PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1935 Jayhawkers Show Offensive Power Against Freshmen Hapgood Scores Twice o Long Runs; Peterson and Douglas Also Make Tallies Four touchdowns and a safety was the varsity's scoring total against the freshmen yesterday afternoon. For the second straight day, the varsity put on a showing that was quite pleasing to Coach Ad Lindsey. Hapgood scored two of four touchdowns. Peterson scored one, and Doughlass was responsible for the other. Happgood, who has been out several days with tooth trouble, scored both of his touchdowns on long runs. One of these was a run of 43 yards; the other a yard. The lineup that started for the varsity had Hayes, Ward, McCall, Lutton Morland, Neumith and Siegle as lieutenants, and Wienkeuhr, Hordace, Harris and Peterson as backs. Green, Vogel Skirk, Sharlip and Hippoog, all first players of the team. The reserve linemen played most of the latter half of the scrimmage. Touchdown After Long Drive The first touchdown came as a result of a steady drive down the field, featured by 10, 8 and 10-yard gains that just being good for the touchdown. The varsity was then given the ball on the freshman's 42-line line and on the first play Hapgood went off tackle and raced 43 yards for a touchdown. The varsity were again given the ball and Douglass made gains of 5 and 7 yards over guard and Happgood gained 6 on an off tackle. A fumble gave the ball to the freshman. The team passed a pass and ran 29 yards for a touchdown. The freshmen then JOHN PETERSON Stapleton Blocks Pass broke out the only Kansas State play they were able to gain on all afternoon. It was a pass play and brought the freshmen several first downs. One freshman pass was blocked and a var. 10 field goal was made. It struck the ground, and ran 20 yards. Another blocked freshmen pass led to the safety. This time Stupleton, sophomore tackle, caught the ball. Glamangelo made 7 yards on an off tackle play. The freshman took the ball on downs on their 3-yard line several plays later. The freshman punter passed from the pass center rolled along the ground, the puncher had to run and was downed behind his goal line. The fresh then kicked off from their 20-yard line. Hagood went off to tackle for 19 yards, and then on the last play, he drove for 40 yards and a touchdown. SPORT SHOTS By H. M. Mason, Jr., c'37 Missouri, 1965 Big Six football championship. That's why they're beginning to say at Columbia. Their 20-9 victory over Colorado Saturday has raised Tiger hopes to a point where the students consider it possible that Missouri will win the conference championship and go through the season undefended. When the idea is expressed that the Tigers may win the Big Six title, it seems that Missouri can win the game so many defeats, upset their reasoning, but the idea that Missouri may go through its season undefended is rather unexplainable. Faring Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas State, Kansas, Iowa State and Washington, it would be a major miracle, practically, if the Tigers finished the season as No. 1 in the national only undefeated team in the Big Six at the present time, but this is the result of a soft schedule so far. William Jewell and the Warmsburg Teachers are decided not in the class of Big Six Oklahoma in the first game the Sooners played using their new system, taught by "Bid" Jones. Football teams are still known as eleveners, although in present-day football, such a term is ruber mule making Oklahoma, for instance, in the 7-12 defeat at the hands of Texas, used 31 dif-ferent men man played more than two quarters. Under such a system, it is impossible to use less than 22 men. The system keeps the men fresh, and the Sooners did not incur a single injury in the game with the strong Texas team. Don Fauro, whose Missouri team up set Colorado 20-6 Saturday, used 41 men, almost four complete teams. Wes Fry, Kansas State coach, also a believer in the multiple team system. Lynn Wal- mera had the Wildcats' idea last year, and the Wildcats won their first conference gridiron championship. Here are some predictions (with apologies to John Lardner) on the outstanding football games to be played this week-end: Nebraska-Kansas State—A tough game. Oklahoma-Iowa State—Same here. Kansas—No game scheduled. Missouri -10 game winners Missouri varsity-Missouri freshmen The boys from Columbia should wir this one. Notre Dame-Pitt—Pitt is a horrific word. Minnesota-Tulane--This game will be played at Minneapolis. North Carolina State-Georgia—The southern team looks best. Ohio State-Northwestern-There will be less people at this game if it rains than otherwise. What a battle that game at Manhattan should be. Nebraska with a great team, the favorite, and Kansas State, defending conference champion, fighting from the Huskers last year. Although the looser in its last two games, Kansas State will go into the game with a definitive chance of victory. The Wildcat has not won any games since Flinthaven and Fanning, first string tackles, are expected to be back in the starting lineup. The Huskers' sensational backfield, featuring Cardwell, LaNeue and Francks, probably will proclaim all the fireworks anyone could desire. The game at Norman also promises to be a real struggle. Oklahoma is making great strides forward under the guidance of Couch "Biff" Jones. Jones was formerly connected with big time football and apparently is going to raise Sooner球队 to such a status. Iowa State, despite its defeat by Nebraska, is absolutely not a weak sister. The Cyclones, despite their bravery in basking's 5-yard line in their game with the Huskers, which should leave little litle as to their offensive power. Men's Intramurals --complete the probable starting backfield. Of the four teams playing today to defend their perfect records, Phi Game alone remains with an unblemished record. While the Fijis was downing the Phil Deltos 6-0, Beta knocked D. U. from the top rung of the ladder 2-0. Rock Chalk, also undefeated last night, tipped 6-0 with K.E.K. Sigma Chi, with her credit, was toppled from first position in the second division by Sig Ep. 6-0. Play was somewhat difficult and al ams encountered trouble passing lick ball. With superior punting Sig Ekep sigma Chi well in her own territories and helped win the period, a Sigma Chi kick was taken at mid-field and run around left end back of good blocking for a touchdown which was responsible for the Sigma Chi loss. A fattly pass from center over the quarterback's head which resulted in a safety proved to be the necessary tool for winning. It out 2-9 victory over the D.U. team. The play came in the last minute of the game as the finish of a hard fought game. Phi Gamma Delta scored a 6-0 decision over the Phil Deltis to remain undefeated. The climax came in the last few minutes of the first half when a long pass, Kell to Wobker was good to the Phil Deltis 2-yard line. A plunge into the line failed but the next play, Kell to Lemoine was good for the necessary distance. The try for point after touchdown failed. All intramural managers are requested to report to the intramural office of the university to secure intramural books with rules and regulations pertaining to the various sports. No intramural games are scheduled for today. The following freshmen have been appointed to serve on the Intramural board: Phil Lesh, Arkansas City; Charles Godfrey, Los Angeles; Richard Pine, New York City; and George Bowles, Kansas City, Mo. Freshman Gridsters Chester Cox is playing quarterback and is doing a good job of it. He is from Elk City and weighs 160 pounds Chester was a star at Independence High School and also a very capable track man. He is responsible to do great things here at Kansas. --complete the probable starting backfield. --complete the probable starting backfield. Maurice Cannopy is from Yates Center, weigh 160 pounds, and is a very shifty back. He also was a star at Independence junior college. Interest Mounts For Kansas State Nebraska Battle Huskers Are Set to Regain Title Which They Lost to the Wildcats Last Year Interest in the Kansas State-Nebraska game this coming Saturday is running very high for several reasons. In the first place, the Wildcats will be defending their Big Six championship, which they won last year by defeating Iowa State 5-3. The place it is the Kansas State Homecoming game. In the third place, the Wildcats are going to be at full strength for the first time in three weeks, which is very cheering news to the folks at Manhattan. In the fourth and last place, this game will in all probability have a ruler of the conference this year. Taken as a whole, this game has every right to be termed the most important game of the week. Already, Bengaluru hosted the manager of the Kansas State athletic department, 10,000 of the available 17-800 seats have been sold out. There are about 2,300 seats on the cast stadium but they are going like hot cakes. Myers said that arrangements had been made to set up nearly 2,000 extra seats around the city. Coach Fry Expects Battle Coach *Joy* (a took his Wildcat into the stadium for a long secret practice against the freshmen, who used Nebraska plays. The return of Maurice 'Red' Elder to the lineup put the Kansas State back up to full strength and boosted the team's stock several points. Elder is expected to take up the role of backup lback players and will serve as the spark to set the Wildcat machine in motion. Couch Fry said he was not conceding the game to the Huskers although he was expecting a battle to hold down the score on a team that is making an impressive bid for national recognition. He told reporters the victory for weeks now and are in a mood to sink their claws deeply into them, preferably the Cornhuskers. Cornhuskers are Favorites Notchka emerged on the short end of a 75-40 Minnesota team last Saturday after twice having victory in their grasp, only to muff their chance. It was a grueling game for everyone, with Carden, the sce ball fighter for the Cornhuskers was on the spot that day in that he had been built up as a potential All-America first-round winner, where those who saw the game said that Minnesota had two men on him all afternoon and he didn't have a chance. Little Jerry LaNouse did most of his work for the Owls and performed quite credibly. 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