PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1932 Jayhawker's Toe Deciding Factor in Denver Game Place Kick by Archie Stuck Provides One-Point Margin to Win First Kansas Tilt FUMBLES MAR PLAY The toe of Archie Stuck was the deciding factor in the Jahywar 13 to 12 victory over the Denver Finsers in the Denver Stadium Friday night when his try for extra point after the second goal was good, providing the one-point margin of safety that held until the first whistle. The play was marred by a multitude of fumbles on the part of the Kansas team which also incurred several heavy penalties at crucial moments. Kansas kicked off and Beach was injured on the first play by his tackle of Deveraux. He was forced to leave the field, but Mike taking his place in the Kansas lineup. Denver put the ball in play on their 15 yard line line where the Jayhawks held them, forcing them to kick. Nenashm was on the receiving end of the punt and ran it back and it looked like the Kamans were about to show their power. However, two 15 yard pole balls formed. Schakke to kick and placed them on a line of bounds on Denver's two yard line. Schaake and Nesmith Gain Denver was forced to kick and Kansas took the ball driving to the Pioneer's 15 yard line on plays by Schanke and Neumann. The team ended with a kicking duel begin with STUCK he for a touchdown. Marshall missed the kick for extra point as the first quarter ended. Kansas getting a slight edge on the exchange of punts. Late in the first period Kansas made a steady drive down the field to the Denver 10 yard line where they incurred mother penalty. However, Nesmith was able to plunge the ball to a touch Denver Place Kick Fails Hargiss put in his second string at this point and the Pioneers started a drive that resulted in a touchdown after a combination of line plays and forward passes. They failed to kick goal and the score was tied. Denver had the ball on the Kansas 15 yard line as the result of a fumble by the Kansas safety man of a punt at the end of the Carvanna of the Fliers, with the ball off. Kansas kicked off to Denver which was the signal for a pouting duel. Denver got into position for a kick from placement which went wild. The ball was put in play on Kansas 20 yard line and another Kansas drive on was. The second Denver touchdown came as a result of a blocked punt which was recovered by a Pioneer back on the Kansas goal line after Dumdum had been forced back and penalized for the intentional grounding of a pass. By a series of play plays and forward and lateral passes, the Jawhackers scored another touchdown when Neset scored on the two yard Stuck kicked goal. Penalties Are Frequent Late in the fourth quarter, Thomas of Denver tried a drop kick which was wide and Kannas took the ball and by the end he scored. Thomas 9 yard line as the game ended. The play of the Jayhawks was spotty. They plainly out-gained the Pioneers, making 11 first downs to their opponent's 5. In the yards gained from rushing, Kansas outshone the Pioneers 245 to 16. In the paint also went to Kansas with an average of 41 yards to Denver's 34. The frequent penalties for illegal use of the hands stopped many a Kansas drive and that coupled with numerous fumbles kept the score down. Lineups and summary: Kansas U. Chelsea L Miltonberg J Barthrum G Clinton W Clewisum B Albany W Nemish H Deserain H Smith H Paul H David H Kansas U. Score by periods: Kansas 6.0 7.0 6-12 Dartmouth 6.0 7.0 12-12 First shown: Kansas 11, Denver 54 yards from acrimination. Kansas 249, Denver 61 yards lost from acrimination. Forward pass, automated: Kanaan 6, Dovever 11, panda (completed); Kanaan 3 for 57, Dovever 2 for 27, panda intercepted; Kanaan 2, Dovever 6, panda: Kanaan 4 for average of 41 yards; Dovever 3, panda: Kanaan 5 for average of 42 yards. Funnelb. Kansas 5, one recovered; Denver 2, 6 recovered; penalty: Kansas 8 for 100 yards. Denver 3 for 25 yards. First half: Marshall for Manila; B. Hammers for half: Jammies; Hammers for Cebu; Zillahara for Mekong; Deser for Athens; Managing for Nerminal and Cebu; Managing for Athens; Managing for Clawson; Forces for Erthia; O'Nair for Clawson; Forces for Erthia; O'Nair for Punting Features Game Elmer Schauke, haunch back field star, whose punting kept the ball down in the Denver territory. Schauke has his third year of variety competition. Hamadar Campbell for J. Hamadar Calisi for Campbell Mihhaili for Zajekanah Azmak for Campbell Gawman for Fresco for Glavon for Pressk for Owll Campbell for Nommik for Nommik for Sakur for Owll Campbell for Nommik for Nommik for Sakur for Owll Campbell Second half: Dumm for Schake; Warkins for Burcham; Schake for Dumm; Beach for Marshall Dunn! first half: Bradley for Leviac; Blind for Bland junior; Josephson for Jackson; Power for Deveraux; Power for Fowler; Power for Fowler; Power for Harrison for Roberts; Power for Roberts; Power for Roberts; Clank for Clark for Deveraux; Power for Deveraux; Clank for Braden for Cavars; Blind for Tanner; McGoure for Marcin; Power for Marcin; Power for Blank; Power for Bougainvillea for Campbell. --- [ntramurals --- The intramural touch football season will begin Tuesday on the intramural fields, with Alpha Tau Tau Omega meeting the Kayhawks on field 1; Alpha Kappa Pi playing Triangle on field 2. Phi Gamma Delta coming up against Theta Tau on field 3, and Delta Chi versus Alpha Tau Lambs on field 4. Touch football was introduced as an intramural sport last fall and was well accepted. This year 24 teams have en- tended to have been divided into three divisions. The divisional winners of last year were Delta Chi, Sigma Chi, and Phi Chi. In the semi-finals Sigma Chi defeated Phi Chi and in the finals Delta Chi defeated Sigma Chi to annex the championship. Delta Chi has practically the same team entered this year, and as several other strong teams are in prospect, lively competition is expected. Following are the divisions and schedule of games: Division 1 Alpha Tau Omega, Kayhawks, Delta Tau Tdelta, Pi Kappa Kappa, Kappa Eka Kappa, Sigma Nu, Phi Chi, Phi Delta Tha Pi Phi Gamma Delta, Theta Tau, Delta Chi, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Kappa Sigma, Delta Sigma Lambda, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Acacia. Division 3 Alpha Kappa Psi, Triangle, Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi Epilosis, Beta Theta Pi, Pi Unilson, Phi Kappa Psi, Jawhaws. Intramural Touch Football No Serious Casualties Suffered by Jayhawks Oct. 4 1 ATO vs. Kayhawks. Oct. 4 3 Phi Gam vs. Theta Tau Oct. 4 2 A K Pai vs. Triangle. Oct. 4 4 Delta Tau vs. AKL ct. 6 2 Delta Tau vs. Pi K.A ct. 6 3 Phi Delt vs. Kappa E.K. ct. 6 4 Kappa Sig vs. Sig Ep. ct. 6 5 Sigma Nu vs. Sig Ep. ct. 7 1 Sig Alph vs. Acacia ct. 7 2 Beta vs. Pi U. ct. 7 3 Phi Psi vs. Jayhawks ct. 10 3 ATO vs. Delta Tau ct. 10 2 Kayhawks vs. Pi K.A ct. 10 4 Phi Gam vs. Delta Tau. ct. 10 5 Phi Gam vs. Sig Ep. ct. 11 3 Phi Delt vs. Sigma Nu. ct. 11 1 Theta Tau vs. AKL ct. 11 4 Triangle vs. Sig Ep. ct. 11 2 Beta vs. Phi Psi ct. 11 3 KEK vs. Phi Phi ct. 13 4 Kappa Sig vs. Sig Alph. ct. 13 2 Delta Sig vs. Acacia ct. 13 2 Pi U vs. Jayhawkes ct. 17 2 Kayhawks vs. Delta Tau ct. 17 1 Phi Gam vs. AKL ct. 17 3 A K Pai vs. Sig Ep. ct. 18 2 Phi Delt vs. Phi Phi ct. 18 1 Triangle vs. Sigma Chi ct. 18 3 Theta Tau vs. Delta Tau ct. 18 4 Kappa Sig vs. Acacia ct. 18 2 Delta Sig vs. Sig Alph. ct. 20 3 Delta Sig vs. Sig Alph. ct. 20 2 Beta vs. Jayhawkes ct. 20 4 Pi U. vs. Phi Psi. Beach Will Play Saturday; Sooner Scouts Look for Victory Denver, Colo., Oct. 17 (Special)-Couch H. W. Hargiss reported here today that his players would be in excellent condition for the Oklahoma-Kansas grid game at Lawrence next Saturday. None of the Jayhawks suffered serious injuries in the K. U. 13 to 12 victory over Denver Friday night. Drawings for the women's intramural tennis tournament which will start Monday were announced by Miss Ruth Hoover, head of the women's physical education department. Both an indoor and outdoor tournament and a team trophy for the team scoring the highest number of points will be given. Tennis court be- Ormand Beach, KU. powerhouse full-back, who was injured on the opening kickoff when he tackled Devereaux, Quince quarterback, who was making the return. The referee said a report that he would be lost for the conflict was denied by Hargins. "Beach suffered a minor shoulder injury, "Hargiss said. "I did not send him back into the game until the closing minutes because I feared the injury would become worse and he would be lost for our opening Big Six game." Oklahoma scouts, who came here to watch the Jayhawkers in action, predicted an Oklahoma victory after watching Denver play K. U. virtually on even terms throughout the last three periods of the fray. Sport Shorts --- --- Ellsworth Vines, given world's number one ranking in tennis this year, has been moved to number two. He was married yesterday. A life-sized groun came from the crowd listening to the play-by-play report of the Denver game at the Journal-World Friday night when it was announced that Ormand Beach was injured on the first play. A big cheer burst forth when he was put back in Kansas line-up in the fourth quarter. Penalties for illegal use of the hands in the Denver game seemed to be assessed against Kmuss every time a first made. First and 21 is quite a load. We predict that the Hargis men will spend a lot of time in handling the ball this week in preparation for the Sooner game, which hurt the Kansas offense Friday night. A down-town coach was heard to remark during the progress of the game Friday night, when the score was 13-12 for Kansas and Denver was deep in possession. "Wah they could call these games on account of darkness or something." hind仁bison gymnasium are reserved for players participating in this tournament. "First round matches should be played by oct. 10." Miss Howard said The drawings are in follows: B. Merrill - Kappa Gamma, M. B. Ey - Masonian Alpha Opsicon, B. v. Evie Ey - Masonian Alpha Opsicon, B. v. Evie Ey - Milford Infirm Independent, J. Walt Pita Betz D. Ey - Mayer Chio Gamma, S. Curtley Betz D. Ey - Mayer Chio Gamma, S. Curtley Betz D. Alphei Xi Delta G, M.Keru, Kisawa Kappa, B. Alphei Xi Delta G, M.Keru, Kisawa Kappa, B. Taurin Phi Taurin Phi A, D. Lakshmana Waksham wailh, M. Wall Delta Zeta I, Grat Alphei Chio wailh, B. Beloff Delta Zeta I, Grat Jon Chio wailh, B. Beloff Delta Zeta I, Grat Jon Chio Alpha Gamma Delta, v, Bye; S. Salathiel, Warkhan hall, v, Bye; M. Dodge, Kappa Kappa Gamma, v, Bye. Division II - C. Hancox, L. W. Ww, b. Bye L., N. v. Bye L., b Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin. Prop. Just Phon 65 Division III - E. Amstrungt, Ind. v.; Bw. Fyr Ongamma, v; Bw. Fyr, Bristol Ongamma, v; Bw. Fyr, Ongamma, v; Bw. Fyr, Broderow Kangaroo Ongamma, v; Bw. Fyr, Ralph Ongamma, v; W. Derbey Ongamma, v; W. Derbey Ongamma, v; W. Derbey Ongamma, v; Sigma Kappa, v; K. Skarber, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Xi Delta, v; J. Radigon, Alphia Ongamma; v; Xi Delta, v; J. Radigon, Alphia Ongamma; v; Alpha, v; J. Barzach, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Alpha, v; J. Barzach, Kappa Kappa Gamma; C, T. Woodson Ongamma, v; M. Kitterell, v; Ch. Ongamma, M. Munson, D. Zerzani, D. W. Mannen, D. Zerzani, D. W. Mannen, D. Zerzani; B. Brant, Alphia Ongamma, v; Division IV—J. Ler, Warkham hull, v. Bver, Kappa Gamma, Kappa Gamma, v. Bver, Kappa Gamma, Kappa Gamma, T. M. Winder, Alpha Gamma Deltza, v. M. Dandelion, Pt. Beta Prima, Pt. Beta Prima, L. Haden, Independent, v. Bwilmer, Malpha Prima, Pt. Beta Prima, G. Edwards, Kappa Gamma, v. M. Edwards, Alpha Gamma Oi, P. A. Parrerson, T. N. T. Warkham, R. Pike, Alpha Omicron II, M. Warkham hull, v. R. Pike, Alpha Omicron II, M. Warkham, v. R. Pike, Alpha Omicron II, M. Warkham, H. Christianum, Kappa Gamma, v. B Cook, Alpha Christianum, Kappa Gamma, v. B Cook, Alpha Christianum, Kappa Gamma, Pt. Beta Prima, M. Gawans, Warkham hull, v. Covallip, Balloon hull, J. Balloon, Alpha Omicron II, Leonard Dale Tuhill, 30, accompanied by Walter Skinner of Baxter Springs, has begun research work in entomology under the auspices of the University. The two men left by boat on a water trip which will take them down Spring river, Grand river, Arkansas river, Mississippi river, and Ohio river. 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