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mmillniimm1Emmel -'hr SPORTS WANT ADS SAS liANSAS CITY SUNDAY cITy' sTA NOVEMBER 23 1930 SECTION SPOR WANT SPORTS A SPOR I I WANT i i I WANT ADS I I A A to II ----r---- KANSAS CITY SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23 1930 SECTION OimmImmwommmiam11E1 RMIMMMMMPO0 M- RANDom sHoTs0FTHE KANSAS VICTORy OVER missouR1 IN COLUMBIA YESTERDAY AND A FEW OF THE24000 PERSONSWHO SAWTHE BATTLE NOTRE DAME 14 N'WEST" 1111 HAM ON NorRE DAME 1 ISHRA THE MAGIC FAlL CrAll init Gwinn Henry Fails to Produces Miracle end the Jayhawkers I to Produces Jayhawkers other Hurdle in Path to Title Cleared in Victory Over Wildcats other Hurdle clonal Title Clem Over CROSS UP THE TIGERS HE TIGERS IN IN LAST PERIOD ith the Game Nearing an End Reckne Men Twice Cross Goal IN IN 010000 4 ith the 'dame Rockne Men Goal Forward Passes Do the Damage While Missouri Witches for' Running Play 10 the Damage Witches for' Play Jim Bausch Throws Two Quick a Heaves for the First Two Touchdowns ws Two Quick First Two Awns Ile Evanston Team's Line Cracks Seven Minutes Bstore Schwartz the Big Gun Evanston Teat Seven Minutes Schwartz' ths (Eli Member of The Steles Seat 13 COLUMBIA Mo Nov ()Winn Henry the football magician reached in his hat for the victory rabbit while 24000 goggle eyed football fans looked on in the Memorial stadium here today and pulled out a handful of Kansas touchdowns art of legerdemain is lost It would have required vritohcraft and black magic to have transformed that Tiger eleven into a crew strong enough to defeat the Kansas Jay hawkers as they appeared on the gridiron today and the Missouri coach doesn't profess to perform miracles Kansas was expected to win and it did decisively too by a 32 to 0 wore and that is just Proof again that might usuallywill win if it la enough might and there was plenty In that Kansas team today Not only mighty but a certain adroitness too and a sense of humor which caused those crimson and blue lads to wore their first two touchdowns by the use el forward passes 1 1 Terns the Tables That was turning the tables Ott Missouri team which learned the stern lesson today that two an play at that forward passing game and anyway a pass very often bites the feeds it Being stopped by Miasmal's linemen once in the first quarter the Jayhawkers suddenly shifted to the A Staes Statiii Nov 'ootball magician for the victary goggle eyed loot In the Memorial and pulled out a touchdowns 'o The is lost quired witchcraft have transformed ito a crew strong the Kansas Jar sppeared on the he Missouri coach alorm miracles ted to win and It by a 32 to 0 sow proof again that rin if it is enough as plenty in that Not only mightv Itness too sat a' lich caused thoN ads to wore their ns by the use of the Tables the tables Ono dch learned the that two con Pal asing game and 7 often bites the Ittlascarl'a Me- first quarter tbs ay shifted to tho cuo IA N5 It 4 1 i i I 4 4 'Al i 4 4 1 A -11 '1' )1 I 1 1 11 1 I ii 1 4 il 1 I VI I' la i ll i': t' ik ii 1 II 1 0 i -4 I I i I e7111171mrWPrr ttA? 1 4'? :1 i'l 1 4i -t: :44 i A 'tT'- 4 )' -i 1' 16 (:: ''gti' ilL'4i' fro '1f1it a $11 i'''' (I I Lf':) x1 7 I i -4a 7: vv4 qlf 4 "1::: 1': 4 tb' 4 0 4 i'' "1 'i 0 1 0 A :::3 1' i 4 I v-44 1' iii i ft4 tit 4 A ti 1i 41 i' 4 (-' :4 l'? i 13''P740 'ts 1 wf i 1zx 1 t'l ct 4 14 'A i 14 1: 1 4: 1 i 1 I itio '''i 1 ip 4- i 0 t-- )'' 4 7 '11 fi': ::4: -s 4) -I 41-: IP' 7' tk 4 -)' t4-: 1 4 l' I 'tiI ::4: :4 1 i 1 4' :1 4 r- 7 It vitt lit Al 4: 4 '1': Zi i ff i :4 i i t' ttAt 2 i '44t-ilt' '1 74' 4 00 16 It 1 4 fok Zit 41: 3 dil 4 A -k 40 11' litr 7 41: oti it i iitk" i 114504p 111: ia ael 0 l'i '44 It it A 11 r' 114 11: It r' (4(' -N: f't 1111 I 4: fut li Itool 'A A it qteN iii 1 ilb 41Attf ta C1 td00 4 'Z' 0 4 0440' s''''-ik Fil 011 4r i PI( A 4 it 4 i it 411a --1 1 1144: 1 till 4 ti? 444(f le 4 611 lc 111 i 4 0 0 lo 16' 0 3 0 t) sr I 0 4 16" tb: 411 'i" of 0 '1? 71 Lir i AN1 1 ito I tre A' 40 Iwo 1 ''1' i li 7: I 1 fs'4i4p 4- 1 3 4 1 1 ik Vito' mt jpl' 1 i 4 i 67' bk a a Vosta -L 1 -a i't SO 10 tt AO fl'il I '7i 7 Qie 1 't 4 5 A Noll i 1 i -4-11: 17) tIO 011' IJIT Is I 1::: ::3 so 6 114! 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the first of the sea1 for Northweatern Co-champion of Western conference lotre Dame held scoreless for three ode and with the game apparent-destined to end In a scoreless tie idenly exploded Its Irresistible ce and crashed- over with two ichdowns barely missing a third Ile a crowd of 51000 spectators eat mbfounded at the amazing finish FUnibled Stop Northwestera lorthwestem forcing Notre Dame the defensive in the first and secd periods two marvelous portunities to Won Costly flans with the ball Inside Notre me's 10-y5rd' link' ruined both rhe game wail Contested bitterly closely throughimt With Notre me takink advantage of it turned an imminent deadlock victory In the first half it was Northwestern with Rockne's mblers on the defensive practically the way In the last quarter it Just the reverse and Notre Dame ting advantage of openings draitleally turned them into touchams the light of what happened In fourth period the better team won Just such a margin as could have expected There was no more rn two touchdowns difference be the two teams The Northwest: line however invincible until the seven minutes of the game final-cracked just enough to allow ckne's cavalrymen to break rough twice Northwestern's de-Ise against puma not as brilliant Notre Dame'scoupled with rideo's sensational kicking- paved way for the deciding score eliwartz Makes 29-Yard Rau Marchmont Schwartz Notre Dame's halfback scored the first touch-am in the Closing minutes of the me that started the Ramblys off victory A few minutes later he ised a) pass that resulted in the score Heaving a long pass O'Brien who came into the game replace Conley at right end hwartz put the ball in position for first touchdown a few seconds er O'Brien caught the ball and 'pped out of bounds on Northwest-Vs 40-yardline Northwestern then penalized fifteen yards for hold: and after Dan 'Hanley underKly for Jumping Joe Savoldi lost ir yards Schwartz went into son With his legs pumping under like pistons Schwartz shot off 3 own right 'tackle and sprinted enty-nine yards to cross Northstern's goal Carideo kicked the extra point )m placement' and th410 backbone Northwestern's resistance started crumple Notre Dame barely Issed scoring in the next two or ree plays when Schwartz threw a lard pass to Conley who dropped ball on Northwestern's 7-yard le with a clear field ahead of him With less than three minutes to yI Kai intercepted the tail end a triple pass on Northwestern's 23- rd line After Hanley and O'Con 1r had made first down on the 13- rd line and then lost at yard on ree more attempts Schwartz cudInlY whirled and tossed a long pass Conley who stepped out of bounds 1 Northwestern's 1-yard line: Dan Weir no rilation'whatsoever to the Drthwestem Hanleys then crashed Tough center for the second touch-on with Carideo again placekickz for the extra point The statistics revealed that Notre fl'le made eight first downs to six 0 Northwestern and made onlY ety yards from SerlISMale to 114 the Wildcats On passes bower the Irish netted sixty yards to ne for Northwestern to give them al gains of 150 yards to 114 for the licicats The lineups: otre Dame Pos Northwestern 1 baalt" arii nge ritsfp rr Woodworth trer Clark Evana blared TZ Pend Lea RN" grudch er 1 ins it 11 Thuile' 'ore Ituesed tre Dome 0 0 0 rtheedern el co Dame scoring wart Dan Hanley (sub for kluilinsi Intl ntAl titer 2 (place CM Hackett tet Point) umpire John ochommer Bi'le140): field judge IL Young (Illinois caT101): hood linesman Lion rol (He the Atwell ANsToN me' marching tball champlonst herto unbeaten ven today 14 to re clicking off prt sing minutes of tory was Notre site triumph 14 and Southet quer for the 19 defeat was the for Northwesten Western confer otre Dame held loth and with th destined to end I denly exploded ce and crashed chdowns barely Ile a crowd of 51 bfounded at th Fumbles Stop 1 orthwestern for the defensive in periods mime ortunities to set with the bt e's game watt 1 closely througl taking advant turned an in victory In tin Northwestern mblers on the del the way In Just the reverse ing advantage ticallY turned 'ns the light of fourth period Um just such a mar expected Th two tuuchdow the two team' line however it seven minutes 0 cracked just I kne's cavalry: ough twice Ni against pti-ssei Notre Dame's oc ideo's sensationi way for the di Makes: archmont Belly halfback score( in the elosin that started victory A few sed a) pass that ond score Heft' O'Brien who oat replace Conley warts put the first touchdow O'Brien cau pped out of bour 's 40-yartkline I penalized fif tee and after Dal dy tot Jumping yards Schwar With his leg like pistons 6 own right lac enty-nine yards tern's goal arideo kicked placement a Northwestern's crumple Not ssed scoring in ee plays when yard pass to Co ball on Nod with a clear ft ith less than Keats interne a triple pass on I rd line After had made first line and the ee more ettemp MY whirled and 1 Conley who step Northwestern's MeY no relation rthwestent Hera rough center for WO with Carideo for the extra statistics re' me made eight Northwestern ety yards from the wudesta er the Irish nett ne for Northwest al gains of 150 3 Ildcata The lint tr! tz el at rr ttei nie IA 4 a hwerte Ft tlins 'tore by tre Dome 4 rthweatern Ure tz Dan Hanle) after touchdata nte It Point): umat 40): fteltoisktdie4 limn) blow) air route and they uncovered their 1) plane with such subtlety nobody knew what they were about The Tigers not only did not 'mews they didn't so much as suspect Bausch with Carnie Smith the brine 1 ling spearhead of the Kansas attack dashed back some ten yards and the I Missouri secondary men rushed into the line Beyond them skipped the Kansas left end Chancy Hanson and 4 over his shoulder he snared Banseh's pow A long pass and then a longinut and there was your first laulgas I touchdown with the field open In front for Hanson as he ran Later in that same period there was another similar ruse on the part of the Jayhawkers and again the Tigers were hoodwinked The same situation was worked again The Jayhawker pass receiver Fisher who took Bausch's pus this time sped on unmolested That's how Kansas wu able to finish the first half leading by a 12 to -VI 0 score and discomfiting those who i had prophesied Missouri would de- pend on paming and Kansas strictly 1 upon ground game A Few Tiger 'Thrills' -0 I As it developed Kansas was the one tt) which showed it knew a thing or twO about flying kites itself What MI- i scuri depended on nobody seemed to 11 know The Tigers gave their follow- ers a few thrills but only early in 1 1 the first quarter and then when they repulsed a Jayhawker charge on their 11: 1-yard line and with the aid of a 53 i yard penalty I The second half saw those Jay- hawkers falling back on their beef and bovine rushes their savage tackle A thrusts They started with the ball on their own 20-yard line and car- A ried it on end runs and line smashes 01 L7 for seven successive first downs to a I A score In that overpowering rush Carnie g'" Smith Sehaake and Bausch schitil- 4 lated There would be the sight of 4:1 a crimson helmet disappearing in 3 i what seemed to be a devouring surge 'A of Missouri tacklers then that crim 11 son helmet would reappear Five 4 yards would be gained Sometimes e14 It would be ten yards 0 On that long uninterrupted march I to the Missouri goal line Schaake would start for an end and then cut 66 through a tackle Smith would spin ''1 as it to pass the ball to a back and then careen through an opening at center Bausch would execute one his reverees 1 The 14 Line liolds Stubbornly the Missouri BIM fought but it didn't look like the same La Missouri line which held Nebraska 1 And yet that Kansa attack looked to 4 be something altogether more potent more devastating more demoralising 11 than Nebraska As thoseolayhawiters 1 I smashed yard for yard down the long stretch of green turf to the excited cheers of their massed followers in id the stands there was experienced that tightening crouching thrilling sense- Ma of seeing a series of human tanks Li 0 In action Kansas got down to the 1-yard line' and then Carnie Smith went over and the resultant try for the extra point failed when the pass back from the center to smith was bad In the fourth quarter the Mount Oread warriors carried the ball down I from near the center of the gridiron Smith alternated with Frosty Cox and it was this latter boy who literally catapulted over the Tiger for the touchdown from the 2-yard stripe And then in the mme period the low hung Schaake tore loose for a 30- yard run to put the ball on the Kan Ms 45-yarde line and set in InOtion again the attack functioned with the climax coming when Johnny Mad5 1 son the Kansas City hott Salad uncovered their 4) otiety nobody knew put nly did not banes as suspect Jiro 1 Smith the bristo 1 he Kansas attack 1' ten yards and tin men rushed into them skipped the )f-1 larley Hanson and '''4 le snared Hitisecles 1 nd then a longrillt i rour first 1Cartails be field open In is he ran ame period 'there ruse on the part a and again the finked The sable rked again The Fisher' who this time sped on as was able to-fin leading by a 12 to nfiting those who T'1 souri would de nd Kansas strictly 4i er Thrilid I was the one 41 iew a thing Or twO: itself What Me: 1t nobody seemed to gave their follow I but only early id then when they ''c ter charge on their 1 Y' th the aid of a 5- '1 saw those Jay :1 wit on their beet L14 their savage tackles rted with the ball aid line and car I and line smashes first downs to a 4 ering rush Carnia -g' Id Bausch seintil Id be the sight of 4 disappearing in 41 a devouring surge 4i a then that crim Ill I reappear Pivo -4 ained Sometimes tinterrupted march -t goal line Schaake end and then cut 6 Smith would spin all to a back and gh an opening at Ldd execute one '''31 Line lioids 1 Missouri Unli i 4 look like the same '1 held Nebraska i aa attack looked to 1''11 ether more potent it more demoralinng 1 thoseJayhawiters 1 1 rard down tile long 'et urt to the excited assed followers ht 3F1 33 experienced that ft rig thrilling sense les of human tanks to the 1-yard lino' nith went over and or the extra point ass back from the a bad luerter the Mount Tied the ball down '1 ter of the andiron with Frosty Cox er boy who literally he Tiger for the le 2-yard stripe a mme period the gARAZEN TAKES THE LEAD 'nal Round of 0regon Open Will Be Played Today POMAIID 0229' Nov Lrazen New York professional came orb behind today and stroked his to leadership in the 1930 Oregon en golf tournament The final lirty-sts holes will be played IA The leaders: Iruen Na 11-141 A )1111 1 41 42 Palth11ull'hicagil 1 73 20-1 41 lto Clark Tulsa 71 71-143 Mintnerman' Portland' 71 74-145 ilacInota Chicago 70 720-445 r42 McPadden 1TCdansaa 70 71-142 l'Or City Mackie Pottnd 72 'ilia11217 'II SARAZEN TAW nal Round of Be Pia ye rotname raren New York rri behind todal to leadership I en golf tourna: irtY-six holes wil The leaders: r114'en New York ItileVr" )1 Ague Dille Youth Chicago' 'ma) Clark Tula Zimtnerman' 'nil Mackie ratty arnattar Before a record breaking crowd of more than 24000 cheering fans Kansas took Missouri into camp in their annual football battle in Columbia yesterday Above are a few camera shots from the big game No 1 showing Campbell the Missouri punting star getting away a nice kick No 2 catches Cox'Jayhawk back as be receives a forward pass for a long gain a section of the capacity crowd is seen in No 3 while No'4 finds Asbury of Missouri bridging himself over the hall which he had just fumbled but eventually recovered in No 5 Beach of Kansas reaches up todeflect a Tiger pass as Collings is ready to take it in hi t4 arms No 6 gives a close view of one of the many pileups and Atkeson is seen pulling Jim Bausch to his feet just after the Kansas star had gone over for a touchdown in the third quarter -eb Evtin niter fnr touchdown In the third quarters after the Kansas star had gone over tor a toucnuown In IBC tAtiiu uuaalvos i -1- 0 (I) i CID -1'" 1.

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