PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, SEPT. 29, 1940 Missouri Outscores St. Louis U.40 to 26; Kansas State, Michigan, Ohio State Win on the SPORTS CARD By BOB TRUMP By BOB TRUMP Kansas May Have Trouble Subduing Drake's Bulldogs . . . Montana State Plays . Three Games in Seven Days . . Gwinn Henry Watches Iowa State Lose to Denver . . Baseball Notes. Those Drake Bulldogs who stem- rollerled Montana State at Des Moines Friday night by a score of 56 to 0 will be the parties of the second part when the Kansas Jayhawks open their home football schedule in Mem- orial Stadium Oct. 12. Drake may not be quite as good as Friday's score would seem to indicate since Montana State was playing its third game in seven days. But it's a safe bet that the team which conquered Kansas 12 to 6 last year will give the Jayhawks plenty of trouble again a week from Saturday. Among those in the stands when Denver university defeated Iowa State 14 to 7 at Denver Friday night was Jayhawk Coach Gwinn Henry. Larry Owens, a sophomore who'll bear plenty of watching, scored the lone Cyclone touchdown. Baseball Notes . . . Our personal nomination for big league "rookie of the year" is Ernie "Tiny" Bonham, giant pitching sensation of the New York Yankees, who almost single-handed hurled the Yanks into another pennant by winning eight games after he was recalled from the Kansas City Blues in August . . . Johnny Mize, St. Louis Cardinal slugger, established a new record for a St. Louis player Friday against the Chicago Cubs when he blasted his forty-third home run of the season into the upper decks of Sportsman's Park. Altman Gets Rib Injury In Scrimmage Old Man Injury, who thus far this season had refrained from haunting the Jayhawk team, scrawled the name of Harlan Altman on the hospital list yesterday afternoon as members of the Kansas eleven engaged each other in practice scrimmage. Altman, sophomore quarterback who had impressed Jayhawk fans in early drills, received injuries in his ribs, the extent of which may not be determined for several days. Immediately following Altman's injury, it was believed that the Wellington athlete's ribs were broken. However, x-rays taken at the hospital early last night failed to reveal a fracture. Christman Passes For Three Counters Columbia, Mo., Sept. 28—(UP)—The University of Missouri Tigers, champions of the Big Six, started their football season here today with a scoring outburst against St. Louis University that brought them a 40-26 victory. The Tigers scored in every period and St. Louis got touchdowns in all but the first quarter. Paul Christman, the passing sensation of last year, still retained his pitching form and threw three touchdown passes. ___ Bill Cunningham, big Missouri fullback, showed power in cracking the line, particularly in the first period when he carried the ball from Missouri territory to the St. Louis goal for the first touchdown. Kansan State 21, Emporia 16 Manhattan, Kansas, Sept. 28—(UP)—The Kansas State Wildcats pulled their game out of the fire in the final minutes today and defeated Emporia State Teachers 21 to 16. The small, fast backs from Emporia scored first and were ahead of the Big Six conference eleven most of the afternoon A fumble four minutes before the end of the game set up the final touchdown and enabled Kansas State to win. The game might have ended with the visitors on the long end of a 16 to 14 score had they not tried to run with the ball after State had kicked over he goal line. On the third, Keith Caywood fumbled and Bernie Weiner recovered for Kansas State on the four yard line. Art Kirk made the winning touchdown when he went over from the one foot line. Holy Cross 34, Providence 6 Holy Cross 34, Providence 6 Worcester, Mass., Sept. 28—(UP) —Holy Cross, one of the East's best teams last year, opened its season today with an easy 34 to 6 victory over Providence college. Michigan 41, California 0 Berkley, Sept. 28—(UP)'—Tom Harmon, University of Michigan star, had a field day here today when the Wolverines beat California University 41 to 0. Harmon scored three touchdowns on long runs of 60 or more yards. Carnegie Tech 21, Geneva 0 Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 28-(UP) Carnegie Tech scored a 21 to 0 victory over little Geneva college here today in the season's opener for Tech. They were not pressed at any time and used reserves plentifully. Carnegie Tech 21, Geneva 0 Navy 19, William and Mary 7 Annapolis, Md., Sept. 28—(UP) The Navy ran up its curtain today on the 1940 football season and scored a 19 to 7 victory over William and Mary. San Francisco, Sept. 28- (UP)—Coach Clark Shaughnessy, former University of Chicago coach, made a winning start here today as the Stanford gridders defeated San Francisco University 42 to 0. Stanford 42, S. F. U.0 Minnesota 19, Washington 14 Minneapolis, Sept. 28 - (UP) - Minnesota defeated Washington 19 to 14 here today in one of the season's big intersections games. Ohio State 30, Pitt 7 Minnesota 19. Washington 14 Columbia, Ohio, Sept. 28—(UP)Ohio State, preseason favorites for high national ranking, crushed Pittsburgh 30 to 7 today in the opening game of the season, for both teams.A crowd of 52,000 saw the game. Wash. State 14, U. S. C. 14 Los Angeles, Sept. 28—(UP) Washington State gained a surprising 14 to 14 tie with the University of Southern California here today. The Trojans were heavy favorites to win but Washington State came from behind in the last period to tie the score. Football Scores West Virginia 47, Westminster 0. Purdue 28, Butler 0. Dartmouth 36, St. Lawrence 0. Colgate 44, Akron 0. Manhattan 45, St. Bonaventure 0. Boston University 38, Norwich 7. Duke 23, V.M.I. 0. Texas 39, Colorado 7. Texas Christian 41, Centenary 6. Arkansas 38, Central Okla. Teachers 0. For Your Evening Meal Special Selection of STEAK DINNERS Buy a Meal Ticket — Save 10% BREAKFAST - FOUNTAIN SERVICE and SCHOOL SUPPLIES at THE JAYHAWK CAFE The Student Hangout — 14th & Ohio Phone 509 We Deliver Watch the Kansan for latest sports news! CARLS OWEN C. CARL C. C. CARL --want where "equit the Demo Shofos veyon invite you to a special showing of ORIGINAL Esquire DRAWINGS Esquire has been credited with developing some of the best of the current day illustrators. You've seen the work of such famous artists as Gilbert Bundy, E. 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