1 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 30.1934 Kansas and Iowa Wonder Who Won 1891 Grid Battl Memorable Game Is Claimied as Victory for Each Team When Jayhawks Quit A compilation of University of Iowa football records from 1890 to date, just at hand, recalls a game between the Iowa school and the University of Kansas over which difference of opinion exists even to this day. In the Iowa record for 1891, the last game of the season is lapsed thus; Iowa U.18; Kansas 14 In the Kansas book of records, the listing stands: Iowa 12: Kansas 14 The game was played in Kansas City, Mo., and the newspapers of the day tell the story of a game that resulted in a misunderstanding. Rules, in those days, were not as exploit as they are today, and Iowa was using a spiral formation that baffled the residents. The officers hawkers at a date as early as 1850. Wherever Iowa got the ball, ten men would put a hand on the shoulder of the man ahead, and the whole team wind up in a spiral about the ball-carrier. This spiral, then, would slowly work its way down the field, and the only way to stop it was for a half dozen Kansans to fall before the on-coming juggernaut, hoping in the upset to be able to grab the ball. The half ended Iowa 12, Kansas 14. Early in the second half Iowa started another spiral, and the Kansas left the field, declaring the formation in unfair one. The umpire placed the ball and blew his whistle. Iowa seized the ball and ran, unopposed for another touchdown and kick. Then they, too, left the field, with the score Iowa 18, Kansas 12. And it is so recorded in the Iowa archives. Member of Original Conference Professor of Origin Conference was one of the members of the delegation that traveled to george with Kansas, Missouri, and Washington University, in 1967, in the formation of that group. The next year Pelicans, Iowa State and Drocke came up in 1911, Iowa widow, later to become a member of the Big Ten. As a member of the Western (Big Ten) Conference, Iowa has won 46, lost 63, and tied 5 football games, and has an all-time record of 189 games, in 129 lost, and 12 tied, with a total of 4590 points recorded against 3652 scored by opponents. Iowa was champion of the Big Ten in 1921 and for honors in 1900 and 1922 Kansas Also Has Good Records The summary of Iowa games also records that in 1930 the Iowa scores beat 211 points in eight games, while in 1931 they fall to 7 points in eight games. However, in 1939 Iowa held all opponents to 5 points in nine games. The Michigan game in 1902 was Iowa's worst; when the Michigan men scored 107 to Iowa's 0. Kansas has nothing to equal this, but the 59 to no victory for Wisconsin in 1903 is offered as a start, and the Kansas 83 to 0 victory over Washington University in 1923 as a second entry. BASKETBALL, GAME PRICES ANNounced by DR. ALLEN In anticipation of the highly interesting games with Oklahoma here Feb. 8 and 9, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, announces 1000 balcony and gallery seats at 50 cents, in addition to 1100 on the main floor and first balcony at 75 cents. Either price includes box. 11. Oklahoma continues her march of victories, and defends Missouri at Columbia early next week, the games are on boaring on the endgame outcome. 'STUDENTS HAVE RECEIVED BENEFIT FROM DEPRESSION "Students of the University of Nevada have received more benefit than injury from the depression," R. C. Thompson, deam of men, was quoted this week in the Sagebrush. "The scholarship of students here shows a slight tendency to improve and apparently it is improving because of the depression." Thompson said. The reason for this is the fact that the students do not have as much money to spend in the past years. Furthermore, the fact has been impressed upon most students that they have to take advantage of their chance to win an award while they may, the dean declared. Reserve—(UP)—Ed. Chao, chief boss, announced Reserve would be unable to observe "fire prevention" week, so there was no room for improvement. The town has had no fires in the past five years. Kansans Are High Scorers Ebling Is Second in Big Six Court Averages; Harrington Tenth Kansas has its share with two in the first twelve high scorers in Big Six basketball for this season, with Ray Ebbing, forward, ranking fourth in actual number of points, and second in average points. Harrington is tenth in the list with 29 points. Three players who have been in five games, to Ebbing's four, surpass him in actual scoring and Brosa, who has a 16-3 record in three games, has the greater average. Following are the players who have scored more than 10 points: | Name | Go | GI | FT | PF | T4 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Wegner, I. S., c. | 5 | 15 | 17 | 17 | 37 | | Graham, K. S., f. | 5 | 15 | 18 | 12 | 42 | | Lunney, Neb., f. | 5 | 19 | 13 | 12 | 37 | | Parsons, Neb., g. | 5 | 15 | 18 | 12 | 37 | | Boyd, K. S., g. | 5 | 16 | 18 | 12 | 36 | | J. Cooper, Mo., f. | 4 | 14 | 17 | 5 | 35 | | Bross, Okl., f. | 3 | 14 | 17 | 5 | 35 | | Harrington, K. g. | 4 | 12 | 12 | 6 | 28 | | Main, K. g. | 3 | 12 | 12 | 6 | 28 | | Boswell, Neb., f. | 5 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 38 | | Jorgenson, M. g. | 1 | 11 | 3 | 11 | 25 | Browning, Ok., g. | 5 | 10 | 7 | 3 | 22 | Coppel, M. g. | 5 | 8 | 7 | 3 | 21 | Coppel, M. g. | 5 | 8 | 5 | 3 | 21 | Cowen, J. LS., f. | 4 | 10 | 1 | 1 | 21 | Widman, Neb., g. | 5 | 8 | 4 | 1 | 17 | Murson, Ok., c. | 3 | 8 | 0 | 5 | 16 | Doty, LS., f. | 5 | 8 | 5 | 15 | 15 | Vanek, Kan, g. | 5 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 14 | Freeland, K.S., c. | 5 | 6 | 4 | 10 | 14 | Schper, Mo, c. | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 11 | Thompson, Mo, f. | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 11 | FRATERNITIES AT BERKELEY FRATERNTIES AT BURKELEY MAY IGNORE PLEDGE RULE Greek organizations at the University of California are to resume the pleading of high school students which was suspended last fall by a ruling of the Interfraternity Council, according to the Daily Californian. At a recent meeting of the Council it was decided that the ruling which was made last October is "indulicate" and that until the house presidents have an opportunity to consider the ruling, it may be disregarded. Pocahontas, Ark.—(UP) After admitting her late husband was a moonshiner, Mrs. Duke Taylor, who said Luther McMullin the convicted slayer for $10,000, was awarded $1. Kansas to Enter 37 Men in Big Six Meet Voron, Masters, McDonald and Rogers, Nobraska, Lambertov, Dohman, and Nobreka. Lambertov, Dohman, and (Continued from Page 1) Oklahoma: Burke and Simms. 40 North Dust. Iowa State, Wichita, Kansas, Kansas City, Allison, Rogers, Gregs, Wright, and McComb. 440-Yard Dash Iowa State; Westing and Scott. Missouri; Wilson, Nichols, and Gorman Kannas. State; Darrien, D. M. McNiel. D. M. McNiel. Ziegler, Trindal, and D. Invee Oklahoma: Ward. Nebarky: England and Roberts. 800-yard Run Missouri: Hardy, Young, Gorman and Nichols. England and Robert Kanas State: McNeal, Hostetler, Miller Jensen, Jens, Holz, Tindall and D Imani Kansas Cummingham, Graves, McCoy Wright, Menkon, Donawn, and War. Nebraska: Storey, Ayres and Funk. New State: Grue and Chisholm. Missouri; Hardy, Hackney, Russell, and Kaye. Kansas; Cunningham, Borel, Johnson and Pankenzt Kansas State; Landon and Garvey. Oklahoma; Lehner. Kansas: Nawonger, Murray, Menze and Oklahoma: Lochner; Nebraska: Storey, Ayres and Funk Iowa: Crum and Chishun Missouri: Wagner, Beasley and Russell, Karina State: Nixon and Wheelock. Oklahoma: Cleveland. Nebraska: Blaser. Nebraska Stoney, Kyres and Punts Iowa Slate: Guse and Chisholm. Two-Mile Run Missouri: Teter, Briell, Walker, Miner, and Coulley Kansas; Schroeder, Graver, Cunningham, Ham, Allison, Rogers, Donahue One-Mile Relay vebraska: Bissel, www.Statia. No entry Misgouri, Wilson, Nichol, Young, Gorman and Hardy. Kaizu Hanzō Kita Matsui Torii and D. Miyoshi Okimachi Mocoya, Wakayama McMaston Oklahoma: Moody, Ward, McGinnys, Boyd and Thompson. Iowa State: Sheetz, Nelson, Guse and Scott. Kansas; Dees, Lynch, Beach, Beatty and Sklar. Missouri: Lochiner, Hayden, Bailey and Oklahoma; Gillis. Kansas State; Wertzenberger and Fu Jen Oklahoma: Gins. Nebraska: Mead, Hubka and Rist, Iowa State: Berver and Kroeser. military, Ketter, blanch, walter, winner, marine and Kaiser. Kaiser's Boots, and Dexter, Morton's Shoes, and and Kansas; Coffman, Gray, White. Beatty. Nebraska: Dean, Nichols and Skewes. Iowa State: Cooper. High Jump Kansas: McGuire, Dumm, Coffman Neal, DeMott and Morrison. Missouri: Teter and Kidd. Kansas State: Rochman. Oklahoma: Rochman and Simms. Nebraska: Potom. Jewa State: Blanchard. Oklahoma: Cunningham, Burke and Clark. Broad Jump Kansas: Coffman, Hall, Schroeder, Nea Demott, Pitts, and Harrington. Missouri: Warner and Louy. Kansas State: Bliss. Oklahoma: Oral and Simms. Nebraska: No entry. Iowa State: Nelson. K-STATE WRESTLING TEAM DEFEATS HUSKER OPONENTS The Kansas State wrestling team defeated Nebraska 18 points to 14 at a meet held in Manhattan Saturday night, the heavyweight division was the decision. Nebraska was leading 14-13 when the heavyweights entered the ring. In that match the Kansas State man issued his opponent in one minute and five seconds after nearly being pinned to the mat himself. In the eight matches, Kansas State won three with falls and one by a time advantage. Nebraska won one fall, one decision and two with time advantage. VENZKE WINS K. OF C. MILE FOR THIRD CONSEQUENTIAL YEAR Gene Vanzek, University of Pennsylvania indoor mile record-holder, recently won the Massachusetts Knights of Columbus mile to gain his third consecutive macy victory in the annual Memorial games at the Boston garden. Joe Mangan of Cornell finished second and Gien Dawson of Tulsa, third. Venkela's winning time was unquoted and he had a 30-yard lead at the finish. A contest to select the "Most Unusual Photograph" is the current contribution of the Phoenix, campus humor magazine to University of Chicago students with the competitive prize. The winning pictures will be reproduced in the March issue of Phoenix, reports the Daily Mercury. Magazine Has Novel Contest MASTERSON AND SAUER ARE NAMED TO COACHING STAFF MASTERSON AND SAUER ARE Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 24—George Henry Sauer, All-Americam fullback, and Bernie Maternson, quarterback, will be assistants on the University of Nebraska Cornhusker's coaching staff next season, Coach Dana X. Bible announced today. Sauer will be assistant freshman coach in all sports, while Masterson, Big Six champion and record holder in the swimming sprints, will coach that sport. He will also be assistant team coach in football season. Woodring to Visit Topeka Topeka, Jan. 39-(UP)-Harry Woodring, assistant secretary of war and former governor of Kansas, will return here from Washington for the annual Washington day dinner Feb. 22. Mrs. Woodring will accompany him. TODAY Try Your UNION FOUNTAIN For Refreshments and Quiet Study --do something about it. 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