PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28.1933 Booster Train Carries 200 Fans to First Tilt Premiere of Big Game Is Played in Opponent's Territory Forty-two years ago the first football special train in the history of K.U. carried 200 students to the first Missouri-Kansas football game. Chancellor F.H. Hirsch of other professors were among the group who destination was Kansas City. Missouri had the advantage in this first game of playing in her home state, but Kansas offset this gain by playing closer to home, and in a city where K.U. rooters were as numerous as those of M.U. The little old two-drive-wheel engine stopped between Tonganoxie and Kansas City for water, and during the delay some of the students got out and climbed up on the engine and cars to have their pictures taken. After almost two hours of efforts on the part of the engine it reached Kansas City, with its two coaches filled with noise and excited passengers. In this, the first of the annual hard-fought battles between the two schools, Kansas defeated Missouri by a score of 22 to 10. After the game the K.U. squad and its manager returned to the Midlard hotel, where the total receipts of the game were divided. After all expenses had been paid there remained $300 to be divided between the two teams. The crowd returned to Lawrence excited and happy. It had been a great day; it had seen the first victory of the Jayhawk over the Tiger. Seasons Have Developed Many Football Changes (Continued from Page 6) (Continued from Page 6) duced, and the playing time was reduced to 60 minutes. The game was divided into halves with 30 minutes to a half. In 1909 the value of the field goal was reduced to 3 points. In 1910 the game was divided into four periods, and in 1912 the teams were allowed 4 downs instead of three to make their yardage. Homecoming Fans Revive Historic Gridiron Upsets (Continued from Page 5) advance when with a paper to print far into the component's texture far into the opponent's territory. A beautiful pass from Captain Whiteman to Bacchus gave Missouri the first score. When the quarter compelled the teams to change Zuber's kicking and tricky running with the ball forced him to score. During the third quarter and most of the fourth Kansas was busy warding off Missouri threats. Late in the fourth quarter a Missouri penalty gave Kansas the ball on the twenty yard line with the wind in her favor. Time out was called and Stoney Wall, a substitute, raced from the sidelines. He was a place-kicker and everyone knew why he was being inserted. As he swung his toe into the ball, the ball was good, and a bounceback Tiger left the field with the cheers of the victorious Joyhawk reminding them that "dope" means nothing when Kansas and Missouri meet. Missouri received little satisfaction from winning the Valley championship when incidents of the game with Kani Clark led to mind. For "Potts" Clark and his Kansas squad, the season's bad record was hutted out by the closing victory. GRID FANS TRAVELED THIS WAY 42 YEARS AGO The first football train in the history of the University of Kansas carried 200 students to Kansas City for the first Missouri-Kansas game in 1891. It took approximately two hours for the train to travel the distance between here and Kansas City. The game resulted in the first victory of the Jayhawk over the Tiger. 1927 — Kansas 14, Missouri 7 The same spectators who saw a chesty Tiger team, leading the conference, invade Kansas with sympathetic grins for the much-defeated Jayhawks, watched Missouri rush the ball over the goal for the first score within five minutes after start play. Kansas answered the Missouri challenge and by use of the forward pass, Missouri's pet play, scored two touchdowns to give the season its greatest upset. The de- "MUM" Wear a White or Yellow to the Game Be sure she wears a corsage to the Varsity Wednesday night. Take flowers to your Thanksgiving hostess. (We telegraph flowers anywhere) Ward's Flowers Phone 621 Flowers of Distinction 931 Mass. WELCOME GRADS Act NOW-They'll soon be GONE! Lawrence, Kansas feat did not keep Missouri from winning the championship but it took away much of the joy from an otherwise splendid season. For Kansas, the victory was a life-saver. It was the one bright spot in the most disastrous the school has ever suffered. Hitch-hike, walk, run, fly or swim but get to Lawrence by 1 Thursday for the Kansas-Missouri game—Adv. Money to Loan on Valuables Guns and Revolvers Watches and Jewelry 637 Mass.—Phone 675 ABE WOLFSON JAMES S. SOSA FOOT SPECIALIST CHIROPODIST Room 5 - House Bldg. - 731 Mass. 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