UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1940 ROLL OVER BULLDOGS- (continued from page one) on the 14-yard stripe after he had traveled 21 yards. Fry wiggled through to the 7-yard line. Hall added a yard over center and Fry came back to cut off right tackle and plant the ball in the end zone for the first Jayhawk touchdown after little more than 4 minutes of play had elapsed. Hall's attempted conversion was no good, and Kansas led 6 to 0. Big Guns in Jayhawk Touchdown Drive--- Kansas Lateral Misfires For a few minutes, it looked as though the Jayhawks would sail through to another touchdown in the first quarter. After a Bulldog reverse had been stopped by Ulrich for an 8-yard loss, Drake kicked to Fry- who took the ball on the 50-yard stripe. The Kansas halfback swung towards the right side of the field, but just before he was tackled he lateraled wildly over Vandaveer's head. Drake recovered the free ball on the Kansas 45 and proceeded to light its only scoring fireworks of the day. HUBERT ULRICH MARVIN VANDAVEER DON POLLOM JIM HOLLOWAY Line plunges by Fullback "Tex" DON PIERCE Ed Suagee W. F. JACK Tigers Swamp K-State; Nebraska Wins Manhattan, Kan., Oct. 12—(UP)—Missouri opened the defense of her Big Six title with a 24 to 13 victory over Kansas State college, as they scored a touchdown in every period here today. The difference between the teams as expected was Paul Christman, All-American passin' Paul flipped 23 forwards and completed 9 for a total of 134 yards. Three of his strikes, two of them forwards and one a lateral, rang up touchdowns for Missouri. Bob Steuber and Ralph Carter each caught a Christman pass to score and Bill Cunningham accepted a lateral from Christman for a score. Lincoln, Neb. Oct. 12—(UP)—The Nebraska Cornhuskers defeated Indiana, 13 to 7, in an intersectional battle here this afternoon. Iowa City, Iowa. Oct. 12—(UP)—The University of Iowa opened its Big Ten campaign today by defeating Wisconsin, 30 to 12, beofre a crowd of 30,000. South Bend, Ind., Oct. 12—(UP)—Notre Dame's might won over Georgia Tech's magic today 26 to 20. Evanston, Ill., Oct. 12-(UP)—An under-rated Northwestern eleven toppled Ohio State, Western Conference champion, 6 to 3 today. Pitt Stadium, Pittsburg, Oct. 12—(UP)A highly favored Southern Methodist team scored in the fourth period to tie the Pitt Panthers, 7-7, beerow 39,000 fans today. To Bring Their Huskers Here---- Already wondering at the significance of Kansas' 20 to 6 triumph over Drake yesterday are these Nebraska coaches who will bring their Cornhuskers to Memorial stadium next Saturday for one of the big games on the Jayhawks' schedule. Left to right are Head Coach "Biff" Jones, and assistants Harold Brown, Glenn Presnell, and "Link" Lyman. Switzer and forward passes from Walt O'Connor to Ralph Frank brought the pigskin to the Kansas 24-yard marker. Hall stopped the Bulldog thrust momentarily when he intercepted Gene Moore's pass on the Jayhawk 10-yard line. However, the Bulldogs charged back down the field, helping themselves to long gains on almost every play. When they reached the Kansas 2-yard line, the Bulldogs were thrown back for three consecutive downs, but on the fourth play, Switzer plunged into the end zone. Switzer's try for the extra point was unsuccessful and the score was tied 6 to 6. Into High Gear For the rest of the first quarter, the teams played on even terms, but early in the second period, the Jayhawks shifted into high gear and it was all Kansas the rest of the way. Starting on their own 25-yard line after Moore had quick kicked out of bounds for Drake, Henry's athletes, with Pollom and Hall carrying the mail, blasted their way to a second touchdown. They reached the Kansas 40-yard line in three plays, and after a Drake time out resumed their THE SUMMARY atteck. Pololl drove off right tackle for 14 yards. Then he skirted the left end and kept running until he was forced out of bounds on the Drake 12-yard line. He had sprinted 33 yards. On the next play, the former Topeka high school star dashed around right end and into the end zone standing up. Reliable Chet Gibbens swung his drop kicking toe into the ball and the pigskin, although deflected by a Drake lineman, went between the posts. Suagee Intercepts Pass Three minutes after the second half began, the Jayhawks had their third touchdown. Moore ran back a pass for Drake but Suagee picked the ball out of the air on the 50 yard line and dashed down the sidelines unmolested. This time, Hall place kicked the point after touchdown. With the outcome of the game assured, Coach Henry spent most of the second half in experimenting on various line and backfield combinations. But no matter what Jayhawk team was in the game, the Bulldogs were unable to collect their forces long enough to make a serious threat. K.U. 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