PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,1938 Oklahoma Dethrones Cornhuskers 30,000 See Sooners Win From Nebraska 14 to 0 And Keep Season's Slate Unbleamed Norman, Okla, Oct 22—(UP) The best Oklahoma football team of many years virtually dethroned Nebraska's Big Six champions today with a smashing 14-0 victory. The game attracted 30,000 persons, the largest crowd that ever has attended a football game in Oklahoma. It was the Sooner's first victory over Nebraska in 1930, their second consecutive Big Six win, and their fourth victory of the season. Oklahoma overpowered and outplayed a stubborn Nebraska team that threatened several times, but could not cope with the Sooner's powerful line. It was the second Big Six setback of the campaign for the Huskers and all but extinguished their hopes of retaining the title. The Sooners marched to a touchdown in the first eight minutes of the game. Their other marker came in the last quarter and they threatened two other times in the closing minutes. Hugh McCullough, knee-clruring, fullback, scored both Oklahoma touchdowns, running over from the three-yard line for the three-yard line for the second. Kansas State Wins Upset Bloomington, Ind., Oct. 23—(UF) —Kansas State had too much power for Indiana University's fumbling sophomores today and took an upstai- 13-6 decision in the Hoosier's home—consecrate tussle. Indiana, beaten by Ohio State and Illinois in conference games, and tied by Nebraska this year, was favored when the game started. The Hoosiers still looked good at the first quarter, in which they penetrated far enough to attempt a field goal from placement. The tide changed with the period. Kansas State's Wildcats came back with a brilliant passing attack which led to their first score. The way was paved by a long pass, Seelye to Crumbaker, good for 62 yards, which placed the ball on Indiana's eight-yard line. State was placed in scoring position in the third period by a fluke punt. Bringle, Indiana back, was kicking from behind his own goal line. A gust of wind caught the ball and State recovered on the five. A bad pass ruined this opportunity, but the Wildats received the Indiana punt on their 48 and rushed to the 23 from where Seeye shot a pass to Munger, who went over Binkert kicked the extra point. Blanke ran around end for the score and Brock missed the extra point. Washington Falls Before Tigers Bv 13 to 0 Score The Washington backs filled the air with passes but never were able to pass the final chalk mark. Ferecky was the principal pitcher in an aerial game, and he did well, and 17 completed for a net gain of 185 yards, mostly in the second half. St. Louis, Oct. 22 — (UP) The University of Missouri Tigers made two quick scoring thrusts today against the Washington University eleven in a double over the half to take a 13-0 decision over their old intra-state rivals. Paul Christian made the first Missouri touchdown after a march from Midfield in the first quarter. Starmar's kick was low. In the second period, the Tigers repeated the maneuver and Christman again went over from the three-yard line. Les Pierce kicked the extra point. Cyclones Win-with the same performers enacting it —a pass Rupke to Kischer to Hellman from the Kansas 30 to the 5 Wilder carried it down to the two and Kischer plunged it across and converted. Continued from page 1 Jayhawkers Score Kansas scored midway in the third quarter from the kickoff. Divens, Bunsen, and Amerine collaborated on a series of spinners, off-tackle smashes, and end runs to put the ball on the 14 yard line. A Bunsen pass to Arnold placed it on the 4 and Amerine sprinted it on the 3 and cut back, and安排ing it three or four remaining distances on transversed the remaining distance across the double-chalked marker. Little Chester Gibbens came in to dropkick the point of the ball game. The rest of the contest was played between the opposing 24 yard lines in a fine sifting snow. Kansas met a stone wall all day in the left side of the Ames line, which was directed by Co-captain Ed Bock, all-Big Six guard. The Jayhawker passing attack was hampered considerably when Ralph Miller, sophomore teammate, scored twice. Luckily Bill Bensen played a sparkling game at fullback for the full 60 minutes, as Milton Meier, only reserve fullback on the team, was injured in pre-game practice and was unable to see service. Warren again performed brilliantly, and shared the iron man honors with the "Bunsen Burner". Two-Mile Team The Iowans made it a clean sweep when their two-mile team edgeed out the Jayhawks 27 to 28 in a closely-waged battle. Hughes of Ames won the event in 10:06.6 and was followed by Klann (Kansas), Harris (Kansas), Kasra (Kansas), State Totenan (Kansas), State Totenan (Kansas), Ryan (Kansas), Crandall ( Iowa State), Brunei ( Iowa State), and Eberhardt (Kansas), in that order. On the Shin-by Continued from page One There is something mighty, august, noble, fascinating, even terrifyingly interesting because they are built of the stone salvaged from old Snow Hall. I recalled that when I was a child I wanted a sun suit the color of that stone. I never got the sun suit, but I think that such disappointments in childhood strengthen one's character and help prepare one greater disappointments in later life. Earlier in the day I had dropped in to view the art objects at Spooner-Thayer museum, a thing which I enjoy tremendously, and was indeed surprised to find a reception being held there for Eleanor Roosevelt, who is also the director of the President. She is to give a lecture here this evening and I am eager awaiting to hear her. I have a gigantically busy week at the reception. She is a charming and gracious woman who is doing much to help girls who marvel at the complexity and activism of college life find their proper place and make those difficult adjustments every girl has to make during her first years away from mother. I only wish that my interest, which is very genuine, could translate itself into something as valuable as the work Miss Meguar is doing. I have a gigantically busy week I have a gigantically busy week ahead of me to be climaxed by a trip to Manhattan. I think that such travel is enlightening in that it enables us to see how the other half lives. At the Dickinson Deanna Durbin and Melyny Douglas in a scene from "That Certain Age" now showing the Dickinson Theate Always The Best TODAY 3 Glorious Days No.1—The Best By Far "HURRICANE" DOROTHY LAMOUR JON HALL —and — "THE WIFF OF" "THE WIFE OF GENERAL LING" Through the Heart of China Wed.—COLLEGE NITE! 'INTERNATIONAL CRIME' —and "WEE WILLIE WINKLE" A spirted Hexagon six-man队 took the gallop out of an outclassed Galloping Domino "B" squar in a Friday afternoon touch football contest. With Bert Barnum collecting 13 of the winner's 20 points, the hexagons coasted to a 20-6 victory. The only Domino tally resulted from a nicely exchanged pass to Milton Leback, who scampered across the stripper. Intramural Spotlight Falls On "B" Teams Hellbounds Beat A.K. Psi; Hexagon. K a p a Sig. Beta and Phi Psi 'B' Teams Victorious By Lee Powell, c'40 As far as the Alpha Kappa Psi eleven was concerned, a hefty Hellhound horde lived up to their name as they routed the business men, 12-6. LeRoy Fugitt, husky Hellhound, end contacted the mark on two aerial flips to ring up both of the winner's scores. The scheduled Jaybird-Galloping Domino battle went the complete route in a scoreless deadlock. Both squads were within scoring distance several times, but in each case the defense immediately tightened and the threats were short lived. Ed Larson, diminutive Galloping Domino, who starred in victory last week, played heads-up ball but was unable to roll any "sevens" today. Six-Man Supsons Reign Saturday morning encounters were dominated by six-man squads. Kappa Sigma "B" remained undefeated by soundy thrashing Phi Delta Theta *Tthet* *B* 20-0 Kappa Sigma Engleman, Louis Ward, and Charles Lyons. Charles Pierson converted two of the extra points. Phi Kappa Psi B" "bound Phi Gamma Delta B" "a comparatively easy assignment, as they white-lettered in the book. Larkward and Bob Thomas accounted for all the Psi points, which included three touchdowns and one LISTEN, THE WIND Anne Morrow Lindbergh First Ed. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. $2.50 1021 Mass. St. The Friendly Theatre PATEE Today Continuous From 2:30 extra marker. Bill Frazier tallied the only counter for the losers. Ends Wednesday Always A Big Double Show FIRST SHOWING IN LAWRENCE! What goes on when the curtain goes up! KAY FRANCIS GEO. BRENT SECRETS OF AN ACTRESS — 2nd Feature — Seven Stars! Seven Songs! 700 Laughs! BOB BURNS JACK OAKLEE KENNY BAKER ANN MILLER Beta Theta Pi "B" claimed a default victory over Sigma Phi Epsilon "B", when the Eps failed to appear for their scheduled game. Minor Sports Scores "Radio City Revels" The schedule for tomorrow is: Touch Football Intramural scores turned in for tennis, handball, and horseshoes played last Thursday and Friday are: West field: Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" vs. Phi Kappa Psi "B". Sigma Alpha Epsilon netmen defeated Alma Tau Omega in a Thursday afternoon tennis match, 2-1. Although no score was available on the Acacia-Delta Chi horseshoe match, Acacia was victorious. By reason of default, Phi Kappa Psi won over Alpha Tau Omega Firday, and the Rock-Challe ball-pounders slapped out a 2-1 victory over Sigma Chi to capture a single match and went down before Kappa Sigma 3-0 in their scheduled Friday handball game. Center field: Phi Chi vs. Kappa Eta Kappa East field: Beta Theta Pi vs. Kappa Sigma. Delta Upsilon vs. Galloping Domines Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Delta Tau Delta vs. Triangle. Horseshoes Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Nu. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Tau Omega. No games scheduled. Handball One Hit After Another! One Hit After Another DICKINSON Continuous Today All From 3 p.m. Week A NEW DEANNA DEANNA— Grown Up! DEANNA— Having Her First Crush DEANNA— Singing as she has never sung before! with MELVYN DOUGLAS Jackie Cooper • Irene Rich Nancy Carroll John Halliday Jackie Searl • Juanita Quigley AT THE VARSITY It's a Dickinson Hit! Coming Dickinson Hits! "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" "SUEZ" "SUEZ" "GIVING YOU SINNERIES!" Dorothy Laughour, John Holl, and Aki Kiumbo in Samuel Goldwyn's "The Hurricane" now showing at the Varsity Theatre. "SING, YOU SINNERS" Seven Teams In Hockey Day Seven women's hockey teams rep resented by 105 players and instructors met here yesterday for the University Field Hockey Play Day, sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association and Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor in the department of physical education. During a round robin tournament in the morning and afternoon, each team played four opponents. The visiting Wichita Hockey Club triumphed in all four of its games while the other teams split about evenly. Wichita University, Friends University, Wichita Hockey Club, Baker University, Fort Hays, Kansas State College, Kansas City Hockey Club, and the University team participated in the event of Emperor College, colleges of Emporia and Pittsburg, invited teams, were unable to attend. A Field Hockey day will probably be held next year, said Miss Hoover, but a time and place has not been set. If a more central location cannot be found, said Miss Hoover, the event may again be here. --quack Club Initiation Initiation of the Quack Club ledges will be held at the Quack Women's Intramurals We Have the Pictures SUNDAY Continuous from 2:30 Limited Engagement ENDS TUESDAY It takes it's place with the "Covered Wagon" "Cimarron" "The Virginian" Peter B. Kyne's Most Thrilling Story in the Full Glory of Gorgeous New Technicolor! Here was a mess of super-nenn, primitive intimacy. It's probably an image you'll never forget but it's unrealized; unparalleled! VALLEY OF THE GIANTS Beachless excitement in breath-taking TECHNICOLOR 1 WAYNE MORRIS CLAIRE TREVOR FRANKMAN JOHN ALEX ALEE GROSSMAN JOHN CARLSON JOHN FORD LYNCH JONATHAN HEIGLEY Directed by JOHN Production by WESTERN MEDIA NATIONAL FILM AWARDS 2008 AWARD NAMED HONORING INFLUENT PERFORMANCE ALSO Color Cartoon Novelty Pete Smith Oddity Voudville Acts Latest News A N D Exclusive Pictures K. U.-Oklahoma Game Bands in Action Cheering Section and Card Displays WEDNESDAY 4 DAYS "Listen Darling" Club picnic Wednesday at Brown's grove. The group will leave Robinson gymnasium at 5 p.m, and those staying on the bulletin board in the gym. Volleyball Postponed day will be postponed until next week because of the Christian Mission sessions. Other intramural events will be played as scheduled. All intramural volleyball games scheduled for Monday and Wednes- Former Athlete Injured R. M. Priest, 16, former K-man, is recovering from a broken leg in the Santa Fe hospital at Topeka. 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