PAGE SIX SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawk Harriers Trim Iowa State by Score of 24-31 "Poco" Frazier Wins Race Floyd McComb Second; Victor's Time 26:50.8 in their first competition of the year, the Kansas Harriers won from the Iowa State cross country team here yesterday by a score of 21 to 31. Captain Frazier led the field decisively, making the five mile circuit in 26 minutes, 50.8 seconds, in fast time for the Kansas course. He was followed by Floyd McComb, promising Jayhawk first year rumor, who finished without close competition ahead of Pcutam, Cyclone star, and then back in the top half and beaten doped to give Fraser a close light for the hill and dale event. The close races of the day were between Fortune of Kansas and Hoak of the visitors, and between Christianson, Iowa State Captain, and Suringer of Tennessee. The runners came in ahead, but under not competition by the Kansas men. The runners finished in the following order: Franier, Kansas, first; Mecomb, Kansas, second; Ipman, Iowa state; third; Irish, Iowa state, fourth Fortune, Kansas, fifth; Christianson, Kentucky, Kansas, sixth; Sebebens, Iowa state, eighth Mesher, Kansas, ninth; Billy, Iowa state, tenth. Saarunur of Kansas finished ahead of Bailley, he was Kansas' sixth man as son, and there were many others. Mr. Murryr was the last man to finish for Iowa State. Jayhawk-Cyclone Battle Ends Tied (Continued from page 1) center. Paden recovered in bad pass from center for a 9 yard pass, phenomina of the game. Lawrence passed to Hauser for a 14 yard pass. Lyman fallen at the 14 yard pass. Lawrence passed to Padon for a gain of 18 yards, and again pass, and placed through center for 4 yards and went through center on the Ames 30 yard line. Lawson hit the Ames 35 yard line. Kansas was penalized 5 yards for the second incomplete pass. The Ames man hit center for 4 yards. Lawrence punited 35 yards over the Ames It was Ames' ball on their own 20 yard line. a ranger slipped through three Kansan sidepits and punched in. Laindbim made 2 yards, and another, Teegland punted 37 yards to Lawrence on the Kansas 22 yard line. He was defended by plate. Lyman smashed left guard for 5 yards, but on the next play he failed Lawrence kicked to the Ames' 124 yard line. Tragruer returned with a pass to Lincoln, then penalized on the next play. Kansas was penalized 5 yards for off-side and was penalized 3 yards for turnover. Lincoln went through center for a first down. Tragruer's pass to Stevenson was grounded. Tragruer gained 5 yards before tragruer scored 5 yards. Treguarded pitched 35 yards and it was Kansas and on their own field. Tragruer cound, cont'd. Score: Kansas 0; Ames 1; Payne shot through center for 7 yards. Schwiepre replied Schliesen in the Aine line and played the ball on the 77 yard line, playing the ball on the 77 yard line. Lawrence punted 30 yards to Traenger who was downed after a long play. Traenger stepped out of bounds on two successive plays. Traenger again rushed by Bintou and Lawrence on the right end for 4 yards. Stevenon made 2 yards around 150 feet. Traenger punted with the right end for 4 yards. Stevenon made 2 yards around 150 feet. Traenger punted with the right end for 4 yards. Stevenon took the ball on the Kane line. Traenger punted with the right end for 6 yards through left guard Payne and Lyneman each added a yard Lawrence punched on the four downs. Traenger punted over the goal line Traenger in his tracks. Traenger falls to gain, but Linnibald snapped the ball on the first down. Traenger dives down on the next play. For a third time Traenger snapped the Kane Football Scores Nebraska 34, Missouri 0. Oklahoma 33, Kansas Aggries 21 Iowa 7, Minnesota 6. Illinois 6, Northwestern 9 Tennessee 7, Tahoe 8. Ohio State 13, Indiana 0. Notre Dame 32, Drake 5. Purdue 40, Chicago 0. Wisconsin 7, Michigan 0. Princeton 3, Cornell 1. Harvard 19, Durham 70. Charlotte 14, Gate 6. Penn State 6, Syracuse 6. Navy 6, Pennsylvania 7. Teniquoit Scores Close Second Round of Intramural Tourney Nearly Over Much close competition is resulting as the second round of play in the women's intramural teniquit tournament is nearing its closest. One match between Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha Omicron Pi was necessarily postponed as play on the first set resulted in on 11 to 11 tie count. The following women in division one will enter the third round of play through second round victories: Edwards and Cornelius, Alpha Xi Delta, Rodgers and Gamma Phi, Alpha N T, B-6; -6, 4; Hitchcock and Linscott, Gamma Phi Beta, 5-3, 6-1; Loud and Druskus, T, N T, (by forfeit); Rodgers and Glaville, Alpha Xi Delta. Rodgers and Gamma Phi, Alpha N T, B-6; and Christenson and Gerald, Alpha Xi Delta, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Only partial results of the second round of play in division two are known. These scores were turned in Bailorme and McNeal, Alpha Gamma Delta, 6,4, 4-6, 14-12; Gettorf and Jones, Alpha Gamma Delta, 6,4, 4-6, 13; Towbridge and Townwright, T, N, T, 6,2, 6; Van, Piper and Henderson,Gamma Phi Beta, 6,4, 6-1. ference, ran 27 vards to the Kansas 92 yard line before Lawrance forced him out of bounds. It was the most spectacular play of the game thiu Time was called out when Olson was hurt. The Kansas cross country team entered the stadium and cried into the Ames lineup for StevenSON. Trauner failed on the next two plays, and then through the line. Hauser intercepted Traanner's pass on Kansas' 21 yard line, but he was left with a foot through left tackle. A fake failed to gain. Lawrence punted to McCormick by the McCormick who caught the ball. Briggs went to right guard fo. Kansas, replacing Logan. Willex recooled the ball in mid-field. Trager made 4 yards through the line placing the ball on Ames' 46 yard field and sent it simulated center 10 yards. Tegelaar made 5 yards. Shannon of Kansas recovered the ball in mid-field. Fisher was substituted for Doty at center on the Iowa State defense to gain, but Lynan made 5 yards. a v1entence The finish of the cross-country race was on when the Kansas team took the field at the start of the second half. Paden, Lyman, Cooper and Lawrence made up the Kansas backfield to start the half. Cooper took the bull from behind his own goal line and sashed tackle for 2 yards. Cooper punted to the buccaneer in the second, but was tackled after he returned 4 yards. Traugger last a yard, but Lindlomb made it back. He pass, and the Buccaneer scored 16 yards, placing the ball on the K傻s 20 yards line. Traugger gained 5 Pryne again kicked to Iowa state, Traunger return the ball 15 yards to the Cyclone 32 yard line. Traunger returned the ball 6 yard gain. Lyman ran Lindbom out of bounds after he had run 47 yards through a broken field, the Kansan scored. The ball went to the Kansas 18 yard mark. It was a brilliant play and was executed behind perfect interference that virtuated the ball against the second. Again Lindbom carried the ball going through center for 4 yards. Hauser broke through the Iowa line at the 10-yard mark but the play was called back as both teams were off-side. Trainger again tried the Kansas line and made 4 yards, but the ball went to Kansas on The Book Book BRIAR MORE, PHONE 600 FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY Have You Read it Yet? The latest book everyone is talking about — you can enjoy it while it is still new through our rental library. Hornsby Goes to Cubs Says Rumor; Chicago Manager Issues Denial N. Y. Sun Report That Boston Star Is Involved in Trade Not Verified Bulletin New York, Oct. 27—(UP) The New York Sun in an article said today that Roberts Hornsey, manager of the Boston Braves last year, had signed a three-year contract with the Chicago Cubs. Chicago, Oct. 27 — (UP) — "Roger Hornsberg has not signed a contract with the Chicago Cubs." President W. L. Vecke of the Chicago National League club declared here today. The deal was consummated a week ago in New York, the story says, and the Cubs will give Boston $200,000 and outfielder Earl Webb and Cliff Heatheath and infielder Fred Maguire in exchange for Hornsby. The deal with the Braves was made several days before Hornsby came to New York to sign the contract with his new owners, the Sun, said. He and his team agreed not to announce the transfer will after the presidential election. Hornsby was given a $25,000 bonus for signing, the story said. Trunger was thrown for a 5 yard loss, by Cooper, but the play was overturned in 5 yards. It was fourth down and yards to the goal. On the next play Cooper again stopped Trunger after a few plays. Two plumpies by Llundbloom placed the ball on the Kansas 5 yard mark. Llundbloom again took the ball and was thrown from the goal line and the ball went to Kansas. Kansas took time out. It was the second time the Kansas team fell within a few yards of the goal. gardys through tackle and added. 3 yards on the next play. Logan tackled Lindblom but Iowa State made it first down and the goal to go. Cooper punched from under the goalboks to the 7 Aiyard line but the ball went where it was downed. Teygland and where it was downed, Teygland and the Iowa state liony Lennox knuckled down a Trainger pass. Wilson was taken in the pass. Paleen ground. Trainger's long pass to Stevenon, and Iowa straight incipienced pass. The second straight incipienced pass. Trauer was tackled on the Kansas 40 yard line as he faced a pass. Tugger on the corner line. Cooper made 2 yards through the loop. Hayne crushed the force for 3 yards. Lyman added 4 more. Cooper won out of outbounds on Iowa's Payne threw Trainger for a 3 yard loss, after a wide end run. Iowa took time out for Trainger who was hurt out of bounds on Iowa's Payne threw Trainger for a 3 yard loss, after a wide end run. Iowa took time out for Trainger who was hurt out of bounds on Iowa's Payne threw Trainger for a 3 yard loss, after a wide end run. Iowa took time out for Trainger who was hurt out of bounds on Iowa's Payne threw Trainger for a 3 yard loss, after a wide end run. Iowa took time out for Trainger who was hurt out of bounds on Iowa's Payne threw Trainger for a 3 yard loss, after a wide end run. Iowa took time out for Trainger who was hurt out of bounds on Iowa's Payne threw Trainger for a 3 yard loss, after a wide end run. Iowa took time out for Trainger who was hurt out of bounds on Iowa's Payne threw Trainger for a 3 yard loss, after a wide end run. Iowa took time out for Trainger who was hurt out of bounds on Iowa's Payne threw Trainger for a 3 yard loss, after a wide end run. Iowa took time out for Trainger who was hurt out of bounds on Iowa's Payne threw Trainger for a 3 yard loss, after a wide end run. Iowa Lawrence and Fisher went back into the Kansas lineup for Paden and Fourth Period Copper at the start of the fourth period. On a fake play Lyman failed to overcome the Iowa goal line. The Kansas gon was never threatened again during the game. Iowa State seemed to stop the offense and stopped at the line of scrimmage three successive times by McCormick. McCormick was playing a strong defense against Lawrence. He scored on the field. Lawrence failed to gain on the first play as did Lyman on the next. Lawrence played a second place placed Johnson for Iowa State. A pass from Lawrence to Hauser was knocked down by Limbom. Kansas won the game, but Lawrence punted over the goal line. Tegland pointed the ball back to Lyman. Lawrence punted for the Kansas 35 yard line. Payne broke through for 9 yards, Lawrence failed, but Lyman made 4 yards, and Lawrence punted for 10 yards. Payne passed to Lawrence for 2 yard gain. Payne added a yard and Lawn picked up the ball to Trainger on Iowa State's 7 yard line, and he was down in his tracks. Olson was hurt and time was taken for a 4 yard loss. Georgia punched 65 yards down at right end for Iowa State. Trainger failed, and Logan spilled Limbom for a 4 yard loss. Georgia punched 65 yards down on the Kansas 45 yard line. Lyman ran through the line for 16 yards, but the play was discarded because the ball held. A pass Fisher to Lawrence was incomplete. Lawrence punched to Kearney. Cornell kicked Trainger as he caught Traunger failed to gain and lows opened up with a passing attack from the Cyclone 45 yard line. Traunger were left to play. Traunger kicked to Lawrence on the Cyclone 45 yard line but took nearly spelled defender for Iowa State. Lawrence passed to Fiber and Al Cornick closed the play with Lawrence went through left tackles for 4 yards. Edgar Schmidt replaced Payne in the 5 yard line with 5 yards. Lawrence bill the line for 3 yards. Schmidt bill the line for 5 yards. Lawrence from the Cyclone 25 yard line. The stick was low. Peterson reclaimed the ball from the Cyclone 25 yard line. The stick was low. Peterson reclaimed the ball from the Cyclone 25 yard line. Ames was on the backbound to gain. Ames was on the backbound to gain. Another play was caught by Iowa State failed to gain and the game ended with the ball on the 20 yard line. Scores: Kansas 6, Iowa State 0. Kansas: Briggs for Logan, Ash for Lawrence, Logan for Briggs, D. Cooper for Lawrence, Lawrence for D. Cooper, Fisher for Puden, Schmidt Substitutions: Iowa State: Schwepe for Schle His opponent is Mr. Lane, the present incumbent, Mrs. Corvey, and her admirers, have no fault to find with Mr. Lane. He has served long and well. She seeks the office because she feels she should do the work well, since the is interested in that type of service. Former University Student In Race for County Superintendent. Mrs. Erni Rudolph Corey, f. 07'99, is a candidate for the office of county superintendent of schools of Douglas County. She has taught six years and for the last five years has been actively involved in public health work, social services, charities, and schools. The vote of the University community will be appreciated. (Political Advertisement) K. U. RECREATION Monday afternoon 12 to 7 p. m. Ladies Matinee The following prizes will be given : 1st place Ladies' Home have by Innes 3rd place Bath Stimpson have by Innes Baker Shoe 2nd place Stimpson have by Innes Fife Market High scores for afternoon- High two games in succession— 1 Kitchen Electric Unit, Petit the Plumber 2 Incease Burner, Ralph Rooy 3 Carton Maston, Publs, Kennedy's Pumbling Lady making most spares— 2 Dress cleaned and pressed, N. Y. Cleaners LAST 1 Aluminum Percolator, Green Breez. 2 Choice Ladles' Hose, Hook and Green Low Game---- Lady making most strikes— 1 5 gal. gas, Fritz Co. 2 Dress cleaned and unp Intramural Announcements 1 1 lb. box Chocolatée, Varsity Annex 2 5 lines bowling, K. U. Recreation 3 5 lines bowling, K. U. Recreation Delta Cl-Alpha Kappa Sigma, Delta Upsilon-Alpha Kappa Lambda, Cosmopolitan Cnb-Phi Kappa, Delta Ligma Sigma-Alpha Kappa Ppi, Phi Delta Theta-Triangle, Cafeferia-Phi Delta Chi, Phi Gamma Delta-Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Acacia. Playground ball games to be played Monday. Oct. 29: kier, Wilson for Stevenon, Wilex for Stevenon, Wilson for Stevenon, Valentine, Wilson for Wilex, Stevenon for Wilson, Ours for Kern, Teeg son, Solnler, Solnler for Stevenon, Solnler, Solnler for Stevenon, Wilex for Stevenon, Kckrow for Johnson, Burton for Rudh, Pelerson for Trou- sner. Only one prize to individual but lady winning more than one may take her choice. Natural Announcements K. U. RECREATION PARLOR 936 Mass. Earned first downs: Kanaes, 5. Iowa State 10, Yards from sermont: Kanaes, 6. Iowa State 274, Kanaes, 80. Iowa State 274. Punts, Kanaes 13 for 502 yards, average 38.9 yards. Iowa State 14 for 317 yards. Punts, Kanaes 24 yards. Iowa State 24 yards. Forward Passes, atkinson, Kanaes 24 passes completed, including run; by Kanaes 9 for 60 yards; by Iowa State Provide through Provident The Provident Thrift Policy What It Will Do for You If you live it will pay you $10,000 at age 65. If you die before age 65 it will pay your beneficiary $10,000 in cash, or in monthly installments as long as he or she lives. If you become totally and permanently disabled it will pay you $100 a month. Now~while you are in good health and can spare the money~let us show you how small a bow you can hold in your hand in force. Send the coupon. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Pennsylvania yards gained; by Kansas 149, by Iowa State 275. Kick-off: Kansas 2 for 76 yards, Iowa State none. Run: Kansas 2 for 80 yards, Iowa State 22. Penalties: Kansas 3 for 25 yards, Iowa State 4 for 25 yards. Fumbles: Kansas 1, Iowa State 1. Same team recovered Kansas 1, Iowa State 4. Kansas 4 times, Iowa State 4 times. Kansas iea state Kansas Hawaii (c) LE Johnson Hawaii LT Lakewood Shannon LG Schleiker Logan C Doty Logan RG Joy Olson RG Lutjens Ormiston RF Lutjens Paden GB Rold Paden QB Lindbush Lawrence LA Trauner Lawrence RH Trauner Payne FB Turlington Send the Daily Kansan Home Cambridge, Oct. 27—(UP) The Harvard freshmen defeated the Dartmouth First year men, 19 to 6, yesterday. 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