PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1928 Early Touchdown Wins for Sooners (Continued from page 1) plunged through center for a 4 yard gain. Gox hit right touch for a 0 foot gain. Cooper punted and Mul the ball on the Oklahoma 5 yard line. Ward went in for Mills in the Oklahoma line. Haskins' punt was touched and Cooper got back on the Oklahoma 12. Cox turned for three more. Lyman found the ball and Cox twisted through for three more. Lyman found the ball and Cox twisted through for three more. Oklahoma was penalized 15 yards for assisting the man with the ball. On Cox's next kick, Oklahoma was penalized 15 yards for assisting the man with the ball. Ward hit for a gain of a half yard, and on the next play Hauser knocked Ward's kick and lay in Oklahoma 41 yard line. Cox hit right center for 3 yards. A long pass Cooper to Lyman was incomplete Cooper kicked to the Oklahoma 21 yard line where Mullins down threw Haskins came around right end on a 4 yard gain. Haskins kicked and Cooper returned the ball 20 yards to the Kansas line. Cooper was penalized 15 yards for roughness and it was Kansas ball on the Sooner 27 yard line. Lyman was forced out of the game because Hauser was good for 3 yards and Cooper's next pass was blocked and he punted his own 24 yard line. Oklahoma was penalized five yards for offside. Haskins punted to Cooper on the Kansas 48 yard line, as the quarter Second Quarter Practically on entire new tenn went in for Kansas. Lawrence went back to pass and lose 10 yards when he made the shortest throw for 12 yards. Lawrence painted l. Haskins who was downed in his tracks by Shannon on the Omaha Mountain, but came up short five yards. Kansas was penalized 5 yards for offsides. Kirk went through center for 3 yards. Kirl went through center but kicked out of offsides. In the Kansas backfield Payne replayed the Cox, Kirk made 2 yards for Oklahoma 28 yard line when Haskin fumbled. Roberts replaced Midrow Dawne and Roberts placed ball two times for gains of 1 yard each. Drake went in for Kitchel in Oklahoma backfield. Two passes from other to Hamer were both knocked down by the Sonner backs. Oklahoma took the ball on their own 25 yard line. Haskins went through on a fake field through right tackle for another yard and then punted to the Kansas 14 yard line. Lawrence made a long cone through the ball for 1 yard gain. Lawrence kicked and drake who caught the ball for 10 yards. Lines. Drake made 3 yards at right end, the team was permitted 15 yards for round footing on their own 29 yard line. Drake went around right end for 4 yards. Haskins got around the ball on their own 39 yard line. Lyman failed to gain on a long end. Lawrence went through the line for 4 yards. Payne twisted through for 3 yards. Georgia passed Oklahoma. Lawrence punched over the goal line and it was Oklahoma's 10-yard line. Oklahoma gained 1 yard through left guard, Drake made a wide end run for a gain. Kansas gained 1 yard through left guard, Drake went around left end for 4 yards, and gained 2 yards more on an end play. Kansas 35 yard line where he was downed. Lawrence's pass to Eberhart for 3 yard gain. Lawrence punched to Drake on the Oklahoma 30 yard line. Kansas for 3 yard gain. Lawrence punched to Drake on the Oklahoma 30 yard line. Kansas penalized 25 yards for clipping. Lawrence made a high point in Kansas 24 yard line. A long pass was knocked down by Lyman. A second pass was broken by Drake. Haskins gained a yard around right end as the half ended. Score: Oklahoma 7; Third Quarter Paden, Lawrence, Lyman and Payne made up the Kansas backfield, and Mills, Drake, Crider and Haskins were in, for the Sooners. Lyman received Churchill's kickoff and returned the ball to the 26 yard line. Lawrence took the ball for a run, followed by the kick-off and Lyran struck right guard for 2 more. Lawrence punted 40 yards to make on the 26 yard line for a touchdown. Oklahoma took it 40yard line. Crier hit center for four yards,aska knocked around right for a touchdown for a ball for a play and a first down. On a crass-cross play Haskins made a yard for a touchdown, being yards for roughness. Oklahoma's ball on their 39 yard line. Drake made a yard and Haskins punted, being yards for roughness. Lyran played the Lyran plowed center for 4 yards. Payne went through the same Bilead system with the Oklahoma. Lyrian plowed center for 4 yards. Payne went through the same Bilead system with the Oklahoma. Oklahoma was penalized 5 yards, giving Kansas a first down. Oklahoma was penalized 5 yards, giving Kansas a first down. Lawrence to Hauser, was incomplete. Lawrence made 3 yards on a wide end run. Lawrence's pass was penalized 5 yards because of much too much time out. Lawrence punched the ball for a 13 yard line, and he returned it 13 yards, before he was stoned by Hauser. wished to work on the line of scribmill. Mila attempted a wide range of scribmill tasks, including the line of scribmill. Haskins punted to Lawrence who received it, and the pair continued their work. downed, Lawrence's pass to Padua was sheer. Lyman the line for her passed out of bounds two other yards. Lawrence punted to Tom Hearn on 18 yard line by three Kufaas homa 18 yard line by three Kufaas. Haskins went around end for an 8 yard gain, spilling a photograph on the sideline that was downed by Muskogee during the yard loss. Haskins punched to Law covered in the huddle but the cover was broken through the line. Oklahoma center, intercepted Lawrence's pass and raced to the Kennecott 82 yard line before he was dowled by Haskins. Fourth Quarter Mills hit eight tackles for a 6 yard yard and crushed second, gaining 2 yards. Mills hit center field for a quarter ended. Score: Olea It was the quarter ended. Score: Olea Cooper and Cox replaced Lawrences and Payne in the Kansas backfield for 12 yards line. Haskins made a yard off left tackle, Haskins' pass it to the ground and it was Kansai's turn to march to Churchill was knocked down by Cox and Oklahoma was penalized 5 yards. Haskins passed to Mills on the ground and it was Kansai's turn to march to Churchill was penalized 5 yards for offside Lyman plowed through the line for 17 yards. Schofield, Kansas tackle Cooper made two yards off left tackle and Lyman plunged the ball into an injured knee and H. Schroeder took his place. Lyman crawled through the line for 4 yards. Cox hit center for in yard, Lyman drew right for in yard, Lineo took the ball again for four yards, and Lyman plunged over for another first down. Kannah kicked Lee came in for Hamilton in the Alabama line. Cooper went around for three yards, and Lyman ran between for three yards and went through center for five more. Lyman carried the ball over center for the fourth. Cooper carried the ball around right end for three yards and Lyman took center for two more. Lyman took the ball and tapped a plunge over right back, but failed to gain on fourth down in *Abbott's* album's *bait* on their 17 yard line. Haskins made 2 vardes on a white and blue field, but he didn't get for another yard. Haskins punted and the ball was downed on the Kansas field. Mills in the Oklahoma backfield and Tigers in the Oklahoma backfield got the win. Cooper's pass to Padon was inimitable, but the Scouts drenched in five inches of mud. Cooper remained where Padon had recovered it. Lyman crashed through for 2 years, but fumbled and C. Berry ran into him before he took the ball on the Kansas 46 yard line. Haskins added five yards around right end but Cooper three yards played. Play. Drake failed to gain on a white end run. Haskins pointed outside out of the center for a yard. Cooper made three yards around right end. Cooper right tackle for one more yard and Cooper left the Oklahoma 45 yard line. Fetty replaced Hamer at Kansou left out, and Kitchell went in for D'Onofrio. Hammer also attempted to penetrate the shell but failed to gain. Hammins punted to Cooper who returned the ball to Hammer, who repeated Taylor in the Sooner line, and McCormick and Ramsey were for Mullinck and Smoot for Kansou. The ball failed by inches. With one minute to play, Cooper passed to McCormick but it was knocked down by Shawner. Hammer passed to Lyman plunged through for a Harrier Meet Postponed Rain Prevents Jayhawk - Tiget Cross Country Event Columbia, Mo., Nov. 17, (UUP) — Wet grounds and unfavorable weather condition portioned the dual cross-country between Kansas and Missouri today. The most will be hold next Saturday when the Big Six Conference teams will meet in Missouri and Kansas will be scored out though the two had been engaged go on. Kamui was penalized 5 yards for tackling to complete two passes, but the Rams missed his turn. The muhtag battle ended with Oklahoma securing a score. Oklahoma 0; Kamui 0. Lawnes - Sorem for Ward, Shannon for Brigs, Ramsey for Slogon, Logan for Gaugn, Olson for Sorem, Fisher Paden, Lawren for Fisher, Fischer for Hauer, Fetter for Hauer, Hauer for Petty, Fetter for Ramsey, Paden for Fisher, Cooper for Lawrence, Cox for Payne, H. Schroeder for Scho歼film, McMerck for Multi Oklahoma-Ward for Mills, Kirk or Ward, Shearer for Fields, Roberts for Phillips, Gentry for Phillips, Gentry for Taylor, Flint for Clerde, Mayhew for Drake, Taylor for Genite, H. Berry for Roberts, Drinke for Drake, Drake for Mayhew, Shearer for fields, Middow for Orr, Lee for Hamilton, Kirk for Millekitchell for Fields Earned first downs — Kansas 4, Oklahoma 1. First downs from penalty — Kansas 1, Oklahoma 1. Yards forward to Kansas — Kansas 129, Oklahoma 1. Forward to Kansas — Kansas 129, Oklahoma 1. Forward to Kansas — Kansas 15, averaging 477 yards, averaging 30 yards. Runback of punks — Kansas 44 yards, Oklahoma 50 yards. Passing for punks — Kansas 15, averaging 477 yards, averaging 30 yards. Runback of punks — Kansas 15, by Oklahoma 7. Passes completed includes runs — by Kansas 4 for 5 yards, by Oklahoma 3 for 5 yards. Total yards gained — by Kansas 15, by Oklahoma 189. Total yards gained — by Oklahoma 15, by Oklahoma 5. Kickoffs — by Kansas 4 for 45 yards, by Oklahoma 2 for 34 yards. Runback of kickoffs — by Kansas 20 yards. Penalties — Kansas 4 for 45 yards, Oklahoma 10 for 90 yards. Penalties — by Kansas 20 yards. Own fumbles recovered — Kansas 2. Time out — Kansas 3, Oklahoma 3. Scoring — touchdown, Millet: point awarded, awarded by official, Kansas offside. 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Iowa State had been on the defensive second period after the Cyclones had gained on almost every exchange of ballots. Javelin Record Is Broken Earl Walton Hurts Spear 17111" in Intramural Meet The K. U. javelin record was broken by Earl Walton, c32 during the recent intramural meet. Walanna who was participating for Plain Kappa Alpha, threw the sweat 174 feet-11 inches, battering the previous record of 168 feet 5.12 inches, established by Everett Bradley in 1021. Walton's record may be recognized officially. However, as two students were doing the measuring, and as the attention of Coach Eibel, intrudernal staff called to the record until the close of the meet, the possibility is slight. "I understand it has been the custom to a award to a freshman a letter when he breaks a record." Elliad said, "but I do not know whether it will be awarded in the present case on which conditions under which it was made" Walton also won the javelin throw t the Kansas state, intercollegiate seet and the National intercollegiate seet last spring in Chicago. Freshman Football Who's Who Ossie Sims is a quarterback from Fort Leavenworth, where he has experienced two years of football, one of track and two of baseball. Maurice, or Ossis, is 19 years old and plays for the New York Giants who want for a back and he uses his size and speed to the best advantage. He is a biddder for varsity next fall. Charles Snay, like brother Cecil brings his football experience from Parma who he held the tackle position in the team. He also contributed in track and basketball for three years. He played five games on the pounds. He is a husky, active lineman and a mighty good man at tackle position. He intends to join the varistion. Milburn Geist is a big bukey tackle candidate from Preston, where he played tackle three years on the basketball team and guard on the basketball team three years. Geist is a rangely fighter, 10 years old, and a six-foot-five taller. He is a linebacker and bids for varsity service next fall. Eugene Crawford carries 10 letters over from his high school days at Prescott Rural high. He earned four as a half in football, three in basketball and three in track. Crawford pounds. He is a mighty good all-around back and promise well for the varsity squad next season. Roger Kruse comes from Kansas City, Mo. Where he played two years of football at the tackle position on the Central High team. Kruse is 10 Complete Ground and Flying Courses Safety and security are our top priorities, but don't forget to make sure you pay your rent. You'll probably be charged if you go on an expensive vacation or stay in a country that isn't currently safe with the virus. 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John played with Wichita high for three years before enrolling at the University. Browdish is 18 years Rad Kennedy played his high school football at Lawrence in a halfback for three years. He also played bassist and truck man one. He made the team both football and basketball at Baker U. Bufd is a good kicker but ball jugger. He is 21 years of age and weighs 178 pounds. Promises war for varsity next fall. of age and weights 105 pounds. He is an amateur boxer, who trains in office training and he is hard man to move on the defense. He is bidding for variety experience next Jim Gikinac brings his football experience from Kansas City. He Manuel Perez, a former Notre Dame and was a truck and basketball man for two years. Jim plays the center position on the freshman squad. He has a good defensive skills. He is a neat, hefty little player and plays his position all right. Varsity experience is promising for him next season. Ed Nihichay is one of the early season's injury. 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