THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. Strong Line Defense Withstands Onslaughts (Continued from page 1) tried Kansas line for no gain. Pass from center went over Wood's head. Wood recovered ball on Kansas 15 yard line. Wood punted to Kansas 35 yard line, where Burt was downed for no gain. McAdams went through left tackle. A forward pass, Spurgeon to Black, was fumbled. Spurgeon punted high in the air, and Wood fumbled it. McAdams recovering the ball for Kansas. On the next play, Wood punted over covered by West Point on Army 45 yard line. Wood through center for five yards. Wood made two more yards on a cross buck. Time out for Kansas. Play resumed. Army's ball on Kansas 35 yard line. Wood through center for 2 yards. Wood through left tackle for eight yards. Time out. Dodd went through left tackle for first down. Army's ball on K. U.'s 22 yard线. Dood through for 3 yards. Timberland through right tackle for four yards. Dodd through for 3 yards. Army's ball on K. U., 12 yard line, second down. 10 to go. Dodd failed to gain through end. Line of third quarter. Score: Army 13, K. U. 0. Third Quarter Mulligan kicked off to Spurgeon, on Kansas 20 yd. line. Spurgeon advanced the ball 10 yards to the 35 yd. line before being downed. McAdams went through Army left tackle. A forward pass, flipped by Spurgeon, was incomplete. Spurgeon punted to the Army's 30 yard line. Smyther running the ball back to the Kansas 40 yard line. Referee called the play back and penalized the Army. Army makes 10 yards on next play. Kansas penalized 20 yards for holding. Spurgeon. In the end from the Kansas 22 yd. line but was pushed out of bounds with no gain. Wilson was hurt in play and was helped from 'field. Time out Kansas. Burt replaced Wilson at quarter. Spurgeon punted to Wood on the West Point 36 yd. line where he was downed. Wood kicked to . U. 17 yd. line. Kansas ball first on her own 17 yd. line. Spurgeon slipped and fell in trying around left end. No gain. Spurgeon kicked to the Army 25 yd. line, Wood receiving the ball and being downed in his tracks. Army's ball on their own 25 yd. line. Spurgeon punched McAdams receiving, and was downed on Kansas 23 yd. line. McAdams failed to gain on delayed pass. Spurgeon hit line for no gain. Spurgeon punted to Wood. Fourth Quarter They exchange goals. It is Army's ball, first down on K. U.'s 12 yd. line. A forward pass by Wood to Smythe was incomplete. A forward pass by Wood was called incomprehensible and completed a forward pass but the referee ruled it out. Ball was given to Kansas on her own 15 yd. line. CALL US for the baseball score, also for the slickest cleaning and pressing in town. Phone New York Cleaners McAlden through center for three yards. A forward pass by Spurgeon was thrown back to Spurgeon then punted to Army's 20 yd. line. Smythe caught it and ran ball back to Army 35 yd. line. Dodd fumbled to center for 3 yards. Mulligan fumbled but recovered. Third down, 15 yards to go. Wood punted to K. U. 30 yard line where Burt was downed.刀球 McAlden tried center for no gain. Time out. Wood hurt. McAlden fumbled but recovered. Another forward pass was incomplete. Spurgeon kicked out of bounds on the Army 33 yd. line. Gilmore replaced Wood. Ellinger sent in for Goodman. Gilmore through left tackle for 3 yards. Gilmore fumbled but recovered. Fourth down, 13 yards to go. Gilmore punted out of bounds at K. U. 18 Krueger was downed. first down U. ball on their own 25 yd. line. McAlden took a shot at the line. Mack replaced Mullican for the Army. Black dropped a forward pass from Spurgeon. On a fake forward pass Spurgeon was downed for no gain. Spurgeon punted to Army 28 yard line. Brierden ran the ball to the Army 45 yard line. Doyle replaced Myers. Pitzer removed Breidaster. Dold made five yards breaked. Time out. Stores reclaimed Fawcick for Army. Play resumed. A forward pass by Gilmore was done. McAlden called Gilmore was called back. Gilmore punted out of balls back. K.U. 18 yard线. Kansas ball, first down. Spurgeon tried a pass, ball hitting ground and incomplete. A fake forward pass netted Spurgeon 5 yards. Krueger lost a yard around Army right end. Lawrence replaces Dodd for Army. Spurgeon put, and the Army exchange dhte punt. K.U. ball on her own 45 yard line. Spurgeon put in the field. Gilmore was downed in his track. Gilmore flipped a forward pass for 20 yards. Army man off side and ball was brought back. Another forward pass completed, but was brought back by referee. Gilmore threw for 15 yard loss on next play. Kansas ball. On a trick play McAdams got around Army left wing and ran to Army 30 yard line before he was downed. On next play K.U. fumbled, and Spurgeon, Army left wing and ru New York Giants Win From Yankees, 4 to (Continued from page 1) who made a nice running catch. Cunningham ham was out; Dugan to Pippen Dugan made spectacular stop, and he was taken down by Nugamby by a few inches. Snyder singled to left field. McGuillen fanned. No, runs one, hit no, errors. Score: Yanks 4, Giants 2. Yankees: Dugan filed into Frisch at second. Ruth knocked high foul to Snyder. Pipp out on a grounder to Frisch at second, who caught him on a fast whip to Kelley at first. No runs, no hits, no errors. Seventh Inning (Continued from Page 1) Giants: Baneroff filed out to Meusel. Groh grounded to Pipp, unassisted. Frisch filed out to Witt in Half-Court. He hit no hits, no errors. Score. 4 to 2 Yankee: Menseel out, Groh to Khely. Schang out to a grounder, Frisch to Kelley. Ward drove home run into left field bleacher, second home run of the series. Scott flied out to Bancroft, 1 run, 1 hit, no errors. Eighth Inning Giants: Meusel singled to center field. Young flied out to Meusel. Kelley hit into double play, Pipp to Scott. No runs, 1 hit, no errors. Yankees: Smith batting for Mays; struck out. 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