KFKU Broadcast - for Thursday, Nov. 26 Pee os : Last Saturday eo beat pAssouri 7 6 one of the biggest upsets of the current football season occurred. Ilissouri was picked by most critics to be at least three touchdowns better than Kansas. From the opening kick-off when Wayne Hird, K, U. 17-year-old freshman | 23¢ p center, stopped Missouri's Don "Bull" ioe a vicious tackle, the kansas Jayhawkers outfought, outgained and outscrapped their heavier and more Nera ce Se, oe waver asy experienced opponents. It was a case of acre and "the will to win" on the part of the Jayhawkers, as they fought savagely against a heavier and supposedly stronger teame _The entire Kansas team played inspired football last Saturday. Freshman Bob George, who played quarterback, halfback, fullback, and did the passing and kicking as well as scoring the Kansas touchdown, was probably the ‘most versatile player on the field. George Dick, Warren Riegle and Gordon Stucker played fine games at end. The entire Kansas line turned in a fine performance and the goal line stand in the last three minutes of play be durcribad somthe tt anprlelinre o ee desemmgs : tee! Boys who played in the Kansas line were Don Overman, Ed Miller and John Agee at tackles, Frank Gruden, Charles keller, — Dick Dreher, Don Faulkner at guards, and Wayne Hird and Dan bat wedi, ' In the backfield for Kansas, - George, Moffett, Robison, Borschel, Dickey, Mowery and Walton all played good hard football. Zs From the first Missouri fumble it was evident that the fans were going to see a great ball game. As soon as the Jayhawkers got the ball, the Jayhawkers went into a spread formation. On the first play they hit center for four yards. On the next play alo g pass was thrown from George PS tvidintly wad. Lasg who was open in the end zone but muffed the ball. -For almost the entire cir my aan... Quarter Kansas kept Missouri in @m Wissourigend of the field. In the second quarter Missouri dominated the play and scored eo ee to eee was good for 35 yards and a touchdown. The first attempt at the goal was good but a holding penalty on Missouri set them back 15 yards. This penalty cost