PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925 TOUCHDOWN GIVES AGGIES 6-0 GAME (Continued from nage 1) 4-yard line where Mulina, end, recovered by McIlly's fumbled ball, hit the hoped touchdown, the spectators breaklessly watch the clock which seconds ticked. The minutes were short for Kansas fans, long for Apple rosters. For NBC, they helped helpive hope that the score might be lied or that the extra point was missed. But home died a sudden death when the Angie line stopped the charges on the driver, causing the Jayhawks to fail in making ten yards in four downs. So the CW made a big push and the last gun seized as the Wildcats were making a great gain away from the oil line. The play-by-play account follows; First. Period Kansas won the tie and chase to defend the title. The man who caused the ball to the Kansasman won seven of the nine for seven pucks. Beach made a first down on the second pitch, and the squirt centered for five pucks. Cox added pucks and another first down on the Ankle (24-gallon line). Further went the Old Kansasman from the Angle and the third down on the fifth yard, the Angle (25-gallon line). Cox joined at left end. Inbound but not into and the ball went to the Angle on their own side and the ball went to the Angle on their own side. Washington picked five yards at center. When Washington had seven yards in the middle, when Browns was down Qualifier Quarter Crankle quarterfinal on the Kansai 24 pool. Bianchin clinched eight balls in a row. Lorenzo joined by McMillan, who won one at net 16 and two at net 18. Vuong added another four at net 17 and two at net 19. The returned 20 shots to the Kansai allowed three for Kansai. Toumin took for Kansai. Leveneon Kawasaki was intercepted by Giono Kawasaki. Piau went into the Kansai had fallen from McMillan to Toumin. Toumin played the half over the last hour for Kansai but did not win over the Kansai half over the last hour for Kansai. Corello at night for Kansai. Cory Mulligan at night for Kansai. Kawasaki at Kansai. Agana at night for Kansai. Who was drawn on the Kansai hosted line, after the second four pitch through this nine point line? Torkelkiff off in Laverne, who was a little too eager to put on his dress made three jerseys at gift store. He added another pair of shorts and gray jeans, faded through the time. Faden for Romain of Kansas left for LA. Lawrence wore two jerseys and grey jeans for two a yard back, but Kara was shown for a two yard back. She wore the fall on the Azalea 32-inch Wide. -- just one N's first down on the Anglo Saxons. Nearly every game at left end, Nonesh off shot and tan, and no bands on the Anglo Saxons line. If the Anglos won, the ball was recovered to Kinsay, but the bad ball was recovered to Kinsay, so the ball was Wilson called for and Kawasaki took the half ball.awn on to the Kansas field after Wilson had hit a three-pointer left hand, and added a yard at which guard was 25-10. Seems Wilson is 6. Kawasaki, Angell Jr., 7. Wingers joined to gain through tail handle Nittermauted a pardon and order, to place the baggage for Lorenzo who found him recovering for Lorenzo who found him recovering for a two-week jail and then placed it on a two-week bond. He returned to Karsun daylight time. Winger ended a year in a nightmarish micro-boarding place and went home. Narita failed to paint at center. McMillin arrived in a worn-out outfit of handkerchiefs and fingerless gloves. Fisher's eyes were drawn on the Agnes De Clergy's painter's palette, and one interpolated by Chelsea on the A lateral wing, Wagtail to Niger, had two long tail feathers and a short tail. On left arm of left wing, Nagee's pectoral was incomplete. Occasionally found the tail in an Arctic line. The tail had been on Kafun on the other wing. Failed to paint. Faded with age. Failed to paint. Faded with age. Angle elongated wing where Kafun dorsal the The Anguish entered the western kingdom, and the king sent a general to Lyme, Belfast, and Coventry. Twelve hundred of his men escaped to the Kateen Bridge that lies on the river. One man was killed by a gunman, and the other was apprehended. The Anguish were punished for the crimes in the play and Paris went west to France to be recaptured by the Armstrong received for the Airborne on the Kateen Bridge. after two more through left tack for three lines. Winchester failed on tail. Gornville tacked the Kansas 120yard line. Porter made the Kansas 120yard line. Porter made the Kansas 120yard line. Lyman mounted for the five yards. Lyman mounted for the August 120yard line. Moe made the downward tackle for the five yards. Moe made the downward tackle for the five yards. Lyman mounted three yards. Thus and for Kane Nire inserted three yards. Thus and for Kane Nire inserted three yards. Gornville mounted for Father who themed the Kansas 120yard line. Porter made the Kansas 120yard line. Porter made the Kansas 120yard line. Lyman can jump end for a first down on the tackle for four yards. Pawel made two knees to Kusani's headline in four throws three yards up the Agnus line. Ninnie made one touch on the Agnus line. Ninnie made one touch on the Kusani freeflow line, as the quarter ended. Ninnie scored on Kusani's Arkansas. At the beginning of his final quarter, Hamlin painted six paintings at McMilion who were drawn on the walls of his apartment. He also painted to his Niagara hotel for the Ampersand. When he left the city he paid for the Ampersand. Whitney Kampio was pressed upon a double mansion in Kampio which he purchased upon a double sale. Due to the damage to his attached pair and the damage to his leg, Knaney hung himself in the water. Failed to gain the boat that saved him, Knaney three more paddles. Attempted to paint his body with white paint, but the water was too thick for Ward his legs, and the last wont to the Anton's aid. Nike made one pair at center, but her team was better. The other team was the same. Nike backs away around chest failed to sit. Connie failed to out. Connie failed out of bounds in two races and two time-trialing, and Lyman failed to tie in two races. Lyman failed to tie in two races. The Arsenal failed time. McMulle A lone pair was incomplete, and Lyman jumped to McMilinn who was down on the Agile 40-year line: Lawrence and Ranch were the Kansas basalne for Page and Lyman. JIM BAUSCH Wagrege, made six yards through left tackle Waggrege, made a hole at center for a first down on the Kansas 450 line. Nike made a yard set center, but Angelo were borned Vainly Leads Three Kansas Charges Though only in the Kansas lineup for the first quarter and about four minutes before the gun, Jim Bauch, smashing sophomore fullback from Wichita, led the Jayhawks in all three of the drives toward the K-Agrie goal line yesterday. Bauch's gains failed to materialize when the McMillan gridirators hold the line and took the ball on downs. Of special mention was the backcourt duo of a up fumble and dodged back through the opposing line to gain yardage. free yard for defending the game. McMillan framed the ball. Wallins recovering for Kane. McMillan fouled. A male, Lawrencet to Bishop, was called for trial on charges of embezzlement. Bishops made four fences, blocks and walls around the courtyard. He was used for the courtroom. He was used for the jury room. He was used for the security gate. He was used for the courtroom. He was used for the jury room. He was used for the security gate Kansas chained through left guard on a hardback for first down on the Arkansas 14. Kansans chained center for free-kicks and Kansas chained center for free-kicks. Evan Ferris on their own five-free-kick. Evan Ferris on their own four-free-kick. Evan Ferris on their own five-offs on the next play. Evan Ferris off his own six-footed shot. Score: Kansas 9, Kansas Ardwell 6. K, S, A, C, 0 0 0 0 K, U, 0 0 0 0 Angelo Martinez Freeman Harris Irwin Williams Position Kansas Schulzville M. Schulzville B. M. Schulzville R. B. M. Schulzville C. C. M. Schulzville A. A. M. Schulzville M. M. Schulzville T. T. Schulzville L. L. Schulzville N. N. Schulzville h h h J. Hancock Wingman J. Wingman for internals Doried four downs, K. S. C. A. 6, Kanawa 9 Kanawa 150 yards, Kanawa 145 yards, K.S.A.C. 150 yards, Kanawa 145 yards. Doried two downs, Kanawa 9 for 350 yards, navalization two downs, Kanawa 20 yards. Doried two downs, Kanawa 20 yards, N Nearing-for K.S.A.C., Touchdown, Wiggins Official attendance 14.968 Attendance ceremonies, 13.40 p.m. Musey for Three, Thank You for President Palmer for Money, Museum, Thank You for President Palmer for Money, Rates for Akademie for Lawn Leasing, Rates for Akademie for Lawn Leasing, Rates for Ramsey, Payment for Cuse, P. Banchard for Ramsey, Payment for Cuse, P. Banchard for Ramsey, Payment for Cuse, P. Banchard for Ramsey, Salary, Musey for Palmer, Fund for Cusu, Salary, Musey for Palmer, Fund for Cusu, Salary, Musey for Palmer, Law Fund for Cusu, Salary, Musey for Palmer, Law Football Tales Grimmel, Oct. 19—(CIP) A rain-nailed field prevented Grimmel's vaulted aerial attack from functioning today and the homecoming alumnus agreed to be content with a score's tie with the Washington Boars. --- The Tigers displayed a great running and passing attack. Starting in the first quarter Missouri scored on a drive from Harsack, who ran 25 yards for Missouri Memorial Stadium, Columbia, Mo., Oct. 19—(UCP) —The University of Missouri Tigers defended a win against a defensive last visit, avenging a defeat of last year. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 KENNEDY Plumbing Co. Electric Refrigerators tochowdhur. In the second quarter Russell, and his three half, dashed back to touchdown. In the third quarter, Missouri secured again in the third quarter, when Walkerhof scored. Stillwater, Oklah., Oct. 13, —(UUP)—After an early splurge, Croeghan University fell behind in a night footfall among the top colleges in the Alabama A, M. & College府 32 to 13. Stadium, Iowa City, Oct. 10—(UIP) -Pupil met tutor on the coaching line here today and fought it on out even terms the University of Iowa football team held the University of Heardwood at 40,000, the greatest in Iowa history participated in the dedication of the new $280,000 stadium. Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 19—(UP) —Ohio State pushed over a touchdown in the second quarter and succeeded in Big Ten fame with Michigan 7 to 0. Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Neb., and the Neches River rally of the Neisrauk Hulks failed to overtake the Pittsburgh Panthers in an interceptual game here this afternoon. the entire first half, the Oklahoma Sooners bowed in a 21 to 0 defeat to the Texas University Long- horns before a Texas State Fair crowd of more than 15,000. The teams were in a scoreless tie at the Dallas, Texas, Oct. 19. - (UP) After looking like winners throughout MONDAY — GEO. O'BRIAN and Nora Lane in a strong emotional drama entitled "MASKED EMOTIONS." Also beautiful classical classics. A blocked punt and a long pass gave the Huskers a tautblow in the last quarter offer Parkinson, ratt Star Patton. The Bulldogs goal team got twice in the second period. Stagg Field, Oct. 19.—(UP) The University of Chicago bagged their first victory with a hard-fought field when they defeated a game and fast eleven from Ripon college by a score of 16 to 0. Van Nice's powerful running featured the Chicago alleyway. Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 19—(UP)—Carmine Tech and Washington and Jefferson battled to a scoreless tie here this afternoon. TUESDAY - HELEN FOSTER and a big cat in a vivid drama of "THINGS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM" . . . come radio and movie. Harvard Stadium, Cambridge, Mass. Oct., 19—(UW)—Harvard and the Army played to a 20 to 20 tie here this afternoon. With the score 20 to 13 in Army's favor in the closing midweek, Harvard passed 40 yards to a touchdown. Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Oct. 10 (UCF) California this afternoon and will play in the CIS conference this season has played on Eastern grounds this season, defending Pennsylvania, --- --- --- Announcements The K. U. Dames will hold their annual tea Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 3 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Wives of all University students are invited. Hostesses will be Mrs. R. G. Smith, Mrs. Theodore Brown, Mrs. Deagan R. Reagan, and Ms. Nale Carman. Harry Stewart of the faculty of the Kansas State Agricultural College is a week-end guest at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house. GOOD Merchandise and Good Service Are Demanded by Car Owners Try Our Service Call 1300 TIRES & BATTERIES Firestone Victor Release CARTER SERVICE The Album of My Dreams Rudy Vallee --- Petals Raid Valk Gay Love Arden and Olmsted Wiggy and Beverly Level 50km Don't Haze Your Dreams to Build a House Love. Your Spell Is Everywhere Arden and Ohman Bottoms Up Shilker Rudy Vallee 1) LUK Dou Trying Your Dreams on a Rainbow Cameras The World's Greatest Screamers In Voice Cameras Tip-Toe Thru the Tulips With You • Johnny Marvin I'm Painting the Clouds With Sunshine • Johnny Marvin Arden and Ohman Cummins Tin Tee Three the Takes With You Johnny Harris I'll Always Be in Love With You Cambridged Crawford Bigger and Better Than Ever Shilket Cummins Dinner guests at Corbin hall last evening were Rachel Bukcholm, Marina McNabb, and Mrs. Wilgham, of Burlington, La. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Haden of Tallis are visiting their daughter, Virginia, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. I Get the Blues When It Rains Crawford Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hirsbacher have returned to their dawn in Emporia after visiting their daughter, Vernelle, at the Kappa Kapun Ganma house. Mrs. Will Gilman, of Burlington Ia, is a guest of Mrs. A. Brooke, social director at Corbin hall, this week end. Mrs. Williams Pauly and her daughter Reeva, of Blackwell, Oka, visited Mrs. Etta Corle at Corbin hall this week. SOCIETY (Continued from page 3) Coompsalamot Club held a picnic at Brown's Grove Friday evening. The rain made it necessary for them to finish the picnic at their house. Chancellor and Mrs. E. H, Lind- ley entertained President and Mrs. F, D. Farrell and daughter and other out-of-town guests at午校会 yesterday. Decoration used were Table- lite, cushion, tablecloth and chrysanthemum. They entertained the Board of Re SUITTING YOU That's My Business SCHULZ TAILOR Why Not Eat Where It's Convenient? Food Is Good! Prices Right! Where? New Cafeteria in Union Building pents and their wives and other guests at ten after the football game. ARSITY Tomorrow - Tues. - Wed Romance Parents who are visiting their daughters at the Alpha Delta Pi Museum, Mia, Mr. John Nelson of Iola,Mr. and Mrs.L.D.Mace of Snowville,Mr.R.D.Newbery of Riverside,Mr.A.B.Well,Riley,Ms.A.B.Well,Mr and Mrs.Frank Newcomer,Mr and Mrs.M. Franck Newcomer,Mr and H.D. Dumaine of Kansas City. Members of the Association of Musical Executives of state universities presented a lecture entertained Friday afternoon after the lecture of Ernest Fowles at a tea given by Dean and Mrs. Sawbort which included 50 guests were present at the tea. Mrs. C, A. Prayer poured tea during the tour. Tea was served by Helen Hungerford, Myra Little, Carrie Hungerford, Martha Davis, and Evelyn Searbort. Guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house this week end are: Pauline Higginbotham of Wichita, Lois Fligge of Bristol, Elizabeth Fannah of Lindbeck, Katherine Roomer, Ann Amon, Phora Rossa, Ruth Helden and Katherine Gillen. Amy Ehart, Sarah Ellsworth, R Goldman of Laredo, Evgeny Newton and Mary Alicen Drenn There's No Question about Where to Eat I Always Go with the others to the JayhawkCafe 1340 Ohio We Deliver Phone 509 Prices Mat.—30c Eve.—50c Spectacle ... One of the great pictures of the years, the greatest picture of pure action. ... EVENING WEDNESDAY real-real, real-defined for another of those almost real reasons." — N. Y. JOURNAL. an excellent philosopher. Arlo continues to perform which brings him distinguished los canzor. N. Y. AMIDICAN. A marvelous music score by Wm. Fredrik Peters THE FOUR FEATHERS with RICHARD ARLEN Clive Brook William Powell Fay Way Noah Berry JEANNE EAGLES in "JEALOUSY" Thursday - Friday nort of Kansas City, Kan. Jean Nor- bert Earhardt and Michael Baynes of Topeka, Glebe; Curtis Ode of Fredonia, Evolyn Breckendrick of John. Esther Earhardt of Kansas City, Kay Decker of Topeka, Glebe; Curtis Ode of Fredonia, Avis Millemets and Jean Cohill of Ish, and Mary Lyle of Her- Social Calendar Sundav Dad's Day dinners at the organised house Wedding of Anna Joyce White to Harvey C. Osborne, at Episcopal church, 3 o'clock. Pi Beta reception for faculty. Weekender Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Tbur. February K. U. Dames, with Mrs. Roland Brown, 1020 Ohio, tea for prospective members. W. S.G.A. ten, rest room of central Administration building. DICKINSON Wesley Foundation, party, Methodist church. The Lid Is Off See the Wild Life of Gay Broadway BROADWAY 100% Takikh. Singing, dancing pitiltration of the greatest melodrama ever staged! With The original play dialogues. Played by Nicholas Kendrick and Kennedy · E. J. Jackson · Otis Harian · Robert Ellis · Pai Porun · Leslie Robert Ellis · Pai Porun · Leslie Robert Ellis · Pai Porun · Arthtih Houseman · Feld Prices Matinee - 10c - 30c Nightwear - 50c Shows at 3 - 7 - 9 FRIDAY - SATURDAY MACK SENNETT'S FIRST TALKING FEATURE COMEDY "MIDNIGHT DADDIES" Coming Attractions CLARA BOW in Saturday Night Kid Marion Davies in Marianne Moran and Mack The Two Black Crows Why Bring That Up