SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1936 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR Lawrence Lions Lose to Emporia 25-0 Led by the elusive little substitute quarterback, Donnellan, the Emporia high school Spartans trumped the Lawrence high Lions Friday night at the Haskell stadium, 25 to 0. The game shoved the Lions farther down the East Central Kansas League ladder and kept the Spartans in the running in other league games as they led by the lead in fighting Ottawa team 6-0 and Manhattan "took it on the chin when they lost to the Waterville Yellow jackets, 7-6. Emperor didn't waste any time in showing over two touchdowns in the first quarter of the Lawrence game. Donnellan, a 140-pounder, subbing for Deputy, scored one of them on a 05-yard run. He also scored in each of third and fourth quarters as the team was outstanding for the Lawrence team. Ennison 13 Summary: First downs, Emporia 13 Lawrence 7; yards from scrimmage, Emporia 200, Lawrence 85. Jayhawkers Lose一 Continued from page one first touchdown, Breeden kicked the extra point. Oklahoma 7, Kansas 14. Breeder put the ball over goal line. Oklahoma took the ball on the 20-yard marker. Baker scored on a drive from the yards putting ball on the 20-yard strip. Breeden's punt was downed by Snyder. Breeden's net was returned on Onet play Cankrwr intercepted Hap. Breeder and returned it to Kansas 44-yard line. Breeden went through center for 3 yards. A reverse spinner made 3 yards through center. Breeden reverse faked. Breeden reversed for only 2 yards. Breeden painted over the Kansas goal. Kansas took the ball on the 20-yard stripe. Hepoplox was penalized 5 yards for offends. Repliopole kicked to Baer who was down in his tracks by Green and was in the hands cost Oklahoma 15 yards. Baer skirted right end for 23 yards. Breeden cracked center for 4 yards and a first down for 3 yards. Rogers went around left end for 2 yards. Breeden pulled a faker spinner into the hole and time out. Breeden punted over Kannan goal, and Kannan took the ball on that end. Breeden punched 38-yarder to the Oklahoma 38-yard marker. Breeden one yard on a spinner. Breeden kicked the ball. Breeden kicked to Hapepe, who fumbled and Smith recovered for Oklaha. Second Quarter An entire team substituted for Oklahoma. Anderson tried to pull a win, but lost two yards on a line buckle. Wienkeen intercepted Crowder's pass on the 2-yard line and scored. As a yard marker, Anderson lost 7 yards on a fumble. Crowder attempted a pass Crowder painted to Happened on the 24-yard line. Happened made 8 yards and was knocked down. Crowded. Happened quick kicked past Anderson, anderson, anderson. Crowder's court was blocked and recovered by Kannan. Kansas took time out. Ripley lost one foot and end around play. A pass. Happied to Douglas putted 7 yards. Ripley fumbled. Hippopotamus returned Crowder's punt 7 yards to the line for a first half doubled. Doubler made a first down for Kansas going through the line for 4 yards putting the ball into the end zone, but it was incomplete to Paronto. Doubler made 2 yards through on 25 yards. Painters SAVE MONEY Buy a MEAL TICKET $2.75 Value for Only $2.50 UNION FOUNTAIN Ruoff rumbled and recovered for a loss of 3 yards. Hapgood's pass intercepted the ball and he returned it to the 15-yard line. Crowder punted 40 yards to Hapgood who returned it to the Okhahoma 48-yard mark. Mark was able to score on an attempt end run. Sub-Basement Memorial Union After two incomplete passes and a failure Kansas loss the ball to Oklahoma on halfback mode 4 yards on a spinner through center. Merrell skirted right end through a broken field for a touchdown. Extra Oklahoma 14, Kansas 0. Anderson kicked off to Giangmango, on the 25-yard line and he returned it with a pass to Patroo was incomplete. Diven plunged through right tight for 2 handles for 20 yards placing the ball on the Oklahoma 34-yard线. Dives next post 20 yards placed the ball off sides. Diven smashed the line for 9 yards. Doughty touched the line in two hits and a first down on the 23-yard line. Dives made 12 yards through the center field and four on an end run. Marrell intercepted Divers pass to Stiegle on his own 5-marker marker, and he scored four on an end run. Douglas kicked off to Short who returned it 10 yards and two through center. Murrell hit right tackle for 2 yards. Crowder's kick to Divers was fun. Crowder punted twice on the next play. Divens' punt to Repulen was good. Divens' punt on Oklahoma Anderson made 8 yards around left end. Crowder hit center for 2. Merrel punted on the 29-yard line. Crowder punched to Diver who returned it 2 yards to the 29-yard line. Douglas made one through center. After Divens' incomplete, his 28-yard punt centered. Half Crowder's pass was intercepted by B Repogle on the Kanas 13 yard and kicked down in 13 yard and a first down. Double lateral from Divens to Douglass to Shirk good five yard. Divens made 12 yard. Divens and Dougless made 4 yards. Two incomplete passes, and no gain. Dougless to Divers good for 4 yard. Two incomplete passes, and no gain. Dougless to ball-downs on the 21-yard marker. Fourth Quarter Crowder punted to Divers who wunfled and then ran through tacklers to the Oklahoma 48-yard line. Replogle passed and had a goal for 8 yards, made 4 yards in two tries at the line. Divers punted over the goal line. After gaining one yard in two tries, the crowd stopped and he punted it back 16 yards to the Oklahoma 49-yard stripe. yard stripe. Conkright intercepted Hapgood's pass on the Oklahoma 31-yard line. Two plays made 3 yards and Breedren out on the Kirkpatrick to Replake was incomplete. Happgood lost 3 yards in two tries against Rogers, Breedren and Merrell made 8 yards through the line Breedren punted three times and Pantozoi left 17 yards before Pantozoi left 18 yards. Three attempts by Breedren and Rogers lost 6 yards. Breedren punted to Pantozoi who ran out on his own 24 yards in the three attempts and punted to Merrell who returned it 6 yards to his own 36-yard Rogers made two through the right side of the line. Merrell skirted the left side of the line and slid 5 yards at a spinner through the line and a first down on the Kansas 46-yard line. Breeden left guard for 3 yards to the left. Breeden held for padding. Breedin hit the line for two. Breeden punted 55 yards to the Kansas 15-yard stripe. Patrice's pass was down. Parento punted 37 yards. Oklahoma was punished 37 yards for illegal use of the ball. Reagan scored around the right end. Breeden crushed through left tackles for 4 yards and a kick. Breeden scored Seigle threw Merrill for an 18-yard kick at the Parente returned Breeden; pin 10 yards to the Kansas 30-yard line. Breeden scored in two ties and the game ended. Winners of the women's horserace games for the second week of the intramural tournament have been reported as follows: --valley ball scores: KKG, 53, KA, T, 27; CH, 11; AG, 1D, 10; ETC, 42 LWW, 36; TNT, 15; IND, 21 Women's Intramurals TNT, defeated IW.W, KKG, won from KAT. ADP, was victorious over AOP. PBP, beat to ACO. SK, was defeated by KKG, and ADP, won Quack Club to Hold Initiation Services Members of the Quack Club will hold pledging and initiation services at a picnic on Wednesday. The group will meet at Robinson gym at 4:38 pm. These women planning to attend should plan on the intramural hulking board. Send the Daily Kansan home LOOK AT YOUR SHOES — EVERYONE ELSE DOES ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W.E. Whetstone, Prop. Phone 686 Repairing, Shining, Dyeing, Laces, and Polish On the Beach at Bali-Bali Me and the Moon Jimmie Lanceford New Records Cross Country Hop Grab Your Partner and Swing ... Hudson-DeLange Who Loves You? Did You Mean It? Nick La Rocca It's Love I'm After You Do the Darnest Things. Baby Gay Lombardo To You, Sweetheart, Aloha On a Coconut Island Louis Armstrong It's Just As Important To have your shirt looking just right as it is to have your suit fresh pressed. Just Phone 383 We can do both in a highly satisfactory manner. "We Clean Everything You Wear but Your Shoe" Lawrence Steam Laundry Men's Intramurals --angle 0; Sigma Chi 6, Sigma Nu 0; Sigma Nu "B" 13, Delta Theta "B" ; SAE on a forlift to PKA. The schedule for the men's intramural games for tomorrow and Tuesday is as follows: Touch football 11-man team: Galloping Ghosts vs. Phi Della Theta, from 1: Kappa Eu Kappa vs. Sigma Alpha Mu, on field 2; Moody Muddlers vs. Rambler, on field 3; Kappa Nu, on field 4; Nu Sigma Nu B, on field 4; Nu Sigma Nu B, on field 5. All games start at 4:30. Handball: Triangle vs. Delta Chi. fame begins at 4:30. Horseshoes: Beta Theta Phi vs. Acacia, to start at 4:30. Tennis: Sigma Alpha Epsilon via Alpha Tau Omega: Game to start at 1:30 Oct. 20: Preliminaries of Intrahmara track meet will be run at 4:30 Touch football, 11-man team: Hexagons vs. Trojans, in field 1; Barmers vs. 4:30 Engineers, on field 2. Games start at 4:30. Friday's results in the intramurais were: Football; Kentucky Club 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 13; Chi Phi 0, Triangle 0; Sigma Chi 6, Sigma Nu 0; Sigma Nu "B" 13, Delta Theta "B" ; SAE on a forlift to PKA. Football Scores Football Finals Penn 7, Princeton 0 Purdue 35, Chicago 7 Washington 24, Dartmouth 34, Brown 0 Northwestern 14, Ohio State 13 Duquesne 19, Kentucky 2 Harvard 0 Fordham 20, Waynesburg 0 Cornell 29, Syracuse 7 Columbus 38, Miami 7, M.I. 0 Marshall 13, Manhattan 7 N.Y.U. 13, North Carolina 14 Tulane 28, Colgate 6 Notre Dame 27, Wisconsin 0 Minnesota 26, Michigan 0 Campus Problems To Be Speech Contest Theme The annual Campus Problems speaking contest will be held the third week in November, according to information from the department of speech. The speeches must deal with a campus issue. The contest is open to everyone. SMARTNESS! $25 and up The kind that is recognized at a glance. More life and 'pup'. That's what our new models for young dogs are made of. SCHULZ the TAILOR "Suiting you—That's my business" 924 Mass --in Department of Speech and Drama PRESENTS Jitney Players "The Rivals" Thursday Oct. 22 One Night Only UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM ONLY 500 SEATS RESERVED Activity Tickets Admit Season Tickets Admit RESERVE NOW! Ticket Office GROUND BELL Phone 174 WATCH THE DAILY KANSAN FOR AN Important Announcement