PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1933 Law-Medic Annual Gridiron Squabble on Its Way Again Phi Beta Pi Seeks Revenge for 12 to 0 Whipping Taken Last Fall in Classic The traditional medic-law football game will be played at McCook athletic field Wednesday, Nov. 29, before the Homecoming game. This year Phi Beta Kappa, professional medical fraternity, will host Delta, professional law fraternity. The game has become an annual affair to decide the football supremacy of these two divisions of the University. Last year the laws won by a score of 12-0. Kurt Riesen, T3, president of the present Men's Student Council, was the chief factor in winning the game last year. A turkey run which will start at 2 p.m. will be an added feature for the day. The Phi Beta Pi's have issued the following challenge to the Phi Alpha Delius: "We, the Medies of Phi Beta Pi fraternity, addressing the ambulance chasers and those who would attempt to intervene in the emergency, largely the members of Phi Alpha Delta, and being of the firm opinion that the extent of the accomplishments of said members will not affect the less songs, insulting passers-by, spreading a big line of bunk and last but not least, in cluttering up the steps of the building commonly known as the law "Believing that since said despoilers of the poor and innocent were zygotes undergoing futile cleavage; even as blastotepore and neurospore developed in their ignable germinals disch they were fated to undergo final death and humiliation during the resection. As a desclopins, it remains only to appoint the time and place for said downfall. "So be it, that we the members of Phil Beta Pi fraternity, challenge the members of Phil Alpha Delta fraternity to a 16-pound turkey on Wednesday, November 29, 1933 at McCook field in this city; the loser of said game to deliver a 16-pound turkey to the winner so that said bird may survive leaving table of the victorious group." Signed, The Medies (Continued from Page 1) Jayhawkers Find Punch to Defeat Iowa State O'Neil RE Dana (C) Harris QB Winter Manning FH Aender Manning RH M. Wilkins Beach (C) FB Theophilus Officials- Referee, Dwight Ream Washburn; ampire, C. E. McBride Missouri Valley; head linesman, Pat Mason, Rockhurst. Substitutions: (Kansas) White to Harris, Harris for肝炎, Dees for Mehringer, Bloomfield for Harris, D. Nessim for Sklar, O. Nessim for Manning, White for Bloomfield, Brinkman for Harris, Brinkman for Sklar, Beach for Dumm, Weaver for White, Hafford for O. Nessim, Hayes for Casmi, Bert Hammers for Neil (towa State) Schafroth for Winter, Roe for Catrin, Winter, Roe for Catrin, Hayes for Dixon, Dixon for Hayes, Harlan for Theophilus, Williams for Hood, Roe for Berger, Elkins for Allendor, Theophilus for Harlin, Hayes for Beeyer, Allendor for Harlin, Hayes for Beeyer, Allendor for Williams, Hood for Berger, Kroeger for Theophilus, Catron for Kroeger. Score by Periods: Kansas 7 0 7 6-20 Iowa State 0 6 0 6- Scoring Summary: For Kansas- Touchdown: Castin, White, and O. Nes- snith. Point after touchdown: 10 points. Placement: placement For Iowa State–Touchdown: Alexander First Quarter Iowa State won the toss, and Kansas defended the south goal. Kansas kicked off to the Cyclone 18-yard line. Theophilus returned to the 34-yard line. Kansas left tackle. On a fake play, Iowa man fumbled. Casni recovered on the Iowa State 35-yard line. Iowa was penalized 5 yards off on-side. Oklahoma scored 2 yards for a touchdown. O'Neill's place kick was good. Kansas 7, Iowa State 0. Iowa State kicked off to Kansas on an offside. Oklahoma scored 29 yards to the 30-yard line. Manning went off-tackle for a yard gain; then made 2 yards on an end run. Harris missed the catch. Oklahoma scored 29 yards on the 30-yard line. Winters returned to the 40-yard line. Allenger was thrown for a -yard loss on the Iowa State 33-yard line. Winters returned to the 40-yard line. Allenger was thrown for a -yard loss on the Iowa State 33-yard line. Winters returned to the 40-yard line. Allenger punited to the Kansas 28-yard line where his own man downed the ball. Harris punished to the Kansas 28-yard line on a line play. Manning was brought down on the Kansas 25-yard line by Dana for a 5-yard loss. Iowa State almost intercepted Allenger's 16-yard line. Harris punished to Allenger on the Iowa State 40-yard线, who returned the ball 7 yards. Harris almost intercepted Allenger's 16-yard line. Harris was incomplete. Iowa State was penalized 5 yards for 2 incomplete passes. Alligator punted to Harrison on a defensive bled and Berger recovered for Iowa. Allenger. Allenger was performed for Iowa. A forward pass play, followed by a forward pass play, Alligator carried the ball on an off-tackle play for 3 yards. Another pass by Allenger was incomplete. Iowa State plete passes. Kansas ball on the Kansas 28-yard line. Harris punted to the Iowa State 10-yard line. Sklar tackled Winters on the 14-yard line. Winters punted to the Iowa State 45-yard line. Harris returned 5 yards. Kansas gained 32 yards on the exchange. Manning's attempted pass to State was penalized 5 yards on an off-sides play. Manning's pass was incomplete. Manning to O'Brien was incomplete. Kansan punched over 5 yards, two incomplete passes. Another pass, Manning to Beach, was incomplete. Kansas received another 5-yard punted over the Iowa State goal line. The Cyclones took the ball on their own 20-yard line. White replaced Harper and punted to White who signaled for a fair catch on the Kansas 49-yard line. Kansas fumbled but Beach recovered for the Jayhawkers. Kansas lost 2 yards and punted to White with a 4-yard loss on an attempted end run. Manning made 4 yards on a line play. Dunn punched over the Iowa State goal when he allowed the ball to roll over the goal after it had fallen before him on the 5-yard线. Iowa State's ball made a yard through center. White intercepted Allender's long pass and brought the ball to the Iowa State 40-10 on an off-tackle play. A yard on an right end for an 18-yard gain. The thiephilus made the tackle. It was the first first down of the game. Schaforth got a 30-yard hook at Hood at left end as the quarter ended. Second Quarter Kansas put the ball in play on the Iowa State 18-yard line. White made 6 yards. Dunn made 2 yards through the line. Manning made 4 yards through the state 15-yard line. White made a first down on the Cyclone 12-yard line. White made 3 more yards through the line. Manning made 4 yards through the state 15-yard line. White made a first down on the Cyclone 12-yard line. White made 3 more yards through the line. Manning painted to White on the 50-yard line. An end run play from White to Casin failed to make a first down. Iowa State put the ball in play on their own 7 yards. Dunn Iowa State kicked off to the Kansas 7-yard line. Dumm returned 22 yards for the Kansas 29-yard line. Manning tied the game, and Field made a 10-yard run and a first down for Kansas on the Jayhawker field in Bloomfield fumbled and Allenberry field received a 42-yard line. Miller made 3 yards. He was tackled by Beech and the Bender was swarmed under by Kansas. The Bender was tackled by Kansas. The Bender was tackled by a 16-year line. Watkins replaced Phleps at center and D. Nesmith for Skar at guard in the Kansas 47-yard line, for a 16-year line. Watkins replaced Phleps at center and D. Nesmith for Skar at guard in the Kansas 14-yard line and returned 25 yards to the Kansas field. He scored 14 yards through tackle as the half ended. Third Quarter White replaced Harris and Nesmith replaced Manning in the Kansas backfield. Harlan for Theophilus for Iowa and Kyle for Oklahoma on the 15-yard line. Ole Nesmith returned to the Kansas 38-yard line. Nesmith lost a yard on an attempted end run. Kyle finished last down for Kansas on the 50-yard line. White lost 2 yards. Nesmith made 6 yards on an end run. White made 5 yards on the 50-yard line cut through tackle and broke loose 4 or 5 Iowa State tacklers to score a touchdown after a 40-yard run. Nesmith's kick for extra point was good. Replaced Hood at end for Iowa State. Dana kicked-off to the Kansas 22-yard line. Methringer brought 50 yards and Smith made 3 yards through the line. Lowe replaced Berger in the Cyclone line. Both teams were off sides. White smashed on the Iowa State 38-yard line. Iowa State time out. Nesmit made a failed to be faulted to gain on an attempted Roe made the tackle. Dunn punted to Miller on the Iowa State 10-yard line. Smith made 4 bounds on the 11-yard line. Allen punted to Harlan made 4 yards. Allen first down on the Iowa State 22-yard line. A yard through tackle. Allender made 3 yards. Allender punted to White on the Kansas 35-yard line. He was tackled by Lowe. Smith made a yard for Kansas. White made another yard through the line. Dunn punted to Miller who signalled for a fair catch on the Iowa State 30-24 loss. Miller jugged by Harlan and was incomplete, out of bounds. Allender punted to Harlan and punched for a fair catch on the Kansas 30-24 loss as gained 4 yards on the exchange. Delta Tau Delta's Take Division Championship Phi Chi's Win Finals in One Bracket; D. U.'s Tie Phi Delts The Delta Tau Deltas won a sensational, 2-0, victory from the Phi Gams Friday for the championship of division 1. The Delta Taus scored when Evans, star fullback for the Phi Gams, was touched behind his own goal line. Outstanding players for the Delta Taus were Woran and Hibbs while Brown, Barteldes, and Evans starred for Phi Gam. The K-Hawks won by forfeit from the Theta Taus, and the S.A.E.'s trounced the A.T.O.'s 24-7. Ebling was the outstanding star of the game, scoring three touchdowns. Roswell was outstanding for the A.T.O. The Sigma Chi-Phi Delt battle resulted in a 0-9 tie. Outstanding players for the Sigma Chis were Johnson, Quinlan, and Sawyer, while Poindexter, Sheaffer, and Van Cleve bore the brunt of the battle for the Phi Delts. The D.U.'s defeated the Pi K.A.'s by a score of 6-0 as a result of a pass, Jorgenson to Phillips. The D.U.'s tied for the championship of Division 2 as a result of this game. The Betas defeated the Sig Eps 7 to 0. The outstanding men in the game Cornell and Benson for the Betas, and Bolton and Riesley for the Sig Eps. Terry was a star for the Sigma Nus who defeated the Delta Chis 12 to 3. Warner scored a field goal for the Delta Chis. Terry scored both touchdowns for the Sigma Nus after receiving forward passes. Final standings. Touch football Division 1 Won Loss Delta Tau Delta 6½ 6½ Phi Gamma Delta 5 2 Geeta 4 3 Delta Chi 3½ 3½ Phi Psi 3 3 Sigma Nu 3 4 Acacia 2 4 Sig Ep 0 7 Division 2 Phi Delta Theta 5½ 1½ VI. Sigma Chi 5½ 1½ Kappa Sig 5 2 Pi K.A. 1½ 1½ S.A.E. 3 4 AT.O. 1½ 1½ Triangle 1 6 Division 3 Phi Chi 7 1 KE.K. 1 1 Rounders 4½ 2½ C.D.S. 4 3 Theta Tau 4 3 Hawks 3½ 3½ Collegians 3 1 K-Hawks 4 7 George's Lunch 0 8 Elkins replaced Allender. Nesmith made 10 yards, but the ball was called back and Kansas was given a 5-yard pass for the game. Dumpen dotted to Miller and the Cannonball. He was run out of bounds by Kansas tacklers on the 32-year line. Harlan made 10 yards and a first down for Kansas. Nesmith made 2 yards on the line. Harlan tried the same play and made a yard. Casini made the tackle. Elkins carried the ball out of bounds and made 2 yards on the play. Elkins missed the 38-year line. White made 2 yards on a cut back through tackle. Brinkman replaced Beach in the Kansas field. White was appointed acting captain. Time out came long pass to O'Neil was incomplete. On a fake kick play Nesmith reversed his field and carried the ball 50 yards to the end line. Time out came hardened the tackle. White failed to gain Dumpen hurried the line for a yard. Harlan was injured on the play and had to be removed from the game. Theophilus went on a four-point play that he for no gain. White made 6 yards Watkins for Phelps at center. Allender punted to the 40-yard line where a Cyclone player downed the ball. A pass from White was intercepted on the Iowa State 22-yard line. Allender's pass was knocked down by Allender punted to White on the Knox 38-yard line. White returned to the Iowa State 40-yard line but fumbled. Fourth Quarter Dumm recovered for Kansas. Nesmith made 4 yards through the line. Dumm made 2 yards through center. Schaforth replaced Williams at end for Iowa State. Nesmith made 3 yards. Dumm punted out of bounds on the Iowa State 23-yard line. Iowa State's ball. Allender made 15 yards and a first down on the Cyclone 38-yard line. Allender punted on end run. Dumm knocked down Theophilus' long pass and was injured in the play. Kansas time out. Beach replaced Dumm. Kansas was penalized by the Iowa State. White intercepted Allender's long pass on the Kansas 20-yard line and returned to the Kansas 32-yard line. White intercepted an 8-yard gain. Brinkman made 2 yards and a first down on the Jayhawker 42-yard line. Nesmith lost a yard on an end run. White lost 3 yards. Hood took the kickoff. Brinkman placed Berger for Iowa State. Brinkman punted to Allender on the Iowa State 17-yard line. Allender was tackled on the 20-yard marker. Kansas was taken by the Iowa State. Brinkman kicked on a play punt. First and ten for Iowa State on their own 25-yard line. Allender failed to gain. Allender punted to White who fumbled on the kickoff. Brinkman punched on the Kansas on the Jayhawk 45-yard line. Nesmith made 5 yards around right end. Nesmith made 4 more yards. Brinkman failed to gain. Brinkman punted on the Iowa State 14-yard line. 14 yards and a first down on the play. A short pass over the line was knocked lown by Clawson. White intercepted Neshni skirted his own right end for Iowa and returned to the Iowa State 40-yard-line. turned to the Iowa State 40-yard-line. Neshni skirted his own right end for Iowa and kicked it wide, Kansas 20, Iowa State 6. Weaver for white, Dees for Mehringer. Hafford for Neshni in the Kannine-line. Roe for Kreover for Iowa Dees kicked off for Kansas to the Iowa State 10-yard line. Dana was run out of bounds on the 30-yard line. Cassius in the Kansas line. Allender's pass was incomplete. Allender passed to Schafroth who ran 11 yards for a first down on the Iowa State 41-yard line. Cassius allowed on the Kansas 38-yard line because of interference. Allender's pass was incomplete. Miller's pass over the Kansas 38-yard line allowed on the Kansas 38-yard line. Kauker took on their own 20-yard line. Weaver hit the line for a yard gain. Weaver failed to gain. Brinkman punted to Miller and the arms incomplete. Kauker took on their own 20-yard line. Weaver hit the line for a yard gain. Weaver failed to gain. Brinkman punted to Miller and the arms incomplete. Kauker took on their own 20-yard line. Weaver hit the line for a yard gain. Weaver failed to gain. Brinkman punted to Miller and the arms incomplete. Kauker took on their own 20-yard line. Weaver hit the line for a yard gain. Weaver failed to gain. Brinkman punted to Miller and the arms incomplete. Kauker took on their own 20-yard line. Weaver hit the line for a yard gain. Weaver failed to gain. Brinkman punted to Miller and the arms incomplete. Kauker took on their own 20-yard line. Weaver hit the line for a yard gain. Weaver failed to gain. Brinkman punted to Miller and the arms incomplete. Kauch By Merle Heryford, c'34 JAYHAWK ABS Just Received--boys did look good yesterday as they pushed the Cyclones back on plenty of plays. Some Notes of the Game The crowd was small, officially 6.232 Some Notes of the Game MUSICAL BULLETIN A big shipment of Musical Scores of all the most familiar orchestral suites and symphonies. Enjoy the Symphony Orchestras you will hear this winter, with the scores of what they are playing. Some of the Kansas backs were really clipping off the yards against the Cyclones yesterday. Statistics show that Kansas gained 273 yards on 58 scrimmage plays, less the 34 they lost, leaving a total of 239 yards. The net average was 4.1 yards per play. In the individual scrimimage totals, White carried the ball 15 times for 93 yards, an average of 6.2 yards per play; Dumm 8 times for 25 yards, an average of 3.1 yards; and Ole Nesmith 11 times for 14.5 yards, an average of 10.2 yards for 2 long runs that totaled 99 yards were some of the pretentious plays of the game. The Iowa State team averages from scrimmage plays were better than those of Kansas, probably because the Cyclones had the ball less often. IowaState made 122 yards, less 30 they lost, or 92 yards on 20 plays. Average 4.6 yards per play. The longest runs of the game were 50 yards, White, Ole Nesmith, and Allender making them. M. Williams' was next for 45 yards, and Nesmith added another for 40 yards. Iowa ball carriers' averages were generally below those of Kansas. Allender's average after lugging the ball 9 times was 7.1 yards. His total was 64 yards. Harlan carried the ball 3 times for 15 yards, an average of 5 yards. Miller ran four plays for 12 yards, an average of 3 yards per play. Kansas had the edge in pouting averaging 37.9 yards to 35.7 yards for Iowa State. Allender who made all of the Cyclone kicks but one averaged 38 yards. And speaking of Allender, he was about all a coach could have wished. A man who punts, passes, bucks the line and acts as safety all in one afternoon has his hands full, and that is just what the big fellow did. Coach Lindsey felt so good because the Jayhawkers have at last found that "scoring punch" everybody has been talking about since last October but hasn't seen that there won't be any foot-ball practice tomorrow night. But the It begins to look as though the Jay-awk-tiger Thanksgiving game might be so close after all. Wonder how it ecls to be a dopester who predicted Missouri might beat Washington U. Score: Washington 33, Missouri 7.) Send the Daily Kansan home. Everybody Eats at the BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. The Popular University Hangout All K. U. 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