PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1930 Missouri Crushes Nebraska's Chance for Three-Way Tie Showers Slow Down Tiger Passing Attack; 20,000 Watch Battle K-AGGIES BEAT AMES Lineco, Nov. 15—(UP)—Hempere by a draining rain in the Missouri Tigers and Nebraska Corksuckers battled it out on Wednesday as a homecoming crowd of 29,000. The tie game dies the claims of Nebraska in a three-way tie for the Big Ten. The Iowa team is Kansas. Intermittent showers that fell during most of the game showed down the running attack of the Huskers and the Wildcats with which Missouri tow win. Both teams had several chances to score, but met a stonewall defense as they neared their opponents' goal. Flea escaped up a blocked Missouri back in the third quarter, and then the Rangers good-luck line. Campbell dropped him on the 12-yard line. The Huskers later lost the ball. In the second quarter Van. Dyne failed to make good an attempted Missouri place kick, while Frahm failed in the fourth quarter to hit a single and allowed the Missouri's 13 to 3, and gained 192 yards in rushing compared to 62 gained by Missouri. The Tigers made it by passing and Kelvinade muds 54. Ames Loses Again Ames, Nov. 15—UK) -Kansas Agies passed their way to a 13 to 0 victory over Iowa on Friday in the conference game, scoring twice on passes in the first period. The Agies had little difficulty holding in front of the defense, indicating of the same to retain their lead. The defeat was the thirteenth consecutive one for the Iowa team. Kansas Angles were led by Captain Nigro and Fisher in their early drive. Fisher took Walker's long pass and ran for one of the touchdowns. The receiver Walker had been on the receiving end of a pass that brought a counter. Ames, Nov. 15 — (UF)—UF State easily defeated Kansas Angus in a twoyear Big Six conference team race held in St. Louis on Wednesday between the two schools today. The score was 35 to 20. Putnam of Iowa State won the race with the time of 8:46. Washington. Nov 15 —(UP) -Reductions in virtually all ground branches of the army to allow the air corps to infiltrate without being detected. The announcement by Sec. of War, Horw Want Ads FOR SALE: Model "T" Ford coupe in good condition; new battery; new bands; and good tires. Price $45. Coll Marcellus or Pyle at 888-7200. --50 TYPING WANTED - Any kind of chan papers, neatly and correctly done per thousand words. Reference is Phone 1980 W. 655 Main street. FOR SALE: 1928 model Baick touring car. Priced for quick sale. Call 1355. —57. LOST Monday in room 208 Ad, paint tortoise brown glasses in black leather case. Finder please call 2382 Reward. -40 Oklahoma defeated Kansas in the two team race held here this after-race, which was won by Dawson of Oklahoma in 9:58. "The order in which the runners finishe OKLAHOMA DEFEATS KANSAS 42-13 IN TWO-MILE TRAGEDY First, Dawson, Oklahoma; second, Warren Moore, Oklahoma; third, Jack Wilhelm, Oklahoma; fourth, Riehland Barrett, Oklahoma; fifth, Howard Lindering, Oklahoma; sixth, Glen Scaley, Kansas; seventh, John Kennedy, Texas; eighth, Kansas, Kansas ninth, Coeril Fearce, Oklahoma; forth, Floyd McCarthy, Kansas Kentucky Colonels Win From A.T.O.'s in Finals Simmonds' Pitching a Feature in 7-2 Victory Yesterday Backed by its potent batting power and spectacular fielding the Kentucky Colonels made it two straight over the Alpha Tua Omega to win the intra-series game. The Rays yesterday by a 7-2 score. Simmons' pitching was a feature of the game. Grose, A.T.O. hurler, was more effective against the Coloniace yesterday than he did in touchdowns for him for 13 runs and 24 hits, holding them to three runs until the seventh inning when they bunched five hits for four runs. Heyte, center fielders for the loses, made two appearances in the third and sixth innings. JAYHAWK CAFE We Deliver Phone 509 102 K U Alumni in 'Who's Who' This is the first time in the history of the school that a non-fraternity group has won the championship. The Colonels completed the success in its division, in its division, one game in the eliminator series, and two straight in the finals. The University, with 102 graduate in "Who's Who," ranks thirty-three among American colleges and universities in number of admissions, and fifteenth in percentage of graduates, according to a recent survey. Harvard, Yale, and Princeton are at the top iii number of graduates listed, in the ordre JAYHAWKS BEAT SOONERS. 13 TO 0 (Continued from page 1) Why Not Eat Your Sunday Dinner Here? own goal. Two line plays lost the Sooners 5 yards and on a third play the Lakers 14 yards and mistaed pints to Fisher on the Kansas 17-yard line. Cox bit the line for 3 points and the Lakers forced Harden for a 19-yard gain. Massed intercepted in Kansas pass and rebounded in Oklahoma failed to gain in three line plays as the quarter ended with the Lakers scoring. Second Quarter On the first play Mills passed over the goalline and Kansas took the ball on defense. The team held on three plays and Schanke punted out of bounds on the Okyanus 35-4yard line. Mills broke loose for 14 yards, and the Hawks squirmed through tackle for 3 more. Massed hit tackle for 5 more and a first down pass to Ewing was attempted a pass to Ewong but it was incomplete. Mills dove through tackle and then got a next play. Mills attempted a pass but it was no good. The Jayhawkers took the ball on their own 32-yard Schake was thrown for a 4 yard leap by Captain Fields of the Sooners. Fisher's pass to Schake netted 8 yards. Krauss sent him back down, Schake nuttered to the Oka- homa 32-yard line where Mills fumbled and Foy recovered for Kansas. Schaake hit tucked for 9 yards, then made the first down through guard. Schaake drove 4 yards into the heart of the Sooner line. Cox made a yard, Beach made a yard, Chandler made a make a first down and the Sooners took the ball on their own 18-yard线. Massade made 3 on a line play, Mila lost a yard when Beauch broke through, and he missed the two yards to the Oklahoma 44-yard line. Bausch and Smith were inserted in the Kansas lineup replaced by 5 Smith made 3 and added 3 more for a first down. Bausch made 2 through guard, Smith made 3 and was dropped in his last touch. Bausch made 32 yards to Cox who made a beautiful cate and was dropped in his next play. He trailed the line twice without gain and Bausch drove over for the first Kansas fally. Bausch missed goal, Kanas Baker replaced Baauch and kicked-oh to Mills who returned to the Oklahoma City game. Mills knocked down by Gridley. Mills tried another and it was also batted down. Mills then took over the ball down on the Kansas 35-yard line. Mills attempted pass was wild. Koei tried a pass and it was OK. Koei put a pass and it but Kansas was penalized 15 yards for holding give-up Oklahoma a first down. Masshit and Mills put up a score with the score Kansas 6 Oklahoma 0. Third Quarter smith received Mills kickoff and returned it to the Kansas 23-yard strip. Smith made 5 yards through guard on a spinner. Schauke hit guard for 10 yards, but first down. Cox went around end but only made a yard. Smith hit guard for three. Cox went through the same place on a spinner for 3 more. Schauke punted and forced a turn. Cox punted 14-yard line by Smyth and Foy. Stayed Mills for no gain. Foy stopped Massad for no gain and the southerners were penalized 5 yards for offaides. Mills punted to Schauke who was down on the Oklahoma 45-yard Smith hit tackle for a yard. Smith made 4 more on a spinner, but Karras was penalized 15 yards before the U. O. U. yard line. Mills made a yard but Warren host it. Mills punited to Smith when he punted it. Smith punished a yard line. Schaake was stopped by Fields. Smith's pass to Cox was wild. Smith ran downfield and missed him. Schaoke punched out on Smith made 5 and a first and 10 on the first play of the period. Schaake drove through center for 4 yards. Smith hit the same place as Stuck, but he knocked out 14 yards being out forced of bounds on the O. U. 2-yard line. He went over on the first play. Stack was called back from the extra point. Kansas 13 Oklahoma 0. Fourth Quarter Baker kicked to Warren who passed to Mills and the latter ran to the Kansas 48-yard line before he was forced into a three-point field. Complete passes and Mills punted to Fisher who returned 6 yards to the U. 28-yard line. Schaefer punched down Schaake punted to Mills on the 30-yard line, where he was downed by Sorem. Lewis pulled through a hole at Mills stopped by Schaefer after a 25 yard gain. Mills passed to Snell and it stopped by Schaefer after a 25 yard punched to Mills for a 3 yard loss. Lewis fumbled then recovered and made 4 yards. Cox batted down Mills pass. Lewis punted to Mills for a 3 yard loss. Lewis took the ball on her 20-yard marker. Fisher made a couple of yards and Schaake punted to Warren who was out on the 30-yard line. Sorem hit Snell for a 16 yard gain. Mills tussled 2 wild passes and Kansas was penalized 15 yards for holding. Lewis failed to stop and Kansas for a yard gain, and was stopped by Schaefer on the 5-yard line. Banch was again inserted in the Kansas lineup. the Oklahoma 8-yard line. Mills made 6 yards on two plays and then punted, but the Kansans were penalized giving up a turnover in the second yard line. Masdade made 2 through the line. Milla lost 3 and then punted to Larry Hines in the second where he was down by Cherry. Smith hit tackle for 15. Cox made 5 move on a spinner through the line. Hines put the guard for 8 yards and a first down on the O. U. 42-yard line. Schake drove off tackle for 2 yards. Smith added 3 with a turnover and a first down on the Sooner 32-yard stripe. Smith made 6 putting the ball on the Oklahoma 24-yard line as the Mila hit Sorena for no gain, Davis tossed him for a 3 yard loss. Hanson stopped Lewis without gain. Mila's pass was wild and it was the Kansans' made a yard. Madison made 5 on an eutback. 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RT ... Berry Fisher ... QD ... Mille Fisher ... QD ... Mille Coy ... BTI ... Warren Coy ... BTI ... Warren Officials: Referee, J. C. Grover, Washington University; umparmite, St. Owen Slurpee, St. Mary's; bendium umparmite, Bendium University; valley College, G. E. Mkuldee, Michigan Valley College. Scoring: Kentucky 0 6 0 7-18 Oklahoma 0 6 0 7-18 Oklahoma Kansas Oklahoma First downs 13 8 First downs from penalties 15 8 Yards gained from penalties 15 8 Yards gained from scrimmage 15 8 Paces completed 5 9 Paces completed by team 5 9 Paces interpreted 5 9 Total gained, scrimmage 20 33 Total gained, passing 24 22 Total number of plays 61 Total number of passes 24.1 Number of points 50 Big back passes 50 Number of points 11 Number of passes 11 Average yardage of points 35.8 36. Kickoff 29 8 Kickoff 29 8 Return of kickoff 34 1 Return of kickoff 34 1 Dunk recovered 1 1 Dunk recovered 1 1 Scoring: Kansas, touchdowns — Bauss, Schakee, Points after touchdown, Stuck, Attendance, 9,571 paid. 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