PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1930. K-Aggie Yearlings Beat Winning K.U. Freshmen 10 to 0 Late Second Quarter Rally Nets Nothing; King Suffers Injury 45-YARD RUN IN THIRD Failing to maintain the rally begun in the last minutes of the second quarter, the Kansas freshman team fell from the top of the Big Six freshman ladder losing their grip on the ball in a game of 10 to 0. The Angles scored two safeties and one touchdown, failing to kick the extra point after touchdown. The outcome of the game began to look promising for Kansas late in the second period when Kansas again rallied 20-14. The Aggie line for a 37-yard run to the Angie 14-yard line. The University frose were smashing near the pool line when the gun sounded for the first time and almost chose to score in the period. K, Graham, big Agile frosh from the Dorado, led the offensive attacks of the Wildcats, reeling off some lengthy runs around the Kansas ends and through the line. Bushkis, 175-pound back from Belleville, and Joe Gossner, 42-pound back for the Wildcats, also quarterback for much of the Aggies yardage. Weaver and Marshall worked together nicely in the aerial attack which the University fresh used principally in the latter half. King, stealthy Kansas back, was injured early period and escaped fire, unable to play game. King was instrumental in the defeating of Missouri last week by a score of 41 to 6 The junior Aggies succeeded in scoring both in the first and third quarters. Their first counter came about the night before, when a forced kick from an own 29-yard line and an Annie Limenian blocked the punt, the ball rolling over the end zone, giving the Aggies a two-run lead, Bushy crashed off for tackle of 22 yards, and Graham smashed through the Kansas line fighting off the Kansas center. The Kansas center late in the third period on a bad pass from the Kansas center the ball rolled over for another Aggie safety. Kansas began with a 5-yard pass from a match down the field late in the final quarter, completing a long pass to the Aggie 30-yard line, where they attempted the ball but missed the ball to the Aggies just two plays before the final gun. Organizations Take Up Speedball. Invented by University of Michigan New Sport Is Introduced Speedball, a new game invented by the University of Michigan, will be the next competitive activity enagreed to host this year's combination of soccer, football, and basketball, except that it is faster. No equipment or necessary. All that is needed is 11 men. The game is played on a football field, in 10 minute halves, with a two minute rest period between halves. The goalie must return to the net to score. When the ball is in the air it must be passed, and when it is on the ground it must be kicked out. There are four methods of scoring points; passing the ball over the goal to a receiver for two points, kicking the ball back into the penalty kick for one point, and a deep kick over the goal for one point. Intramurals --yard line. It was a 44-yard gain Schauke hit guard for 5 yards. Bausch was toned for a 5-yard loss, Greenberg intercepted Fischer's pass on the 12-yard line and scored 5 yards offsides. Young punted to his 23-yard line. A triple pass made 5 yards. Fisher passed to Schauke but Bausch recovered it for a 3-yard loss and it was K. U'all, ball first and goal on the 10-yard line. Fisher passed to Bausch for 7 yards. Fisher fumbled but Bausch recovered for a 3-yard loss and it was K. U'all, ball first and goal on the 10-yard line. Fisher went over the goal and the Haskers took the ball on their 20-yard line. Rost hit Young for a 3-yard loss and K. U'all was penalized 15 yards. Nebraska was held and punted to the Kansas 38-yard line where Holfow down the ball. Fischer's pass to K. U'all was penalty 15 yards. Punt and Schauke booted the ball to Matich who returned 16 yards to his 20-yard line. Mathi made 2 and Long S of the period ended. Nebraska's ball on The A. T. O's captured the championship of the second division in playground hall by defeating Sigma Chi in a came after two extra innings of play when, with two down and Cochran, A. T. O catcher on third by virtue of the score at the end of the through short for the margin. Sigma Chi had come from below to tie the score in the seventh innning. Greene hurled an ace against Duckard jacked up with Sigma Chi. In another closely played contest Ph Kappa Psi beat Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Printing Engraving Binding. Rubber Stamps, Office Supplier Stationery 736 Mass. Street A. G. ALRICH Jayhawk Taxi TAXI 65 Ike Guffin Fords and Buicks Announcements Pre-laws will elect a president Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p.m. in Green hall. Davis will speak. All officers be present. Kenneth Slocum, vice president Nebraska Beats Kansas Warriors (Continued from page 1) Fourth Quarter **TOWNS CITY** Four teams. Long made three on the 40-yard line. Nebraska was stopped and punted, but the play was called back after the second quarter. Nebraska a first down. Mathis made 6 yards. Long made three but the Huskers received a two-on-1 pass in the 14-yard loss on an attempted pass. Long punted to Fisher on the Kansas 8-yard line and Fisher on the Oklahoma 15-yard line where he was down. Schaake punted out to mid field. Mathis hit center for the Towsons as the defense passes both of which were knocked down. He then punted over the Kansas goal. Fisher's pass was intercepted by the opposing team. Nebraska attempted 2 line plays without gain. Frahm then booted a third. Nebraska attempted 12 line plays. Nebraska 16, Kansas 0 Bausch received Frahin's kick and an 17 yards to the Kansas 27-yard line. He got 9 yards. Schaake made it first and 10. Bausch again went for fourth and 11. Schaake made a first down on the Nebraku 48-yard. Fisher's pass was incomplete. Fisher no gain. Frain passed to Brazil for 4 yards. Beach made 6 yards off tackle for another first down. Madison attempted a pass but was thrown for a catch. He missed the ball and went for an off tackle to make up those 15 yards. Cox made a kick and a Kannas pass was intercepted by Frahm on the Nebraska 35-yard line. Madison returned to the 37-yard line. A pass was wild. The ball fell on the knees of Frahm for hold down and punted to the Kansas 20-yard line. Madison returned to the 37-yard line. A pass was wild. The ball fell on the knees of Frahm for hold down and punted to the Kansas 35-yard line. Frahm made 4 yards through tackle and the game was over. Score: Nebraska 25, Kansas 14. 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