UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1940 PAGE FOUR Sooners Trounce Iowa State Team at Ames The Iowa State - Oklahoma game, a mirror of the strong Sooner team that Kansas will meet Nov. 9, showed that team much stronger than the Iowa State eleven that beat the Jayhawkers by a score of 7-0 on Oct.5. Ames, Ia., Oct. 26. - (UP') A bright sun and a brisk south wind that sent the temperature into the eighties greeted the Iowa State College and Oklahoma football teams today when they met in a Big Six Conference game before a home-coming crowd of 14,000. Both teams scored touchdowns in the first period. Oklahoma counted after eight minutes of play on a series of running plays good for five straight first downs and a gain of 65 yards. Martin went over for the touchdown from the one-yard-line. Haberlein place-kicked the extra point. Four minutes later Iowa State tied the score when Darling ripped off 22 yards to the Oklahoma 33, and Owens passed to Wilder who caught the ball on the 30 and ran for a touchdown. Darling place-kicked the extra point. Iowa State recovered Jacobs' fumble on the Oklahoma 27 as the period ended with the score: Iowa State 7; Oklahoma 7. Spearman Second Scoreless Second Both teams showed offensive strength in the second period but neither was able to score. Rousey, substitute Oklahoma back, returned Znd Hit Startling Expose! America's Unwanted Women! "WILD GIRLS OF THE ROAD" ANN DVORAK Lola Lane - Helen Mack Oklahoma Scores Again Owens' punt 39 yards early in the period to Iowa State's 36. Two plays gave Oklahoma a first down, but they lost the ball on downs on Iowa State's 14. Iowa State backs then ripped off four straight downs, but were forced to punt on Oklahoma's 41. With two minutes left to play, Wood of Oklahoma recovered Osborne's fumble on Iowa State's 38. Bibb made 8 yards. On the fourth down Bibb passed over the goal and Iowa State took the ball on their own 20. The period ended with the score: Iowa State 7; Oklahoma 7. MONDAY! LOOK! Social Security Nite $65 CASH FREE! Register in Lobby! Oklahoma turned on the power in the third period to score a touchdown and take the lead. With the ball on his own 36, Jacobs passed to Martin who ran to Iowa State's 40. Jacobs twisted his way to Iowa State's 21 in two plays and then moved the ball to the 14. He smashed the line again for 6 yards, picked up five and then went over for the touchdown. Haberlin place kicked the extra point, making the score: Iowa State 7, Oklahoma 14. Fourth Period A 53-yard run by fullback Martin gave Oklahoma a touchdown in the final period after Iowa State had come within 2 yards of scoring. Martin took the ball on his own 47, found a hole through right tackle and outraced the Iowa State secondary to score standing up. Haberlein missed the try for the extra score. Iowa State 7, Oklahoma 20. A few minutes later Iowa State had driven from its own 43 to the Oklahoma two-yard line only to lose the ball on downs. Game ended with the final score: Iowa State 7, Oklahoma 20. Enthusiasm Marks Contest From the Charity Circle New enthusiasm has been instilled into varsity basketball practice by Coach "Phog" Allen with the inauguration of a weekly free-throw contest which rewards the two men having the highest percentage of free-throw completions with a new tie from Carl's. In the first week of competition, Vance Hall won by sinking 174 free-throws out of 200 tosses. Howard Engleman was a close second and each man received a $ ^{a} $ free tie. close behind with 491 t Furthermore, a handicap of six free throws is placed on the two winners for the duration of the contest. Consequently, only an exceptionally fine performance by a player will bring him a second tie. The second contest was captured by T. P. Hunter and Bob Allen as runner up. In this, the third week of the contest, Engleman and Hunter are leading, handicap not deducted, with 90 points out of 100 fee throws. Hunter set a new individual record Monday by sinking 47 throws out of 50 chances to eclipse Engleman's previous high of 46. Of the 21 men practicing each night, Engleman has the high composite total of ten sessions with 430 goals out of 500 throws. Hunter is NOW IT'S---close behind with 424 tries completed. Hall, Bob Johnson, and Allen are trailing in that order, all with over 400 completions. CARL'S For ARROW SHIRTS VARSITY 20c ALL SHOWS TODAY ENDS MONDAY Continuous from 2:30 Sunday ROMANCE and RHYTHM With a Grand Array of Screen and Radio Stars TUESDAY — 3 DAYS It's Back — The Story of Lawrence — Quantrell's Raiders "DARK COMMAND" Claire Trevor - John Wayne - Walter Pidgeon Practice this week has been mainly free throwing, scrimmaging, and getting used to the new backboards. The starting varsity lineup selected most often by Coach Allen has Engleman and Johnson at fowards, Allen at center, Hunter and Johnny Kline at guards. Hall and Marvin, Sollenberger crack this tentative line-up frequently. FOOTBALL SCORES FOOTBALL SCORES Dartmouth 7, Harvard 6. Syracuse 3, Columbia 0. Michigan 14, Pennsylvania 0. Tulane 14, North Carolina 13. Cornell 21, Ohio State 7. Northwestern 20, Indiana 7. Wisconsin 14, Purdue 13. Auburn 16, Georgia Tech 7. NEW BOOKS OF ALL PUBLISHERS The Modern Library Reprints Rental Library Greeting Cards Magazine Subscriptions THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 25 words or less: 1 insertion, 25c 3 insertions, 50c 6 insertions, 75c Over 25 words: 1 insertion, 1c each word 3 insertions, 2c each word 6 insertions, 3c each word The Daily Kansan has been finding things, renting rooms, selling and buying things through the medium of its Want Ad columns for years. Let the Want Ad Columns of your Daily Kansan work for you. 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