PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1933 Minnesota Victors Over Cornhuskers In Gruelling Game Gophers Rise to Heights Twice in Last Period to Stave Off Assaults In as bertie a game as a Big Six team has ever played, *Nebraska* was defeated yesterday by Minnesota, 12-7 in the playoffs. The minutes of play and then were able to owe only once more in the remaining 38 minutes. Neither team was able to stop The Gophers started the game off with a bang, when Roseco, brilliant Minnesota back, returned the opening kickoff 75 yards. This carried the ball to the Neubauer 25-yard line, and in the sixth quarter the juggernta had a touchdown. The Corshands were undaunted, however, by this demonstration and came back with a vengeance. A steady stream of fans took the 30-90 run by Jerry LaNoe. 160-pound halfback, for a touchdown. The Gophers had earlier missed their try for the point after touchdown, but Hukkers made their good led and 12-7. Neither Team Threatens This was followed by a period in which both teams gained ground, but neither team threatened seriously. It appeared that the half was going to end with the goal being scored by rota audibly used its power again and started a parade down the field that brought their second touchdown and pushed to be their margin of victory. The second half used as weird situations as had the first half. A long pact set the stage for the most dramatic event of the day. Douglas, reserve fullback, kicked a long punt which went over the Gopher safety man's knee and broke his right foot. It was fumbled in it and a Nebraska man recovered on the Minnesota 2-word line. Nebraska Starts Drive With only two yards to go for a touchdown and four downs in which to cover those two yards, it seemed as though the Cornbreads were certain ball would play later the ball was back on the 18-yard line, and Minnesota took the ball. Having tossed away this scoring opportunity, Nebraska started a sensational drive. Fifty-five yards were gained in three plays, but once again the Gophers stopped short of a goal, and never threatened seriously after this. LaNouce was the Husker star. Minnesota stopped him at times, but he ripped off a number of good gains and piled up a staggering sum of yardage. Lloyd Cardwell, Nebraska halfback played about the worst game of his career. With his chances for all-American recognition depending to a good extent on this showing in the game he blew up. For the ball, and only once during the entire game did he make a gain worth mentioning. SPORT SHOTS By H. M. Mason, Jr., c37 Leaun Edmonds, Topeka sports writer and football official, proved once more that he was the man to deal with football teams that try to get rough. Edmonds referred the St. Benedict's-Washburn game Friday, and the expected rough staff failed to master the Kansas-St. Benedict's game. Edmonds would he would let such things happen as occurred here, his wield on the game. Consequently, the game between St. Benedict and Washburn was watched by hundreds of fans. It had been the aggressors here, and it I know that the Ichabods were no one Old Gil Dilole of Cornell is living up to his reputation as the most gloomy individual in the nation. And he has reason. For the Ithaca team get off to a bad start last season, Cornell is playing the opener. The veteran Scotch College is the winner. The playsa and that squad dropped five. of its seven games. to get funny with. However, no bravely developed and the only fireworks came in the Ravens' decisive victory by a score of 13-6. Lawrence and Atchison football fans should be getting used to scores of 42. Last Saturday, the Jayhawks beat it, Benedict's, of Atchison, 42-0. Yesterday, Kansas lost to Michigan State exactly the same score, Friday night at Iowa. Yymette High of Kansas City, 42-0 is a coincidence, it happens that Wyndote is coached by Percy Parks, a graduate of the University. Ohio State, the favorite to win ... mythical national championship this year, defeated Drake 85-7 yesterday. To say that the Bucks walked on them is better description of what happened would be to say that Ohio State not only walked on them but also jumped up and down on them. Ohio State's seize was not, however, a record score for Ohio State. Willowforce beat Morrison 90-0. One of the mighty fell yesterday. Stanford, with nine of the eleven men who were in the starting lineup for the Rose Bowl game, bowled to UCL A., 7-6. Stanford seemed badly hurt by the team's success in teams of all time, but this defeat pretty well spoils the season for them. The fact that the Indians failed to make the point after touchdown causes one to doubt that "Monk" Moscri, Stanford's all-American and was in the game. Moscri is just about automatic when he scores. But he scored 33 points on field goals and points after touchdowns. KANSAS TO COMPETE IN TWO MILE RACE WITH MANHATTAN Bill Harglars, head track coach, says that Kansas will compete in a 2-mile team race with Manhattan on Nov. 23 at Manhattan. The following men are working out now: Bob Cameron, Astoria, N. Y., Duce Chads, Medicine Lane, John Fitzgibbon, Benner Springs, Ruben Zadak, Michael McDermott, Robert Kaiser, Poila; Hugh Craw, Charles Bekart, New York City. Missouri Defeats Colorado Eleven By Score of 20-6 Minnesota and Iowa State Also Win Their Tilts; Kansas State Is Conquered Big Six teams fared poorly this week-end. Kansas lost to Michigan State, 42-0; Nebraska was defeated by Minnesota, 12-7; and Kansas State succeeded before Marquette, 14-0. Missouri won from Colorado, 20-6; Texas defeated Oklahoma, 12-7; and Iowa state conquered Upper Iowa, 23-0. At Columbia, the University of Missouri won its first major football triumph since mid-season of 1932 by turning back Colorado, 20-6. A crowd of 8,000 howled approval as Missouri put over touchdowns in each of the first three periods, to offset the score turned in the first three minutes of play. Don Johnson, 150-pound halfback provided the day's major thrill with a 14 yard gallop through the Colorado Gillett. His Tiger's touchdown in the second period. Faurot, Missouri coach, did not vary his custom of streaming subs through the game, using 41 men during practice. He said a more than 2 to 1 advantage in yardage gained 373 to 171, but the first down chart gave the Tigers only a 19-15 The passing by both teams was poor as aggregate figures show only 6 completed passes in 23 attempts. Each pass was also gained, gained slightly more than 60 yards. Down at Dallas, a fighting Oklahoma team fell before Texas 12-7, in an inter-game conference. Both teams put on speed in the first half and showed the effects in the latter part of the game after weakening Oklahoma's defense. They made in the first half, Oklahoma attempted an aerial attack in the latter part of the game in a desperate attempt to win. Iowa State deflected Upper Iowa college 23-0. Last year Uw Iowa was one of the few undefeated teams in the country. Men's Intramurals --v. H. Height; K. Lewis vs Carlos D. Janon; L. H. Hughes vs. Whitaker; B. Barnum v. W. Hall; R. Grant vs R. Pine; O. Armstrong or W. Coffin; B. Goudy v. L. Clark; W. O. Converse vs R. Seidler; W. E. Schroeder Second round—M. Covey n. N. Taylor; E. Orbin vs Chas. Greenness; J. Aldier-ice, Monday: Touchfootball - PI K.A. vs Delta Upsilon; Delta Chi vs Phi PSi; Sigma Nu vs Sig Ep; Sigma Chi vs A. T.O. Horse鞋s - Phil DiPs vs Phi Gam; Sig Alph vs Beta. Tennis - No games scheduled. Handball-No games scheduled. The intramurals schedule for the coming week is as follows: Tuesday; Touchefootball Phi-Chi Phi Boiler makers; Delta Tau vs Kappa Sig; Ttheta Tau vs Tennessee Club; Redmen vs Pioneers. Horse shoes—No joined scheduled. Tennis-Beta vs Sig Victory. Tennis-Phi vs Phil Dell; Acacia vs Sigma Na. Wednesday: Touchfootball N game schedule: Horse show *Chi Seng* Siu Kang *Sig-Tai* Sinmae Nu v Delta Tau *Pi K.A.* Shi Pham *Hardball-Acacia* Siu Vag Thursday: Touchfootball — R o E chalk vs Kappa Eta Kappa; Phi Delt vs Phi Giam; D.U. vs Beta; Sigma Cha vs Sig Epis Horcahos; Theta Tau vs Aig Alth; Delta Tau vs Sigma Tau. N.to Phi Delta; Diga Tau K.P.A.; T.O- Phi Pa. Drawings for an open horseshoe tournament and an all-freshman tennis tournament at the University of Baltimore bulletin board outside the intramural office by Ed Elbod, director of intra- Results for intramural play in horse- shoes, handball and tennis for the pas- week are as follows: Tennis: Sigma Nu defeated Sigma Chi 2-1. Rock Chalk defended Phi 3-0; Big Alph won from D.U. by a forfeit. Horsecamps: Phi Delt defeated Acacia 3-0; Phi Gum defeated Acacia 2-1; Theta Tau defeated Phi Delt 2-0; Sep Ep on from the Dau Tau by a forfeit. All first-round matches of both tournaments must be played by Friday, Oct. 18. Men who are playing and who do not have phones or live outside of Lawrence must arrange their matches immediately. **Handball:** Pi K.A won from Delta Tau by a forfeit. Kappa Sig won from Beta 2; Beta 1; Sig Alph won from Sig B by a forfeit. Pi Gam defeated Pi K.A Drawings for all - freshman tennis tournament are as follows: First round —G. Gaskill vs R. Harris L. Schroeter Drewings for the open horseshoe tournament is as follows: First round —A. Latham, by; J. Vawter vs J. Frontey; B. Lowey, by; J. Means vs M. Reis; B. Lowey, by; J. Means vs M. Poblyb; D. Kesler, by; Chie Ward vs H. Towns; A. Nishrobe, by. Extants in these tournaments are urged to look at the drawings on the intramural bulletin board at once for their arrangement and arrangement of the listings. Volley ball practice periods have been posted on the bulletin board in Robinson gym, and every woman interested should report for one practice. If she cannot come with her own equipment, she should report at one of the other practices. Women's Intramurals --- The practice periods follow: Mon. Oct. 14, 4.30, ETC, IWW, IND, TNPT; Oct. 15, 6.20, Orbital Hall, Waltseh Hall; Oct. 16, 8.30, Sigma Kappa, A O P i, A D; Wed. Oct. 16, 8, Chi Omega, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Kappa Delta, Thurs., Oct. 17, 7:30, Gamma Delta, Thurs., Oct. 18, 7:30, Beta Keta; Fri. Oct. 18, open to all. The deadline for the first round of the tennis tournament has been extended to Monday because of rainy weather. The first round in handball must be played and the scores turned in by Fri. Oct. 18. The winner must have at least two goals, and the game count 21 points each. Alpha Gamma Delta defeated Kappa Alpha Theta in horse-shoes. SWIMMING CLUB ANNOUNCES COMPLETE LIST OF PLEDGE Twenty-four women have passed the requirements for Quack club and will be this year's members of the swimming organization. They will report for the regular business and swimming classes on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 8 p.m. The new pledges are Betty Dook, c38; Isabel Spiegel, c39; Mickie Roberts, c40; Ruth Werley, ed; edur Mary Katherine Lutter, c39; Burie Dallon, c39; Helen Robinella Finke, c36; Hazel Cobel gr; Elizabeth Fike, c36; Elizabeth Short, c39. Margaret Willec, c37; Barbara Simpson, c39; Kathie Eustace, c36; Dorothy Dyer, c'uncl; Nadine Ingleman, c79; Betty Archer, c'uncl; betley Jones, c89; Betty Heitman, c'uncl; Peggy Harrison, fa 39; Sara Naile Pickett, c6; Jane Gives, c'uncle; Jane Allen, fa 37; and Isabel Perry, c'uncel. TAU SIGMA MEMBERS TO GIVE BI-WEEKLY DANCING LESSONS Social舞 classes for beginners, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Dunel and Tau Sigma members, will be old again this year beginning Thursday. 17, at the Union ballroom, Odd Dunel announced Friday. The classes are open to whoever is interested in learning the fundamentals of social dancing, the waltz and the fox dance, for ten cents will be made of each person. The cost tends, to help pay the expenses for the ballroom and the music, which will From next Thursday evening until the Thanksgiving holidays, lessons will be given every Tuesday and Thursday night from 7 until 8 o'clock. horoom and the music, which will consist of a piano at first, and later amplified recordings. Marquette University Defeats Kansas State Powerful Team Overcomes Wildcats in a 14 to 0 Victory Marquette University at Milwaukee defeated Kansas State Friday 14 to 0 in a thrilling game before an estimated crowd of 10,000 persons. Marquette opened up in the first quarter and scored a touchdown when Art Wume broke loose on a 54-yard ground around left end. Cuff and Math, substitute tackles, moved down the only two Wildkids who had a chance to catch them. Math had也 heared the line of scrimmage. Cuff place locked for the extra point. In the second period, Kansas State began clicking and drove the ball to been clicked and drove the ball to Marquette's 5-yard line. Foturated in this drive was a forward pass. Ayer, who was stopped at the 5-yard line that was stopped on the 5-yard line, when Marquette's line held, and it became Marquette's ball after Kansas Then Marquette came back with the same driving power that the Wildcats had exhibited and drove the ball to goal, where they were halted by the gun. Marquette got its scoring combination in working order again in the third quarter after marching from its own 21-yard line to the goal in five plays. Cuff and Baivid got off for 30 yards each and Baivid tucked from the 30 after shaking off several Kansas State tacklers. Cuff again placed keyed for the extra point. In the last period, Marquette was constantly in scoring position, but lacked the punch to put it over. A fumble and a 15-yard penalty gave Marquette the ball on the Agnieszka 5-yard line, but the Kansan's line held, and they required possession on their own end, which ended with a pass to stop a third threat, and soon after this threat the gun went off ending the game. The Wildcats were without the services of "Ridel" Elder, who was left behind because of a serious knee injury. Read the Kansan Want Ads Service and Style In every stitch SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. 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