PAGE FOUR 1.7 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1931 Conference Foes Take Two Games With Field Goals Colorado Wins From Missouri, While Longhorn Kick Defends Missouri TIGER PASSES WORK Boulder, Colo. Oct. 17. —(UP)-Corner scored a 9 to 7 victory over Missouri on the griddon here today before a parish crowd of 10,000 Ray Stenziil, 180-pound fullback, rudged from the Colorado bench late in the second quarter by Bob Nelson and made a perfect 52-yard place-click to start the scoring. When the third period opened Pete Middleman, navel-wrist quarterback of the Colorado team, collaborated with Chris Kibble to give Missouri goal line for a touchdown. Frank McGone儿 kick went wide and that was the end of the Colorado score. At the start of the final period, George Stuber, Missouri quarterback, opened up with his bullet-tile passes. Stuber, standing on his own 28-yard line, shot another pass 15 yards to Hattie Brown. Then he scored for Missouri's only touchdown. Election elected to use it again instead of kicking for the extra point. It worked. Dallas. Oct. 17—(UAP) —Claude Blanton, 225-pound tackle who a year ago kicked a field goal against the Oklahoma State team, said the feat has to have Texas win the twinthe sixth game between the two schools, 3 to 0. A state final crowd of 29,000 watched. Drop Kick Defeats Sooners Cornhusker Regulars Win The giant Blanton was rushed into the game in the first period to kick a cornerback. The team stopped in the shadow of the Oklahoma post. He kicked from the 12-yard line. Lincoln, Oct. 17. — (UP) — With big Steve Holcoh, infrequible Cornelius star in the backfield, a prudent freshman almost event terms. Dana X. Bible's regulars won, 27 to 13, after the Fresh had overcome a 13-point lead and led by Chris Robinson. Punting of Auker and Schaake Aids Squads (Continued from page 1) Second Quarter in which Kansas gained 6 yard Schaube kicked to the Iowa 19-run line, where the ball was downed by Austin. Both teams faced Auker, and two plays in which the Aikers made 3 yards. Auker kicked to the endzone, and Austin scored gain at center as the quarter ended. O'Neil was substituted for Brazil at right end. At the opening of the second period, Schauke kicked to Auker Graham carried the ball for a total of 12 yards and passed it upended a lateral pass to Crokitt, who carried the ball to the Kansas run by Lime. After an 8-yard run by Auker-Graham carried the ball for a total of 14 yards and carried the one-yard line for a touchdown. Auker failed to kick the extra point. Auker kicked off for the Akgis to Pogue on the 10-yard line, and he returned to the baseline. Auker carried the ball to the 37-yard line, and the Anges were penalized 5 yards for offside. Failing to gain through the Aggie line, and an incomplete pass, the Anges dived down on his own 15-yard line. Irbraa replaced Pidder for the Anges. The Agiles failed to gain, and Auker kicked to Smith who was not defended. He completed two passes and was penalized five yards for two incomplete passes. Schauke kicked to Auker on the 28-yard dine and tied it with the 36-yard line in the next play. Kavanagh was penalized 5 yards for offseason. Failing to gain through the Kansas line, Aucker扣到 Smith, who was down on the 13-yard line, fumbled and missed the agger on the Kansas 11-yard line Zvolnok substituted for Foy in Kansas line and Brown for Harb in the Kansas line. The players had a five yard loss around end, Graham carried the ball to the center of the field where Aucker missed a try for New York in the 29-yard line. Sekkane tore through left tackle for a first and ten on the Kansas line. Sekkane bowed Westcraw for Picarch, Needy for Blaine and Wertberger for Stephenson. Kansas substituted Borrello for Smith, Brockley pass was intercepted by Graham and Mackey missed half halfed. Score, Aggies 6, Kansas 0. Third Quarter Smith for Borello at quarter, and Casini for Baker in the Kansas Inseam. Smith kicked in the Kansas lineup, and weybrink in the Angie lineup. Aucker kicked off to Page, who returned with a 4-yard line. Fay was injured on the play. The Kansas men failed to make any yardage through the Angie line, and Casini recovered from the Graham who fumbled and Casini recovered for Kaneas on the 40-yard line. Kaneas had a 5-yard penalty for offsides, and 7-yards from scrimmage. Smith kicked in the Angie 34-yard line, first down on the Angie 34-yard line. Kansas failed to make another first down, and the Agestes took the ball on downs on their own 24-yard line. Auctions continued with the 25-yard gain, placing the ball on the 40-yard line. A gain at 37 yards brustled a pass from Auker, and after slipping through many hands the ball was finally recovered by Graham on the Kansers. Schanke replaced Dumm, Graham carried the ball to the Kansas 22-yard line for a first down, and a long pass to Auker kicked the second Aggie touchdown. Auker kicked the extra point. Page substituted for Madison for Kansas. Auker kicked the second Aggie on ball on the 5-yard line and ran to the 12-yard line. Two Aggie penalties carried the ball to the Kansas 38-yard line, and they were scored on ball loss, and Belleau on an attempted pass was spilled for a 10-yard loss. Schanke kicked to Auker on the 34-yard line. He ran to the Kansas 60-yard line for a first down on the Kansas 49-yard line. Black substituted for Borella. Kansa called time out Graham to the Kansas 23-yard line, where Casini recovered Graham's fumble for Kansas. In two plays, Kansas lost 13 yards on a pass from Auker to Belleau at center. Schanke kicked to Auker on the Aggie 49-yard line, and the Aggies carried the ball to the Kansas 50-score, Aggie 13, Kansas 0. Fourth Quarter Kennedy substituted for Hanson at left end for Kansas. Graham, in three plays netted 6-yards, and Cronkite netted 15 yards on the 32-yard line. Smith lost 3-yards attempting to pass, and Schake broke through for an 8-yard gain from Zeckendorf out of bounds on the 82-yard line. Auker kicked to Smith on the Kansas 15-yard line, and Smith run to the 24-yard line. Failing to make a first down in possession, Smith scored boundaries on the Agile 25-yard line. After two plays, Auker kicked to Smith on the Kansas 35-yard line, and Smith scored in the Neyley in the Agile. A pass from Smith to Black was good for a first and on the Agile 40-yard line and the Agges were penalized 15-yards for Smith after Smith received an injury. Manning attempted to pass, but it was incomplete. Block made 3-yds, and Smith missed a 3-yard penalty for two incomplete in a series of five dowes. Agges received the ball on downs on the 32-yard line. Breen made a first down on the 32-yard line. McMillin failed to gain, and Adley kicked out of bounds on the Kansas 22-yard line. Fountain substituted for Cawley and kicked out of tackle, and kicked to the Agadez 47-yard line, and out of bounds. Both teams were offsides on the next play, and the team was downed on the Kansas 17-yard line. Kansas substituted several men in their lineup, as did the Agades, and Graham kicked through its center as the game ended. Bhana State Khanare Zeekar Mebiads Crombite Crombite McMillin Graham Hayth Graham Kansas Pos. Kannon LE KE GG Baker LG Bauch GG Bankok KG Fay RT Brazil RT QB GB Schanke LH Damma LH Officials for the game: Dwight Dean, Washburn, umpine; Steve O'Rourke, Holy Cross, head-lineman; C. E. Mee, Missouri Valley College, field goal Summary of the game: First down, Kansas 5, Kansas State 11; Yards from serrigura, Kansas 143, Kansas State 12, Kansas State 3; Passes completed, Kansas 1, Kansas State 2; Passes yards gained and passed, Kansas 158, Kansas State 251; Intercepted by, Kansas 0, Kansas State 1; Total yards from serrigura and passing, Kansas 158, Kansas State 251; Yards scored by, Kansas 0, Kansas State 7; Total number of plays, Kansas 60, Kansas State 58; Average per play, Kansas 2.6, Kansas State 15; Yards lost by penalties, Kansas 15, Kansas State 55; Punts, Kansas 14, Kansas State 38; Return of punk, yards, Kansas 125, Kansas State 427; Average yards per punt, Kansas 37.5, Kansas State 38; Return of punk, yards, Kansas 125, Kansas State 427; Average yards per punt, Kansas 37.5, Kansas State 3; Kick-off, yards, Kansas 51, Kansas State 38; Return of punk, yards, Kansas 125, Kansas State 427; Average yards per punt, Kansas 37.5, Kansas State 3; Own fumbles recovered, Kansas 2, Kansas State 1; Kickoff, yards, Kansas 51, Kansas State 38; Return of punk, yards, Kansas 125, Kansas State 427; Average yards from point of kicking, Kansas 68, Kansas State 52; Average yardage of these, Kansas 48.4, Kansas State 68. Substitutions: Kamas-First quarter, none. Second quarter, O'Neil for Brazil, Zvokoln for Foy, Black for Germany, Smith for Borrello, Smith for Borrello, Casini for Bakey for Zvokoln, Dumm for Black, Madison for Schanke, Brasil for McLaughlin, Bush for Borrello, Burcham for Bauch. Fourth quarter, Kennedy for Hamon, Manning for Smith, Founlain for Chan, Commanding Fresne for Fage, Zvokoln for Host. Kansas State — First quarter, none, second quarter Pilcher for Hraba, third quarter Pilcher for Hraba, fourth Pilcher for Wettbierger for Stephenson. Third quarter, Stephenson for Wetterberg for Hraba for Weyrow, fourth quarter Hraba for Weyrow, Haser for Neely, Pilcher for Hraba, Werbberger for Michaels, Schaeffer for Wiggins, Weybrey for McMillin Tump for Hanson, Dalton for Cronkite Scoring--Aggies, touchdowns, Graam, Cronkite. Points after touch own. Auker. Kansas— 0 0 0 0—0 Kansas State— 0 6 7 0—13 Oklahoma Aggies Crush Haskell With Score 42-0 Erwin, Highfill, D. Fisher Show Cowboy Tactics in Long Runs Pushing across two touchdowns in the first quarter, and cutting loose with a pass to Kyle Rudolph later in the game, the Oklahoma Angels defeated the Haskell Indians, Once lucky "Red" Erwin dashed 70 yards to the last line, spilling Weller in his flight. Highlight ran 46 yards for his counter and tranched 60 yards for his counter. Tranrg ran 17 yards for a touchdown. The Aggies completed no forward passes and tried Eleven thousand players watched the team which defeated Kansas by 6 to 0 go down to defeat. Oklahoma Angelo Jones outfield, Oil. 31 at the Memorial stadium here. The doughty Weller, who usually brings the crowd to its feet with a smile, couldn't get away; the Aggies smothered him. He left the field late in the last quarter, being replaced by Holmes. Cowboys drove their team into fifth place in the fourth, after Hayden Trigg had opened the way with long runs. Two more touchdowns were pushed across, in then in the last quarter, to touchdowns beaten the final score. Kayhawks Play Good Game Betas and Sigma Nus Fight to Score less Tie in Touch Football The Kayhawks defeated the Chi Delta Sigma, 12 to 0 in the only one-anded game of touch football played on the intramural field Friday afternoon. The Beta Sigma back carried the ball for the two touchdowns of the game. The other three games were more interesting with the Cardinals bashing the Titans in the second half and winning among the Phi Pai, 6 to 0. The last game between the Sigma Nus and the Betas was a scoreless tie, neither team being able to cross an arm but their own In the second game, Renau, halfback made the Cardinals score with a new twor-down. ten games of touch football are scheduled for this week. Monday, the Alpha Kappa Psi will take the KIKK and, in turn, the Alpha Phi Psi. Four games will **play** Wednesday: S.A.E. vs. Acacia, PI K, K. vs. Phi Psi, vs. Kappa Psi, and Kappa Psi. PHI K, K. vs. Phi Psi. Thursday: kayhawk vs. Triangle, Phi Gam v. Phil Delt, and Delia U. v. A, T. O. The game between Pi U. and Theta Tau mark the finish of the week's schedule. Emily, backhack for Sigma Chi, intercepted a forward pass on the 10-yard line and made a nice run for a touchdown in the third game. At the Churches The Rev. Oliver D. Balezey, Ph.D., D.L.D, will speak upon "The Christian Goal" at the Trinity Lutheran church at Sunday at 11:00. Reverend Balezey is minister of Kountze Memorial Lutheran church at Omala, the city where he resides in States. The chair, made up of 30 boys, will sin "Te Deum" by Stanford. Tomorrow morning will terminate the services of the organist, G. Cris Simpson, instructor in piano in the Kansas City will go to Kansas City to serve as an organist in the First Church of Christ Scientist there will meet 7:15 at the church. people First Christian Church Prof. WALTER R. SMITH, of the School of Education will speak on "Culture" at 7:00 at the First Christian Church, where he will teach. You will be at $3.90 p.m. as usual. Christian Science Church "D doctrine of Atenement" will be the subject in the lecture. Sunday, Sunday, convenence at 9:45 a.m. Both meetings will be at I.O. O. F. hall, 8th and 10th floors. Meetings which include testimonies Christian Science healings are held 8 p. m. Wednesdays. "Ramsay MacDonald" will be the subject of the discussion led by Prof. F. H. Guild, head of the department of political science. This speech is the first of a series in which the young Ramsay MacDonald, a leader and Kentucky, plan to discuss world leaders. The meeting begins as usual at 6:45 p. m., and is preceded at 16:35 by the regular social hour. Everyone who is interested is cordially invited to First Baptist Church The University Baptist Student's Sunday School class will meet at 9:45 a.m. Mr. Drunk Strong, professor of English, will lead the discussion. University will lead the discussion. The University Sunday school classes will meet at 10:00 a.m. dr. Gray will discuss "John Dewey's Relation." The sermon at the 11:00 o'clock services will be "The Cup in Benjamin's Arm," a tribute to the poet Gray. The services will begin with an anthem, "Oh Jesus, Thou Art Standing" by Shepard John Frederick and Scott Solow, "Out of the Death" by Scott. Congregational A forum and supper meeting will be held at 6:15 p.m. Prof. H. E. Chandler, Ph.D., Prof. E. Education, will lead the discussion, "Showcretacy Students Tolerate Authority?" Senator Arthur Capper will speak upon the subject "Where Town and Country Meet" at the Methodist Episcopal church 7:30 p. m. Sunday. The First Methodist Episcopal For Hallowe'en Phone 288 736 Mass. Get your party favors, table decorations and costumes (sale or rental). MRS. ALRICH'S new chair, under the direction of Lola Burta Crang, will signe "Hark, Hark My Soul" by her friend Faye M. Fowler and her friend E. M. E. Delley will play a contralto solo. Edna Hopkins will play a violin entitled "Romance" by Wienia-w Dr. Robert A. Hunt will deliver the sermon at the 12:30 o'clock morning worship service. His topic will be "The Sinner's Journey," which is a continuation of the series "Grown Up Conceptions of Truth." The male quartet will sing "Peace I Leave You." The Wesley Foundation Sunday school classes will converge at 9:43. The subject for the class taught by Dr. Honer B. Latimer is "Jesus and the Way of Christ," taught by the Rev. Edwin F. Price is "Religion and a Changing World." The Wealey Foundation fellowship hour will be held at 5:30 p.m. m, Dean Lawrence Lawson latter day at 6:30 p.m. upon the subject "What Are the Most Important Ways in Which Journey" Way to Cross the Atlantic or坐进巴斯考-Curricular Campus Living?" First Presbyterian The morning worship service at the First Presbyterian church will begin with a sermon pastor, will use as his sermon theme, "My Church Sing!" Special music will include an amphibian, *Grizzled Lord of the Sea* and a musical solo, *Adagio* (from D. Mayer Senior) by Henkel, played by Helen Schwartz. From the school staff starts midway at 9:45. The Westminster Student Forum meets at 7.30, at Westminster hall 1221 Iorel Joe Vogel will lead the discussion on 'Whether to Eat, Drink, or Merry, or to Consider the Future.' Sunday school at the Ninth Street Baptist church, 9 Ohio street, will be站 at 8 o'clock by the superintendent, Miss Kate Faggus. Prayer meeting at 10:30 Regular services at 11 o'clock. The Forum will be at 4:30. Ninth Street Baptist The Forum will be held at 4:30. program will be presented by the fresh man class, sponsored by Guion Bluord. '35. Regular services will be held at o'clock. First Baptist Church, North Lawrences "Lord Teach Us to Pray" will be the sermon theme by the pastor, the Rev. A. Scott, at the Sunday morning service. Sunday school will be at 12:15 p. m. B. and B. P. Y. u. at 6:45 p. m. This organization is conducted by James Giles University of Kansas summer school student. Immanuel Lutheran "Is Faith in Christ Reasonable?" will the subject on which the Rev. W. A. H. Baldwin presented at the morning service at 11. At 10 the Bible class, whist is discussing the "Gospel school." Lunch will be served at the parish lunch. 818 Kentucky street, at 5:30 p. m. by the Student Walker league. Herbert Umrub, instructor of English at the University, will lead the dis Forum after the lunch. SATISFIED With your clothes is half the battle. 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