SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1934 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS VOLUME XXXII Pajama-Clad Will Be F At Annu Free Movies W South Park for Those ery Clr An enscr of motors the university band wi session of nighthirt-sec in their winding mar- eer in the nightlight hir- morning夜 in the tui nightlight hirndar. All men students are the memorial Union b paraders will start doo paraders will start doo nue through a lane e torches. The parade is down Indiana street to the parade ground, then south down the naze in a snake dance to All Men Can To "It is it笑道 to freshmen or like it understood that a chairman of the traidt is told today. The "flying K-men and Kui-Ku's route out all snacks. At South Park a hit which Lawrence herm will last week, a past week, will be ready. Edwin (Hans) cheerleader, and his asl in some rousing yells to pep talks by Dr. Forrest and Jack Rice." c36 Merchants to Pro Through the courtroom, rence Chamber of Com- menders will be treated cider and apples. After the cider and apples, by the Dickson, Varnon theaters free of charge theater, because of the ting there, will not be radiers. At the Dick, theater organist will the theater organist will students in singing the "It is very essential preserved throughout order that the program time for the 9 o'clock Lindbergh Raider. No riddler, no Ku-Ku, and Ku-Ku's, who are parade, will be on han marchers. Student Recital Piano and Voice Are For Arts Progr The weekly Fine At hold this afternoon in fiction auditorium at 3:30 as was follows: Piano. Theme and Variation. Geneva Tree. Voice: The due bei mir The Sandman, (from and greet) Keith Da- Fiano: Sop. Op. 31, No. 2 First Movement Willis Quie Voice: Phyllis Has Such Chi- Graves arr. Midreal McDow Piano: Concerto in G minor First Movement Beat Be (Orchestral parts on by Howard C. Madden Professors N. P. She Downs were the guest Bacteriology Club fun hall yesterday. Both talk about their expert mer on a trip to the rer- tory in Indiana. I spoke about the social talk while Professor talked to its indian sit- side. Educational Green Phila Delta Kappa, fraternity, elected off- at a special meeting 7 Those elected are: pres- torm, vice president, treaturer-retainer, Garla J. W. Twente, pro- spective member dressed the meeting to School Districts in Kr Marquette's Lead Proves Too Great For Kansas State Aggies Lose 27-20 Despite Three-Touchdown Rally Which Is Begun in Third Period A three touchdown Wildest rally in the last half fell short of the early lead built up by the powerful Marquette eleven and the Kansas State ten went down in defeat to their Milwaukee host 27 to 20 last night. The game, which ended with a goal, seemed prepared to bother the Manhattan team, was witnessed by a crowd of 10,560. Marquette scored three times in the first half, two of the scores resulting from Kansas State fumbles, and the other climaxing a 60-yard drive. After the victors had scored their final points early in the third period, the defense life to show over three touchdowns and come within 7 points of a tie. Assistant Couch Wes Fry who remained with the squad until after the game Friday night expected to make a hurried flight Saturday from formam in青岛 in time to sew the University of Kansas-Su. Benedict's game here. Monday Coach Waldorf and his assistant will begin five days of preparation for the opening Big Six game with Kansas, a game which has become the "football classic of Kansas." It will be the thirty-second annual game and it will last 33 years. The first game in 1902 but the two teams did not play in 1910. The game there Oct. 20 will be the major attraction of the annual Homecoming celebration of Kansas State alumni. Banding, a parade, a pep meeting Friday night, registration for alumni and reunion of friends Saturday forenon, a lunch on alumni at noon Saturday, followed by the game, dances and play with each annually attract thousands. Several hundred Kansas newspapermen will be guests of honor at the game. In the first 20 years of the Jayhawk-Wildcat gridiron argument the Jayhawk had the better of it. Mike Ahearra's 1966 team was the only one that had defeated the Jayhawk. The second game was against by a 7 to 1 tie in 1923, Captain Ray Hahn of Kansas State intercepting a pass to run 70 yards for the K.S.C. touchdown. The 1924 season saw Kansas State break into the win column against K.U. for the first time in 19 years and start a string of Wildcat Kansas Trounces Ravens To Capture First Victor (Continued from page 1) before being tackled. Dockery failed to gain and Weiflennach was thrown to the ground, but then pushed to Murray, gained 8 yards, but on one down, Dockery failed to gain and the ball went to Kane. With Kane's kicker at 47, but the Stunkey扑回 to the Kansas 47, but the runback brought the ball down to the 39. Weiflennach was incomplete as the quarter ended. Second Quarter St. Benedict's made 3 yards on second base, another yard线. Welfenbach's another yard line. Nef picked up the free ball and carried it down to the Kamas 1-yard line. Welfenbach's attempted for extra point was wide. Welfenbach kicked off over the Kamas goal line, and the ball was near the goal line. Kansas, Stukley made less than a yard. Nesmith made 2 yards, and Albany Martin returned 3 yards. Welfenbach advanced the ball 15 yards on a sweep Martin returned 3 yards. Welfenbach advanced the ball 15 yards on a sweep Martin returned 3 yards. Welfenbach called for time out. The Jayhawkers were assessed 5 yards for too much time out. Neft gained 6 yards, and but the ball on a tumble on the bases of their own 45. The Ravens drew a 15-yard penalty. Fumbles tumbled but recovered to gain 5 yards. Kansas tumbled to gain 8 yards. They each owned their own 38-yard line. Hammerers replaced Hays at end. O'Neal made a pass from his own 38-yard penalty, and a pass from Weffenbach was incomplete. Welfenbach passed to Deutch for an 18-yard gain. Deutch scored on a touchdown to the Kansas 3-yard line. Stukey punted back to the Kansas 41-yard线. On the next play, Neff carried the ball to the Kansas 3-yard line. Acting Captain Milo Clawson, senior end from Newton, has been acting captain of the Jay- ees and has been first touchdown of the season for Kansas yesterday on a pass from Hapgood play was called back and the Ravens received a 15-vard penalty. Kansas lineup for White and Kell. Welford participated in interleague play, and Neff failed to gain on the next play. Woffenbach went through center for 5 yards. Woffenbach punted to Hapgood. Happold returned 32 yards to the Kansas 47. Thompson and Dockery replaced Carn and Neff for St. Louis, who was incomplete. Happold picked up 6 yards through the line. Another pass was thrown by Neff to St. Benedict 13-yard line. O'Neal made a couple of passes, and Woffenbach was thrown for a yard loss by Phleas. Neff scored 50, and Happold returned 17 yards. Haggard passed to Ole Nehmith for a 20-yard gain and first and ten on the ball. He added up 3 yards and Nehmith added that many more. Haggard passed to Clawon McCall replaced Skirr for Kansas. McCall stepped across for a touchdown. McCall replaced Skirr for Kansas. McCall gave Kansas a 7 to 6 lead. DivesICK took off to Cahill on the Raven's 5-yard line. DivesICK took off to the 25. MORE went in for Pimlsa. An unsuccessful line plunge and an incursion passed to Peterson for 24 yards. On the next play, Nesmith broke up 8-yard loss. Haggard intercepted Cashil's long pass and carried it 30 yards up-8 yard loss. Third Quarter Sklar kicked off to the Ravens 6-yard line and Neff returned 22 yards. Neff scored a touchdown and his hill added 3 more. Neff failed to gain Sklar blocked the Raven punt and 7 yards from the Ravens' 32-yard line. A pass was incomplete and Stukey went over the line for a couple of yards. A pass Happened to Peterson, who made a field goal, bounds on the Ravens 33-yard line. McCann replaced Mr. St Bendice's Ravens lost seven yards and called time out. Weffernick advanced the ball one second after the Ravens didn't pass and cut back through a broken field 40 yards for a touchdown, the attempt for extra yards was funnelled into the net. Skar kicked off to the Baven 10-yard line and Norf returned to the Baven 10-yard line. Norf returned to the Welfenbach was thrown for a 12-yard run. Welfenbach was safe in the safety. Deckery replaced Norf, Karma replaced Skar. St. Benedict's failed to gain and Welfenbach put the towels at 43 and 85 inches, respectively, as a 45 marker. The Jawhawkers drew a 9-pound penalty for baffle in motion. Neamth failled to gain. A pass, Hippoed punted into the end zone and the ball was brought to the 20-yard line. Giannangoled went into the gate for Neamth. The Ravens made only 3 yards in two plays and punted out of bounds on their own 30-yard line. Hippoed advanced to the 17-yard line. Giannangoled for 27 yards and a touchdown. McCall's place tick was good for another. Kansas 20 and St Bone- McCall kicked off to the Benedictine yard line and it was returned to the 35 yard line. McCall was joined by Peterson, was rushed complete when Kansas interfered. The gain was 16 yards. Another pass was incomplete with 15 yards and a first down. Dockery got for 34 yards around the same end. Peterson scored and placed Giannakos for Kunselma. Helmert picked up 2 yards on a spinner play. Damaway passed to Peterson in the first half. tenc fo; extra point was wide. Secure, Kansas 35. St. Benedict 12. The Ravenas kicked off to the Kansas 10-yard line and Peterson returned the ball 24 and scored. White, Clawson and McKail were in for Hopgood, Hayes ad McKail. Fourth Quarter White made 9 yards on a run around his own right end. White added two more for a first half. White weed for 8 yards and pushed the ball enough for another first down. Stukey picked up 4 yards. The Joyhawkers were penalized 15 yards on the next play. Harris made 3 yards and punted one backyard 10-yard line. Kansas look time out. The Ravens failed to gain in two of their last three games. Martin Harris and Harry Jarvis interrupted Dawson's post on the 24-yard line. Kan-pee was knocked down by White pickey up yards through the White pickey up 5 more and then added another 10 for a first down on the Ravens' back field. The ball hulls 3 balls. White gained 3 again and Stuykess made another 3. White took over the first half with the first plunge took the球 within inches of a score and Peterson hugger looked like he'd kicked his third place kick for extra point. Score, Kansas 27, St. Benjamin 27. S狄塞扣 off to the Raven 9-yard line and Alleywood returned 20 yards to the Kahil. He was incomplete. A hitchback to Kelly, was incomplete. A hitchback to Dockery, was incomplete. Stukey took the ball on St. Benedict's 40-yard线. Stukey was hurt on the play and the defense gained a yard. White failed to gain and Kansas was penalized 15 yards on the play. Harris kicked to the Raven 7-yard line and Cahill returned to the 10-yard line with three shots, out of 8 yards. White took it on the Raven 40-yard marker and ran for a touchdown. McCall made good his fourth place kick of the afternoon and a touchdown. McCall made good his fourth place kick of the afternoon and a touchdown. Kearns kicked off to the Raven 34-yard line as the game ended. Kansas St. Denison B. Hammers LE LET Petersen G. Hammers LE LT Miller Sklar LG Giller Walmart RG CWEB Call RC Gwalik Dees RT CARney Clewian (C) RE DEutch Antonio GE JOHN Antonio LH Wollbeffen Stubley HR DONELM Stubley FR DOE Substitutions: Kansas - Center, Luton, Flippers, Guards, Moore, Ends; Philadelphia, O. Nessmith, Gianfranco; Halifaxi, O. Nessmith, Gianfranco; Boston, O. Nessmith, Gianfranco;凯尔, St. Benedict, Center, Buscheng, Sheb鸡, Mermis, Foster; Tack; Knoll, McConery, DeCourgant; Kedley, Kathryn, McConery; McConery, Thompson, Concacon; McConery, McConery, O'Neal; Fullbuck, Nolf, McGibble by person Kansas 0 7 13 14-34 St. Benedict's 0 6 6 0-12 Kansas, Searing Touchdowns, Clay (On Ninth between La. and Ind.) Hill Side Pharmacy Curb Service Dinners 25c Noon and Evening Hot Sandwich, Potatoes and Gravy — 15c son, Hagpood, Giannangleo, Peterson White; Point After Touchdown, McCa2 2, Sklar 2. St. Benedict's, Scoring Touchdown Neff, Peterson. Ounicals: J. L. 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