--- PAGE FOUP SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1924 Cornhuskers Defeated by Oklahoma Sooners in Opening Struggle THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Benny Owen's Offensive Machine Piles Up Score of 14-7 on Northern Foe Norman, Okla, Oct. 11—The University of Oklahoma trowed the university of Nebraska football squad to 14 to 7 and entered it at 14 to 7 score here this afternoon. It was the first conference game for each team. The Sooner easily handled the Cornhoppers during the first half, scoring in each quarter. In the third quarter Nebraska scored that nested their only touchdown. The Sooners carried a fighting spirit from the first quarter that made the final outcome seem probable in the first few minutes of play. Sideline Sidelights Mullins and Babe Smith both messed up some Ames plays in good shape Saturday. Mullins also caught one pass and was instrumental in breaking up several of the enemy passes. The presence of Burt in the line-up seemed to put a lot of confidence into the squad. At any rate there were no mistakes in the way the boys were playing. "Patsy?" Clark seems to have found a real offensive backfield combination in Burt, Hodges, Hart and Zubert. Burger can plunge, kick, pass and run. Hodges can pilot the team, as well as throw and receive passes. Zuber can punt, pass and run the ball. Zuber can recover from a clever broken field runner and might fast on end runs. What more could be asked? Mace's band made a fine appearance Saturday. There are some ninety men in the organization this week to perform with the finest bands in the Valley. Hart's broken field running was sensational Saturday. He ran back a ball from the kick off for 25 yards which seems like an impossible job. Kansas' goal line was crossed Saturday for the first time in over a year. It was a hard record to put such things can't last forever. Neither Kansas nor either of her two opponents this season have been penalized for any rough work or holding. There were no penalties in the Oklahoma Aggie game and the only two Saturday were for backfield being in motion and too long a delay in time out. Davidson showed some nice headwork Saturday in playing his center position. He also was keeping his eyes open on the defense. Yesterday's game is gone,—but look out Aggies! The lack of penalties certainly shows that the valley coaches are attempting to make football one of the cleanest of all sports and that they are succeeding in their atemps. On Other Fields Brown 7; Chicago 19. Rutler 10; Illinois 40. Ohio State 0; Iowa 0. Wisconsin 7; Colorado 7. North Carolina 0; Northwestern 42. Missouri 35; Wesleyen 7. Marquette 21; Navy 3. Williams 14; Cornell 7. Syracuse 27; William and Yale 7; Georgia 6. Pittsburgh 14; West Virginia 7. Carniego Tech. 54; Tolelo 6. Washington and Jefferson 25. Grove City 0. Drake 19; Knox 10. Michigan U. 7; Michigan Louisiana Croyston 34; Des Moines 0. West Point 20; Detroit U. 0. Ten States 25; Gettyburg 8. Harvard 16; Middlebury 6. Haskell 0; Minnesota 20. Perdue 42; Rose Poly 3. New York 26; St. Stevens 7. Kansas Aggies 18; Emporia Vanderbilt 18; U. S. Marines 13 Vanderbilt 16; Boston U. 7, Princeton 0; Lohigh 0 Notre Dame 7; Wabash 0 Engineers. Plan Inspection Trip Plans for the senior engineer's annual inspection trip are already under consideration, according to Dean P. E. Walker of the school of engineering. At a conference of the seniors Dent Walker seemed to be in favor of visiting Chicago. The party will return by way of Columbia for the Thanksgiving game, he said. Rifle Range in Shape; Women's Team Organizes The women's rife team will be reorganized this year under the direction of Capt. H, G. Archibald of the R. O. T. C. The rifle range will be in shape by Monday or Tuesday of this week. All women students desiring to try-out for the team will hand in at the R, O, T C, office some time this week. After the contestants hand in their names they will be given a stated time to report for try-out for the team will hand in first of next week. This year there are four targets allowing eight persons on the range at a time. The team usually consists of ten women and about ten substitutes. The team in mid-season compete through the United States. Jayhawks Meet Defeat in Hard-Fought Battle (Continued from page 1) by three-kick. Burt made it good and even three-seconds again up to 10. But Ames was out and in the last few minutes of play Roberts again kicked a field goal for the winning points. The summary shows that Kansas outplayed the Iowa men in all departments except in the number of yards gained from passes. Kansas gained 115 yards from the line of kickoff and carried 14 first downs to Ames 8 Kansas six punts averaged 38 yards while Ames' ten averaged 37 yards, Kansas gained 47 yards from runbacks of punts while Ames was gaining 19 yards. Kansas completed 10 out of 15 attempted forward passes and carried 108 yards. Ames completed 5 out of 13 tries for a total of 141 yards. The game play-by-play: First Quarter Ames won the toss and chose to receive. He scored on the first play, 14-9, N. Bohn returning about 13 yards. Holbert turned to Kunen. "Edward line," he said. Holbert centered for 7 more, and guarded him. He plingered center for 7 more, and guarded him. He broke up a pass to Neave hurt. Wallman, on the next set, and Ames recovered the ball on Kunen's kick. Found made 5 yards on right tangle N. Bohm hit two yards on the next play. Bohm hit the first in the last and- 1-8, N. Bohm made a yard. A pass Roberts to J. Bohm failed. Kauai ball returned. Hard to manage 4 yards in two consecutive splits. The last attempt was by Karen Kaunden caused the ball on over one arm. Zolder went through eight turtle fords in first and second, but then came up first and fourth. Ball on Amos 16-yard line. N. Belfour last 2 yards. Barbara joined Karnay after line. Dane made 3 yards in third. Dane had 1 yard in third. Ames' ball on Karnay百里线-边线. Palm had 4 yards. Karnay百里线-边线. Palm was intercepted by Davison. Karnay'百里线-边线. Zoller made 2 yards around right side and ran back. He failed to get a pass, unearned lower failing his interference. Well, punted to Amelia the day he and Annie and Jerry kicked it out of the box. Annie punted back to Kansas, the ball rolling down the field. Hart ripped up 2 yards through the left wing in game one and made 2 yards on net play for first down. Hart was thrown for an asteroid. Hart failed to gain. Walmart pointed it on the ground. J. Bohen failed to grab around left end. Roberts tied 2 bags through right tuckle. A pawn Roberts to J. Bohen touched a nutpiece from the lower side. Roberts killed it. Score: Ames 7, Kansas 6. Second Quarter Hard back kick off, the ball goes into the end zone. Amos' halo on left 20-yard line makes a hard knock to the end block. He made a 3rd yard through lk. N. Ibanez lt 4 yards around left-end. Robert post w/ 15 yards. Burt made 2 yards through the gate, and scored in the second. Hodges injured Hart. A pass lodge hid Holt. The ball was missed on Armor 3 yard line. Burt carried out of bounds. Zuber hit tackle for 2 yards to score. He drove to the title. Fourth down and 3 yards to goal. The lute led to make the touchdown, but the lute fell to make the touchdown. Zuber made 6 yards on an end-run. Zuber made 2 yards, through eight tackles. Zuber made 1 yard, on a run. Zuber took new on Ames' 32-yard line. Hart made 7 yards, on a run. Walters made 4 yards through center. Walters substituted for Wilmins. A Jones hit to Hart made 5 yards, on a run. Hart hit center for 5 yards, on a run. Hart hit center for 5 yards, on a run. Hill for Palm. Hart's attempt to substitute, on a run, was knocked in. Kaina recovered on Ames' 32-yard line. Thomas wrest in for Lacombe, Roberts hit in for Westport. Burke hurt in for Eastport. Burke hurt the out of bounds, Pazer to Hodges failed. Hodges lost for 14 yards. Hodges went in for Hodges for 14 yards. Hailam went in for Hodges for 14 yards. Hailam went in for Hodges for 14 yards. Hodges failed to gain through left guard. Burk hit left guard for 2 yards. Burk hit left guard for 2 yards. Third Quarter Kansas' new lineup returned after the game, and was able to bench for 23 pitchers to Kansas' second-round victory. The team allowed only three hits allowed on the Amnesiac I-12 lineup. The other two pitches around right end, Roberts kicked to Schaefer substituted for Malin and moved the ball right side of the line. Tacker substituted for Smyler, but fainted to gain. Zolder took his place. Hoggs carried the ball over for a 3-pointing shot, which cared the ball over for a 10-foot gain. Kansas kicks off against, ball over into Oklahoma. Kansas wins 34 yards through right tacle, IOWA hoistsmate 3 yards through right tacle. Michigan tied 40 yards previously. Roberts hit a three-point shot to tie Oklahomia. Oklahoma hits 11 yards through right tacle. Roberts hit a three-point shot to tie Oklahomia. He hauled in two touchdowns, nearly 8 yards backed by motion Kohane scored a goal in the 24th, and Hinterberger made a point. Ausen, Zahner to Hinterberg, was intercepted by Ausen. Robert to Nakib, inserted 10 yards from his feet. An offensive drive toward Kansas came on late, and Robert had an on-set yard. Robert failed to gain. Hinterberg made a yard. Robert failed to gain. Hinterberg made a yard. Hinterberg made a yard. Hinterberg made a yard. Hinterberg made a yard. Robert made a yard. Hinterberg made a yard. Robert Hurt kicked in N. Kahn who returned 29 yards to Stoddard line. N.Kahn failed to score and was called. Hardness, who fumbled when tackled, but the ball been knocked into Hurt's arm. Kauai'i shot. Hart failed around left end. Hart kicked calf from placement on 17-yard line. Score: 29-18. Fourth Quarter Hart made 6 yards through center of line, Hart scored 12 off 12 measured by Clement Hail on Ames' 4-yard line, Hodges failed on a three-and-a-half pitch, and reached right side of line. Pašzer to the end line of line. Pašzer to the end line of line. Ames' ball on an oven-swelled kick led to Hodges, who returned to Kinnick's kicks. Hall failed to gain. Punz, Teaches to Tetra- cities. Lunch with Ames. Ames left arm down. Ames扎疼 W- Annes, dower center of the law and good friend. Annes substituted. Wright for HIll. HILL made an amendment on gain. Burt made a yard through on gain. Burt made a yard through on gain. Boot went wedge, into the end Ames' ball on own 20-24 yard line. N. Behm hit a layup on a presser, J. Behm made a three-point layup and Ames penalized 8 yards for failure to catch Roberts to N. Behm, failed to lathcobt Roberts to N. Behm, failed to lathcobt Roberts to N. Behm, failed to lathcobt Roberts to N. Behm, intercepted by Roberts in fortnight. A mass to N. Behm was terminated in fortnight. A mass to N. Behm was terminated in fortnight. Roberts to J. Behm muddled up. A long 16-yard ball on Kanahei. Doyard线. Roberts and J. Behm both could gain through center field. A. pens, Robert to Fisker, made 12 yards. B. ball on Kanan's eye line. Robert dropped a ball to Kanan's eye line. Robert placed blocker. Seve, Ames 13, Kanan 16. Robert kicked off to Kanan, the ball going out of his eye line. Robert placed blocker. A pen by Hodges was knocked down. Pan Hodges to Anderson was in touch and caught by another Ames player. Game ended. 12-yard line. The Summary | Score by Period | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | KANSAS | L | 2 | 8 | T | 10 | | AMES | 7 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 10 | | KANSAS | Position | 0 | 2 | 3 | AMES | | Benjamin | L | 1 | Fond | Fond | | R. Smith | L | T | Gailhenee | Gailhenee | | R. Smith | L | T | Gailhenee | Gailhenee | | Davidson | C | C | Longest街 | Raneyes | | R. 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