PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY,OCTOBER 16,1938 Cyclones Blow On Tigers Topple This Time Missouri Outgains But Iowa St at e Outscores 16-13 Columbia, Mo., Oct. 15. —(UP)—Iowa State today proved it meant business in Big Six conference warfare by winning its second league victory in as many weeks, defeating Missouri 16-13. The triumph was the fourth for the Cyclones after Iowa State and Ohio triumphed them title contenders for the second time since the conference was organized. The scores came in this order: Christian passed to Whalen for the first Missouri touchdown in the first quarter; Kischer lateralled to Wilder from the Missouri 20 in the second quarter and Wilder went over. Kischer kicked the point. In the same period Robb's kick was blocked and Iowa State got a safety. In the third period Wilder dashed 31 yards to score and Kischer added the point again. Then with only three minutes to play, Christian passed to Starmar for the second Missouri touchdown, and Starmar place-kicked the point. It was the second week in a row that Missouri showed an advantage in statistics but failed to win the game. The Tigers made 20 first downs to five for Iowa State, but were very much a midfield team doing most of their gaining inside the 20 yard markers. The victory may have been costly because Ed Book, star guard and co-captain, suffered an instep injury in the third period. Huskers Pass Up Scoring Chances Lincoln, Nebr., Oct. 15, (U. P.)—The Nebraska Cornhuskers and Indiana Hoosiers fought to a 0-10 tie in a close battle of sophomores today. Coach Biff Jones' Huskers were presented with more scoring opportunities by India but went into reverse when the goal line neared Nebraska goaltender Charlie Brock recovered Paul Baumhill's fumble on the 21 yard line in the closing minutes of the first anter. The Huskers advanced to the 10 yard line and then to the five, but wound up back on the 10 yard strip where Indiana took the ball. Iniica failed to get inside the 30 yard fence in the first two minutes of fensive battle as shown by the statistics. Nebraska made five first downs to four for the Hoosiers. Quack Club To Initiate New Members Tuesday Quack Club will initiate Mary Lou Randall and Jane Cheksey, f'aucl., as minor quacks at the annual picnic to be held at Brown's Grove on Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 5 o'clock. At this time they will receive the Quack emblem, a small Jayhawk bearing the letters K.U. During the first semester competitive meets will be scheduled with Washburn and Bailey. In addition, the club will present its yearly water exhibition. The club plans for this year were revealed yesterday by Miss Ruth Hoover, adviser to the organization. This fall the members will make a trip to Tepee to learn about the National Telegraphic meet held at Washburn this year. Men's Intramurals It took only one play for the "B-squad of Sigma Phi Epsilon to find that they were pitted against a far larger team of Sigma sigma sexet twelve afternoon. Before the second hand on the timer's watch had made a complete revolution, the Kappa Sigs scored a safety on a poorly executed quick kick by the Sig Egus. The second hand on the perfect passing attack, the Kappa Sigma team marched down the field time after time to run up a 16-0 score. Only in the closing minutes of the game did the losers show any kind of offensive utility, while the opponents were not sufficient to collect any points. The second game of the morning was the six-man skirmish between the Phi Kappa Psi “B” team and the Phil Delta Theta B.” With only two minutes of playing time remaining, the Phi Psi’s came from behind to end up on the long end of a 6-2 count. Earlier in the game, diminutive Bill Waugh broke through to tag the Phi’s behind in goal. Until the very last it looked as though the 2 points would be the winning margin. However a fighting Phi Psi crew came back with a barrage of skyward heaves to net them a touchdown and victory. Glenn Cunningham Begins Ten Day Tour of Kansas Glenm Cunningham yesterday began a 10-day tour with his trophies to many Kansas towns. Dr. Cunningham will speak before state teachers associations. Lions Clubs, Hi-Y Apparel and similar organizations and similar organizations. His talks will be mostly about athletics in connection with college and the psychological effects of sports today. One talk about the Olympics will be illustrated with pictures. Sooner Powerhouse (Continued from page 1) stabs through and over the line took the ball to the Kansas nine, from where a short lateral around the line from Favor to Seymour resulted in the score. McCullough's place-kick made the count Oklahoma 13, Kansas a coat of white-wash. Ten minutes were gone in the final stanza before the Jayhawkers again succumbed to the Oklahomaans' touchdown fever. Receiving the ball on his own 42-yard line, Oksana was sent to a field of bounds. Otis Rogers engineered a drive down the field to the local's 14. McCarthy, who enjoyed making and running through holes in the forward wall, darted off-tackle for the ball but hit the upright and bounced back leaving the score 19 to 0. Kansas' highly-regarded passing game functioned for brief intervals at various times, but was never able to click consistently because of the savage charge of the Sooner line. This led to a period with the flipper viewing the firmament 'and the back of his head bouncing on the turf. Oklaahoma, using a semi-military shift from a solid phalanx formation, appeared to be the most powerful team to play on the Kansas State team. The decisive victory, the Sooners should undoubtedly become the Lawrence's Leading Theatre LUCILLE BALL·ANN MILLER·FRANK ALBERTSON ALSO! Musical Revue—Latest News Floyd Gibbons Thrill Novelty Olympic News Regrets Tokyo Giving Up Games Regret, almost pathetic in its simplicity of expression, that the Olympic games had to be given up by Tokyo is expressed in the Olympic News for Aug. 25, just received at the University. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, head of the department of physical education and basketball coach, was instrumental in getting basketball into the list of contest sports at the Berlin Olympics, and regularly receives Olympic material. The final issues relates that 15,000 students volunteered labor in the summer for construction of the cycling stadium, work on which had begun when the Japanese cabinet decided the government must withdraw support from the Games because of war conditions. "The Organizing Committee had only to fulfil the sad duty of officially returning the games to the Committee," says the announcement. "All hope for 1940 is lost, but not the desire of the Japanese support, once to celebrate the Olympic Games in Tokyo. "One decision put an end to the work of two years. Out of the downheartedness, however, new plans were born, proofs of the true and genuine sport-minded spirit of the Japanese youth. "The organizing material was immediately put at disposal of and sent to Helsinki." Jayhawkers Win Two-Mile Race The Kansas two-mile team defeated Oklahoma runners here yesterday 30 to 25. Ernie Klann of Kansas finished in front after a spirted stretch battle with his teammate, Ray Harris, who scored twice for Oklahoma who nosed into second. Klann's time for the distance was 10:14.7 The race was a thriller all the lead at the start, but after three laps relinquished it to Harris and Howell of Oklahoma, and was content to hold fourth position until the back stretch on the final turn. Howell, after running neck and neck with Harris out in front during the seventh lap, wilted, and finished fourth. Toberin of Kansan接 into fifth; Ryan, K. sixth; Lochner, O seventh; McKinney, O. eighth; O. ninth; and Ehardert, K. tenth. Entomology Club To Hold Picnic The Entomology Club picnic will be held tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. All members who are interested are invited to come. Captain Chuck Warren played a magnificent game in backing up the line, and received able assistance from Big Bill Bunsen. Quio Massare, Monte Merkel, and Mike Sibilnack were all in there where the going was tough, and distinguished themselves by sterling performances. Offensively, Miller and Replogle again stole the show for Kansas. odds-on favorite to cop the Big Six crown. Everything's All Right! Here Is How It Happened Oklahoma won the toss and chose to receive, Miller kicked off to Crowded play in the first half, but it to the 43. McCary carried the ball 5 yards on Oklahoma made it to the basket and time out when McCullough was injured. McCary fumished twice with a punt, Oklahoma made 15 yards on a fake punt play, Oklahoma punted on the line by Miller and Reboute, Repolep punched to the Obi VARSITY Home of the Joyhows TODAY First Quarter The sooners tried two plays at the line, both with the ball past the goal. The painted given the goal, Fumble a 10 yard loss and Rescue pointed to the corner. Boelevie, McCarty made it 15 through the line. Bottleneck for the 9 yards, Burge for the 9 yards in for Merseis, Burge and Tunger went in for Manshur, Shirreff Miller passed to Bumen for a first down on the 25. Oklahoma was penalized an enchantment and made it make a first down on the Oklahoma 14. Miller fumbled and Dugan recovered for the win. McCullough made it first and ten for the Sooners putting the ball on the 12. McCullough put the ball on the 13. McCullough put the ball on the 14. McCullough plunged to the 1. McCullough carried it to the 4 and McCullough plunged to the 1. McCullough carried it to a touchdown. Boudreau finished the game. Score: Olabima 6; Kanana 5. McCullough crushed through for another first down after three attempts to the Kansas 40. McCullough recovered his own fumble at midfield as the half ended. Seymour, Rogers, Faver and Manley went into the Oklahoma lineup. Faver kicked four of their 20 and after it at the time the Kansas Kanes 47. Secured the half hour timeout. Secured the half hour timeout. Rogers carried the hall 8 yards as the quarter end. Seward Kansas 0; Repolee's pass to Miller was too long but both sides were offside and it was no play. Miller's pass to Repolee was broken down and he ended up on down end, and on third down Repolee gained to the $5 and Oklahoma was set in motion. Repolee intercepted a Miller pass and ran to the Kansas 40 where he fumbled and Merkel recovered for Kansas. Amerine went into the McCallough pointed to Massee who was onedown on the mild field trip. Miller's yards on his next attempt, Amerine hit a double in 14 minutes for a goal line for a touchback. Paul White and Renk was into the Kansas inept. Meder hit a double in 23 minutes for a nice hand. Oklahoma made it a first-round play. Oklahoma made it a first-round play. McCallough twisted through for 10 yards and another first down on the field. Second Quarter Masoner, Massare and Rhule went into the Kansas lineup, and Shirk and Corrutto went in for Oklahoma. Second Quarter TODAY FOR 3 GLORIOUS DAYS! Shows Cont. from 2—20c all day 2 — BEST PICTURES — 2 No. 1 — See the Big Fight! Fredric MARCH vs. Carole LOMBARD "NOTHING SACRED" Sometimes We Wonder" Rogers went to the Kansas 15 for an all-time high. He scored three yards in two line plays, and Rogers was dived for no gain on the third at least. Rogers had four downs and Kansas took the ball on fifth down. Miller passed to Bunson for seven yards to the Bunson pitcher in two threepaths, then down and down 10 yards to the Oklahoma 45 for a first down. Oklahoma called time out and sent Miller attempted to pass but couldn't find a receiver and ran for six yards around the center for a first down on the 31. Miller's next play was a short replie. Pluke picked up three off left tackle. Miller's pass to Replieph was too far out, and he could not stop it, and it was a Kannas first down on the BEST MYSTERY YET! favor kicked off to Masonner who ran the ball back to the Kansas 44 yard line. Seymour intercepted Repulgue's pass and scored a touchdown at the line by Seymour and McCullough and a short pass to Corretto, was good for three yards with a wrist swing went through center for 11 yards and then scored a touchdown in the third point. Seymour took a lateral and went around and landed on the backboard at the touchpoint. Score: Kane 9; Okahama 13. Shillanic and Berkus also kicked the kickback behind his own goal and carried the ball back his own goal and carried the ball for 9 and Humen barely made a first down on the 27 through center. Drens went in for 2 and Oklahoma was given good for 2 and Oklahoma was given good for 3 and Humen barely made a first down on three plays. Repulge posted to Seymour and the ball was placed on the OKahoma field. Third Quarter BEST MYSTERY FETT You'll Be Spellbound! PETER LORRE "Mr. Moto Takes a Chance" with Rochelle Hudson J. Edward Bromberg "TURN OFF THE MOON" Wed.—COLLEGE NITE! After failing to gain through the dives I went to McCollewhill and took the ball to the Oklahoma 45 after a 19 yard run by Derek Taylor. The team scored 5 and Robolebuck passed to Warne for 14. KAP ♦ in this KORNER by Lester Kappleman Oklahoma 19, Kansas 0: If you saw the game there is nothing that we can tell you about it. If you didn't see it, you've probably heard too much already. So we'll skip it, and attempt to tip you in other fields. Two former Kansas football greats, Ole Neumish and Eric Casini, are now starring in the "outlaw" American Football Association for the Brooklyn Eagles, a pro outfit . . . And incidentally, the Belleville supply of super Nesmith gridiers continues unabated. . Brother Dean has remained at the Alma Mater to train future varsity teams, and brother Glen is flaming for the Kansas frosh . . Missouri football players and coaches are wearing their jerseys when they lose their game Saturday . . The occupants of this korner are wearing theirs because they lost their razors —if that makes any difference . . Ed Boell, New York U.'s brilliant quarterback, keeps Coach Mal Stevens light-hearted with his wise cracks. . . He holds down an end man's job in a minestrel show during his odd moments . . . Brooklyn's Dodgers probably will still be in the league all right when 1939 closes, but fans are already wondering where manager Lippy Leo Dueroche will be. . . The team's "daffy directors" either have to get new players or Oklahoma took the ball on their 20 when Replepie punted over the goal line. McCullough made 10 through entrance. Oklahoma scored a touchdown in the end, known for a large loss. McCullough punted to Diven who was down on the Kansas 10 yard线. Score: Kansas 0; Oklahoma 0. Fourth Quarter Crowell reopened Shikaneh who was injured. A long pass from Replogle to Reskoe was incomplete. A internal, McKenzie attack was good for five, and Replogle kicked out of bounds on the Oklahoma 34. Three Oklahoma men were struck by an RB and Kawaii but a first down on their 44. Mccarty gained five through his right guard. Two line plays failed to click and the defense continued on their own 20. Meier dropped Miller's pass on second down after Miller had failed to advance in a game for about 8 out of 14 games, but it was fourth and inches to go. Repikgle kicked out of bounds on Mcarty. Rogers passed to Jennings for a first down on the Kansas 37, a pain of 18 yards. Rogers used through the middle of another two, and Rogers made it a first down on the Kansas 24. Rogers passed for a six yard gain to the Kansas 16, and Rogers gave for another to the Kansas 13. Beautiful passed to Miller who made a beautiful diving catch on the Oklahoma 42. Offside by both team was completed. Miller passed to Replogle for another Kan- first saw from the Oklahoma 32. A liner passed to Replogle in the fourth-lined brown Miller picked up four around end. Replogle was rushed on the fourth down and his pass to Miller fell short. Oklahoma 42. McCarty broke host for another touchdown on the third play, after Kansas had for no gain for two plays. The try for pointed fail to tie and the score was: DICKINSON "Has the Pictures" Rhule and Shirk replaced Lenhart and Burge for Kansas. The Oklahoma kick-off was against the three 35. Miller latervaled to Caldwell for three after a play failed to gain. On fourth down Miller missed the goal, being downed by Shirk. Three line plays made it a first down on the 31, Jenkins, Caldwell, and Dwren before the fourth down. Joe Logue, McCarthy and Bondre made it another first down on the Sonner 44. A penalty for too many defenders resulted in Martin made a first down. Caldwell intercepted an Oklahoma pass as the game ended. Oklahoma 19, Kansas Sunday----3-5-7-9 Starts TODAY —Thru Wednesday LIVING...LOVING...FIGHTING... TO THE BEAT OF A SAVAGE DRUM A thrilling adventure beyond the perilous Khyber Pass, where East meets West on its own terms, and no rules hold. Week Days—3-7-9 DRUMS IN TECHNICOLOR A MOVIE QUIZ CONTEST PICTURE! ● X-TRA-Mickey Mouse ● STUDENTS — Check Want Ad Section, There May Be a Free Theatre Ticket for You. Education~~ fire the manager every year to keep up interest . . . Obviously they prefer the latter . . . Johnny Moir and Paul Novak, 1938 Notre Dame basketball All-Americans, are being sought by Kate Smith's professional Celtics . . . Despite his short end of the 8 to 5 odds, we're sticking with Ceferoiro Garcia to whip Henry Armstrong in their wettersweight bout Nov. 2 . . . A tip from the East has it that Bernie Bierman will transfer his endeavors to U.S.C. if and when Howard Jones gets the gate. . . Think it out, you won't find those big Swede growing on Redwoods out there . . . Purdue is rated the fastest team in the Big Ten this fall, yet are dozed to win only one of five conference games . . . We've got a hunch they'll do better . . . Jack Doyle, the Irish Thrush and will be pockeeper, in an interview after being punched by a bubble dancer the other night said, "Don't think I can't get plenty of fights. They still will to see me get popped on the nose" . . . Well, there's nothing like brass frank about it . . . (Continued from page 1) ered to celebrate "Dad's Day" following a football victory was lost because he battled in past years, he said. In the brief speech preceding that of the main speaker, Chancellor E. H. Lindley invited parents to return to the Campus when classes are in session to visit classrooms and laboratories. In announcing the coming seventy-fifth anniversary celebration, he noted the importance of the University in the development of this state. Continuing a Parents' Day tradition, two sets of parents tied for the honor of having the most children now enrolled in the University. The 1938 award went jointly to Mr. and Mrs. William Gray of Chanute and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ewers of Caney. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Still, who came from Oberlin for the banquet, received the prize for the parents coming the longest distance. Their trip was 350 miles. Kappa Kappa Gamma led the organized houses in largest percentage of parents attending. Jack Laffer, c39, and Betty Lot Mechem, 'fan'unc, sang two duets from "Blossom Time," and members of the Men's Glee Club presented three numbers. Group singing was led by Ross Robertson, 37. In competition judged by Eugene Frowe's "vocalometer," parents produced almost two the volume of their son and daughters in "Let Me Call You" Louis Weinberg will receive the $5 award in the department of design contest for the best poster advertising Parents' Day. Continued from page One Highlights-- Continued from page 95 yesterday. If Kansas doesn't drop the Cyclones next week they'll be in a nice spot to give the Sooners an argument for the crown (especially on a cool day.) 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