PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5.1939. Michigan Tripped bv Illinois.16-7 Harmon Tallies On Forward Pass ★ Illini Scores One Touchdown on Age-Old Hide-Out Play Mentioned for All-Big Six Honors Champaign, Ill. Nov. 4—(UP)—Inspired, alert Illinois rose up from bitter disappointments in four previous games and crumbled the championship hopes of mighty Michigan today, 16 to 7, before an unbelievable crowd of 31,025 home-comers. Whipped into the fighting frenzy typical of Illinois elevenners which haven't a chance in a million, the Illini suddenly took the play from tornado Tom Harnon and his tutored cohorts with a second period field hook with the touchdowns that denumerated the Big Ten favorite. Michigan's power began to show after the kickoff. Harness race 36 yards around his right end to the Illinois 27 but George Rettinger intercepted Harmon's pass on the 13 and returned to the 24. Ralph Ehni quick kicked and the Wolverines began to march to mid-field from their own 20 with fullback Bob Westfall照顾 the Illini to ribbons. Once on the Illinois 49, Westfall took a direct pass from center and faked a plunge but handed the ball to Strong who passed to Harmon on the 35. Harmon stropped over the goal line aiming for the ball by Reeder but Strong picked up the bobbling ball and skirted end for the extra point. Illinois also scored in the second period when Harmon fumbled and Wes Martin recovered on the Illinois 47. While the Illi were in the huddle, fullback George Rettinger knelt unobserved near the sidelines. Jimmy Smith riffed a short pass to him in the flat zone and Rettinger sprinted straight down the chalk line for a touchdown. Dan Dillon's placement was wide and Illinois led at halftime 9 to 7. 'Pic' Features Phog's New Game - Magazine Introduces Goal-Hi to Nation's Sports Public Goal-hi, the new game invented by Dr. F. C. Allen, Jayhawk basketball coach, is introduced pictorially to the national sports public in the latest edition of "Pic." picture magazine. Pictures of the new game taken by Tom Bowls, '141, this summer, are used in "Pie." along with the explanatory matter about the game. Moving pictures of goal-hi will appear in Paramount News before long, according to word received by Doctor Allen from Billy Andlauer Paramount News representative in Kansas City. Andlauer took pictures of men playing the game in Memorial stadium this summer. The men who demonstrated goali for the pictures in "Pic" and the news reel shots included a number of athletes who were attending summer school. Among them were Art Lawrence, coach at Rosedale High School in Kansas City, Kan.; Ed Ash, Kansas City, Kan; Junior College coach; Gerald Barker, coach at Minneapolis High School; Ken Senet, now a member of the coaching staff at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kan; Clifford Olander, a coach at Argentine High School in Kansas City, Kan; and Vernon Hayes, coach at Leptonium High School. Our Duratone process and zero soft water add life and lustre to your garments. Lawrence Laundry & Dry Cleaners. Phone 383. We Deliver Call 409 BERNARD WEINER State's powerful 210-pound tackle, Bernard Weiner, is one of the mainstays of the Wildcat line. This powerful junior from Irving- N.J., is almost a cinch to make the All-Big Six team this season if he can continue his high brand of play. Bill Beezley is a two-year letter winner who stars mostly on the defense. This rugged senior has a habit of breaking through opposing lines and setting the ball carrier for a loss. He weighs 205 pounds and has also played a tackle position. BILL BEEZLEY Kansas State Guard Visitors Fail To Use Campus Guide Service Guides gave as a cause the fact that there were too many local activities of interest to visitors. Twenty-nine members of the K-Club, Ku Ku Club and Owl Society served as guides for the bureau. Perfect Fit Plus Style Plus Quality Owning tailor-made clothes is no longer a luxury—when you can get them as reasonably as Schulz prices. SCHULZ THE TAILOR "Suiting you—that's my business" Hall Averages 11 Yards in Three Tries HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Konsan Sports Editor The lop-sided score was a painful blow to loyal Jayhawker followers, but definitely was no surprise to those who had been following the K-State team. The Wildcats had been defeated on consecutive Saturdays by Missouri and Nebraska, and yet in both games they were the only team to win in storage. All week they had been reminded of last year's upset. They had the best team, they were keyed up, and they really went to town! Discussion of the game should be in terms of praise for the Wildcat eleven and not a critique of the Jayhawkers. Kansas 6—Kansas State 27. And that my friends is the text of today's lecture. The Manhattan school has a line that is probably second only to Oklahoma in power and aggressiveness. This conclusion was reached after watching five of the Conference teams in action and taking the word of a good football student who saw the K-State-Missouri game. The Tigers are the only team we haven't seen play. Don Faurio's team had to resort to their favorite offensive weapon, the forward pass, to defeat State 9-7. Nebraska scored 25 points to the Aggies 9, but all the Husker scoring was done in lightening-like thrusts and not by prolonged drives through States' line. If Star Williams, Fry's first assistant and head Aggie line mentor, can teach his men to cover pants closer and protect against long returns of pass interceptions, the Wildcats might force the Sooners into second gear to win next Saturday. In *Bill Beezley* and Bernard Weiner, the Aggies have a guard and tackle combination that is tough to match, or pass. They were responsible for those large gaping holes on the left side of the K-State in that Druev and Wilkins galpped through so often. On defense this pair was just as effective as they stopped every Jawayka play in their vicinity. Weiner will probably win one of the positions on the mythical all-conference eleven this year and Beeley might team up with Stevenson of Oklahoma at the guard pasts. On the todai team ledger was the debutler. The junior sharphooter's passing was phenomenal. With only two minutes of the first half, Coach Henry sent his ace pass into the game, the first play Miller took the best opportunity to soak Lloyd in. On the local team's side of the ledger was the debut of Rainb Mill- dropped the ball. Some wag remarked that it was three inches off center. His next heave was caught by Fry in the end zone. On both plays Wildcat linemen hit Miller plenty hard. In both instances he was tackled twice. Of course the fact he has a bad knee had nothing to do with it. No at all! But Fry said he would not memory hold true. In 1837 Jay-hawkers tackled Howard Cleveland around the neck whenever they could catch him, because he was playing with a broken nose. Few Kansans were outstanding in the line. But we do want to doff Ed hall, junior fullback, demon- trated. Friday the foot that, he is do want to do our hat to Jay Kern. This sophomore turned in himself. He has been his best p erformance to to date. We watched him very closely and he was really trying. On most plays he managed to cross the aged to cross the line of scrimgink, which was In the afternoon—go horseback riding, it's fun. 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He is valuable role in his department, but his ball carrying against Kansas State made many students desire to see what he would do if used frequently in a ball lugging hole. something most of our linemen failed to do. This was even more unusual when you realize he was playing against the Beezley-Weiner side of the Wildcat line. Don Pierce and Ed Hall both played excellently in back up the line. In fact they were in on practically every tackle that was made. But the Wildcats weren't so hot on open field blocking, so the line backers didn't have too much trouble getting to the ball carrier. The only catch was the K-State backs had usually gained five yards before Pierce and Hall hit them. Short Shots . . . With only one Take Your Hike On A Bike For Fun and Exercise COVEY'S RENT-A-BIKE 14th & Mass. minute of the half remaining, why didn't Gwinn Henry send Chester Gibbens in to place kick? . . . 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