PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1932 Kansas Has Edge On K-Aggie Teams in Game Records Jayhawk Squads Have Won 19 Victories in 30 Years of Competition K. S. C. TAKEES 7 TILTS Manhattan, Nov. 12—(Special)—The Royal Purple of Kansas State and the Crimson and Blue of the University of Kansas will fly from Memorial Stadium here on Saturday for the "football classic of Kansas"—the thirteenth meeting in 31 years of the Wildcat and Joyhawk football teams. There was a time when it seemed the Jayhawk had only to walk on the field to claim a victory, regardless of the relative strength of the defending team or to an end a decade ago. It was followed by a period of Kanaa State supremacy, and that by a four-year period in which both hotters and points have been even drier. From 1906 when Mike Aheart's eleven scored the first triumph over the Jayhawk, to 1922, when the game ended in a 7 to 7 tie the University victory record was marked only by a win in 1916 and by an employed game in 1910. 70-Yard Run Wins In 1922 he called "Kansas Jax" seemed to ride on the Wildcat side, as the Jayhawk had the better of the game in everything but the score, a 70-yard dash on an intercepted pass by Captain Ray Hahn of Clay Center, giving Kansas State the tie. In 1923 the Wildcats spent all afternoon in Kansas territory but could not cross the goal line. Kansas State won 14-7 in 1925, and in 1926 rolled up the only really one-sided score they have achieved against the Jayhawk, 27 to 7. The last team of Coach C. W. Bachman defeated the University 13-2, but Coach "Bo" McMillain's luckless 182ndWilders went down when Captain "Dauph" Hanson of Kansas caught a pass for a touchdown in his 19th game. Kansas State won 6 to 0,靠 on a surprise triple pass, McMillain to Nero to Towler. Ranseh Stars in This Game Busse Star's in this game: "Jiming" Jim Busse ran down touchdown in 190, and ran 60 yards for another touchdown in the fourth quarter, giving the Kansas Big Six champions a 14-0 victory. Last season the teams seemed evenly matched until Auker's lateral pass from Brandon Johnson period ended the Jayhawker defense by surprise and paved the way for Graham, who smashed the last 17 yards to a score. A second touchdown came on Auker's pass to Cranklete for 24 yards and a touchdown in the final period, eliminating a 75 yard drive down K. U.-K.S.C. ALL TIME SCORES All-time statistics credit the University with 378 points; Kansas State with 145, and the University with 19 victories to 7 for Kansas State, 3 games ended in a win, and 10 years Kansas State has won 6 games, Kansas State 2, and have been ties. Year 1982 KU KSC Year 1982 KU KSC 16 0 17 9 35 0 18 19 41 4 18 19 28 0 19 10 28 4 19 12 29 10 21 7 16 6 12 7 12 6 12 7 5 3 12 4 no game 1925 1925 14 6 0 1925 1925 14 19 6 1927 2 13 26 0 1927 7 13 28 0 1929 10 14 19 7 1931 14 12 0 1931 10 12 Totals 378 Won-K,U 19, K,S C 7; Tied- Last 10 years-K,U 2, K,S C 6; Tied 2 Hospital News --through center. Dunn ran right and left, Kansas was penned 15 yards to left and 25. Schukne was stopped by scholars on both lines and 25. Schukne was stopped by scholars on both lines and 25. Missouri permitted 15 yards to run left and 25. Missouri permitted 15 yards to run left and 25. Gill pointed to Kansas to draw line where key ground manifold was thrown for daward box at left and 25. Gill pointed to Kansas to draw line where key ground manifold was thrown for daward box at left and 25. Missouri permitted 10 yards for runout, Kansas was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. Missouri permitted 10 yards for runout, Kansas was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. Missouri permitted 10 yards for runout, Kansas was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. Missouri permitted 10 yards for runout, Kansas was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. Missouri permitted 10 yards for runout, Kansas was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. Missouri permitted 10 yards for runout, Kansas was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. The game was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. The game was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. The game was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. The game was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. The game was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. The game was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. The game was penned 10 yards to run left and 25. Eather Well, c.35, Alice Learned, c.34 and Catherine Hartley, c.36, were admitted to the Watkins Memorial hospital yesterday for treatment. The following students were dismissed: Luzille B. Burch, c36; John E Bondurant, e34; Allan Towner, m35; Bradshaw Burm, c36. Prohibition Agent Killed Beatrice, Neb. Nov. 12- (UQ) -Chester Mason, Omaha, federal Prohibition agent, was shot and killed instantly today when he and an informer tried to make a liquor purchase. Bryan Kenney of Beatrice working with Mason was shot in the mouth and critically wounded Their Goal Line Uncrossed By Three Missouri Teams GEORGE ATKESON CARNIE SMITH Jayhawker Pass Brings 7-0 Victory Over Tigers Third Quarter (Continued from page 1) Schneider helped out to Hafftell who returned, do yards to Kanna Island line. Bloch stopped on 14 yards when he was resisted in passing 18 yards when he was resisted in passing 18 yards first and ten. Ball on Kanna Island time. Roe time. F Fourth Quarter Hall on Montclair 32-yard line. Conceivably made by the Davis team. Mall made a yard off tails, add one fill. Gallon made a yard off balls. Add one fill. Gallon returned to the Kona House. Schinek's point was out of bounds in yard for yard. Hall Schinek's point was out of bounds in yard for yard. Griffley for yard. Hall Schinek's point was out of bounds in yard for yard. Henson worked in. Honored made a yard at tackle. Honson failed to gain yards. Hall Schinek's point was out of bounds in yard for yard. Schinek got a yard at right tackle. Griebel for yard. Honson made a yard at right tackle. Griebel on Mountclair. Honson made a yard at right tackle. Honson founded but recovered on Mountclair. Honson made a yard at right tackle. Honson made a yard at right tackle. Honson founded but recovered on Mountclair. Honson made a yard at right tackle GRIDLEY BRAZIL These gridiron hold the distinction of never having played on a Jayahwaker team whose goal line was crossed by Missouri. Each has played three years of varsity football for Kansas and each has seen three Kansas teams win from Bengal squalls. They are able, after yesterday's victory, to claim an honor that goes to few Kansas athletes. HANSON 2VOLANEK The men, with their positions, are: George Atkeson, guard; Bernard Gridley, half and full; Gilbert Henson, end; James Burchem, center; James Brazil, end and tackle; Joe Zovlack, tackle; Carrie Smith, half and quarter; and Elmer Schaake, half and quarter. Sus 20-yard line for first down. Houston made 4 yards, through center. Hafford lined up a yard behind Kane, knocked out two, six minutes behind. Kane took time out, six minutes behind. Kane took time out, six minutes behind. O'Neil and Caini resisted J. Hance who was injured. Gill missed out of bounds after hitting the ground. Joshua paints him. Smith made 4 yards when he reversed Miles in Missouri line. Smith failed to gain. Miles in Missouri line. Smith failed to gain. Third and Tort, Smith made 3 yards at left端. Smith made 3 yards at left端. Smith made 5 yards to schaint. Schaint was good for 6. Microwell in Schaint's kick was good for 6. Schlake's hickory to Johanninger was taken on 14 July line and returned to Johanninger. He was taken on 15 October line and returned to Johanninger's new hickory. Johanninger's pass was taken on 28 August at trakle, Wakiline for Hiawaii for Claimunga Score: Kansas 7, Missouri 0. Summary Missouri Kansas Total yards gained by archeryman J. McKenna Total lost by archeryman J. McKenna Total lost to archeryman J. McKenna Forward passes completed 4 1 Forward passes completed 4 1 Forward passes failed 19 6 Forward passes completed by archeryman J. McKenna Fumble made by archeryman J. McKenna Fumble made by archeryman J. McKenna Total yards on ponds by archeryman J. McKenna Total yards on ponds by archeryman J. McKenna Yards return of points by archeryman J. McKenna Yards return of points by archeryman J. McKenna Distance on kickoff 0 0 Distance on kickoff 0 0 Return of kickoff 3 9 Return of kickoff 3 9 Yards off 90 6 Yards off 90 6 Goal assist touchdowns 0 0 Goal assist or score kicks 0 1 Goal assist or score kicks 0 1 负伤, lost by archeryman J. McKenna 负伤, lost by archeryman J. McKenna Katunan LE Missouri Kingston LT Kirby (R) Mohlenberg LT Kirby (R) Macdonald RT Omaha Marshall RT Omaha Cruzon RT F. Y. Goff Clayton RT HGI Johnson QB Houston Jenkins QB Hunter Jenkins BH Johnson Smith BH Hartford The Starting Lineups The final drawings for the inter-organization tennis singles were announced yesterday by E. R. Ehl, manager of intramural athletics. All matches that can be played should be played in the weather becomes cold; Ehl urged. The drawings for the first round are nai as follows: Voss, S A. E, bye, Spahr, A K. L, vs. Souder, Sig. Chi; Johnson, K. Sig, bye; Roark, D T, D, vs. Sandell, Acesta; H. Austin, K. Hawk, bye; Dennison, Triangle, bye; Murphy, D. Chi, bye; Kiel, K. 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