Friday, October 27,1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 KU'S JUNIOR RIGGINS Snow slows ISU AMES, Iowa—(UPI)—An early season snow forced Iowa State's football team indoors Thursday as it wound up heavy practice for its meeting with Kansas Saturday. The Cyclones worked out in full pads and tennis shoes in the school gymnasium. The workout stressed the Cyclones' passing, which has been improving in the last few games. Scanning the Big 8 By Chip Rouse and Don Steffens Kansan Sports Editors KANSAS 21, IOWA STATE 15 The Cyclones have been a spotty team this year, defeating K-State and barely losing to Missouri after suffering a couple of early season defeats by large margins. But the Jayhawks have the momentum going for them, and besides they are playing on their home turf. ARKANSAS 14. KANSAS STATE 0 The K-State bubble finally burst after a victory, then nearness with Nebraska. The Wildcats are back to normal, suffering humiliating defeats and incapable of ball control. Arkansas had rough going in the early season but should handle K-State with ease. OKLAHOMA 21. MISSOURI 10 Picked by many polls to lose their first of 1967, the Sooners look too tough to expect a Mizzou upset. OU leads the Big Eight in half the offensive departments and has a defense comparable to MU's, considered its strongest department. NEBPASKA 24. TEXAS CHRISTIAN 10 This game should be a revival of the Comhusker grid eleven of old after a couple of demoralizing weeks in Kansas and a narrow miss with Colorado. Nebraska's Dick Davis and Ben Gregory should start grinding up the yardage again, finally. COLORADO 28. OKLAHOMA STATE 10 The Buffaloes are stampeding toward a conference title and not even OSU's Pistol Pete will be enough to shoot them down. Quarterback Bob Anderson is tremendous and should guide CU to another victory. COMING COMING "Phantom of the Opera" Union Ballroom October 31, 1967 COMING COMING "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Union Ballroom October 31,1967 A Professional Playmate for the AUDIO Fan . . . THE SONY 350 Stereo Tape Deck Recorder! Connect this superb solid-state instrument to your stereo system and in an instant virtually all recording techniques will be at your command. The 350's three-head design permits tape/source monitoring, sound-on-sound and other techniques, and its set of specs and performance characteristics make for truly professional quality recording and playback. You could pay far more for a tape deck, but you could hardly get a finer performer or a finer value. Comes complete with walnut-grain base. SUPERSCOPE The Tapaway to Stars AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE IN TAPE RECORDERS BELL MUSIC CO., INC. 925 Mass St. VI 3-2644