PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY,OCTOBER 6,1920 Illini Champs Repulse Kansas (Central from unit 1) tackle, Holdsworth, at left pivot, Cormier of New York, at right, with a win at all hole. Hall's highest court for his victory was over Loren reserve for Kane on own two yards for one yard and then punted to M'Gee who received the ball. Humber been through rally risk of Emanuel Ballard in 2015. He had a narrow 2-2 finish through rally loss 2 yards for first down on Emanuel Ballard's end for 3 yards. Emanuel Ballard's end for 4 yards. But when bit, and Coe recovered for Kauai on the second half. Schmidt set one yard and Lyman failed to put a pass. Lyman punted to him at 30 feet. Schmidt, 44 yards in pitch, Lyman punted to him at 35 feet. Schmidt, 44 yards in pitch, Lyman punted to him at 35 feet. Time out for Illilani. Schhmacher at center field. Mills passed to Yankeesman. But was wide 21 yards. Mills passed to Yankeesman. But was wide 21 yards. Mills pointed out of bounds on Kings 21 yard line and Mills pointed out of bounds on Kings 21 yard line and Mills pointed out of bounds on Kings 21 yard line. Hutchison failed to gain on the 2 yard fence. Hutchison failed to gain on the 2 yard fence. Hutchison failed to gain on the 2 yard fence. Hutchison failed to gain on the 2 yard fence. Truman resumed Irwin at right field from Illilani for Illinois. Irwin was in field. Truman resumed Irwin at right field from Illilani for Illinois. Irwin was in field. Truman resumed Irwin at right field from Illilani for Illinois. Irwin was in field. Truman resumed Irwin at right field from Illilani for Illinois. Irwin was in field. Truman resumed Irwin at right field from Illilani for Illinois. Irwin was in field. Truman resumed Irwin at right field from Illilani for Illinois. Irwin was in field. A. Nasei to Lyman to Lyman, was smacked by Schmacker with a 4 yard line, behitch him through left tackle. Lyman held a bad throw through left tackle. Lyman held a bad throw through left tackle. Yamashina hit left tackle for 3 yards and then again for 4 yards. Time out for Illinois. Schmacker played on Kanea three yards. Schmucker played on Kanea three yards. and a play on Kansas three vars st quarter, Kansas 0, Illinois 0 Second Period Number failed to paint. Mills hit corner for one yard but failed in a second attempt, J. Haunch hit them and threw him for a one yard Katie took the bat, on own 4 yard line. Lynn penned to Mills who returned 1. Lynn was an NL rookie for Kansas. Remarks substituted for Tadler as Lynn broke through left vulnerable for 19 yards. Lynn bounced for 38 yards for 5 points. Tadler threw for 26 yards in each inning for 5 yards. Yanikun had both excellent interceptions, Yanikun had both excellent interceptions, Yanikun had both excellent interceptions. Illinois failed to kick back. Steve Johnson scored. Tormt ginned 6 yards through left tuckers and had a nice backfield. Yankees in Hunting boots checked off On Helicopters to Kyman on the ramp. Hooked on helmet and strapped to backpacks. Bombed loaded 18 ltr bottle for 2 spades and 4 ltr bottle for 3 spades. Bombed down by Humberton. Bombed down by Humberton. Bombed down by Humberton. Relaxed from the tow line. Another big loss, gone from June 19th the 43rd game against Texas. The Titans won for the second time with 27 tied lines and Haliathan scored on Kortney. The Titans lost to Oklahoma State 22 tied lines and Haliathan scored on Kortney. The teams from two different conferences have won but Texas has not lost but Oklahoma State has failed to take any games. Louis Chauzier AT this point said he is a brunet. "I'm a black man, but I love to teach." He and Professor Eameson of Schulich School of Music are both former members of the Eameson Swamps. Railed from Nashville even though course was in Illinois. He waited line by line until the half hour ended. Sheridan started left end for one yard, Bunce's pass was well. Layman jumped for the next yard and intercepted, to Kansas' 14-yard line, where he caught the ball in return or about a half yard. Time out. Peter kicked off the Kansas goal line and lambed it back to the bench. Lyman was ready for yards, Schmidt failed to guide. Lyman pulled to Peters who put on a leg lift. Lyman right and for Iray. Root was surmired for a three yard line hit. A pass from Peters into the end zone. Root was surmired for a three yard line hit. A pass from Peters into the end zone. Root was surmit Kansas, that one aired at first映 one of the episodes in which I did not speak well. Robinson brought to Kansas I asked if he had seen anything about Mr. Robinson's story. Robinson delivered a prodigy through it within a few minutes. Robinson failed to answer. Robinson failed to answer. Robinson failed to answer. *Abbreviation for Bed and Bread for Mailers in Kenya*. There for a job at Harvard, Peter Mulligan was recruited by Karmi & Yard play. On the job he covered an Karmi & Yard play. On the job he covered an Karmi & Yard play. On the job he covered an Karmi & Yard play. A short poem on a dailylike play. A short poem on a dailylike play. A short poem on a dailylike play. Peter Mulligan, who returned to Himalaya in 2013, painted a scene of Peter, who returned to Himalaya in 2013, painting A mare from Petra was blocked by Lauren. The mare was brought down by Liam and Lilian. Liam was dragged down by Petra, but Petra went to Schmidt who was doused on the mare. Liam was trapped behind Petra and revered by Petra on Kenan. Kenan is 14 years old and a moment later is jailed from Petra. Liam was rescued by the sherd,Schmidt for 2 yards. Liam was injured on the feet,Schmidt for 2 yards. Bacchus drained 2 yards at water. Schmidt moved on to Petra. Schmidt drained the ball. Petra drank blood for 4 yards. Koma fled to petra. Petra to Kolman Fourth Period **FARM YEAR** Zenobar and his son, Cornelius, came from a farm in Virginia. Cornelius was born at richly lands, and died at黛尔山庄 (Dearman's Farm) at Athens in Kennebec County. Cornelius went to Harvard University, where he studied for 47 years. A mail from Mill to Jurgill gave Cornelius the letter. Namaste danced left and right for 2 minutes. Passers from Beverly west and wild and Illinois north followed her. At 10:45, she and 16 yard line, where Rousch was playing the ball, joined her at 11:30. For Lyman, Foster at quarterback. Payne at half back for Kamer. A long pass from Lawson turned up to the line. A pass turned up to the line. Namaste was answered by Payne for a pass. The passing turned up to the line. Namaste was prompted by Payne for a pass. The passing turned up to the line. Namaste was prompted by Payne for a pass. The passing turned up to the line. Namaste was prompted by Payne for a pass. The passing turned up to the line. Namak Tower failed at right end. Mills passed wildly to Lawrence when returned 10 yards to the center of Lawrence who returned 10 yards to the left 15 yard line. Pauline hit back tails for Lawrence and played payne 10 yards and let down on Ron Lawrence 10 yards and let down on Ron Lawrence 6 yards. Lawrence left center for 4 yards and left down on Ron Centre A pass from Lawrence to Fisker priced at $790. A pass from Lawrence to Fisker priced at $790. Lawrence hit for 1 yard. A pass from Lawrence hit for 1 yard. Bray throws through Illinois. Mullin hit for 1 yard. Mullin hit for 1 yard. Out for Illinois. Lawsuits ruled kirk priced at $2,250. Lawrence hit for 4 yard Evergreen punted to Lawrence who was dived into the pitcher's mound. He passed to Lawrence for 10 yards. Time and distance skirted right end for 3 yards. With two small bumps, he pitched to Lawrence for 4 yards and Pujols hit center for 8 yards. Lawrence pitched to Lawrence for 3 yards. 2nd and 7 to go. Lawrence pitched to Gordon at home plate. Never: Kane from Evergreen. Gordon at home plate. Never: Kane from Evergreen. ILLINOIS KANASAN 11LLLQSN Podon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Pogon 10 Podon 10 Pod J. Mischief, **Referee**, Jack Guevara, Washington U. Unipar, A. Haines, Haime, Field Jordan, K. Millede, Missouri Valley College, Hendrinean, L. M. Carno, Bradley College The summary: First down—from rushes and end runs, Illinois 10, Kansas 4; by passes—Kansas 2, Illinois 3; by yards—Kansas 1, Illinois 9; Yardage—Total yards through, Illinois 105, Kansas 58. Total yards around ends—Illinois 114, Kansas 45. Total yards across the line—Illinois 115, Kansas 55. Passes—Illinois 17, Kansas 7. Passes attempted—Illinois 22, Kansas 14. Completed—Illinois 8, Kansas 5. In possession—the receiver—by Illinois 1, Kansas 1. Yards gained by passes—Illinois 93, Kansas 30. Yards gained after run over—the receiver—by Illinois 17, Kansas 17. Total yards gained by passes—Illinois 110, Kansas 37. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Mrs. John Bunn Elected Leader of Hockey Club A hockey club for women was organized Friday afternoon at a meeting in Robinson gymnasium, Mrs. John Bohn was elected president of the organization. Gladys Fallon was elected secretary-treasurer of the club. Membership in the club is open to all women, faculty members, graduate students, high school and grade school teachers who wish to play basketball. A list of Miss Alice Gaskell, part-time instructor of physical education. The club is to be organized in the same manner as clubs in eastern cities. However this club will not compete in any mud games or sectional matches. The will challenge class teams and the varsity hockey teams to games. Plate Lunch 35c Sunday Noon and Evenings. Fourteen women have signed up for the club. Any others who wish to attend must be registered by a masseuse. The club will meet for regular practices every Friday afternoon and meets only on practice any time during the week with the class teams. At the meeting of the 1920 rules were exchanged, and were explained to the club members. The Pit Kappa fraternity announces the pleiding of Edward Malley, Kansas City, Kan., and Vernon Hill of Logan. Ollendorf Watches "Time for a Lifetime" F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler Successor to Landers 833 Mass. some new heavy weight stone cut rings. Suitable for crests—just received. $50 to $250.00 FRATERNITY RINGS Gustafson Football Scores Yesterday Nobraska 8, N. M. U. 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