Haskell Defeats Kansas City Team With Score 98-0 Captain Levi Forced to Quit Game Because of Injury; Not Considered Serious Serious In a track meet Haskell Indians defeated Coach Braden's Kansas City University team yesterday afternoon on Haskell field by the enormous score of 98 to 0. The game was a walk-away for Coach Handley's proteins from the first. The Kansas team did not have a chance to score. Kansas City University kicked off to Haskell and Smith, a Haskell halfback, received the kick and returned it for about fifteen yards before he was tackled by Jimmy Kimmel in John Levi left many Kansas City players lying on the ground, and went around left end for about fifty-two yards for the first counter of the game. Jennings dropped-kicked from then on the game was a farce. Receives Body Injury John Levi was forced to leave the game in the second quarter due to an injury. He had just kicked off and started down the field, when a Kansas City player hit him. He was carried from the field by his teammates. He received only a body injury just below the right shoulder. The Indians trained 525 yards from scrimmage, while the best the Kansas team could reach was 20 yards. Haskell completed two forward passes and six were not completed. The Kansas City team had a near-perfect record, capped, and six were unsuccessful. Haskell Drew Heavy Penalties Haskell drew heavy penalties in the first half. They received twelve penalties for a little over a hundred yards. Kansas City University made only five first downs, and all of these were made by Haskell penalties. In about the last two minutes of play Coach Hanley sent in the Haskell reserves. They blocked a punt and recovered the ball. On the next play Bell carried the ball over for the last touchdown of the game. The players are in places, but considering everything in looks like the Hanley brothers will have one of the best teams that ever represented Haskell. Haskell Position K. C. U. Carpenter L.E. Thu. Paratevich L.T. Goodwin Hood L.G. Wilkeson Jennings G.C. Doughton Jennings R.G. Casey R.T. Forshee Kipp R.E. Caraway Scott Q.B. Hollis Smith L.H. Chandler RH.R. J levi (C.) J Levi (C.) F.B. Brown E. W. Cochrane, Referee; F_j C. Allen, Umpire; M. F. Ahearn, Head Linesman. University Honors Bailey on Fortieth Anniversars (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) natural gas, oil, when it was first discovered, and to building stones which are so abundant there. Doctor Bailey has devoted a large amount of his work in research to water supply, including the sanitary examination of the waters of Kansas. He wrote a volume on the mineral waters of the state, an examination of the surface waters and of the southeastern part of Kansas. Has Written Many Articles Has Written Many Articles Several papers are included in the book *Food Safety and the action of palsoms*. More recently Doctor Ballay has written numerous articles on dietetics, especially an examination of the dietaries of the state institutions under the control of the Board of Administration. He is chemist of the Board and wrote a note on "Food Supply of the State" (System Etiologique et Nutrients, and kitchen tests to detect the common adulterations of food. Doctor Bailey has had many books published, but chief among them may be mentioned, "A Sanitary and Applied Chemistry"; "The Source of Chemistry and Use of Food"; "A Laboratory Guide to the Stupefaction of Animal Analyses" with H. Cady; and "Food Products from Afar." Landscape Work in Progress THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Landscape Work in Progress Decorative landscape work on the campus surrounding the Administration building located near John M. Shea, superintendent of buildings and grounds. The new walks have been completed, the grounds graded, and the planting of shrubbery will follow. Robert Mosby, who starred at tackle last year on the Kansas team and is at the present one of the strongest contenders for one of the tackle berths on this year's team. Mosby calls D Soto his home town. Sport Briefs Moore, a down-town photographer, was out Friday afternoon taking a few pictures of the team, and some were to be shown being well up to date. George Nettles, who captained the Jawkyners in 1920, was down at the field Friday evening looking over the Kansas prospects. He is at teaching at Pittsburgh No. 1, and assisting Dr. Wade with football. Jenkins was flipping the ball t the ends with great accuracy Friday evening. He looks like he might make a real passer. Burt was making some good gains against the second string in serimmae Friday evening. He was tearful. "If he was as if he was in mid-season form." Bonnie Reber, who starred on the Kansas team several years ago, and was track captain one year, while he was in school, was out to practice at present athletic director at Junior College, Kansas City, Missouri. Collier was snuggling passes in great fashion last evening, and he looks like one of the best bers for a half-back berth. with the turmatures in this fall it will be easy for newspaper men to get an accurate count on the number of people that attend a game. Coach G. B. Patrick reports that wrestling will start before long, and that Roscoe will probably return as coach. The freshman gym classes will not run nearly as large as they have the last few years, according to a university made yesterday by G. B. Patrick. Verne Wilkins, a basketball "K" man, is running a sporting goods anno in room 107 Robinson gym. He handles all gymnasium togs, and he will order anything that you desire in the sport line. Fall basketball practice will probably get under way in a short time, as several of the Kansas regulars were graduated last spring, and it will be necessary to build up some new material. Loth Shyler *Marries* Mrs. Lilian Marris, married September 10 to Carl Fink of Alma, Mich. Mrs. Fink will not return to school this year. While a student of the University she was on the freshman honor roll of 1823, and on the sophomore honor roll of 1823. To receive the K. U. Chapter of Kappa Phi. Mrs. Lilah Snyder Marries Creighton's Team Fast Coach Wynne's Proteges Always Place High in M. V. The Jayhawkers open the football season Saturday afternoon, October 6, with Coach Wynne's Creighton University punkin chasers. The Creighton crew is reported to be in practice for the Clark-Schlademan clan. Coach Wynne of Creighton was a star on the Notre Dame team several years ago, and he attended coaching school there this year, his probably whispered several sharm players into the name of his proteges. Creighton has nine letter men back to use as a nucleus for this team, along with several men from last year's freshman team. They open the season a week before the Mount Ouled cread crew does. Their opening game is with Midland College. Two Creighton has always ranked high in Missouri Valley football. In 1920 they lost to the Kansas Agies 3 to 1, while Kansas defeated the Aggies Trouser Suits S40 $35 $30 No sales. $25 Selling for cash. No unnecessary expense. This Method Gives you Two Pants Suits at Prices Usually charged for One Pant Suits of the Some Quality. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM 13 to 6. In 1921 they defeated the Aggies 14 to 7, and the Clarkmen defeated the Aggies 21 to 7. From comparative dope this early in the game the game looks like it will be a real battle from the first whistle. May Abandon Resistance Berlin, Sept. 20. —Details of the terms of the cabinet decision to abdn passive resistance in the Ruhw were eagerly awaited today, as the government struggled to maintain a united front inside the nation. The Reichstag has been summoned to convene Wednesday. Perry John, A. B. 23, superintendent of the high school at Walneu, was on the campus yesterday. He was also a reporter on the El Dorado Times. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. HUNGRY? Our food will tickle your internal tract. 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