SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6,1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVI Cyclones and Jayhawks Who Excelled MERLE OSBORNE-BACK DON GRISWOLD-BACK Lincoln Stewart Mary Vandaveer DOUGLAS GRAVES Leonard Thomas PENALTIES HALT— on the Jayhawks which moved the ball to the one half yard stripe. From this point Lohry sliced through the line for the game-winning touchdown. While the first half might be awarded to Iowa State, the second half, especially the third quarter, was all Kansas. Four times the Jayhawks stood just outside the scoring door and four times penalties and interceptions slammed in their faces. Kansas Starts Fireworks The Crimson and Blue eleven returned to the field after the half-time intermission and immediately began to touch off the offensive fireworks. Don Pollom, who played brilliantly at times during the afternoon, took Lohry's kickoff on the five yard line and returned it 20 yards before he was downed. After Pollom, Captain Ed Hall, another hero in the Kansas defeat, and Marvin Vandaveer had smashed their way to the Kansas 41 yard line, "Vandy" faded back and whipped a beautiful 40 yard pass to Pollom who caught it on the Cyclone 19 yard line. For a moment it looked as though the former Topeka high school star had a clear path to a touchdown but the last Iowa State defender, Lincoln Stewart, succeeded in tripping him 17 yards from the goal line. Bwawks Near Touchdown for-P-The Jayhawks huddled and sas tapped to the line of scrimmage bulldog for the kill; ready to push over the touchdown and tie the mscore. Hall and Pololl drove to p' the 15 yard line on two plays. Van-Derwey's long pass intended for daveer's long pass intended for Ralph Schaake was batted down by Lohry. On the last down, Paul Darling leaped in the air to intercept another Vandavever forward on the 5 yard line and end the first Kansas threat. Iowa State kicked on the first down and the Jayhawks again clawed their way deep into Cyclone territory with the Vandaveer to Pololl passing combination and Hall's plunges figuring prominently. But when the Kansas eleven reached the Iowa State 25 yard line, it was penalized 15 yards for the third time for backfield in motion, and another opportunity was gone. Once more Kansas swept down the field. Hall hit the line and Vandaveer passed to Pololl on the Cyclone 28 yard stripe. Then "Vandy's" pass was intercepted by Stewart on the Iowa State 10-yard line. Fourth Series 14. The fourth 15 yard penalty for backfield in motion halted Kansas' fourth touchdown march a few minutes later. With the ball just 22 yards short of the final chalk stripe, the referee's whistle blew and once again the costly penalty was assessed. Fourth Serious Penalty Only once in the last period did the Jayhawks succeed in penetrating Iowa State territory. With nine minutes remaining in the game, Vandaveer was still in there pitching for Kansas, but a fumble following a completed lateral was recovered by the Cyclones and the last Jayhawk opportunity flew out the window. The remaining minutes of the fourth quarter saw exchanges of punts as Iowa State merely played for time. All Shows 15c Any Time Continuous Shows Daily from 2 SPENCER TRACY NANCY KELLY • RICHARD GREENE WALTER BRENNAN • CHARLES COBURN SIR CEDRIC HARDWICK • HENRY BULLI 2nd Hit It Can't Happen Here! Who Said The War in American Waters Based on News- paper Headlines! "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" CAROLE LANDIS Henry Wilcoxon Onslow Stevens THE SUMMARY | | Kan. | I.-S. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | First downs | 13 | 6 | | Net yds. from rushing | 129 | 78 | | Net yds. from passes | 74 | 5 | | Passes attempted | 23 | 3 | | Passes completed | 8 | 0 | | Passes intercepted by | 1 | 4 | | Punts, number | 7 | 9 | | Punts average | 26 | 36 | | Yds. kicks returned | 52 | 78 | | Fumbles | 5 | 1 | | Own fumbles recovered | 4 | 0 | | Yds. lost by penalties | 72½ | 10 | Thumbnail Sketches Of Yearling Squad RAY EVANS was graduated from Wyandotte high school where he received all-state honors as a halfback in football and a guard in basketball. Cans lettered two years in each sport. He is 18 years old, 6 feet 2, and weighs 172 pounds. 8 Lbs. of Economy That's the Student Bundle "the popular wash" NOTE these Features: Cheaper than sending your laundry home. - Shirts Finished from Bundle at only 10c each. - All Flat-Work Ironed. - Wearing Apparel Returned Dry and Folded. (6 lbs. minimum) CALL 432 INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 740 Vt. NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY Continuous Today from 2:30 GRANADA Two Reckless Hearts Against the Mighty Metropolis. One battling with fists, the other with soft loveliness! FRANK CRAVEN · DONALD CRISP FRANK McHUGH · ARTHUR KENNEDY ADDED—Donald Duck Cartoon - News - Color Travel