Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 20, 1963 Around the Big Eight Buffs Face Defending Champs; Kansas State May Win Again By United Press International Colorado, Oklahoma State, Missouri, Kansas and Iowa State appear to have the toughest foes Saturday to kickoff the 1963 football season. Colorado hosts Southern California, the 1962 national champion. Oklahoma State is at Arkansas, Missouri is at home against Northwestern, Kansas travels to Texas Christian, and Iowa State goes to California. DEFENDING CHAMPION Oklahoma hosts Clemson and Nebraska lhosts South Dakota State. At Colorado, Coach Eddie Crowder is almost philosophical about USC. He said the Buffaloes were as physically ready as they can be for the Saturday contest. End John Stemmons, suffering from knee and ankle injuries, definitively will not play Saturday and may miss the Oregon State game the following weekend. Coach Phil Cutchin at Oklahoma State, in his first season with the Cowboys, appears eager to meet the highly-rated Arkansas Razorbacks. "We are glad to open with a team of their caliber so our young team will know for sure what the game of football is all about," he said. Cutchin named senior guard Bob Howard and junior end Jack Jacobson co-captains for the opener. He singled out 22 players and said they would play all or most of the game. Fearless Fraley Favors Jayhawks By Oscar Fraley NEW YORK — (UPI) — Fraley's follies and the First big football weekend's "winners"—or how to go broke in one easy lesson and forget the rest of the season. Game of the Week Northwestern over Missouri—it's the big team of the Big Ten over the darkhorse of the Big Eight. Wildcat Tommy Myers figures to pass Mizzou right out of the park by about two touchdowns or more. The East Army over Boston-Mulish Market. Syracuse over Boston College—Don't wager the family jewels. Bucknell over Gettysburg—You think it's easy? The Midwest Massachusetts over Maine—and for a double header take Northeastern over Rhode Island. Wisconsin over Western Michigan-and you can't get enough points. Kansas State over Brigham Young—The blue plate special. The South Nebraska over South Dakota State—For one sure winner. Bowling Green over Detroit— Calumet against Borden's. Duke over South Carolina—by one T.D. and a praver. Navy over West Virginia—Submarine by two six pointers. Alabama over Georgia—See how easy it is? Texas over Tulane—Give 'em a ton. L. S.U. over Texas Aggies—Size nine foot in a size eight shoe. The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Arkansas over Oklahoma State— Breezing. Kansas over TCU—it's a gift, but beware of us Greeks. The Southwest □ 1 YEAR $11 □ 6 mos. $5.50 FACULTY MEMBER Washington State over Texas Tech—a heart-stopper. COLLEGE STUDENT Auburn over Houston-Like a six inch putt. AT MISSOURI, Coach Dan Devine reported all but two starting berths were filled for the Northwestern encounter. Sophomore Bud Abell, 210, and a letterman George Seals, 244, are battling for the right end post. Jim Valentik and Ted Sauselle, both sophomores, are seeking the left halfback starting role. Also: Arizona State over Wichita, Tulsa over Montana State, North Texas State over Texas Western and Arizona over Utah State. Oregon over Penn State—Killing 'em with hospitality. The West JCLA over Pitt—Like here, too. California over Iowa State—By 9- 6, and how silly can I get. U. S.C. over Colorado—Big like Pike's Peak. Iowa State will face California without the services of Bill King, 189-pounder linebacker. He dropped out of school. Coach Clay Stapleton started the fall drills with more than 50 players, but the squad now stands at 43. "Our kids definitely need a game," Stapleton said. "They're tired of practice." The brawny Nebraska Cornhuskers, picked to finish no lower than second in the Big Eight, are heavy favorites to beat South Dakota State, Coach Dan Devaney has been spending time toying with the idea of putting players into the starting lineup "who like to hit people." Coach Doug Weaver at Kansas State is hoping to end an 18-game victory drought when Brigham Young comes to town. The Wildcats might even be regarded as favorites Saturday. Weaver trimmed practice Wednesday and planned shorter drills Thursday and Friday. COLOR CO-STARRING BY EASTMAN THELMA RITTER LESLIE PARRISH · JULIE NEWMAR WILLIAM BENDIX WITH RICHARD SARGENT Tonight & Week Nights 7:00&9:00 Saturday—2:00-7:00-9:00 Sunday Cont. from 2:30 Now Showing! Adults 90c A Dozen Jean Louis Fashions! The MIRISCH COMPANY and EDWARD L. ALPERSON present Jack Lemmon & Shirley MacLaine in BILLY WILDER'S IRMA LA DOUCE TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION Tonight & Week Nights 7:00&9:40 Saturday—2:00-7:00-9:40 Sunday—Features at 7:20 10:00 2:00 4:40 Now Showing Thru Tuesday! Adults 90c Doors Open at 6:30 Shows at 7:10 Tonight & Sat. Adults 90c—Kids FREE Open 6:30 — Start 7:00