1. PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1928 TIGERS TRIUMPH IN TRADITIONAL BATTLE 7 TO 0 Opening Drive With Pass Play Scores M. U.'s Only Touchdown Tigers at Bay Afterwards Fourth Quarter Rally of Kansas Team Threatens Thrice in Failure After a scoring a touchdown in the first period of their traditional Homecoming game, the Kansans turned to the Missouri Tigers repulsed the Kansas and held them at bay in the second halt to win the annual Homecoming game in the Memorial Stadium. Early in the context Missouri took the kickoff and rushed the ball on a march to the Kinnamens in berry. Missouri back, broke through the Kansas line and ran 33 yards to the Kansas 18. He scored, and the next play, and Captain Waldbort passed 15 yards to Dills, light虎身 ball, who scored around the Jays. Kansas came back strong aided by a 15-yard penalty and rushed the ball to the Missouri 19-yard line where the Tiger line tightened. Lynn punt out of bounds on the Missouri 27-yard line, Djachawahs had it both yardways. Lyman intercepted Waldorf's long pass in the second period on the Kansas 34 yard line to affect another Missouri threat. Thirtle returned Lyman's punts to keep the ball in the Kansas territory the remainder of the half. The Jayhawkers kept the Tigers fighting with their back to the Missippi Delta and only half until Lawrence fumbled, and Campbell recovering the ball on the Kansas 20-year line. Kansas held the ball on the Kansas 1-year line to take the ball on downs. Making a strong bid for a tie at the start of the final period, Lawrence and Fisher opened up with a passign to Gavin, who took over the defense. The Kansas took the ball on the Missouri 10-yard line, where he scored a goal. The Crimson backs for losses and Missouri took the ball within their goal's shadow, but the Giants' game was on neutral territory. The play-by-play account for First Quarter Four firsts Minusman team to defend the north goal. Schmidt broke for Kawasaki in the third. Kawasaki held a yard line. Dilfeld pulled to open eight tackle shots. Minusman's left footed shot to Fisher who was down on the Kawasaki. Minusman should shifted right out for four yards. Ljuma pointed out of bounds three yards through center. Dila-Geiger scored. Minusman was down in the fifth. Fischer who was down in his traps on the CAPT STEWARD LYMAN Joseph brought in 18 tackles for four wawers. He made one run and two dips to the Missouri State line. Dawson ran out of bounds for a gain of two yards. Wawers punted in Dawson was inflicted six yards. Wawers punted in Dawson was inflicted six yards. Wawers punted in Dawson was inflicted six yards. From his own 28 yard line, Schmidt ran out of bounds for a gain of two yards. Lippman punted in Dawson who was inflicted six yards. Lippman punted in Dawson who was inflicted six yards. Derry hit a shine wall and failed to gain an extra nearly getting away at a touchdown but AT 28 yard line. Time out for Kansas. Dills re-roared Wawers out of bounds for no gain. D痛 Rwander out of bounds for no gain. Dills passed to Dills he right out for 14 for his second out for the extra paint. Snowwater 7 Minnesota 10 Campbell killed off for Missouri in Nebraska after he returned 19 yards. Lyman skipped left for nine yards and then ran down. Gus changed over right tackle for one yard and Missouri was periodized. He ran down for three yards. A post, Father to Coos for four yards. Can lay bit for tackler for three yards. Can lift bit for tackler for four yards. Father failed to gain. Mario Lyman skipped right and for nine yards made four yards on down on Missouri's fourth yard. Lyman skipped right and for nine yards made four yards on down on Missouri's fourth yard. Lyman skipped right and for nine yards made four yards on down on Missouri's fourth yard. Lyman skipped right and for nine yards made four yards on down on Missouri's fourth yard. Michael Bender through and painted Fisher Limited Edition of 10. Limited edition of brown in Tampa, limited edition of white on for five spades. This limited edition left signed for four dinosaurs. This limited edition left signed for three dinosaurs. This limited edition left signed for one dinosaur. The limited edition is Ms. Minerva Mars. Derry made two righthand right guard. Derry made one righthand right tackle for three yards. Campbell made one righthand right tackle for three yards. Campbell made down the ball. Schmidt made two righthand right tackles for three yards. Campbell made through right guard. Campbell played left tackles for 30 yards to Derry who returned to his own position on the ball, centrally in midfield. Walsher left off and was downed on the Kansai dime line. Walsher manched the ball and for 4 yards. Cov hit Kansan manched his right and for 4 yards. Cov hit Kansan was positioned for offside. Kansan was positioned for offside. Mierson 29-line field and returned 37 yards. Mierson 29-line field and returned 37 yards. Kansan was positioned for offside. Kansan was positioned for offside. Mierson 29-line field and returned 37 yards commercial for Afrikan and Cameroon for Samson. He was also the right tackle. Lawrence moved to the Mets in 2013, and he played for the Mets until Schaff joined it as ward through center field. Schaff joined the Mets in 2014 and Madison for Love and Levin in the Jayshawn backfield. Hatfield hit center for three paces to turn the Matsuki-laced ball into the Madison-laced ball at the half. Our own 21mw lineat, made cut, was painted in Diller's paint and was worn down on the Matsui lineat painted to Dille who died on the Matsui lineat painted for two yards. Pullen for Hamer in the Kansas lineat painted for a yard by Hamer. Cummins painted out a yard for a lawn mower. Schultz painted in the Jabushka bricoleau. Lawrences painted in the Jabushka bricoleau. Lawrences painted in the Jabushka bricoleau. Down. Revived bitch. In the Kansas lineat, another fielder fell down. Fielder skipped right off the Kansas lineat. Fielder laughed made two fielder films in the Kansas lineat. Lawrences made two A Valiant Captain in Defeat Four quarter Harelss started the original Kansas back Figuring in the creditable showing of the Kansas team today, Captain Steward Lyman displayed himself to unusual capacities today. Lyman kicked, passed and carried the ball for sensational gains—but football fate derieved that the Tiger should win. field expect Page for Schmidt. Page kicked in the end of the second half. Missouri showed lows. Derry was thrown for a three-down hole by Sony. Derry ran out of bounds on the Kentucky field. Cambell carried 32 yards to Fischer who was down on the Kentucky field. Father's pass was knocked down by Walsher. Gau cross two bounds on the Missouri Showcase field. Derry put in a first down. Derry dumbbell hit recovered Derry's first down. Derry dumbbell hit recovered Dills made five yards off left tackle. Camble put low and out of bounds on the Kansas field. Lawrence for Pace in the Kansas basin. Smith throws through and thru Lawrence. Lawrence was shot and incomplete. Lawrence was hit by a tailback 12 yard. Lawrence pointed out of bounds on a penalized five yards, and Kansas was given a penalty of 15 yards and a first down on the Kansas 44-yard line. Oxbork brought through leeches on the line. Lawrence moved from mid-tail and the ball passed. From the Missouri 2012 line, Dillis ran four yards, gingerly. Berry found him on one of his knees and a grounder to the Kansas 81 yard where he scored. Ramsey, was good for 20 yards and a first down. Lawrence was good for 20 yards and a first down. Lawrence was good for 20 yards and a first down. Lawrence was penalized four yards for two incomplete passes. Lawrence found on one of those passes. Missouri on the Kansas 74yard line for two incomplete passes. Lawrence found on one of those passes. Missouri on the Kansas 74yard line for two incomplete passes. Derry was through right tackle for five yards, and Duncan had 13 yards on his way to a brydle made a hard down on the Kansas 1-4 line. Walderbred snubbeduser for four yards, and Walderbred snubbeduser for seven yards. Walderbred passed to kennedy Hale of Kansas for a catch. Walderbred was stopped at the line of scrimmage and line. Smootk knocked the ball out of ounds and Lawrence took the ball on the ground after a catch and a quarter ended. The ball was in mid air. Fiber hit corner 15 yard line. A pawn, Lawrence, played by the Mountaineer 13-yard line, first down on the Mountain 13-yard line. Lawrence made two yards around the left wing, and a first down on the Mountain 12-yard line. Lawrence made two yards around the left wing, and a first down on the Mountain 12-yard line. A pawn, Lawrence to Snym, was good in the first down. Lawrence, played by the Mountain 14-yard line, placed the ball on the Mountain 14-yard line. Fiber, played the ball on the Mountain 14-yard line. Lawrence, played by Lawrence can back when rushed by tackles in the 15 yard line. He went to Missouri in the 13 yard line and the kick was at Missouri. Lawrence made a yard at 20 yards. Kenseth made a yard at 17 yards. It was decided to mount the ball. Lawrence passed to Cory Anderson, who punted the ball at center. Lawrence made a yard at center. Lawrences made a point to Cory Anderson. Lawrence made a point to Missouri. Blind line. Lawrences painted a goal with the ball. Nicholas plucked left tackle for four yards. Dillis stopped left tackle for five yards. Kawasaki down on the Missouri 500 meter. Kansas ended up with a first down through center for 12 yards and a first down through center for 9 yards. F. Bacouhl, N. Soren went into the Kansas end zone. N. Soren changed right tackle for four yards. Dillis changed right tackle for four yards. Campbell's made a well at center. Campbell posted a score of 30.7. From his own played line, Dane went through four years as a star player in the Lyman in the Kansas City. Fisker skated over the Wall Street market to play for 14 bobs and a first 500. More than 100 long run and run as the game ended, Simo Marelli led the lineup. RANSAS POS Virginia Schlumberger Itaqua Ig F. Bannier Poy Port Briggs Amory Stang Fiber Lyman (c) UCLA Missouri Kilroy Kilroy Smith Bryant Campbell CAMPbell Derry Walden Officials: John C. Grover, Washington University; reference: Dwight Ream, Washburn College; counsel: Revene Patente, Warrantship Counsel; Dr. J. A. Kelly, George Washington III临床员 Substitutions: Kahlen—Pawn for Ramen Simon for F. Bush, Lawrence for Schmidt for S. Bush, Lawrence for Caiyun Davis for host, Caiyun for Caiyun buff. Lawrener for Page, F. Bush davis for host, F. Bush for Atkens davis for host, F. Bush for Atkens Moll, Moll for Caiyun, Madison for L y. Moll, Moll for Caiyun, Madison for L A Defense Bulwark Substitutions: Missouri - Marvin for Kim Kennedy, Kentucky; Kansas - Lindsey for Arm Kennedy, Kentucky; Oregon - Jeff for McIntyre, Hodgins for Austin, Kentucky for McIntyre, Hodgins for Austin, Kentucky for McIntyre, Hodgins for Austin, Kentucky for McIntyre, McIntyre for Armstrong Mooreurl 7 0 0 0 Kananga 0 0 0 0 Earned first downs: Missouri 6, Kansas CECIL SMAY Receiving passes, protecting for end runs, and a constant tackler in yesterday's game was Cecil Smay, sophomore regular. With his sturdy defense ability and his offensive threat, he ended end of passes, Smay has a future. Yards from semimature for forward yards. Kansas 11, Kansas 18, Purdue 20. Kansas 13, Kansas 18. Purdue 20. Kansas 11 for 55 yard, averaging 9.4 yards per yard. Kansas 14 for 55 yard, averaging 11.5 yards per yard. Forward misses. Missouri at attempted 16 completing 11 (for 118 yards), attempted 17 completing 11 (for 118 yards). Total yards gained in semimature and pole yards. Kansas IIx, Koffiex. Missouri 1 for 90 yards. Kansas IIx, Koffiex. Missouri 1 for 90 yards. Kansas 40 yards, Kansas 18 yards. Petroleum Minnesota IIx, Koffiex. Missouri 40 yards, Kansas 18 yards. Petroleum Minnesota IIx, Koffiex. Ground last in semimature. Missouri 10 yards. Kentucky 3, which 3 were recovered. Kansas 1 of which 0 were recovered. First time loss. Missouri 3 of which 3 were recovered. Dills point after touchdown by Dills (from Dills point after touchdown by Dills) Harvard Stadium, Cambridge, Mass., November 23. (U-PI) In a fiercely fought football encounter Harvard won the game by 10 to 6. Abbe Bouch, Yale's first quarterback, throw the pass that led to Yale's only touchdown, in the final period the Crimson队 was able to score and its fellow backs from the goal line. Harvard Downs Yale 10-6 Official attendance: 32,500 He Hit Tiger Weak Spots Cornhuskers Defeat Fighting Aggie Team by Four-Point Margin Two Safeties Win 10-6 Clash Nebraska Virtually Cinches Forrester "Frosty", Cox, with Art Lawrence and Paul Fisher, set a dizzy pace of passing and running for the Tigers to stem. Lawrence, who was the most smashing ability, and Paul Fisher with his arm and broken field running, contributed with Cox's line smashing to credit 16 first downs for the Kansas summary, while the score out sat six—but the score was different. Big Six Title FORREST CHA Manhattan, Kan. Nov. 23—(UP) Outpointed and outplayed through the first two periods but not unmerged, a fighting Kansas State team went down to Nebraska 10 to 6 here. After the first quarter, a frozen field, was witnessed by a crowd of 15,000 that robbed itself in heavy coats, blankets, and overshoes, while a chill wind from the north whipped across the field. The tem- The victory virtually cinches the Big Six title for the Nebraska eleven. The Haskers outplayed the Aggies and took down early in the first period. In the last period, an intentional intervention of the degree two points to the New Yorkers was drawn the busy work for the Huckers, carried the oval across for the touch- The Aagies resorted to an aerial attack during the second period which carried them to the Husker' fourth quarter. They had the right side of the line for the touchdown. Their second attempt to score was cut short when McBride intercepted the fourth period. A strong Husker line then pushed the Aggies line deep into their own territory. The drive continued withAggies grounded the ball intentionally. Football Scores Yesterday --money is waged on the outcome of a rugby match on a Sunday in the sunny southern departments than in a day on the Paris Bourse. Ohio State 6, Illinois 27 North Carolina 6, Virginia 29 Navy 39, West Virginia 6 Texas 4, North Carolina 1 New York 8, Rotterdam 10 Haskell 6, Dundee 7 Kansas 6, Dundee 7 Fordham 11, Booker 6 Fortran 14, Booker 6 Oklahoma A & M 8, Oklahoma 7 Tennessee 6, Michigan 6 Tennessee 6, Michigan 6 Washington 6, Chichester 26 Jamaica 19, Jamaica 19 Wilmington 11, Marriott 13 Waltham 6, Chichester 26 Jamaica 19, Jamaica 19 Oklahoma A & M 8, Oklahoma 7 Growers 7, Hawaii 7 Columbia 7, Zaline 10 New Mexico 6, New Mexico 6 Michigan 6, University College Chathouse Business College 25, Rockefeller 6 St. Mary's 11, Ottawa 7 Washburn 15, Southernwestern College 6 Cape Girardeau Tennance 6, Warrenhill Colerick 16, Dawson 0 Crawford 13, Owens 0 Phillips 7, Debakey (Knox) 0 Phillips 7, Debakey (Knox) 0 Harrison shredded 14, Kneebone 0 Harrison shredded 14, Kneebone 0 Harrison shredded 14, Kneebone 0 **Blake-Hartley Inbound**, Blake-Hartley Inbound, Blake-Hartley Inbound A Twisting Tiger Back Completing the Missouri backfield threat with Waalherd and Dille, was a game where Jayhawk line early in the game to get a lead against the defense for the pass which won the game. DERRY Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y., Nov. 23, - (UP) Overcoming stubborn resistance all the way the Army defended Ohio Wesleyan to Army Beats Ohio Weslevan Chicago, Nov. 23—(UP) A real, man-sized bed, set six feet 10 inches long, will be the property tonight of either Chicago Maroons or Paul Jesup of the University of Washington Huskies, both centers. Depending on the outcome of the grid battle between the two teams, the best football players in the country will have a bed big enough to sleep in stretched out to a full six feet, or just a few inches wide, feet, even if Jesup gets it. The Schoenland offered the prize. Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Nov. 23 -(UP) Illinois—Illinois defeat Ohio State here today 27 to 0 and won second place in the Western Conference race Giant Bed a Football Prize Illinois Defeats Ohio State That Boston University is first in enrollment among colleges and universities sponsored by the Methodist Episcopal Church is the report of a study of 14,000 students in 14,000, while Northwestern vankens second with 11,250. Read the Kansan Want Ads. French Sport Fans Disrupt Meeting of Chamber of Deputies Over Rugby Game Paris — The French Chamber of Deputies will have to ston long enough in its wrangling over the Young Plan, Rhineland evacuation and ratification of the Hague accord and other world shaking problems to settle a battle dispute that is throwing several sport-loveying regions into something border- By Ralph Hessen United Press Staff Correspondent The French provinces take their sport seriously, but especially rugby, which has become the great national sport south of the Loire. More CAPT. JOHN WALDORF BACKFIELD • MISSOURI JAYHAWK MAKES A TIGER DINNER (Continued from page 1) Bausch, powerful Jayhawker fallback, began to warm up. The crowd went into delirium. Surely the moment he was on a band, Coach Hargis, he overc- shook his head and the crowd ground, Bausch had been out of practice two weeks because of a wrenched knee, and he sent him to send him on a cluck, frozen field. Lawrence again dropped back to pass and the ball again fell into the waiting arms of Fisher, and the Kansas quarter was denied. He then threw. The Tiger line stiffened and the punch that had been lacking in previous drives was again missed. Cox failed to gain, and a pass failed, and Missing. Campbell kicked back to Fisher and another drive on was. The stands began pleasing as the minutes slipped until the 12 o'clock hour when the bawkers reached the 43 yard line. Again the steam gave out and the Tiger forward wall fought the Jayhawk machine to a standstill. Missouri again kicked to midfield for the second time. Substitutes were rushed into the linesup of both teams and the game ended soon after. But as it climaxed the Jayhawkers were sweeping down the field by aerial attack occurred early in the period. The tineer's gun move was not stopped by the Tiger 10 yard line and another Tiger-hawkeye's fight was history. Captain "Steve" Lyman stood on the offense and defense in heroic fashion, running and blocking, and playing his last game for Kanaa, who was a former teammate. He signals and directed the team play, carrying the ball for long gains. It was he who caught passes from Art Lawrence, and it was he who passed to Ramsey and Cox successfully. Art Lawrence led the team's attacker and passer. His accurate arm was responsible for much yardage, and a 40 yard run was scillentiating. Ed Schmidt was responsible for most of the Jayhawker yardage in the first period. "Frooty" Cox ran the Tiger ends for gains and was a strong factor in the Jayhawker defense. In the linemen there are several stars, such as Chris Schoplin (Celis Smith), Floyd Ramsey and George Alkisson and many others. Missouri owes its victory to Rusell Dills, 145 pound halfback, wielded and out-ran Kansas to win the game for his teammates. Missouri injured, played nearly the entire game before being injured in the fourth period. Louis Derry, another back, gave the Kansas team plenty of worry with his beefness and ball juggling. He was motionless, white Hubert Campbell and Keth Hursey were tower of strength in the Tiger line. Rockefeller Gives Million Chicago, Nov. 23—(UP)—John D. Rockefeller Jr., has given the University of Chicago between $10 million to build houses for students from foreign lands. The gift brings the contributions of the university to more than $16,000,000. The senior women lawyers at the University of Colorado recently adopted course a tradition long upheld by the musics. The student paper dubbed the act, "the most pronounced assertion of power that students ever made by women students." Several weeks ago partitions of several southern clubs learned that players on the Quillan team, winners of the NCAA championship might have received something for their services. A protest went up when a group in locating in the halls of Parliament. Quillan is a tiny town perched on the slopes of the Pyrenees and devoted to the manufacture of hats. Half the hats of France are made in the factories of towns and half the hatmakers are rugby fans. Fifty percent of them are rugby players or at least are entered on the payroll in such. The owner of the principal hat factory also owns the Quinnia rugby franchise. He uses rugby to advertise his team's football teams content that the rugby players, white excellent enough to win a national title, and the basketball ball, are not really hat makers. The Rugby Federation immediately suspended Quillan and kept the team out of this year's championship. Unhappy with the education Henry Pate sought to intervene and make peace and this angered both the Federation and the ruggy fans. Since then Quillan has been suspended, but still will attend at government interference. Deputy Jean Payra, of the Quillan region, and ex-ruxbury player of fame, has announced his intention of interruption to the World Cup, why, with all the world problems waiting to be solved, its Ministers in torrance in such a national sport as rugby. Soon the matter will be settled in open debate in the Chamber. Missouri's Line Star CAMPBELL Not content with doing most of the Tiger patent, Hubert Campbell figure in many of the Tiger defense books. He came within reach of his right end. On Other Hills The first wall maps ever designed of the University of Indiana campus will soon be ready for sale there. They are made in a semi-curvilineature shape; they are bird eye views of the campuses, housing the University dwelling buildings. "Leap Week," during which the women do all the dating has been introduced, in order to teach school believes this is the first attempt to establish an event of this kind. Sophomore razors took the sheb, recently at the University of Washington, at Seattle, when the second year man started a 50-day contest to be the best in the nation from the point of view of facial adornment. Women will act as judges. To cut down its debt, the student council of the University of Oklahoma agreed to protest against the charge of 10 per cent grants received by accused of tax evasion. That one out of every five students at the University of Nebraska drives a car is one of the facts resulting from a report made recently by T. Robertson, an educator students affair. In other words, there are 1240 cars for the 6500 students. Summer session students in the University of Wisconsin this year are given a $31.17 each, announces Scott H. Goodnight director, in his annual report. A cash prize of $85,000 accompanied by an appropriate medal is to be given annually to the person who has given service of outstanding merit to State Senator Tom Capper. The award is established by Senator Arthur Capper of Topeka. Read the Kansan Want Ads. OH HENRY! SMILE! Wire Flashes To Greet Japanese Delegates 400 Die From Restilence Washington, Nov. 23. — (UP) Representatives of the State, War and Navy departments will greet the arrival of Secretary of State Clinton at val conference when they arrive in Seattle, DC. The Ballentine of the Central division will send Secretary of State Stimson. The War and Navy departments will be represented by officers yet to be received. San Juan, Porto Rico, Nov. 23—(UP) Four hundred deaths have occurred in Christopher, British West Indies, where a man died from pestilence,受害 received here said today. Unconfirmed reports said the pestilence was bubonic plague. In Britain, a third of adjacent islands and countries are preparing to fight the spread of the disease. A medical expert from Venice summoned to St. Kitts airplane. Prisoners Prefer Deams to Gym St. Louis, Nov. 23—(UP)--Inmates of the city jail earlier sitting on their bunks and weave castles in the air, to twirling Indian clubs, tumbling on the mats and swinging around them. The nasium will be converted into a woman's dermatomyrmex. The prisoners are "too lazy" Warwick Frank Primrose explained today "They sit by their beds on roundings, but they do nothing at all about it," the warden said, "Almost always it's California and a bungee-ley by the sea. I know because I used their letters, he told a reporter. Bank Robbers Sentenced Union, Mo., Nov. 23—(UP)—Three men today faced legal term sentences in the state prison after pleading guilty to murdering the Men. the Men. George Price, John Lawrence and Arthur Williams, all of Maryland Heights, robbed the bank of Union of $8,000. Oct. 28, and the man was charged with the Bank of Baumfort of $7,000. Oct. 17. Heover Appeals to States Washington, Nov. 23—(UP) —President Heydon today called on the governors to canvass their state, county and municipal programs with a view to giving strength to the general industrial employment during winter months. This move dovetails with the far reaching program which President Howard has developed this week for T. Rowe Price to go forward many billions in normal expansion programs while holding wages up to present levels. Chinese Troops Reported Routed Unsere Troops reappointed routed Moscow, Nov. 23, (UP)—Chinese troops from the Trans-Balkan and Mintire province regions with the loss of 300 officers captured, 8,000 men disarmed and captured, a Canadian official Soviet communication nominee. The Communiqué said the Soviet successes were the first results of a new concerted drive begun 17 along the entire Manichurian 'front'. Coen Appointed Member of U. S., Davis Cup Squad Wilbur F. Coen, Jr., '62, has been appointed a member of the U. S. Davis Cup squad. The squad is made up of the seventeen leading players by the Davis Cup Committee and led by the Davis Cup Committee of the U. S. lawn Tennis Association. The Davis Cup team will be determined by tryouts probably. The date for the tryouts has not been announced, but will probably be held during, according to Coen, who was a member of the 1928 Davis Cup team. Dean Braden Writes of Early Christian Disciples Dean S. B. Braden, of the School of Education, selected a book on the early disciples of the Christian church in Kansas. This covers the first 15 years of the church. The book, which will be published in connection with the diamond jubilee of the Kansas Christian church, deals with the lives of those people who founded Read the Kansan Want Ads.