards Lost 3 17 Net Yards Forwards 68 206 Forwards Attempted 18 19 Forwards Completed 10 9 Behind Line 2 1 Passes Intercepted by 2 1 Yards Int. Returned 83 0 Number Punts 5 4 Returned by 5 21 Kickoffs, average 53 52 Punts, average 37 34 Fumbles 3 5 Lost Ball 2 0 Yards on Penalties Lost 5 55 Score by period: Kansas ... 0 0 0 0 — 0 Sechawks ... 3 20 6 32 — 61 Students interested in advertising may apply for advertising assistant positions on the University Daily Kansan, John Pope, advertising manager, announced today. Applicants may meet with Pope in the advertising department in the Journalism building for interviews. INKEEPING WITH KU'SNEW PHYSICAL CONDITIONING PROGRAM ★ Converse Gym Shoes ★ Athletic Sox and Supporters ★ Gym Pants and Shirts ★ Warm-up Pants and Shirts ★ Girl White Gym Shorts ★ Girls Tom Boy Shirts ★ Ping Pong Paddles, Nets, and Balls ★ Hand Balls, Gloves, and Rulebooks ★ Wilson and Pennsylvania Tennis Ball ★ Wilson Tennis Racquets Go to Ober's for Complete Gym Outfits for Both Men and Women FOR VICTORY . . . BUY U.S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Editors Elect Two To Hall Of Fame; Brings Total To 22 John R. (Jack) Harrison, former publisher of the Beloit Gazette, and Bernard James Sheridan, former publisher of the Western Spirit at Faola, have been elected to the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame. Their photographs will be placed in the gallery of famous Kansas newspaper personas in the Journalism building, Prof. Elmer Beth, acting chairman of the department of journalism, has announced. This makes a total of 22 photographs in the Hall of Fame. Elections to the Hall of Fame are made by members of the Quarter Century club, Kansas publishers who have been active in Kansas journalism for 25 years or more, while nominations may be submitted by any member of the Kansas press. Harrison was publisher of the Beloit Gazette from 1914 until his death in 1929. Most of his life was devoted to public service, and he was a member of the Kansas legislature at the time of his death. He was also a United States marshal, a postal inspector, and served for a number of years as postmaster at Havana. 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