By Bill Sheldon Up to now the Jayhawkers have shown only meager signs that they want to play in the Orange Bowl come Jan. 1. Some evidence was given out at Colorado last week and there were flashes of good football in the first two games. But, tomorrow, look for Coach Jack Mitchell's squad to really open up and give the high-flying Iowa State Cyclones a lashing which may send KU on the path to Miami. IOWA STATE COMES here with a solid, well drilled squad which is capable of playing with the best. The Cyclones have a devastating ground attack, a staunch defense and are tough in almost every phase of the game. But, there could be one weak spot in the visitor's game. That is the passing game. Although there is no proof either way of Iowa State's passing ability, it shouldn't be as good as that of any teams faced thus far by Kansas. Not that a win tomorrow would guarantee the Hawkers anything more than their initial win of the season, but it certainly would be a factor in giving KU some sort of momentum and spirit to carry to Oklahoma and through the rest of the season. IOWA STATE IS UNDEFEATED. scrapy, the probable underdog and possibly a little too eager for its own good. Any team which hasn't lost a game is always ripe for defeat. Page 9 Defense will be KU's problem since the offense is good enough to run over most any team in the nation. Iowa State's single wing will be somewhat of a problem, but with the experience which KU has in its front line, the problem should be alleviated early in the game. Pass defense will continue to hamper KU but the Jay offense could compensate for that. A possession game wouldn't allow Iowa State the passing situation which might change the complexion of the game. So, for some unknown reason, it looks like the Iowa State migration will be spoiled and thousands of Kansas parents will be treated to a thrilling win which will make other Big Eight teams finally realize the full potency of the Jayhawkers. BUT, ALSO BE WATCHFUL for a KU collapse in the fourth quarter Going on a Picnic? Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-pacs of all kinds PICNIC SUPPLIES LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt., VI 3-0350 because Mitchell is planning to work his starting backfield both ways and they may be tired late in the game. All things considered, Kansas should swarm over the upstart Cyclones, 20-7. University Daily Kansan KU Sports Network Director Tom Hedrick and basketball Coach Dick Harp will go on the air at 1:15 p.m. tomorrow on the 35 network stations with the broadcast of the Kansas-Iowa State battle in Memorial Stadium. Hawker-Cyclone Battle on Radio Among the stations carrying the play-by-play account which is followed up by the interesting "Jack Mitchell Show," are these in the Lawrence area: KANU, Lawrence; KTOP FM, Topeka; KLWN, Lawrence; KMBC, Kansas City; KCKN, Kansas City; KJAY, Topeka Sun-ripened taste treat! BANANA sundae A treat from the tropics ... delicious Dairy Queen crowned with chunks of sun-ripened bananas. Served fresh from the freezer, Dairy Queen is better tasting, better for you. Less fattening, too! Come in for a treat TODAY! Friday. October 13, 1961 1835 Mass. KU's soccer team opens its fall home season tomorrow at 10 a.m. on the field south of Summerfield Hall. Soccer Match Here 365 Excuses Park College, winner over KU in the season opener last week, will oppose KU again. 365 excuses for having your favorite beverage at the Jayhawk Cafe — 1340 Ohio Today's excuse: Anniv. of the meeting of the Town and Country Equestrians When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds "Tareyton's Dual Filter in duas partes divisa est!" says veteran coach Romulus (Uncle) Remus. "We have a saying over at the Coliseum—'Tareyton separates the gladiators from the gliadioli'. It's a real magnus smoke. Take it from me, Tareyton delivers de gustibus—and the Dual Filter does it!"