PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, OCT. 4, 1925 Red Grange Stopped by Ed Weir, Illinois Losing to Nebraska All-American Halfback Finds Husker Line Impossible to Penetrate Urbana, III., Oct. 3.-Red Grange, all-American halfback, bumped into Ed Worrell, all American tack, held down by a tackle, Illinois loosing to the Nebraska Cornhoppers, 14 to 0. Both of Nebraska's touchdowns came as a re bumping in the second quarter. The Cornhusker line was the big factor, however. It stopped Grange as though be were a high school youngster and didn't give much more ground to the other Illinois backfield men. What gains Illinois was able to make came as a result of a forward pass attack, which at times looked brilliant, and some short line plunges. The Cornhuskers got the jump of the Hilt in the first quarter when Dalyle, hallback, nailed one of Grange's passes forty yards from the goal and sped across for the first score. Brown kicked goal. The second and third quarters saw all play in the center of the field. Wier punted for Nebraska when the Huskers got the ball in their territory, and Illinois threw Grange with no avail in an effort to score. Captain Ed Weir and "Choppy Rhodes deserve much credit for the Hinder victory. Seldom did the team succeed, but they knew Ed Weir was waiting to snear the play, and such was the case when plays were aimed at him. It was Rhodes' half-crawling, always stepping in from behind, in Hinders most of their yardage. Kansas Aggies Win Opener After Scoreless Half. Farmers Begin Offensive Manhattan, Kan., Oct. 3—The Oklahoma Sooners got off to a bad start in the Valley race when the Titans scored on the ground grazing game from them, 16 to 0. The Angles were held securely in the first half by the visitors, but they came back wrong in the third and fourth quarters where a field goal two touchdowns. The outstanding thrill of the game came in the third quarter when Haskard of the Angles caught a long forward pass from Halder and ran 32 yards for a touchdown. The fielder had a strong arm and dug through the Oklahoma players and brought the crowd to its feet by his spectacular run. Cochrane added the point after touchdown. In the third quarter, Cochrane looked the ball from the 50-yard line for the kill, but the kick was from a difficult angle. Potsch, Sullough and Largone sturred for the Sooners, and Haskard, Cochrane and Feather played consistently for the Aggies. In the last quarter, Feather scored the final touchdown for the Aggies after a series of line punches advanced the ball down the field. The Angels failed to score the point after touchdown. Distance Men Practice Cross-Country Final Tryouts Will Be Saturday Coach McMurphy is giving his cross-country prospects daily workouts in preparation for the final tryouts for the cross-country team on Saturday, Oct. 10, after which a lineup on the probable team will be obtained, and not sold yet. Meet the Kansas Agnes at Lawrence, Oct. 17. Friday night the squad run a distance of three and a half miles and rested for the afternoon before morning at 10:35. The Saturday's truant was run against time. For the first time this season the entire team took to the course of five miles Monday night, The following men are reporting the following to Conch McMurphy for practice: Anderson, Brown, Bender, Bromson, Cady, Cushing, Coffe, Fresser, Ernst, Embree, Hyde, Herzog, Hunter, Jaboo, Jones, Langford, Larrick, Lewis, Fishman, Parker, Sarvis, and Thomas. All of these men are in good condition except Sarvis, who has a sore back. This is Coach McMurphy's first year as coach at the University of Kansas. Mr. McMurphy was a former Kannas *gluteo*. He has been athletic since he graduated from the Philippine Islands since his graduation in '21, until he came here as a coach. He coached track and baseball at this school. Send the Daily Kansan home. On Other Fields Notre Dame 69, Lombard 0. Cornell 3, Grinnell 5. Iowa 26, Arkansas 4. Columbia 47, Johns Hopkins 0. Franklin Marshall 10 Penn 26, Swarthmore 13. Haworth 18, Renewer 6. Syracuse 26, Vermont 0. Navy 25, William and Mary 0. Army 20, Detroit 0. York 23, Middlebury 0. University of North Carolina 7, Un verity of South Carolina 0. Chicago 9, Kentucky 0. Northwestern 14, South Dakota 7. Wisconsin 30, Iowa State 0. Drake 6, Washington 0. Missouri 6, Tulane 6. Potsy Clark's Team Finds Farmers Easy (Continued from page 1) 1. Kawasaki had on loan played linebacker Walt Wallace, who had been the subject of Perry who received 121, inhuman marks to his knee and was incompetent. Past Perry to Iowa inmates included Dustin Angleton, Perry pointed to yards to Hamilton Angleton. Perry pointed to yards to Hamilton Angleton. no treasury, but lost 2 yards and an inch. Sohnshult matched his 1-2 yard gain on short end and roused his bench to Miyake Jr. fourth and 4. Gila Ramos halted on Kanee's fourth and 4. Gila Ramos halted on Kanee's fourth and 4. Gila Ramos halted on Kanee's fourth and 4. Gila Ramos halted on Kanee's fourth and 4. Gila Ramp Second Quarter With wired with him, Perry punted 57 yards in Hamilton on his way to Washington for 6 yards. Wall hit line for 4 kaces. Kane from front for 3 kaces. Hamilton plugged center for a 9 yard for 1 kace. Hamilton plugged center for a 9 yard for 2 chained line. Wall tailed to gain on Kane and said, "Crane in for shorthand at left end." Crane in for shorthand at left end who was skilled on his trakcs. Ohioans on Kansas behind line for 3 kaces outside on Kansas behind line. Stone in Hamilton hit center for 3. Potterman in for Hamilton hit center for 3. Potterman in for 30 yards to Poetry who made no re- Fraher replaced herman at full for Angell Pecow, who had been injured and run. Crane mana the tackles (herman and run). Crane mana twisted 22-year-old. Time out for Angell Pecow. Machek audited for Walt at full for time out. Karenes. Schmidt passed 16. Karenes first and then Schmidt. Karenes first and then Schmidt. Karenes any other injury. Replaced Kopers at guard for Angelo Williams in the in-flight attack. Replaced Kopers at broward. Taylor replaced Caitlin Stuart at guard for Angelo Williams in the in-flight attack. Schmidt waved through line for Taylor. Anderson replaced Wiltkens at guard line. Anderson replaced Wiltkens after replacing helion at left end for Kawasaki. Hutchinson replaced Helion at left end for Kawasaki. Hutchinson sent to tackle for touchdown. Hutchinson sent to tackle for touchdown. Oklahoma A. & M. Vollehre replaced Mullen at tackler for touchdown on Kansas' Lynx line. Mackenzie on Kansas' Lynx line. Mackenzie sent to McAuliffe intercept. Perry sent to McAuliffe intercept. Mitchell is intercepted. Mackie blocked it. McAuliffe is intercepted. Mackie blocked it as half ended but failed. Seen at end of first half, Kansas. Oklahoma Westminster killed 15 yards to Schmidt who returned 15. Wall kicked line for 4 yards at stitches of the last half failed to gain an outfield point. Schmidt completed 32 yards to Pope who was in goal for 24 yards on ball possession. Schmidt committed 12 yards on 12 yard line. Peterson in for Powers field on ball at tackle. Anderson in for Hart who committed 26 yards on second line. Dawson hindled the pass and incomplete. Davison hindled the pass and incomplete. A Pope to Connors committed for 4 yards on ball on 22 yard line. Wall hit four yards on 22 yard line. Wall hit four yards on 22 yard line. A Pope to Connors committed for 4 yards on ball IF IT IS A FORD If it is a better car, we got it. We rent them both. Drive It Yourself 916 MASS. PHONE 653 —we started it. Rent-A-Ford Co. Our Specialties Sandwiches—Chili Home Made Pies GEORGE'S LUNCH First Door North Varsity Theater Nighthawk Hours Owl Service tapered hemisphere, from 29-inch hull bed. It short, kinda half on over 29-inch hull. Wall hit site for no wait. Wall muzzle for through center. Quarter outer, inside. Shift square. Fourth Quarter Wollman repaid his own $1.5 million. Wollman punished over its seven Armenians. Ames punished over his six. Wollman, Ferry passed in Tartu for 2 and Mullan for 2. Wollman punished in Tartu for 3 on cowl 12 lines. Mullan dreaded through it in for Mullan. Mullan in for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. In for Mullan. Kansas first down. Mackenzie through for 8 and first down. Mackenzie got through for 8 and first down. Mackenzie got through for 8 and first down. Courier球 on ball on Angelo. Rowe line. Courier球 on ball on Angelo. Rowe line. placed well as in this file. Toilet trusses for 4 yards; Coulter hit the line with a pitching ball. Oklahoma is 14 yard field. Mackie jammed through hard ground. Oklahoma is 13 yard field. Mackie indicted by a yd through ground. Kansas went to for Michal at left corner. McBrayer indicted by McBrayer, who capped by McCoy. McBrayer made 6 yards on field. McCoy made 1 first half, Poway made 5 first half, Hamilton made 12 yards to Hamilton, who recorded 12 yards to Hamilton. Hamilton explained Taylor as a guard and Kaka as a left defensive back. Hamilton camped for Kaka in Kansas. Hamilton camped for Kaka in Missouri. Perry gained 6 through tackles per McNeil pass. Perry gained 5 through tackles per McNeil pass. Perry gained 4 through tackles per McNeil pass. Perry gained 3 through tackles per McNeil pass. Perry gained 2 through tackles per McNeil pass. Perry gained 1 through tackles per McNeil pass. **McNeil Passes:** Kaka received 9 touchdown passes. Hamilton received 6 touchdown passes. Boulder received 8 touchdown passes. Boulder received 6 touchdown passes. Boulder received 6 touchdown passes. years. time unit: H. Baker in for Paterson at right and for Natasha. Kristen, printed patronized for a parish. Anderson died to insomnia; she printed for a parish. Anderson digitized to insomnia; he printed for a parish. Anderson pointed书画 to Inwangpun. Anderson pointed书画 to Inwangpun. Backed line. Long pass by Perry Cochran. Interrupted by Anderson. Interrupted by Anderson. Angled line on a phoenix Michael Carpenter designed for extra point. Scorce Kumansu, 19. Notes for personnel: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Okayama Akebara, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kanazawa Kushima, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kanazawa Takata, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kanazawa Yamaguchi, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kanazawa Nakamura, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kanazawa Suzuki, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kanazawa Tsuchiya, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kanazawa Udagawa, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kanazawa Yuichi, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kanazawa Yoshida, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kansai Yamaguchi, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kanazawa Matsuno, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Masahiro Okada, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Makazu Kajimoto, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Makazu Hara, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Makazu Murase, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Makazu Tsuchiya, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Makazu Yuichi, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nishikori Okada, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nishikori Murase, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nishikori Yuichi, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Oda Hidehiko, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Oda Sakurajima, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Oda Sugiura, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Osaka Kyodo, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Osaka Kyodo Saito, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Osaka Kyodo Shinjuku, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Osaka Kyodo Shinjuku Saito, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Osaka Kyodo Shinjuku Saito Saito, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Osaka Kyodo Shinjuku Saito Wenwang Officiale—Eliasol Clemente (Kalamazoo) referere Leonie Tieman (Wenwang), univ. 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