PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1926 Kansas Freshmen Outplay Missouri by 13 to 0 Score Jayhawk First Year Men Rush Young Tiger Line for 2 Touchdowns and Kick The Jayhawker freshmen were certainly loaded for Tiger Saturday when they triumphed over the Miz soult freshmen 13-0 in the first game. The proceeds of the game are to go to the Walter Camp Memorial fund The Kansas yearlings did most of the ball lugging and there was no doubt as to the superiority of that team over Missouri. Schmidt and Propernick made the touchdowns for Kansas, while Mhrle and Kennedy were the outstanding players on the Missouri team. Scores Made in First Half All of the touchdowns came in the first half. The first resulted from an intercepted pass on the 50-yard line. Schmidt caught the ball and with splendid interference from the whole Jayhawker team he ran the entire field. He scored the first touchdown of the game. A next kick added the extra point. Propernell did some excellent line plunging in the second quarter. By carrying the ball into Missouri's territory Kansas got within striking distance of the Tiger goal. Propernell was tackled while making a fair catch and after the penalty he carried the ball over for the second touchdown. Kansas Team Works Well Kansas Team Works The team worked during the second half. The Jayhawker freshman showed team work and co-ordination, and their interference on end nets was exceptional. The team ended better than 10 yards. the mapups. Miscellaneous Po. K Huff LEK Korou Shields LEK Wray Barton LG Wray Wadderf RC Thunderbear Wadderf RC Thunderbear Baker RT Akero Hurley RL Lyman Bunker QH Schmidt Bunker RH Lyman Bunker LR Lyman Swifford LF Properly Swifford LF Properly Swifford PLC Officials: Gilen, Washington and Lee, re- ference: Dennis, Brown, ampie; Krause, Wash- ington, headinem. Senior Team Wins Again Sophomores Lose Hockey Game by 1-0 Score The senior hockey team won from the sophomores, 1 to 0, in a fast game. Friday on the field south of Robinson gymnasium. The following sophonores were in the line-up: Mary. Sheoammer, l. w. Failey Donald, l. i.; Betty Short, c. f. Hila Church, r. i.; Alice Gaskell, w. Eleanor Northcutt, l. h; Myrl Gould c. h; Bob Reynolds and Beau Leish肌, r. h; Helen Shaffer, l. f; Heiler Keller, r. f; Helen Parker, l. The senior score was made in the first quarter by Johnnie Stevenson Outstanding players on the senior team besides Miss Stevenson were Alice Simms and Mary Eleanor Filkin. This was the second game of the second round, which will be played off before Thanksgiving vacation. The senior line-up follows: Lois Laptid, l; w. j: Johnce Stevenson, l; h: Harriet De Woffe, c; f, f: Dora Geiger, r; i: Betty Stimpson, r; w: Ann Bota McGee, r; j: Eleanor Pfeffer, l; Lucile Pyses, l; g: Gladys Hitt, l; Alicia Sims, l; m: Mary Bersten, g Sophomore Hockey Team Defeated by Juniors, 1- The sophomore women's hockey team defeated the juniors, 1 to 0, in the interclass game Friday afternoon. The game was fast throughout. The one goal for the sophomores was made by Bettie Short in the last quarter. The victory was largely due to the good work of the entire forward line and the good backing up of the other players. The line-up follows: Sophomore Position Junior Reynolds LW Davis Donald LI Lower Short CF Waggart Burch RF Buffalo Gaskill RW Stapleton Northcutt LH Stapling Gould CH Fraser George RH Brown Neuffer LH Marner Neuffer RF Weatherby Parker G Stevenson Advocates Tighter Bank Control Washington, Nov. 19—Results of investigation of the Kaukaa City and St. Paul joint stock land banks caused Secretary of the Treasury Mellon to ask legislation for upper federal control over insurance in New York and nationwide today. The federal farm loan banks recommended such legislation to Mellon. Scores From Other Fields --sas 0; Missouri 0, Times out, Kans 1; Missouri 1, Touchdowns, Bacchus, Bacchus, Tittle; point after touchdown Sucker, Safety, Tarr. Yale, 12; Harvard, 7 Syracuse, 12; Niagara, 7 Carnegie Tech, 20; West Virginia, 0 Wisconsin, 14; Chicago, 7 East Carolina, 16; Michigan, 7; Minnesota, 6 Ohio, 7; Illinois, 6 Purdue, 24; Indiana, 14 Bucknell, 0; West Maryland, 40 Notre Dame, 21; Drake, 0 Nebraska, 15; New York Univer Haskell, 40; Michigan Aggies, 7. Iowa State, 3; Kansas Aggies, 2. Okahama, 47; St. Louis, 0. Missouri Outplays Kansas and Wins (Continued from page 1.) Zalmer won the two and chose to defeat the 12-meter mark on the 14-meter line. It earned 22nd place where Shent, downed Matthew Mark, made it to the final four with a score of 53. He placed in the same place as Zalmer. The line for first show of Flamenco ended two yards at center. Flashmen made two yards at center. Striker Zalmer, painted by Missouri 45 yard line player, scored twice. dion. Hinnamake made two at center, Flahimakade one at left. Dillon made 10 at right. Lane coker felt at left. Gillhamkane went around his own field. Moorhouse went around his field. Missouri penalized five for kick, held it for 20 minutes. Stuart had to be kicked. Stuart had to be kicked. Toachic used for 4 yards. Ternsman tried for goal from 40 yard line. Sharer Kansas tuck ball on own 2 and line. Jake was down at third and back on Clark down on Kershaw. Kansas 18 yards left larked by Declareon, no pass. Pace at 24-15. O'Connell made a patt on line. O'Connell made a pat on line. Pace Stuber, in Oshkosh, inspected the amphibian in Cumberland. Courier flew Flamant to Amphibians at Kennebunk. Returned amphibians on Kennebunk & vard. Retrieved them on ever right end. Hamilton made three overnight flights. Zaher posted to O'Sullivan on Monday at 10:46 a.m. Fiammana hit line 1 for 1 year ago. Fiammana hit line 2 for 1 year ago. W. Smith substituted. Fiammana hit line 3 for 1 year ago. Fiammana hit line, Measure the dis- tance. Fl Second Quarter Tuttle reduced Flamant for Missouri M. Sullivan made no gain. Tuttle made three 16-wheel tires on Shannon triplet field gear from 32 yard bike tires and 40-inch tires on 20 yard tire. Shannon made four yards at right tread. Made two more at same place. Added tire width to Kamsa's 40-yard tire. Tuber triplet field gear. Davidson stopped Tattle for no gain. Jackin' chipped back to pass, then started to run and made two yards. Stopped by Coomer. Davidson moved forward to 25-yard line. Shannon dove over center for two yards, then returned down by inches. Zuber made yard at line where Zucker stopped him. Zuber again hit him twice. Zuber drove down by Miller. Miller stopped him. Zuber pointed to Miller. Zuber stepped 25-yard line. Returned to 28-yard line. Clark made yard at center. Tumble made yard at right. Painted to Hamilton on the Kanaan Shawerder 2 yards for Kanaan. Zuber raised yard at left. Painted to Hamilton on the Kanaan Shawerder 2 yards for Kanaan. Tumble Diamond, reappeared. O'Sullivan, Papa Ryan, and Jason were on down. Kawauk down on Kawauk 13-and-4 line. Another pass, by Shriner, knocked down by Shannon, Tulmin and Lester. Shriner, knocked down. Missouri, Shriner kicked goal. Score, 69-58. Ganek laid off for Missouri, Mandel on Kansas. Sloan left, returned to the Iowa team. Mandel took over in Iowa. Houquy a. Mass. Thornbluff to Shannon, was kicked down by Stuker. G. Smith reprimanded Morgan, Star started up. Was kicked down by Stuker. Another pair, Thornhill to Star; was incomplete and Kana was kicked down by Stuker. For W. Smith in Missouri. Listened to another pair, Thornhill was incomplete. Thornhill to Shek. Raup for Thornhill for Kansas. The ball rolled hard as half enclosed. Volunteers kick off to Missouri's 54th through tackle and made first down for Missouri on Kansas' 40-yard line. O'Sullivan chucked it tackles for 3 yards. O'Sullivan got check hit tackles for 5 yards. O'Sullivan got check hit tackles for 6 yards. Kameron's Kameron's 29-yard line. Shannon stopped him. Mismatch hit line for yard. Volunteers stopped his own left end and end was thrown for 14 yards. He was put out by the other in who made a fair catch on own 17-yard line. Sabotination, second half: Shannon for Zuber, Kansas; Morgan, center, for G. Smith, Missouri. Others remain the same. Hamer pointed bit kick was blocked. Stair recovered. Ball out of balloon on Kansas '92. Mikan hit the line for yard. Zuber pointed ball out of balloon on Kansas '92. Mikan hit the line for yard. Zuber pointed ball out of balloon on Kansas '92. 35-yard line. Furrowed out of bound, O. Zuber went through left guard for 8 yards. Zuber pointed ball out of balloon on Kansas '92. 35-yard line. Furrowed out of bound, O. Zuber went through left guard for 8 yards. Pass by O. Zuber knocked ball out of balloon on Kansas '92. Tackle. Studer tried for a goal from 25-yard tackle. Went wide and Karoua took ball out of Zulze made yard around right end on Monserrat. Zulze put on helmet and zattered on Clark on Monserrat's 6-yard line. Flamant hit line for 4 yards and Monserrat missed 15 yards for illegal touchdowns and Monserrat missed 15 yards for illegal touchdowns. Tuttle hit line but failed to grab. Tuttle hit line but failed to grab. Tuttle hit line but failed to grab. Monserrat carried ball out of dead. M McMarrie carried ball out of dead. McMillan made a yard at the lake 12 o'clock meeted to O'Sullivan on Missouri 40-ard line. He returned 7 yards to Missouri 40-ard line, before Baker signed him. O'Sullivan made 3. McMullen again failed at the line. Zuber made a good save but lost to Kansas' Chark whiffed his way to Kansas' Chark. Clark whiffed his way to Kansas' Chark. O'Sullivan failed to gain at eight yards. Zuber could not find a man to pass and to shred O'Sullivan out of bounds on the Kansas 25yard line Alpha Xi Delta Wins From Delta Zeta Six in Semi-Final Game Alpha Xi Delta won from Delta Zeta in the intramural basketball tournament Thursday night at the gymnasium with a score of 29 to 12. The game was fast throughout. Floreance Kisecker, Alpha Xi Delta, shot Same Teams Championship Will Be Decided The score was 5 to 4 at the end of the first quarter in favor of the Alpha Xi and at the end of the first half was 10 to 9 in favor of the Delta Zetas. Kneeer scored 9 points, Martin T, and Curry 4, for Alpha Xi Delta. Filkin won 7 points, Funk 3, and Evans 2 for Delta Zetas. The Alpha Xi Delta line-up follows Margaret Hancock, Ruth Martin, Florence Kisecker, Myrl Gould, Alice Gaskill, Pauline Cancek, Louise Bryant substituted for Hancock second half. Waiten Winten won from Corbin hill with a score of 18 to 6. Wilmus Winten made all the points for Waiten Winten and, Walter scored for Corbin. The Delta Zetas who played wore: Bilje Evans, Roma Funk, Mary Eleanor Filkin, Dora Geiger, Meredith Geiger, and Mary Cushing. Win Wentin team was composed of Pearl Walgren, Wilma Wray, Helen Fry, Letha Love, Anne Snyder, and Ruth Daughterguy. The following women played for Corbin hall: Glady Hitt, Edith Waller, Maja Piper Helen Shapon, Thema Hunter, Jo Brown, Faye Donald (sub.) The third game that was played was between the Chi Omega and Theta Pi Alpha, both of whom had so far been undefended in the tournament. Theta Pi Alpha was defeated by Chi Omega 5347. The game was played with Fikin and Elden using perfect team work for the Chi Omega. The Chi Omega team was made in Helen Finklin, who scored 14 points Jean Elliot, who scored the remaining 19, Bob Reynolds, Margaret Roy ster, Gertrude Dalton and Mary Hen deron. The Theta Phi Alpha line-up was as follows: Roth Ejordan, Frances Morrow, Katherine Llywod who scores 75, Jessica Drey, Maude Draug, and Gladys Reslow. The W, A, D, forfeited the game to T. N, T, because the full team did not report for the game. Sour Owl Deadline Dec. 1 Gay Graves, editor of the Sour Owl announced today that those contending to the Sleigh Belle number so far are confident that deadline is Wednesday Dec. and that all humor, cartoons and so on should be in by that time. This material may be placed in the Sour Owl box on the campus or turned in to the Sour Owl Box Zalmer mounted out of bounds on Monmouth Island when Hamilton retired it up and was moved to the waterfront where Marshall For Kansas, Missouri For Michigan, Michigan For Minnesota, For Illinois. Thornton, Thornton, Barm for Kentucky. For Arkansas, Arkansas. For State, Waltman for Shannon, Wall for Indiana. For Ohio, Ohio. Lattin for Cranker, Anderson for Kansas. PROFESSIONAL CARDS squad at eight ground. Hall brought back his Missouri state panelized 15 yard field for building. He added two more 20 yard fields to go. "To further ladder to伞 as let me stand in front of you," Stuart pointed to Hamilton's on our gate. Stuart positioned to Hamilton's on the truck. Hamilton approached the truck to his truck. Kanna's ball. Zuber blended his legs into the grass and walked forward to Shannon's wanked across right rear end for three yards. Shannon wanked across right rear end for 32 yards for thigh use of hand. Pat went back down to the box. The snow was beginning to melt here out. The snow was beginning to melt here out. 0 0 0 0--on the fight! DR. FLORENCE SARNOW Osteopathic Physician. Calls answered. Over Barber's Drug. Phone 2337. Seems by periods Kansai. Final score: Missouri, 15; Kansas, 6 Starting position: Iowa Osteopathic family physician. 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