st Oe Last week the Oklahoma Soone?s came to Kansas and defeated Kansas, 20 to O. The first downs read Kansas 11, Oklahoma 12, but the Oklahoma offense featuring two hard-driving backs in Lebow and Heard, was too much for the Jay- hawkers. The Sooners have clinched at least a tie for the Big Six championship, and by defeating a weak Nebraska toam on December end, can win the title undis- puted for the second consecutive year. They have only a 21-21 tie with Missouri to mar their record. Oklahoma has not lost a college game this year. A erowd of 20,000, a complete sell-out, is expected for the Kansas- Missouri game at Ruppert Stadium on November 25. | Ernie Quigley has put vitality and confidence ‘in the athletic progran, . and although it may take two or three years’ for an ordinary director to show re- sults, I predict before the year is over: Kansas will'be making definite strides to a place in the stn in her whole: sports program.: Another “year will see Kansas in a much different situation than she had been twelve months previous. We will not send this Rebounds out until we: ean give you a flash and a short resume of the Tiger battle. The game scems to be a toss up, and since © Kansas': glorious victory’ over Missotiri last year the Joy hawkers have more than a fighting chance to twist the. Tiger's tail. Anything. can Happen inva Kansas- Missouri game," a BORGES CHAE: EA GO Y. eRe Ie ey 3 . ire 4 TOF 45 F LAS EB oo +. wer aie. be. & Tiger rally on the: eve of the Kansas-Missouri game, Coach Chauncey Simpson of Missouri said he hada secret wéapon to use against the Jayhawkers. C. HE. McBride, sports editor of the Kansas City Star, called that” weapon V-3. So far as I was concerned it was just Greek to me - 278 lb. Jim Kekeris, a MeKinley High.School graduate’ from St.’ Louis, who had played two years at tackle, was theGreek, He had played fullback.in his high school days, but — when Don: Faurot: looked at him he slapped him in the line. This.big: Greek plowed over’ and ‘through the Kansas: line like a Sherman tank.. He was the biggest thing: in two shoes’ at Association Park. When'he moved the adipose tissue on ‘his ‘abdo- ~ men ‘showed ‘visibly from the stands and‘when he stood still the vibration of that equatorial diameter’ was’ still moving and‘some: wag could have notified the big Greek that his’ engine was still running, so flabby was’ the’ "Man Mountain” of © lard and other ingredients. He looked anything but an athlete, but he looked too Canch Te BGR re ches OK _ «| Phe ‘score was Missouri 28, Kansas 0. . Kansas could have held the’ ~~ score down to.two touchdowns but they wildly gambled for a’ score and it cost — them two touchdowns. Everything did happen in this football game, but ‘not to the pleasure of the Kansas team or: its adherents. -__ A ae ne ee ere eee nies Now; a:word for basketball.’ On December 4th at Topeka, Kansas, we~ will engage in our first contest of the.season with the ‘Washburn Ichabods, “I ‘am giving you our schedule, and will give you a short review as the games are played. Non-conference games: Dec. 4 - Washburn at Topeka Dec. 8 - Washburn at Lawrence Dec. 12 - Rockhurst at Kansas City eek. | Dec. 19 + Rockhurst at Lawrence Double-headers in Municipal /uditorium in Kansas City during the Christmas holidays - Dec. 22 - Mo. vs Colo. and Kans. vs K.State Dec. 23 = Mo. vs Karisas, and Nebr. vs K.State