= N dr IS pr ob pr we w w TLL PAGE SIX i t l n o n g T i o k v e r s o p i r t a r t i a t l t A S THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN F SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1924 Senators Go Down to Defeat Before McGraws' Giants Walter Johnson, Washington Ace, Loses by Faulty Playing in the Outfield Griffith Stadium, Washa, Oct. 4—Admiration for Walter Johnson, the idol of Washington, worked with reverse English this afternoon and turned into grief for the old master when he lost the first game of the World Series to the New York Giants in 12 innings. Thirty-eight thousand farm packed the park to the last seat and they moused in grief—"Those two hymenals were left behind, if the crowd wasn't in left field." The score was: New York 4, Washington 3. Two of New York's runs came on home runs by Kelly and Terry into the left field bleachers, and it was the same pair who stopped the game on the 12th inning and saved the game. Was a "Real Ball Game" So many thousands had demanded to be present at Walter Johnson's greatest triumph that the club owners had to build a lot of extra seats in front of Goalie Golin, Washington left field, accustomed to wide roving space, was at about the new bounds of his territory when Kelly and Terry dropped their long flies just over his shoulder. The hero of a piece of the ball was Golin enough the balls but Golin could not because it was a "real" ball game. Vital Mistakes: Lose Game Johnson made only two mistakes, and he didn't repeat them. His outfield made three mistakes and it hit his ball game for him. Johnson threw his "home run" ball-high fast ones—to Kelly and Terry and he would have won. But maybe he might have won if his outfield had made less vinal mistakes. Goolin misjudged the first honor by Kelly and Earl McClym misjudged two flies and made one wild heave that had no excuse, and he put one runner on the bases and allowed another to score. - The defeat of Johnson is all in their hand of the Giants. Washington had hopped Johnson would be able to win three games, but he may not be able to win any now. He is the ace of the staff. On Other Fields Stags Field, Chicago, Ill., Oct. 4—The Missouri Tigers, after a tough "Stags," Chicago University eleven, in every quarter, won a hard fought victory in the second quarter of the game brought the Missouri Tigers seven victory. Grange, the big Illinois back, knotted the count in the second half when he tossed a 60-yard pass to Kaiser for a touchdown. Britton's place-kick in the third quarter gave Illinois the lead. "Choppy" Rhodes, Hucker half-borne, wormed through the Illinois line early in the game and ran 30 vards for a touchdown. Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 5.—In a battle waged before 30,000 fans the fighting Nebraska Cornhuskers struggled with the powerful Illinois eleven for four quarterbacks and held them to a secure victory. Hill Republicans Meet Appoint Committees and Set First Speaking Date The Republican club executive committee held a meeting at the Aceaie house last evening to discuss plans for the next few weeks, and to appoint committees to take charge of the work. Plans for the first public meeting to be held on Thursday evening, Oct. 9, in the lecture room at Stow Hall will provide a problem mask at the meeting. The following committees were selected, and chairmen appointed; publicity, Ruth Hill and Gilbert Smith; Innaume, Ernest Newcomb and Herbert Lutz; on securing sponsors Fred Montgomery and Frances Edna Wright; on arrangements, Fred Montgomery and Armed Atques; on absentee voter laws, Charter Shore and LaDow Johnston. The names of John Montgomery, c25 and Dorothy Dillaway, c25 should have appeared with those of the executive committee in the Katie not night. Students wishing employment, in case they are interested in selling work should see B. A. Glikinson of the public speaking department at their earliest convenience. Oklahoma Aggies Annex First Game of Season Kanui then took the influence for the first time in the game. Jiawei跳过墙 through the wall, then fell on the dauntless Nianman subhitched for WeiMinwen. Walker held 4 yards on 4 yards. Angela倒地打了 4 yards on 4 yards. Kansas land on翔阳 line. End first quarter. Score: Oklahoma A, and M-2; Kansas 0. (Continued from page 1) Second Quarter William nested for 14 yards, to Maier who entered the ball to center field. Holley ran for 23 yards, to Haze who ran the ball back 5 yards. Kane's ball is on her 9-yard line. Haze kicks off. Malline three Leadsbach for 2 pearl and Leedsbach eight m.5 yards through the line. Pearl pewter for about 18 yards. Russell hall on 30spined line. Rubinhoff substituted for Musson at mastersbach. Harkett held for Leedsbach. Second pair, Holder Hall, intermatches. Wilson painted for 36 yards, Perry poured and Oklahoma rebounded on a fourth. Toothaugh failed to mean Kolkonghier kicked through, with the Anglo-Irish forced it. Pas. Hodge to Hart, failed. Pas. Hodge to Wallman was intercepted by Michael Olahama pusf had. Hodge interpreted as Olahama pusf. Poss Wedges to Anderson failed. Another Wedges to Hart, wetted t yard. Another Wedges to Tosterman, failed. Welshman units 45 yards. Half over. Severe. Oklahoma A, and M. 3, Kansas 6. Robotismist, for Kamala, Joe Anderson for Indiana, Innesy for Hakey, Baker for Tennessee, Baker locked off for Kamala. The teen wanted back for Hakey. Walker was thrown for 6 gardet by Bill Jeffers. The Angus point, handed behind to pain, Hart twisted right, tackled for 2. Harden made a pass through to Jeffers. Ladbach beat its yard. Perry hecked it and, of both humans, Kumar had no airward levee. Kanea forced to hold each two time plays. Oklahomba forced to hold. He made 2 yards on a fade, and repaired it for 14 yards left behind. Hunger fumbled on an end run, but Andreas recovered on 10 feet long. He waited for 9-20 on that line. Perlusion threw Walker for 2 yards left. Pierce left 40 yards to harrison. 16-yard left. Hodson inside is yard. Have mine. more around left. Waltham left 20. Waltham left 20. A give, Perry to Walter, made 1 yard for the invaders. Lochmouth eliminated the foe 3 yards and first down on the next turn. Then, the defense. Walter failed in an attempt there. Hodder begins on pace. Power to Eckhart and performance patients perform on another level. Power to Walter. Aggregate trade strength. Power to Walton. Knight had allowed for a forwarded move. Katherine had own, directed loan. Hart opened new line at 4 p.m., with a strong finish. Jay Anderson made appear on the set, with Hart made a beautiful round race around left and left基金 when tackled. Gilchrist's ball out was very well done. Moon failed to take around left and, Ferry Island, had made 4 points around left. Lindsay by unstaffed for Jay Anderson. Walt finished for 2 yards already the safe half. Wellman pointed for 4 parcels into the mid line. Oldhamshire ball on Oclare line from Loughinore. Loughinore failed to score 19 points. Oakham failed to score 14 points. Pearl bleached. Welshman returned point for 29 shots, showing some speed and good bad luck field running. Loughinore carve ball out of ball and 20 points. Oclare failed to score 5 points. The last substituted for Lodder. Burt attempt field mid run from Hydrow line. Kick went with the end line. Zawen went in for Burt. Loughinore scored twice. Loughinore failed to grain. Hurgus went in for Walfley. Poole kicked. Kinnail but on Oclare line. Hiley for Mullion. Joubert failed to score 3 points. Joubert summed through table for 2 yards. Hurt placed 2 yards on a tike around left end. Joubert failed to make up any gain on the right side. Loughinore summed through table. Hurgus made a yard. Loughinore repeated for 3 yards and direct Loughinore failed to score 8 points. Oakham replayed A and M. Kenna ran 6. KANSAS Position OL LARRIAZ Tennessean R. K. Michelle Bake Smith R. T. Winston-Saunders Mollman R. G. Bodleyer Breckenridge G. Merrigan Brendan Nile L. G. Merriam Hardy L. G. Waltkig, Gaul Anderson J. K. Crosby Hadden H. K. Washington Hudson H. G. Lonsdale Hart R. H. Perry Wellman H. H. Missouri Nabatakifian(s), Kauai, died murder, Bailor, or Testateur, Hampshire for Halloway. Joe Anderson for Halloway, Testateur for Halloway. Rocklin for Halloway, Testateur for Halloway. Zolfer for Halloway, Testateur for Halloway. Oklahomb A, and M. First murder, Bailor, or Testateur, Wickland, Marriage for Wickland. or Water for Water. Officer; Referee; Coachman; Umpire; Trainer Hotel Lounge, Morgue Yards gained first line of offense (Kansas 80, Oklahoma 80). Earned that downward, Kieser scored on an interception for a total of 234 yards, average 92 yards. Oklahoma 16 for 140 yards, average 82 yards. Kansas 14 for 92 yards, average 20 yards. Forward passes attempted 6, Oklahoma 6. Oklahoma 2. Yards gained by forward Two graduates from the University of Idaho left Moscow, Idaho, recently on a 12,000 mile bike across the United States and around its borders. Three people aged 34 years of age, are physically incapacitated. One, Carl F. Pearson, A. M., is totally blind, while his companion on the venture, Victor Addington, A. H., is barely able to walk without the aid of a cane. Both have been trained with bike riding and expect to earn their way as they go. The names of nine of the Delaware faculty members appear in the 1923 edition of "Who's Who in America." Boxing Instructor Points Out Some Necessary Facts About Gentle Science of Swatting That! Shap! Smack! The smell of rocking bodies, intermingled with the odor of sweat and damp leather fills the air. Two half-heel figures sweating, painting, straining in each other's grasp in the middle of the squirred ring in Robinson gymnasium, step back as Tommy Dixon yellls "break." After a slight hesitation they come together and the thud of leather against the skin you felt to tug at with every hand. The members of the beginners' boxing class are learning that there are plenty of hard knocks left in this world. "Boxing is a science just the same as any other course," said Tommy Dixon, Kansas boxing coach, and former contender for the featherweight championship of the world. "There is a wrong way and a scientific way," he went on after dismissing the class. "The first thing I teach is the footwork. It was by introducing footwork that this Corbett was able to become one of my students. We are the method of defence such as blocking, sidetepping, ducking and drawing back. The offence of course consists of hitting. There are three kinds of blow that I teach; the straight punch or lead, the hook and the uppercut. "The left hand plays a very important part. One should always lead with his left, as it is in a closer position to his opponent when skidding in the proper position with the left foot in advance of the right. If the left hand leads, then is the time to follow with a hard right." The Wills-Firpo fight was a case of science against slugging. Firpo depended upon his power; the right hand is a big asset, but it is unuse unless it lands. After the left has landed it is easy to follow it with a hard right cross, and having this advantage to follow it up. "This is just a small number of the lessons to be learned. There are tricks, and many other things which are learned through experience and practice. Once usually develops a style of his own after a short time." 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