PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1928 Kansas Wins Over Grinnell Saturday (Continued from note 1) hole for a 1-yard gain and Grinnell took time out. Gritnell substituted as follows. Bradley f. Norton, Briggs for Miner, Douglas f. Richey, Roff for Maury. Asb went in, for Lawrence as Namaa rig halfback. Ox and Lyman alternated again for first down on sunnies at the line. Ox and Lyman added four yards before for second, and for ender four, Lyman went through center for 4 yard, but Kissan drew a Lyman touchdown for 10 yards. Ox turned to Lyman for a 12yard pass. Paden made a two round left end for 9 yards and a two round right end for 8 yards. Aly's pen to Padon was incomplete. He made 11 yards in two attempts for first down and 21 in three for second down, but was on the Grindstone Yard line. Two more drives by Cox and Lyons placed the ball into the end zone. The Pioneers held the ball within the Yard line, and with the pitch far off the ground, the Pioneers held the ball within the Yard line. Rowe potted weakly out of bounds and 1 was Kuwan's half on the Grissin Zipfield line. He was only 6-2, but four made through the line. A Kawasaki foul eats 5 yards, but the Jayhawks recovered. a Pail, Ab to Lyon. Was knocked down and it was Grissin's half on their own Legend line. Rose made 6 yards and punted 30 yards to Ash who was down on the Kansas 42-yard line. The following substitutes entered the name of Kanae. Cooper for Ash, Payn for Catnell for Brumley, Milhouti for McCormick, Surner for Brumley, Fisher for Shannon, H. Schwarzer for Kanae. Connet's pass was incomplete and an another attempted pass Douglas intercepted it. If it was Grinzelle's fall on the 52nd line Three Grinzelle forced passes were inaccurate. Score: Kan-a+, 0; Grinnell, 0 Third Quarter With Cocker, Finden, Parme and Layman in the Kansas basketballPayee kicked off to a victory over Houston with four fleet brooches tied in Macy's received the ball 20 yards to the 25-yard line. Rose made 6 passes and broke out of the defensive boundaries on the Kansas 25-yard line. Couper made 3 walks through right tackle and Parme made 3 walks through first down. That time was taken for Kifleterau, Grimm right tackle, who was in second place. Conver and Lyran went through for a total of 11 yards for another first down. Heldreade broke through to lyran for a yard on their own 14-yard line. Meltrite made five around left red, and tried the other side on their own 14-yard line. Meltrite made two more and first down. McQueen and Added joined with Marye's pass to Meltrite was good for 10 yards and first down. Meltrite made three yards through and Made McQueen broke through and Made McQueen had a pass. Rose to Fall was completed before the goal line and Made McQueen had a yard from the goal line. The Kanae队 held three times and on fourth down Rose' s pass over the soul line was incomplete and Meltrite had a yard. Lyran and Payout got away for big gains and brought the half out to the middle of the field. Lyman and Payne got away for big stats and brought the ball out to the middle of the floor. It was a game-changer, rebounded, Corper painted 15 points to Mellette and it was German-bell on her own 24-foot Gimbal failed to advance through the line and McInerney pointed 42 yards to the Kona thwarted line. Kanaan failed to gain on the pan thrown the quarter. Fourth Quarter Athert wint in for Corver in the Kasik asah field. It was 'Kanan's ball on their own 49-13 victory over the Panthers, printed 2015 and the ball raided on the Grinell 60-gallon field. The Phoenix Kansas substituted as follows: Sorem for Brangdon, Shannon for Bjeng; Legan for Schreder. McIntyre pitched 55 yards, to Ackie when he turned the ball 18 yards to the Kannagi Gaze line. McIntyre downed Ackie six times, but Kannagi pitched five more. Perry failed to gain through the line, and Lyman pitched 45 yards to McIntyre who from Grasshopper secured for Kansas on Grasshopper's second throw. Schmidt entered the game in place of Pagne and place kicked for the extra point. Score: Kumaa, 7; Grimel, 6. Seven yards from the goal, fifty-Achievement for a loyal team on an attempt and return to the national championship. After playing a bale hurl around left side and wrest over the line for Katrina, first touchdown of the game. Cockburn was substituted for Moffin, Lawrence for Ach, and Ramsey for Smoot. Schicklock kicked for Kansas to the Hyundai line and Humbery returned the ball to the Iowa line and Grinzel returned the yard and Grinzel was penalized 15 yards for batting. Lottan made 18 through the line, and Maye pointed 20 yards to Lawn. She returned the exile to the Kansas replay line. Fisher went in for Paulen. Lawrence failed to gain and pointed 40 points to Lotion and it was Gerrard's hard work to twice unanswerably and Matthews pointed 28 points out of bounds. (It was Kanea 's point) Lawrence went around left end with perfect interference and ran 10 yards for the second Kane touchdown. Schmidt kicked for the extra point. Schmidt kicked off for Kansas to the 15-years Intramural Announcements Sigma Chi vs, Pi Upsilon Chi Delta Sigma vs, Alpha Kappa ambla. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Kappa Igma. Playground hall games Monday P! Kappa Alpha vs. Alpha Kappa Nigma. Postponed games Tuesday Delta Sigma Lambda vs. Triangle Phi Kappa vs. Alpha Kappa Po. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Acuaca. Phi Delta Chi vs. Alpha Tau Postponed games Tuesday Games scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 4, will be played Tuesday, Oct. 2 as follows: Sigma Chi vs. Delta Chi. Phi Chi vs. Rho Thita H Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Delta Upsilon. Delta Tau Delta vs. Delta Sigma Pi. Theta Tau vs. Cosmopolitan Club. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Alpha Delta. Sigma Alpha Mu vs. K. U. Cafe. Kansas substitutions: Ward for Schoppin, Cox for Schmidt, Laudon for Lotan, Knisker for Shannon. cine where the ball rolled dead. Filippe starred Deauville' lone and eye captain. The band, consisting of Tosca and Rohde on Roach's touch and Gornik took a Syracuse hit. Mitrine initiated shot out of the back with a 10-foot fade toward base. Lawrence made force through the end. Blue Mill Sandwich Shop A. Schroeder went in for Hancox. Cox added a yard through the line, Lawrence's mate in Fisher was too long. Few went in for Cranham. Lawrence broke away for 15 yards but Kansas not the pain for spiking after the ball was dead. Lynch made their deep left tackle and Lawrence made their deep right tackle. Manu went in for Lawrence, Money for Hugh went in for Lawrence, Money for Steven and Lough for Serway. Iron want it for Lawrere, Manor for Lummis, and Laurem for Sorum. He also made a hard palm left end, and Manory gained two and Picker recovered a Kamehame for a lieutenant. Score: Kansas, 14: Grinnell, 0. Substitutions Kaname- Faden for Booneau, Ak for Lawn- Couper, Coupe A, Ak for Carne, Ac for Saxon, Ac for Stem, Ak for Rammaye, Ak for Rammaye, Ficher for Shannon, H. Schroeder for Leram, Ak for Couper, Gornitzl; Hammery for Minder Brown binder for Harper, Bradley for Sorensen, Jacobson for Wagner, Michael for Marys, Miner for Briggs, Letton for Dogs, Brendan for Parrish, Bradley for Bradley for Parrish, Walker for Earned first downs, Kansas 15, Grimmler 5; First downs from penalty, Kansas 9, Grimmler 6; Yards from semifinals, calculate of Punta Kusca for 202 yards, average 135 yards, Grimmler 11 for 257 yards, average 128 yards; Bailout for puma, Kansas 169 Forward pass: attempted Kannan 10, Grinnell 1; Passer completed, including Kannan 2 for 38 yards; Grinnell 4 for 19 yards; Grinnell 5 for 16 yards; Grinnell 1 for Total yard gained by Kannan 29 by Grinnell 128, Klekofee, Kannan 4 for 14 yards, Grinnell 8; Rumbatz of klekofee, Kannan 4 Ponalele Kanna 5 for 32 yards, Grimseli for 25 yards, Kanna 6, Grimseli 1]. Own females recovered 4. Grinse 4%. Times on Kanna 3. Times, Grimseli 4%. Scoring : Kansas, touchdowns, Lyman and Awareness ; Try for points; Schmidt 2 ; Grim cell n New Game Warden Appointed Topeka, Kan., Oct. 6- (U-P) governor Ben S. Paulen today an appointee of the state Department of Agriculture of Chitton, as state fish and game warden to succeed J. B. Doze of Wichita. The University of Nebraska has 42 new faculty members on the present teaching staff. Special Plate Luncheon New Game Warden Appointed Ladies' Wood Heels Style changed or renewed. While you wait. Ladies' Wood Heels Everyday Noon and Evening Interclass tennis for women is now well under way with the singles being played off this week and class teams being selected within the next few days, according to Lola Ensign, manager of the tournament. Women's Tennis Teams Play Singles Tournament Although the singles tournament is closed, and playing will be finished within the next 10 days, the doubles event is still open and those doussing in Robinson gymnasium before Friday, Oct. 12. Charlotte Harper, ed.20), will act as assistant manager for the sons, Bath Brevardthalt, ed.41, for the family. Mrs. Brevardthalt will take charge of the freshmen. Junior women have already selected their class team consisting of Darryl Rushdon, fa709, and Forever Young with Ria Kovitz as altitative. With continued good weather, the singles tournament should be played off within the next ten days and the doubles tournament then be started the following week. + + + + + Football Scores Saturday Yale 27, Maine 0 Columbia 27, Union 0 Maryland 27, University and Mary 0 Carnegie 24, Nigeria New York University 26, West Vie On Other Hills Minnesota 40, Creeglich 0, Illinois 35, Bradley 0. Chicago 47, Wyoming 0. Indiana 10, Oklahoma 7. Wisconsin 24. Georgia Tech 13, V. M. I. 0. Missouri 31, Missouri freshman. Georgietown 12, Sanquichama 0. Illinois 24, Sanquichama 0. Wisconsin 22, Norne Dome 0. Michigan State 6, Albon 2. Kansas Angles 13, Oklahoma Ag ginia Wesleyan 7 Navy 9, Boston College 6. 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