PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1932 Cunningham Takes First in Big Six Two Mile Run K-Aggies Finish in Fron While K. U. Squad Wins Sixth Glen Cunningham, Kansas Olympic runner, finished the Big Six conference two-mile race first yesterday afternoon, in 9:35 a.m. by his teammates at the Kansas State队 placed sixth, with 73 points. The Kansas State队 won the race with 29 points. Don Lander of the 30-year-olds had 30 more 50 yards behind Cunningham. Other team secretes were: Iowa State, 40; Nebraska, 43; Oklahoma, 33, and Missouri. 70. Cunningham was in third position at the end of the first lap, moved into second position and placed the second position for the other four, lapping McNay of Kansas State for the finish. Ayers of Nebraska, who was in the lead for the first two laps, dropped back. Five runners started for each team, four counting in the scoring, points being awarded according to their order & missing. The detailed data are: Kansas State 2 10 13–25 Indiana 2 10 9–6 Nebraska 3 7 11 22–43 Oklahoma 8 14 15 22–43 Missouri 12 17 18 23–70 Kansas 1 19 26 27–75 The Kansas State runners, in the order in which they finished (with points noted above) were: Don Landen, M. Penoe, M. E. Nison, and E. R. Daniell. Kansas runners, in order of finish Cunningham, Howard Pankratz, Eugene Niswower, and Gerald Menzie. (Continued from page 1) Kansas Takes Early Lead But Ramblers Win Game hawker outfit which never for one moment let down or ceased fighting. The play of every Kansas man who saw service in yesterday's game was of note. The skating coach in awe of Notre Dame, but let them know that they had been in 60 minutes. Play Last Home Game The work of the Kansas veterans who played their last home game yesterday is deserving of mention. Eimer Schake played splendid football, directing the attack of the Jayhawkers in masterly style. George Aketon, veteran guard who had been shifted to the right side of the line for yesterday's game turned in one of his greatest games enclosing his work of the 1830 season. Gilbert "Sweed" Hanson, who played part of the game at end, was in every seriography and was mailing the interruption list to the marketing of the Bambers was clean and hard. Bernard Gridley, who started at fullback and was later replaced by Beesch, returned later at halfback and was back as first choice doing a nice bit of hit blocking on offense. Carnie Smith, playing at right half was one of the best ground gainers for the Jayhawks. It was his passing that brought the lone Kansas touchdown and later to the second real Kansas offensive threat in the third stanza. "Jimmie" Burcham, who for most of the encounter held down the pivot position, played a hang-up game throughout his time in the struggle and gave against such great centers as "Kitty" German and Alexander of the Irish. Others Play Well These veterans are not the only ones who added to the great battle that Kansas carried to the Rambers. As stated before, every man that saw action gave everything he had and that amount was plenty. O'Neil and Casini at the ends saw most of the game from the playoff games. No one else gladiated as did Pete Miehringer and Mike Clawson, who both turned in a magnificent game at tackle. Kwaternik, playing at guard, kept his side of the line in hand almost as well as Aikson did at the other side of center. Ray Dumon, who was injured during the second quarter, turned in a nine game for Kansas, as did Dick Burke and Brendan Blankenship and Warren Plisket, who were replacements in the backfield. Ellyn Dean, J. Hammers, and Frank Watkins were the other variety squad men who saw service at intervals in yesterday's battle, and one of them played the kind of football that omens good news for Kansas fans next year. be Game play-by-piny; First Question Actually, looking at the image again, it's more like a list of names. The first name is *Carolina* and the second name is *George Ahlson* who won the tour. The next name is *Karen* and the fourth name is *Notre Dame* kicked off by *Carrie Smith* who returned 15 yards to *Kanae* 29yard line to Notre Dame 37yard line. Schaehne made it to Notre Dame 37yard line but was inimitable. Gridley made a yard through him. He was forced out on Notre Dame 37yard line but preserved. Schaehne made 18 yards through left tackle. Dunn made a yard through left shoulder for a towhead. Schaehne broke away from kick for the extra wrist shot. Kanae 6 Schanke kicked out over the line to Haile, who returned 15 yards. Liam made first down on Kansas 24 yard线 on an on and a touchdown on the ensuing field goal for a four-pawn gain. Liam broke through. Lahuna left tackle for forty yards and a touchdown, Lahuna kick for the extra point when he kicked off to Schuhke who was down on his knee in the kickoff out of Second Quarter Norte Dame exhibited an entirely new team. The Kansas line returned the same name on its own 24-inch线 line, Malmöklin took on its own 36-inch line, Malmöklin took on Malmöklin made half a yard through center field where the ball was down by a Norte Dame line. The ball went up to Kansas 24-inch line, where Kansas center, Kokun hit center for 5 yards, Norte Dame kink went to at center for Bayerle, Delaware kink went to at center for Bayerle, Jankohlkink, it was incomplete, Kokun kink went to Jankohlkink, it was incomplete, Kokun kink went to Jankohlkink, it was incomplete, Kokun kink went to Jankohlkink, it was incomplete, Kokun kink went to Jankohlkink, it was incomplete, Kokun kink went to Jankohlkink, it was incomplete, Kokun kink went to Jankol Jawahlik off to Schake on the 5-yard line. He returned to the Rancho on the 4-yard line. Briskman made a yard, Schake's gritch kick back to the 10-yard line. Jackhick returned to Notre Dame 19-yard line. Jackhick returned to Notre Dame 19-yard line. Briskman penalized 15 yards for holding. It on Notre Dame 15-yard line. Cole made 16 yards on hold on a spinner and lost a yard. Hanon completed an incomplete. Smith and Dod were not completed. Fourth down, he go to, Jawahlik put to death who received 15 yards to Rancho 18-yard lin Third Quarter Schulke kliched off to Notre Dame over the line. Lakat made a joint pass in the own locker room. Lakat made a joint pass in the own locker room. Schulke made a joint pass on the Notre Dame gates line. Schulke plowed through treads for it in yard Kolen replaced Laken in the Notre Dame backfield, Jokiewick linked off to Schaefer on a 3-yard line with Koren. Schaefer was injured by Koren's Steward line. Chauwess was injured by Koren's Steward line. Chauwess found at the line of Koren's Steward line. Heinrich familed at the line of Koren's Steward line. Heinrich's paw was intercepted by Koren's Steward line. Heinrich's paw was intercepted by Koren's Steward line. Heinrich's paw was intercepted by Koren's Steward line. Heinrich's paw was intercepted by Koren's Steward line. The kick was good for 42 yards. The ball went through wound for 4 yards. Schaefer made a quick hit to the Notre Dale field. Schaefer made a quick hit to the Notre Dale field. The ball Jaishukh kicked off to Schake on the 4 yard line in front of Schake and attempted to attack Schake made a yard through center Schake pointed to Jaishukh, who returns Yellow and Blue Teams Play Scoreless Contes Divisions of Frost Squad Are Equally Matched in Practice The freshman football squad was divided into two equally matched team Friday and played a scoreless tie game. Although the Yellow team threatened several times, it failed to show any goal line punch. Although the elevers as they were organized for yesterday's game had not played much together as teams, they showed that with a little practice together they could develop into well coordinated groups. Dean Neshim, a tackle for the Yellows, was one of the outstanding linemen. He blocked two pints, which were recovered by the Yellow team and put them in position to score, but in both they were held for downs by the Blues. Some of the prot格斯 of Coaches Cor Logan, Page, and Foy, showed that the will be strong benders for a berth on the next year's varsity. The blocking of the men was good, and several nice punts were kicked. Hensley was one of the outstanding backs for the Yellows, while Yett, oi the Blue team, looked good. Yellow Position Blue Lynch R.E. Ket D. Neasmith E.T. Jacobshaken Goodwin R.G. Goodland Bridge C. Braun Helpa L.G. Hines Cramer L.G. Zook L. Klock L.E Eberle Huffard Q. Queens Efield L.H. Enfield Henley R.H. Yett Limestone F.B. Elenbury to the Kauai 32-year line from Notre Dame's 25-year line. Nineteen seen in for Weaver, J. M., Michaelstein made 3 yards through tackles. Michaelstein made 3 yards through tackles. Michaelstein went around end but Bouchier, M., -G. H. P. Narasu Vanee Varkun Norte Dame Mediterranea LET Mediterranea Pioflera Mediterranea Tollen Jacquemin C Jacquemin Alexander Clawson RT Clawson Beach Clawson RT Schuhke QE Schuhke Veget Inach EH Inach Toben Intouch EH Kannen, First Quarter; Planktet for Gridle Hawkes, Second Quarter; Basilon for Blasset, blasset for Planktet; Sootom Quarter; Wakken for Buchan, Brinkman for Foum, Des for Dorothea, J. Hammons for Hannon, J. Hammons for Hannon, Wakken for Dress, Third Quarter; Kwattener for Causill, Causill for Kwattener, Fourth Quarter; Brinkman for Smooth, Fourth Quarter; Brinkman for Smith, Gr iffler for Glen, Fourth Quarter; Glen for O'Neil, Des for Kwattener, Kannen for Wakken, J. Hammons for Causill, Causill for Wakken Notice, Kenne - First Quartz, nom. second Kenne - Kenne - Kenne, Kenne, Kenne for Knife of Platter, Hagen, Greenway for Furrow, Kenne for Knife, Greenway for Furrow, Kenne for Knife, Lokker, Snowbell for Tolkin, Mintwheat for Tolken, Snowbell for Tolkin, Mintwheat for Tolken, Rams for Mintwheat for Tolken, Rams for Mintwheat for Tolken, Quaker, Rams for Dame, Fourth Quarter, Quaker, Rams for Dame, Fourth Quarter, Rams for Dame, Hagen for Mintwheat for Greenway, Kenne for Knife, Hagen for Mintwheat for Greenway, Kenne for Knife, Mintwheat for Kenne, Valke for Kenne, Tolkin for UNIVERSITY WOMEN ATTEND STATE W.A.A. CONVENTION Ed. Hall, the lad who ran away with the intramural pontifahon the other day, stepped the 100-yard distance in to race during truck practice. Hail raced against track candidate giving them handicaps of ten, eight, and three yards and then all to the tape. Nice steping; he gave the garner for Coach Chargis this season. W.A.A. Awards to Be Given The newspapers give play by play reports of baseball and football, blow by blow reports of prizes fight, trot by trot reports of the Kentucky derby, and so on. As the Kansas covers all Hill reportss such boring things as entomology we suggest that the paper give a blah by blah report of the next Big Six debate. Sport Shorts --with MIRHAM HOPKINS KAY FRANCIS HERBERT MARSHALL Seven delegates from the University, attended the state W.A.A. convention held in Manhattan Friday and yesterday in Hunter, c. 34, and Miss Rhoe Hover, assistant professor of physical education were the official delegates, Margaret Walker, ed34, Mary Elizabeth Edie, and Fern Baker, ed34, also attended. Miss Walker, Miss Baker and Miss Hunter played in hockey games, at which Miss-Hoover judged all applicants for the rating of hockey umpire. Each delegate attended a different round table. Women Should Check Points With Betty Day Before Hockey Feed Every person who expects W.A.A. award, at the annual hockey feed, should check points on their cards and report immediately to Betty Day, ed'34, in case there is any mistake, Miss Day said yesterday. Miss Day announced today that the individual cards may be found in files in the W.A.A. rooms in Robinson gymnasium. "All women should check up on their points soon," Miss Day said, and the correct system will be complete and correct. The following number of points receive awards: 600 points, letter; 1,350 points, blazer; 2,000 points, cup. In addition to points given for participation in intramural games, points may be made for junior-senior gym life-saving, hiking, and health charts. A.K.Psi Maintains Lead in Touch Football Race Phi Gamma Delta Defeats Jayhawks in Well-Fought Fray Touch football Friday night found Alpha Kappa Pai keeping her record of no losses during this year's touch-football season by crushing Kappa Sigma 20 to 1. Phi Gamma Delta took the other game on Friday's schedule, win- By winning the game against the Jayhawks last night, the PHg registers their third victory of the year. Competition was close, the PHg Gameblood combination by Haimon and the point after the touchdown kicked by Sherwood. In beating the Kappa Sigs yesterday, the Alpha Kappa Pais circled first place in their division. Klous, left end on the victorious team, helped win the content by searing 13 Wells. A, B, C, D, E, F, registered the other seven tallies. Jayhawks Flown Arthur H. Cromb, '30, who was awarded a master's degree in business administration by the Harvard School of Business last June, is with the General Insurance agency of Kansas City. Mo. 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