PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1937 KANSAS WINS OVER WASHBURN AND BETHANY IN TWO GAMES Kansas Wins Over Washburn Sullivant and Shiek In Starring Roles: Injury Inspires Hawks In Late Drive A new star and an old one combined to lead the Kansas Jayhawkers to a 25-2 victory over the Washburn Iabachos Friday night before a crowd of 7,200 persons in Moor Bowl in Topeka. The new star was Milton Sulliant, the ninety-year veteran, in his years the veteran was Dave Shirk, a question mark in this year's picture until last night. A third quarter incident which inspired the Kansas team started off the scoring spree. Up until this time the Ichabods were only behind 6-2 and were more than holding their own. The incident occurred when Ike Brady, Washburn back, clipped the scrappy Shirk out of bounds as Shirk was going down on a punt. The Kansas coaches ran on the field as Shirk ran on the field, and for a time a small not seemed likely. Shirk was helped from the field, but the incident so inspired the Jayhawkers that they were in complete control from then on. The first Kansas touchdown came cane before the fans had hardly resumed their seats after the kick-off. Brady was rushed on a knee in the first half as the ball ruled out on the Washburn 25-yard line. After gaining only three yards in three plays DIVens tossed a pass to Weincke for a first down on the Washburn 10-yard line. Replays from this play led to a f-tackle play and Kansas led 6-0 after three minutes had been played. The try for point was wide. Washburn scored their two points a short time later after Kansas had been penalized to their own one-yard line for holding. Divers dropped back to punt but fumbled the pass from center and butchered him drop him back to the line to make the score 6-2 for Kansas. Washburn Bids for Lead The Icbubbs made a bid for the lead shortly after the ensuing Kansas kick-off. Harper Owens, a speedy Washburn safety, returned a Kansas punt 22 yards to the KU. 24 and combined with Paul Lacey the ball to the Kansas 6-inch line where Kansas held for downs. Sullivan started the Kansas fireworks shortly after the clipping incident in the third quarter. After Brady had punted to mid-field, the hard-driving sophistication of the assistance from Caldwell, carried the ball to the goal line in six plays. Several times Sullivan appeared to be downed only to shake off several tacklers and plunge for 21 yards for 21 yards and put the ball one the one-yard线 from where Cannay carried it over. the third Kansas touchdown came early in the fourth quarter after Emile Weinecke had intercepted a Washburn pass and dashed back 30 yards to the Washburn 15. When it appeared that the Iehaboids might hold for downs after the Kansas backfield had been penalized for being in motion, Sullivan went again for a touchdown for a touchdown in Douglass kicked the only extra point of the game and Kansas led 19-2. A short time later the alert Weincke again intercepted a pass on the Washburn 35 and lugged it back to the seven. Divens made the fourth and last touchdown on an end run on the fourth down. Another Kansas interception failed to result in a score just before the game ended as big George Stapleton picked a Vigola pass out of the air and truncated it back to the 30 before he was stopped. Kansas Defense Strong Washburn was completely stopped by the Kansas defense and made only one first down to the 10 pile up by Kansas. The Washburn passing attack was a useful force for the Kansas team, and only one for seven yards while Kansas intercepted five for 88 yards. Dave Shirk back at his old left end post, looked like the Shirk of 1936 as he spilled play after play for the Topekans in the first half. Shirk's injury was not thought to be serious and he will be ready to go again against Wichita. With Shirk and Sullivan, Kandas has jow of the most colorful players in the conference. The Kansas line, composed of Anderson, Stapleton, Boislevie and Ward were powerhouse on defense and opened up holes in the Wash- ington pocket when they needed most. Huff and Shula played as line replacements. Hardace and Chitwood played well at ends and other features of the Kansas play were furnished by Weinrecke, Reepole, Warren and others. A slight offset of that of Brady and if anything the Kansas kicker had the advantage Washburn Kansas Brown L.E. Shirk Knip L.T. Boiseville Rasher L.G. Starship Rusher C. Warren Bethel R.G. Anderson Orr R.T. Ward Stalker R.E. Hardcore Russum Q. Weedlock Twen H.B. Divens Briley H.B. Divens Lark F. Cannady Officials: Referee, E. A. Thomas, Kansas, Umpire, Park Carl, Kan- man, Umpire, line mensman, Dave Nohl, Nebraska field judge, Jack Crawl, Illinois. Substitutions: Washburn — Cook for Orr, Amsbaugh for Stalker, Holmberg for Massey, Brankman for Mix, Taylor for Knapp, Vigola for Owen, Dluhy for Bethel, Lark for Grinkman, Russell for Rushman, Second half. Stalker for Amsbaugh, Orr for Cook, Knipp for Taylor, Bethel for Russell, Owen for Mix, Massey for Holmberg, Rusher for Moberl, Leibruck for Virgola, Owen, Martin for Brady, Mix for Russell, Owen for Mix, Massey for Holmberg, Mix for Virgola, Owen, Myers for Rasher, Dluhy for Bethel, Mackey for Brown, Mix for Russell, Owen for Mix, Massey for Russell, Ireland for Myers, Beckley for Russum, Kryal for Bryall Mcknight for Lark Taylor for Wollheim for Knapp, Ward for Dluhy Kansas–Richardson for Replodge. Huff for Stapleton, Slihancik Anderson for Stapleton, Slihancik son, Huff for Huff. Anderson for Slihancik, Sullivant for Divers, Anderson for Hardware, Hardware for Hardware, Caldwell for Weincke. Second half–Hall for Warren, Hardacre for Chitwood, Hardacre for Weincke, Hardacre for Replogle, Wolnecke for Caldwell. Divers for f Rullivant, Gearhard for Gearhard, Landmark for Warford, Warford for Duglass, Warren for Hall Sullivant for Divers, Cadwalader for Warford, Warford for Duglass, Anderson for Huff, Ward for Gearhard, Stapling for f Divers Dougless for Cannady, Divers for Gearhard, Stapling for f Divers Hall for Warren. Kickoffs—Washburn, 2 for 85 yards; Kansas, 5 for 20 yards; 4 for 10 yards; Kansas, 2 for 108 yards; Kansas, 2 for 31 yards. Yards from scrimmage-Wash burn 60; Kansas, 10. Lost from scrimmage—Washburn, 77 yards; Kansas, 13 yards. *Lost from scrimmage* - Washburn *Punts* - Washburn, 13 for 436 yards; Kansas, 12 for 471 yards. *Punts* - Washburn, 13 for 134 yards; Kansas, 6 for 39 yards. *First downs* - Washburn, earned 1, unearned, 0; Kansas, earned 9, unearned. Passes—Washburn, completed 1 for 7 yards, 6 incomplete, intercepted or 10 Kansas, completed 7 at 65 yds, completed 6, intercepted 5 for 88 yards. Penalties—Washburn, 6 for 40 yards; Kansas, 6 for 50 yards. Fumbles—Washburn 2, Kansas 3. Own fumbles recovered—Wash- burn 2, Kansas 2. Time-out—Washburn 6, Kansas 4. Scoring — Washburn, safety, 2; Kansas 1, touchdown 2. Repogle, Kansas 5, Statewide point after touchdown, Douglass 1. The two-mile race between halves of the Bethany-"B" team game yesterday was won easily by Earlie Klann in 9-47. Haslam was second to Jobrin in a close third. Rynn, Cameron and Hyner finished in that order. Klann Victorious In Feature at Half On "China and Japan" Tonight "China and Japan" is the topic t o discuss by Prof. H. B. Chubb at the Westminster Forum this evening. The meeting will be held at Westminster hall 1221 Oread, at 7:30. Chubb Will Lead Forum Bethany Bows To Kansas 'B' The Kansas "B" team had too much drive for the Bethany College Swedes here yesterday afternoon to win a game. They lost a less game before a small crowd in Memorial stadium. Several bright spots, including a place kicker, were uncovered and will probably be involved to the varsity in future games. The second quarter was played mostly around mid-field and was featured by a long pass from Eblim to Rosacker, who made a beautiful catch while surrounded by seven Bethany players. The better and Rosacker and the passing of Eblim featured this peril. The first Jayhawker score came after eight minutes of the first quarter had been played. Cadwalader and Lanter carried the ball into scoring territory and Lanter plunged it over. Lanter place-kicked the extra point to give Kansas a 7-0 lead. Superior Blocking and Tackling Are Sh o w n By Jayhawkers Every One Goes to the Second Touchdown by Meier Giannanwang and C. Olson did most of the Bethany ground gaining the first half 1009 Mass. a third quarter **RALPH** that carried a 42-19 victory with field shots held with Warren, C. Olson and Altenborn doing most of the ball lugging. However, they were stopped and Kansas started a 30-15 run with Rosaken agrap the spearhead. After gaining 15 yards around end, Rosacker passed to Meier for eight yards and then to Cadwalader for about 30 yards and a first down on the Bethany 20 as the third quarter ended. Lanter drove to the 15, Caldwell added two to the 13, and Cadwalader fought to the six for another first down . After two plays Meier, a smooth-running back, sheed off a touchdown, followed by a touchdown. Lanter again added the point. Score, Kansas 14, Bethesda 0. a third Kansas touchdown missed by inches before the game ended. Meier made a nice interception on Bethany's 35 and lugged the ball back to the 23. celebrated his on- *MARLAN* trance into the *LANTER* game by dashing through tackler to the one-yard line. Bettan had to run down, however, and the Juhawkers failed to put the ball over by inches. Continuous Shows from 2:00 TODAY MON. TUESDAY Hi Do Ho! Warren Outstanding for Bethany Bethany's outstanding men were John Warren, fullback, a good defensive fullback and passer, Ireland, smooth-spassing quarterback, Altenberg, end, and C. Olson, speedy back Outstanding for Kansas were Rosacker, Lanter, Caldwell, Cadwalader, Meier and Ebling in the back-end with Moore contributing a nice run. Lanter's place-kicking should come in useful later this season. Acting Captain Rod Loughillmer played a nice game at guard and did tackling as did Paul White, "White" Huff and Jack Turner. Substitutions — Kansas: Meier, duff, Rosacker, Nes, Maturd, Day, bbling, Turner, Moore, Kovach, May, Stephenson, Namarre, Krown, The starting lineups Hawson "B7" Kansas L.E. Axel L.T. Turner L.G. Torever K.pecton Longmilner R.G. Lenhart R.T. Whitle R.T. Cappell Q.B. Ebling P.H. wadwalader F.B. Lurter R.F. Bethany Kephart Paxton Metteer Mettee Hemmon Hemmon Ireland C. Olson C. Olson Warren Hi De Ho! Forwards passes — Kansas, at- tempted 14, completed 6 for 86 yds. SUNDAY SPECIAL FRIED CHICKEN DINNER First downs—Kansas 7, Bethany 7 Yards from scrimmage—Kansas Yards lost in scrimmage—Kansas 40. Bethany 20. Bethany 6 for 244 yards; Bethany 7 for 252 yards; Forwards per team. It's Sweet! It's Swing! It's Everything! The Show Value of Lawrence Admission 15c A Merry-Go-Round of Love, Laughs, and Sweet Music! Romance lilting to the rhythm of the swing-waltz! with JACK OAKIE VELOZ AND YOLANDA MERMAN BIRD VINES ORSMON FRANK FOREY COSTA CASSAR BERT MAYER Champaqne Waltz" Adults Only present GIADYS SWARTHOUT FRED MacMURRAY Her Lips Were Red — Always a danger signal! Bethany, attempted 22, completed 4 or 39 yards. A New Universal picture with TALA BIRELL • CESAR ROMERO And — Blonde! Bold! Beautiful! Passes intercepted—Kansas 4 or 26 yards; Bethany 2 for 10 yards. Penalties—Kansas 7 for 35 yards; Bethany 5 for 25 yards. Timeout—Kansas 4, Bethany 3. Fumbles—Kansas 6, Bethany 4. Walter Brennan - Warren Hymer Samuel S. Hinds Fencers Look For Good Season Scored by periods: KANSAS "B" 7 0 0 7-14 BETHANY 0 0 0 0 Deferee, Dr. L. E. Bice. DW. THUR.—10 to all Bing Crosby - MacGavens *PENNIES FROM HEAVEN* And Joan Lester *WOIN A CROWD* The Jayhawker fencing squad will hold its first official practice session tomorrow at 4:30 o'clock in room B of the N.C. State Agricultural University Jim Rapp announced yesterday. Officials- Referee, D. R. E Lice, Still College, ampuire, A. E Woe- temer, Kanaas, head lineman, Henry Quigley, Kaupas. Nuckles' Play To Be Broadcast With last year's fencing team returning intact, except for Carlos Patterson who is not in school, Rapp anticipates a more successful season than last year when the team won two matches and tied one. These Smash Hits! Sont! "ON THE AVENUE" "TheODORA GOES WILD" "THE GIRL SAID NO" Two features that should add interest to the sport of fencing this year at the University, are a more extensive schedule and the addition of ope and saber matches. Last week's foils matches, only, were scheduled. "MAYTIME" Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy ROUND BY ROUND BLOW BY BLOW Matches with the University of St. Louis, the Y.M.C.A. and the Heart of America fencing teams of Kansas City are tentatively scheduled. Several other matches are being arranged also. 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