PAGE FOUR SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS HAYS TEACHERS WINNERS OVER KANSAS STATE 3-0 Champions Upset As Huskers Trim Iowa State, 20-7 Tigers Edge Warrensburg and Sooners Triumph Over New Mexico in 25-0 Tilt Results of Yesterday's Big Six Games Kansas 42, St. Bonaventure 0 Kansas State 4, Fort Hays State 3 Missouri 7, Warrensburg Teachers 0 Oklahoma 5, New Mexico 0 Okahanna 23, New Mexico 0 Field Goal Beats Wildcats There was no cheer in Manhattan tonight for Kansas State fans, out *c* see the first Big Six championship eleven they own, action in the field They still were stunned by the 3 to 0 defeat given the Wildcats by the Fort Hays State college grinders here today. The Hays team, champions of the Central conference, had the better of the play in the last three periods. Starting a determined march in the third quarter, the Hays eleven, with Palmer and Stahl alternating, carried the ball to the K-State 12-yard line before the Wildcats stopped them on downs. Warren wounded the ball was recovered by Hays. Resigned, tightly guarded by the uprights from the 12-yard line for the three points, bringing the highly cherished victory to Hays. The Wilkens fought fiercely in the last quarter, attempting to score, but their efforts, including runs of 15 and 20, were by quarterback Ayeris, were in vain. Close Victory for Tigers Missouri beat the Warrensburg Huskers in Conference Win Teachers, 7 to 0, but the Teachers were very decidedly not the pusher over that they were expected to be. For three quarters, the Mules foiled all of Tigers' scoring attempts and won one victory; but all it could do to push over a single touchdown. The touchdown culminated a 57-yard march down the field and came on a pass from Frye to Mahley good for the last 10 yards. The Teachers threatened to pull away if Mahley squirreled 4-yard line, but an incomplete pass over the goal line ended this. The only conference game of the week, the tussle between Nebraska and Iowa State, didn't run quite true to do although the Huskies finished on the long end of a 20 to 7 score. Nebraska scored four touchdowns on Chicago last week and it was thought that the Huskers would score four or five touchdowns and Cardwell to lead the way. However, the Cyclones limited Nebraska to three touchdowns and scored one of their own on a blocked punt. The Huskers mixed a smashing ground game with passes to achieve their victory. Easy Triumph for Sooners Oklahoma's decisive 25 to 0 triumph over New Mexico was as unexpected as the decisive margin of the Jayhawk who beat Houston, flashed attack that completely softened the Lobos, and won by four touchdowns. New Mexico, who was expected to push the Sooners all the way, threatened Oklahoma and was stepped on the 3-yard line. October 11 Kansas State vs. Marquette at Mil- waukee (20-72) October 12 Kansas vs. Lansing (0-6) Kansas vs. Michigan State at East Iowa State vs. Upper Iowa at Ames Missouri vs. Colorado at Columbia (0-0) Nebraska vs. Minnesota at Lincoln (0-20) (0-24) Oklahoma vs. Texas at Dallas. (0-19) PHONE K.U.66 1 Fr. St. Benedicti: Weifennbach, 10 tries for a net gain of 37 yards, Nef. 8 attempts for 14 yard hits, Nef. 6 attempts for 24 yards loss, Dockery, 4 times for 25 yards loss, Dockery, 8 times for 25 yards, Danaber, once for 2 yards; Dunaway, once for 5 yards and 4 times CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED ROOMS FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND GIRL. Room in modern, quiet home. Only one other cooner. Phone 1147. 1147. Ohio. -19 BUNDLE WASHING. Special handling of silks and fine linens. Call for and deliver. Phone 232M. -21 WANTED STUDENT LAUNDRY Prices reasonable. Mending done free. Call for and deliver. Phone 1313, -15 ROOMS: Two large adjoining south rooms un furnished $18,000. Furnished as sleeping rooms $12,000 each room near bath. All bills paid. $10,010 - Ohio. Fred Harris did all the扑unting for muses, kicking 10 times for a total of 54. He then went to four-four of these went into the end zone, making the actual punting distance 38. TAXI LOST. wrist 's yellow-gold Hamilton wrist watch. Lost somewhere be- tween Belmonte's gym and Sigma F Phone 1144. Beward. -19 Most of Kansas' offensive strength was shown in its passing attack while functioned well during the afternoon. Kansas attempted 22 passes and completed 7 of them that gained 109 yards. The Juyhawks gained 170 yards from scrimmage, exclusive of passes and penetration. Kansas concerned the two elevens were about even, Kansas making 12 and St. Benedict's 11. FOUND: Dark blue hat with initials D.B.G. Owner may have same by paying for al. Palace Barber Shop-17 Phone 12 - 987 HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. The individual attempts of the various men are as follows: Dougcard carried the ball 10 times for a net gain of 39 yards; Harry, 7 times for a net gain of 26 yards; James, 12 times for a net of 16 yards; Wienkee, 5 times for 14 yards; Gianmanglo, 5 times for 14 yards; Hapgood, 7 attempts for a net of 21 yards; Peterson, 3 times for 15 yards; Bunny, 3 times for 15 yards; they once for 7 yards. Luce, once for one yard; Winlow, once for 15 yards. FOR SALE FORD COUPE for sale 1301 mode First class condition. See it at st. 8 Standard Service Station, 6th and Ma- sachusetts. -2 FOR SALE Antique Studded Skider Sodar Fine mechanical condition. Good tires and battery. Good ear for group wrenn ship. Rutter's Repair Shop. 1044 Mass The punting duties were divided up among four St. Benedict们, Weffendebauch patting five times for a total of 185 yards. Martin kicked five times for a total of 158 yards. Neeff earned a total of 43 yards in two attempts. Prosek kicked twice, for a total of 53 yards. 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Mordack, Mark. **Litton**: Barcay. Quarterback **Langmann**, Antoine. **langmann**, Lao, Fullbuck. Douglas. Varsity Cage Practice Will Get Started Oct. 19 St. Benedict's Reds; McLean, Kurt Brady, Michael Cunningham, Maron, Maron, Smith, D.Judds, Dalesh Miller, Collins, Lullia, Gallianah, Robo Ross, Chris Jenkins, Rubbery, Thompson, Prock, Dehner, Concannon, McGee, Green, Quiggs, Kirkinson, Gilmark, Fullback Dockery The varsity basketball squad of the University of Kansas will begin practice Oct. 15, working out three days a week until the close of the football season. Seven Lettermen Return to Jayhawker Squad This Season Officials; Referee, Louis Menge, Warrensburg Umpire, Ted O'Sullivan, Warrensburg Umpire, Ted O'Sullivan, Field judge; Harley Selvidge, Field judge; Michele Menneman, Geo Gardner, Southwestern, Seven lettermen will be available for Dr. F. C. Allen's team this year. They include Milton Allen; Ray Ebling, who was all-Big Six and all-American (the high score in the Big Six with 188 points on an average of 1252 points per game; Francis Kappleman, Ray Noble, Paul Rogers, Wilmer Shafter, and A. Welfhausen. In addition to these seven promising sophomores, among them being Marvin Cox, Newton Haverstock, Noel Stuart, Grant Carbus, Dean Coleman, Frank Tenneth, Dallaton KU Salem First downs 12 12 Yds. from scrimgage 171 Yds. lost by scrimg 11 47 Passes attempted 22 27 Passes missed 5 6 Passes, gained by 109 126 Passes intercepted by 5 1 Yds. ret. intercept, passes 104 108 Yds. lost by penal 9 6 7 Ball lost on downs 105 7 Ball lost on downs 10 14 Total yds, pnts 301 420 Average pnts, yds. 30 30 Ret. of pnts, yds. 103 3 Ret. of pnts, yds. 8 8 Kick-off, yds. 442 0 Ret. of kick-off, yds. 0 52 Kick-off, yds. 1 2 Own fumbles recov. 1 2 Times out 3 2 Touchdown, Copeman, Decke, Hyatt, Maryland, Douglas (2). Peer touchdown, McCall, 4; Harris 2. Three men are lost to the team this year by graduation. They are Dick Wells, who was captain last year, Gordon Gray, and Bob Ryler. 1 2 3 4 Tol Kansas 14 7 0 21 42 St. Benedicts' 0 0 0 0 0 The Big Six schedule for the coming season is as follows: Official attendance, 14,148, not including bands and help. games than did Iowa State, and it was the fact that Kansas played 16 games while Iowa State played only 10. This year, according to Dr. Allen, director of athletics and head basketball coach, the schedule will be more even between Kansas finished second in the standings last year, although they won more Jan 7 - Kansas State at Manhattan Jan 11 - Iowa State at Lawrence Jan 15 - Missouri at Columbia Jan 20 - Nebraska at Lawrence Feb 4 - Iowa State at Ames Feb 8 - Kansas State at Kansas Feb 15 - Kansas State at Lawrence Feb 19 - Washburn at Topeka Feb 29 - Nebraska at Linein March 3 - Oklahoma at Lawrence March 6 - Missouri at Lawrence Pre - season games also have been played in University of Southern California, and two with the University of California to be played at Kansas City. Men's Intramurals Twenty-five touch football teams two more than last year, will begin the 1035-36 intramural season. Tennis handball, and horseshoe matches also got underway. Basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, track and playground ball will follow in their proper Last year, Beta Theta Ip amassed a total of 1,448.98 points to win the sweeps trophy, which is a cup awarded to the organization which collated the entire year. Kappa Sigma, second place winners, had a total of 1,337.16 points and Delta Theta earned third place with 1,323.26 points. Nineteen cups offered last year's —by having your personal hand bag, brief case, note book, pocket书签, etc. gold or silver. Get our quantity, price. BRICK'S "On the Hill" PROTECT Yourself From Loss OCHSE Free and Prompt Delivery - Phone 50-51 35c Sunday 3-Course Dinner Subscribe for TRY OUR Printing and Party Shop 814 Mass.—Phone 288 Headquarters Rexall Drug Store THE KANSAS CITY STAR PHONE 17 winners were shared by 11 organizations, four being the most won by any organization. 13 papers - 15c per week 847 Mass. St. This week's results show that Beta, DU, Pioneer club, Delta Tau, Phi Pi, Phi Chi and Phi Gam have a clean slate as the result of their first games. The Phil Diu were defeated in their first match by the DU's and the Kappa Sigs battled the Sig Alphs to a scoreless team this season. This team this year should be very strong and the going will be rough for everyone. H. L. Nevin Distributor Individual contests in inter-organize play also were started this week, wilt spirited challenging by numerous members of nearly all the organized houses of each team. To win the scores this year will be much closer than those last year. Six men from each organization may participate in each sport in the pyramid tournaments, and as a giveaway to each participant and their team, we will receive an orientation or team total at the end of each season. In this way, play is stimulated and the team members are urged by the lure of extra points to participate as many opponents as possible. Periods for teaching handball will be held Mondays at 3:30 and 4:30, and Tuesday, 3:30. Horseback sessions will be on Monday at 4:30, Tues., 4:30, and Wednesday, 4:30. Each intramural manager should call at the office in Robinson gym and get minimographed copies of tennis and drawing for the horoscope schedule. Horseshoe tournaments will start Thursday, Oct. 10 at 4:30, with Kappa Alpha Theta vs Alpha Gamma Delta contesting. --ball and never threatened the Lawrence goal. Women's Intramurals WH, Shendale, Gamma Phi Beta, vs January, Alpha Chi Omega; CH, Brink; Pi Beta Phi, vs Lippet; A O Pi, Mec- Donal, Dr; OH vs Sharp Sigma Kappa; Barrackan, CH vs Ros; WH, Taylor; Gamma, CH vs Sharp Sigma; Green, Pi Beta Phi vs Green, Alpha Chi Omega; Mumet; TU vs Durban; Carglery, Gamma Phi Beta vs Bye. Herdahl division for women at murals have been posted in Robinson gym as follows: Lemon, Pbi Pihe Phi; Montgomery, W, Spiegel, CH, vs Green, A, O Pihe Phi; Green, A, O Pihe, Dalton, Gamma Phi Beta, vs Pulley, WH, Learward, TNT, vs Fribraugh, WH, Learward, TNT, vs Fribraugh, WH, Learward, TNT, Daniels, Sigma Kappa Karlan, Gamma Pihe Beta, vs Dodge, K, GT, TNT, vs McPafle, TNT, vs McPafle Lions Defeat Trojan Team Lawrence High Wins Opener In North eastern Kansas Conference A powerful Lawrence eleven handed the Topeka high school their first defeat at the Haskell stadium Friday night. The Jets opened upper by the score of 6-0. The Lions, led by Anon Cohen, consistently outplayed their rivals and repeatedly threatened to score. The locals scored their touchdown in the second quarter when a forward and a lateral pass. Cohen to Allen to Swinehart, was good for 20 yards taking the Trojan to the nine yard line. A line player then moved attacks the more move attempts at the stubborn Topeka for ward wall put the ball over. Johnson's try for extra point was wide of the mark. A fifteen yard penalty for unnecessary roughness put down a Topeka scoring threat in the first quarter after a long pass from Anderson to Wylio was good to the Lawrence 24 was call back. Except for a momentary show of power at the beginning of the second half, Topeka played defensive A Lion drive in the third period was thwarted when Thurber's fumble was recovered by Gladfelter on the Topeken yard stripe. BY Lawrence gained eight first downs to Topeka's two. EATING HERE Only $2.15 Lunch and Dinner THE CAFETERIA 11 Meals a Week --- One STOP Service GOOD YEAR Willard Batteries Washing Sinclair Products Alemiting Complete Brake Service --- Open All Night Call 1300 Carter Super Service Have You Lost Anything? STUDENTS If you've lost some article of value it's worth your spending 25c in an attempt to get its return. 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