PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1932 Phi Delta Thetas Set New Turkey Run Mark Win by New Record of 94; Beta's Are Second, Scoring 159 Scoring 159 Scoring a sweeping victory over the nine organizations entered in the annual turkey run yesterday, Phi Delta Theta shattered all previous records for that event by registering a new low score of 94. Mark Alexander, c36, running for Kappa Sigma, carried off the individual honors, leading the field home by a comfortable margin and making the excellent time of 11 minutes, 49.2 second over the two-mile course. Beta Theta Pi, last year's turkey run winner, took second with a score of 159 Sigma Phi Epison winneth with a point total of 291, and Phi Gamma Delta got fourth place with 346. The other five team scores were: Sigma Alpha Epison, 386; Acuella, 385; Kappa Sigma Chi Chel, 432; and Kappa Papa Kappa II, 432. The order in which the first 10 runners finished was: Alexander, Koppi SIG; Rogers, Philt Delt; Caite, Beta; Nieta, Beta; McClure, Philt Delt; Donbuenph DIelt; Scott, Delta Tau; Yazel Kay, Sorella, VSE, S.A. and McOy, Philt Delt. Phi Delta Theta's victory was decisive. The closest score to theirs of 94 was Beta Theta Pi's total of 158. Last year the Betas captured the turkey run with a score of 188, one point more than double the 94 record set yesterday. Husker Jinx on Kansas Holds for Another Year Continued from page 1) Masterson and Sauer, are no slouchers for that matter. The Nebraskans showed a versatility of attack that was big on watch and disasterer to encounter. Beach. Schaake Outstanding Beach, Schanen Outstanding The Kauai line showed well yesterday, and we were ready yesterday trying to plunge the lake, using the old sweeping end and off-tuckle runs that Eiher Schake played a while of a game today for Kansas being in for the entire time. It was his line plunging ability and pass swapping competence that really showed in the Kansas backfield. Beach played a fine game as defensive fullback and it was he who stopped many Nebraska threats. "Speed" Atkinson, Milo Cleawon, Ernest Casnell, and Jimmy Burcham had to take a lot of golf yesterday and had to play the real football players they are. Play by play. The work of Ely, the Nebraska center, was better in the Kansas fray than at any other time in his Big Six experience. Boach was acting captain for Kauai, Kanaka. He was a second-year sailor from south, Nebraska killed off. Mastermind Kenan Kaua 24-year line, Sahina hit the center of the goal to win. He and Dustin Dunne played over the goal for a touch back, Nebraska pointed to Smith who was in trouble. Dunne pointed to Smith who was in trouble. Nebraska pointed to Smith who was in trouble. Sahina made a play. On a replay, Dunne bound on the Nebraska 24-year line. Mathieu pointed to Smith who returned to the Kauai bounds on the Nebraska 24-year line. Mathieu pointed to Smith who returned to the Kauai bounds on the next play ran 45 yards for a touchback to Beach was intercepted by Stanhue when he opened Nebraka nicked off to Dumm who returned with 4 yards and tied it. Nebraka got off left tackler. Nebraka took time out, Dumm ball on its own 10-yard line. Second down and 9 to go. Dumm drove through him on his own 18-yard line. He returned on his own 24-yard line. Matthews for a yard line on a wide end run. Nebraka was penalized 5 yards for touching the pointed to the painted 24-yard line he failed to finish. Dumm put to Mathis who called Nebraka called out to kill. Kell goes into the Kansas kshow in at quarterback position. Play. Matteous carried the ball for 2 yards. Kansas 49-yard line where he hit. Matteous carried the ball for 2 yards. Matteous carried the ball for 4 yards. Dumm's pass was rushed four yards out. Dumm's pass was rushed four yards out of bounds. Stank? yes. Matteous passed out of bounds. Stank? yes. Matteous made 2 yards, maths made 3 yards, line. Stank run 4 yards around left and point. Score: Nebraka 14, Kansas 6. Matthie kicked out to Dumon at the quarter ended with the ball on the Kansas 29-yard line. Kanera' ball, first in ten on its own 25-yard line. Smith held two ked at quarter, Smith made 10 yards on a side line gate. Kanera' ball made 10 yards on a side line gate. Kanera' ball made 10 yards on a side line gate. Dumfax held a punt and Sebakke held a kickoff on a mast for 9 yards. Sebakke held a kickoff on a mast for 9 yards. Dumfax held a punt and Sebakke held a kickoff on a mast for 9 yards. Hooke recovered and ran to the Kanera' 30-yard line. Mathter held 10 yards, Mathter's kickback over the Kanera' goal line. Kanera' ball kicked enail's goal. Kannah ball on own 20-yard line. Weaver failed to grab, obshne made 9 yards, Schanek made 15 yards in his tracks on 20-yard线. S Stanley's punt was on 85-yard line. Kansas was penalized for kneeling on 85-yard line. Kansas was penalized for kneeling on 85-yard line. Hallerit and O'Brien went out of Nedlebański's hole. Halfero also went out of Nedlebański's hole. Out of bound ends, Smith's pts to Schanek pts to bind Third Quarter The lineup for both Kama, and Nebrah were virtually the same as started the first quarter, except Drew was in the line for Kama in place of Mellnerer, and Waver in 10. Skinhier kicked off for Kansas to Nebraska. 16-yard line wore Marshalls when beach balls named him. Mashie made four 4-hour punted out of two yards. Weaver made 4 yards off tuffle mat. Made 2 yards. Weaver made 4 yards off tuffle mat. Made 3, placing ball on Kansas toultray line. Made 4 yards. Schine made 4 yards. Fourth down and yard to go. Schine made 4 yards. Fourth down and yard to go. Netback made 4 yards on Nebraska 1-yard line. Penney made 4 yards on an end run. Weaver made 3 Kell fumbled Materneria point but recovered on Kell line 4. Sookke made a near, South lock 5 yards on arc are attempted in Matchi to Mathi who returned 10 yards on Arc to Materneria. Matteineria First down, Kansas 11, Nebraska 9, Yorkshire 20. Second down, Kansas 11, Nebraska 9, Yorkshire 20. Forward passes,介于 Kansas 11, Nebraska 9, Yorkshire 20. Forward passes,介于 Kansas 11, Nebraska 9, Yorkshire 20. Passed intercepts by Kansas 11, Nebraska 9, Yorkshire 20. Passed intercepts by Kansas 11, Nebraska 9, Yorkshire 20. Passed interception Score by Periods Kanna 0 0 0 0 Beksharva 0 0 0 0 Kanishka Kanishka, Kanishka, Hanion, Hanion, Nenraba, Tourbouch, Mathik, Stash, Saur, Point after Tourbouch, Masterton 2. Muston KANSAS LE LT NEBIBIA Mahoning LT CT C Hollwerd Monroe LT CT C Hollwerd Burcham BTC CT EI Chambers BTC CT EI Clearwaukee RT CT O'Brien Clearwaukee RT CT O'Brien Birch QB MB MacMaster Birch QB MB MacMaster Drumlin RH BB Russell Drumlin RH BB Russell Kansas—First Quarter, Kell for Smith. Second Quarter, Smith for Kell, Wolvero for Dunn, Dose for Möhringer, O'Neil for Sting! Bingham, Erin Pugh. Fourth Quarter, Kederski for Chelat, Dunn for Smith, Planklet for J. Hammel for Harran. O'Neill for Stell, Watkins for Burchett, Dese for Morirage. Wolver for Parachute. Officials: K. C. Quinney, St. Mary's College, referee: Iris Carrison, University of Illinois, universe: J. R. A. Bello, Georgetown University, university of Oklahoma, field judge, University of Oklahoma, field judge, Birthday for Bake! Third Quarter, Beach for Erickman, Mel ranger for Don, Stock for O'Nell, Kell for Wenner. okk war key, Source: Nelsonalda 14, Kaname 6. Fourth Quarter Halliburton for Fitzbane, Bill Campbell submitted for Dellas, for New York Dellas, for Chelsea, or O'Farrell 4. Northernstar quarterback, quarter- Second Quarter, Bowel for Math- ter, Seat for Keeper for Delhi, Campa- l for Bowl for Illini, Schuster for DPI Team, for Polet Third quarter, Hohl for Sauer, Hulbert for *O'Brien*, Hulbert for Kawhiol, Dulce for Helton, Hulbert for Howell, Schuster for 'O'Brien, Hulbert for Howell, Schuster for 'O'Brien, Hulbert for Howell, Hulbert for Dulce, Hulbert for Hulbert, Hulbert for Dulce. Laws Down Medics, 12-0 in Annual Gridiron Tilt Riesen Is Star of Game Runs 30 Yards for Touchdown Touchdown Passes paved the way for the Law's 12-0 victory over the Medics in their annual Homecoming tilt Friday after-moon on the freshman practice field. The outstanding play of Kurt Hesson the child factor in winning this game. A pass from Riesen to Jones, in the second quarter, was good for 25 yards and the first score of the game. The Laws scored again in the last quarter when Riesen intercepted a pass and ran 20 yards for a touchdown. To open the game, the Mics kicked to the Laws' 20-yard line, where Riesen received the hall and returned it to his team. The Laws first play prunted the Mics 15-yard line. The Medies were forced to pum and Jones, Law safety man, returned to his own 30-yard line. A fumble cost Jones a chance to score in the first perfor- The third period turned out to be a punging duel between McKinney of the Medics, and Riseen. In this period the Medics made two successive first downs, but the Law's line strengthened and caused the Medics to resort to passes. Riseen intercepted a pass and ran 30 yard for no down. The try for point was no good. After losing the吊 on downs at the beginning of the second period the Lawas received a bump by McKinney. The first play was a pass, Pissen to Jones, which was good for 25 yards and a touchdown. The try for point was wide. The half ended with the Laws holding a 6-0 advantage. The Laws made 5 first downs to 3 for the Medics. The Medics were penalized 15 yards compared to 30 for the Laws. Notes of the Game Chancellor E. H. Lindley find in his party at the game the follower: Miss Lila Wooding, sister of Governor Harry H. Wooding, Chief Justice Johnston of the Kansas Supreme Court, and six members of the Board of Regents. The Kansas and Nebraska bands and the Lawrence American Logon drum corps kept the crowd entertained throughout the game. The Kansas drum major looked mighty fine at the head of the band. Emmer Schäfer, a real stalwart, played every minute of the game and kept up his good work until the final gun was fired. Seauts from Notre Dame, Pittsburgh and St. Louis sat right behind us taking elaborate notes of the game for future dates. The rain that started in the second quarter lasted long enough to cause umeshes and slickers to make their apples so hard to toak the field for second healf. It looked from the stands that Dunn's first punt had been turned into a safety good for two points when a Nebraska man picked up the ball near the goal line, was tucked losing the hall, and finally fell on it back of the goal line. But despite all the work he did, the Nebraska Quincy called it a touchback and gave the ball to Nebraska on their own 20-yard line. Smith keep going back for passes, and being unable to find a receiver, made some nice gains by carrying the ball on the play. This might not work too soon but that keeps getting after they have been knocked down by blockers. Ernest Quigley was playing his usual good game as official by ending up on the bottom of several plays. "Quig" follows the ball every minute of the game and is not afraid to jump on a ball, what is being done underground. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will talk on "impressions of the Olympic Games" next Thursday at 6 p. m. as the outstanding feature of this week's program to be broadcast over KFKU, the University station. The crowd of a little more than 0.000 was a little disappointing for Homecoming. KFKU --- The program for Monday is follows: 2:30 p. m.—Elementary French Lessons. W. K. Cornell, instructor. 2:45 p. m.—"The Child is Backward," Dr. Bert A. Nash, associate professor of education. S,K. 6 p. m."Public Utility Regulatory Problems," L. D. Jennings, assistant professor of economics. Sport Shorts We attended the Haskell-Washburn game at the Indian stadium Friday night and there saw something we haven't seen in 14 years of watching college football. That was the deliberate aluging of an Indian player by Don McIntyre of Washburn. The officials step forward when the offense ordered the offender from the field, and penalized Washburn 45 yards—half the distance to the goal. The worst feature of the slap-fest was the cheers that greeted McIntyre when he came to the bench. The Topека contingent that accompanies Washburn everywhere gave him a great hand and made a sort of little hero out of him. We hate to see the wrestling attitude come into college sports. Another thing we didn't like in the same game was the ballet school shift that Coach Bearg has adopted. Wash-inn adherents say it is a combination of the Minnesota and Illinois shifts. We thought the Sing-Sing influence was the more pronounced, especially in the lock step formations. The shift is slow, it takes up a lot of valuable time, and the other night, it served to give Washburn line an edge, as they were usually off-duty—a feature which they did not notice, which the news hawks in the press box did catch. C coach "Lone Star" Dietz is working hard with a green team this year, but we are willing to bet that he'll have something worth while before the season's over. Hashell plays Temple this week at Philadelphia. Temple could only beat Denver by a 14 to 0 score at Philadelphia last Friday night. The Haskell-Waldburn game was marred by numerous families, there being 14 beaches many bad passes from the defense and few have been lacrosse under strict scoring. Coon "Houch" Mullins' St. Benedict (san ram shoot over) shot before Friday night by a score of 50 to 0. "Bloom" is great, a glabb at GIMP dicts. GLEP. Nine Killed when Building Falls St. Margrethen, Switzerland, Oct. 21—(UF)—Many workers were buried and at least nine killed yesterday in a building refitting company building collapsed. Five of the dead were women. At a meeting of W.A.A. last Wednesday night, Dorothy Lightburn, ed33, president of W.A.A., and Carol Hunter, c84, were chosen to represent Kamar at the state W.A.A. convention to be held at Manhattan Nov. 4 and 5. 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