Jayhawk ~- Tiger Annual Battle - Sat. Nov. 20 Since the days of the Civil War when Quantrill and his Guerillas raided Lawrence, burned the town and massacred nearly every male citizen, the Jayhawkers of Kansas have been battling the Missourians. In those dark, bloody days of the Civil War, the battling was gous witu pistols, knives and muskets; Saturday eleven gridiron warriors representing the two great state universities of their respective states will attempt to settle’ their differences on the gridiron. It will be the 52nd (7?) meeting of Kansas and Missouri on the gridiron. During this period Kansas has i Missouri Ae) 3 and / games have resulted in ties. “Coach Chauncey Simpson of the Missouri Tigers will bring a. wontitent band of Missouri football players to Lawrence Saturday. Missourd has beaten every Big Six team played to date, with the exception of Oklahoma, to whom they lost last week 20 - 13. Missouri's attack is built around Don "Bull" Reece, great plunging fullback who is ee his fourth year for the Tigers... Eckern and Morton, fine Missouri ends, are also playing their fourth year for ifissouri. Dellastatius, a fine Missouri halfback was injured in the Oklahoma game end Coach Simpson reports that, while he will suit up, he will not be able to play. Kansas fans are wondering if Dellastatius may not - called on by the Missouri coaches if the game situation warrants it. Coaches Dean Nesmith, Blmer Schaake and Henry Shenk have been grooming the Jayhawkers all week with the idea of stopping the Missouri T and have been cooking up some scoring plays of their om. The Jayhawkers will be entering the game as definitely the under dogs. They will be without the services of John Bergin, fine halfback who is ill is ths student hospital, and Junius Penny, tackle who suffered a wrenched knee in the Nebraska game and has not been able to play since. In addition, Bob Carson, frosh fullback, was lost to the Kansas squad after the K-State’ game because he was called to military —