Page 4 University Daily Kansam Monday, Oct. 10, 1955. Oh woe is me. Who ever came up with the idea of picking football games before they are played. If the sports staff had been putting any' green stuff on last Saturday's games they would all be selling apples downtown this morning. Three of the staff, Daryl Hall, Dick Walt, and Sam Jones did pretty well. Hall and Jones got 17 right and three wrong and Wait got a mark of 16-4. The rest of us fell flat. Kent Thomas got 15 right and 5 wrong, Bob Lyle got 13 right and 7 wrong, and Leo Flanagan and your's truly really slipped with a 12 right and 8 wrong record. Oh well, wait till next week, it'll probably be worse. By JOHN McMILLION Kansan Sports Editor As yet no one has picked the correct score on any of the KU games. Game Notes Some bright spots emerged from last Saturday's comedy of errors. Several players played good ball. The outstanding single event of the day, of course, was Ted Rohde's booming punt in the second quarter. Probably never before has a punt gotten the reaction out of a crowd that one did. The Iowa State safety men were flabbergasted. Lynn McCarthy played a good game on defense. The Iowa State blockers couldn't seem to get the big red-head off his feet. On one play "Mac" teamed up with tackle Frank Gibson to plow Iowa State quarterback Al Rickert under for a 13 yard loss. On another occasion on a punt McCarthy was blocked off his feet but got up fast and still made the tackle. John Drake played one of his better games at tackle. Drake, who runs behind Gibson, played well on defense and in the third quarter fell on an Iowa State fumble on the first down. Nice Block. John Little John Traylor continued his 'good blocking efforts in Saturday's game when he threw a beauty on an Iowa State man who was attempting to rush passer Bev Buller. Buller completed the pass from his own 35 down to Al Stevenson on the Iowa State 34. Little John Handley made another beautiful catch that more than equalled his goal line nab in the Colorado game. John shot up in the air to pluck down a toss from Wally Strauch from behind two Iowa State defenders. Tackle Jim McCaulley played an outstanding game for the visitors. The 217 pounder was a bear on defense and had a nasty knack of being'where he wasn't supposed to be The Kansas defense still looked pretty good but the offense seems to have no punch at all. Unless this is corrected it may turn into a longer season than it looks like at this point. Emporia Tops Kansas Loop Defending champion College of Emberia came through with its fourth straight win last weekend and appeared headed today for another Kansas Conference crown. By UNITED PRESS The fighting Presbysts downed Bethany, 35-0, Saturday to remain the only unbeaten, untied team in Kansas. As usual, the Presbysts were led by quarterback Joe Ortiz, who held the individual offense lead among NAIA colleges in the nation last week. Ortiz picked up 467 yards in three games, 230 rushing and 237 passing for 'a game average of 155.6 yards However, Karsas Wesleyan still tied with Emporia in the conference race, having won three straight games without loss. McPherson, Baker and Ottawa came in at 1-1 ties for third. This weekend. Emporia is at McPherson, Friends at Baker in a Big 7 Standings Conference Games | | W L | T Pct. | PF PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colorado | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | 12 | | Nebraska | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | 16 | | Iowa State | 0 | 1 | .500 | 7 | | Kansas | 0 | 1 | .250 | 7 | | K-State | 0 | 1 | .000 | 16 | Games W L T P Tet. PF PA Oklahoma 3 0 0.100 59 20 Colorado 3 0 0.100 39 6 Kansas 1 2 1 .375 34 66 Nebraska 1 3 0 .250 36 61 Kansas State 1 3 0 .250 69 82 Iowa State 0 2 1 .167 14 66 Missouri 0 4 0 .000 39 88 Friday game, Wesleyan at Ottawa, and Bethany at Bethel. The standings: | | W | L | Pct. | PF | PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | College of Em. | 3 | 0 | 1.00 | 95 | 6 | | Kans. Wesleyan | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | 93 | 20 | | McPherson | 1 | 1 | .500 | 12 | 7 | | Baker | 1 | 1 | .500 | 7 | 32 | | Ottawa | 1 | 1 | .500 | 39 | 19 | | Bethel | 1 | 2 | .000 | 19 | 42 | | Bethany | 0 | 2 | .000 | 6 | 67 | | Friends | 0 | 3 | .000 | 20 | 98 | Cleveland Browns On Top In Pro Football Loop The Cleveland Browns own a share of first place today to provide the only familiar sight in a topysy-turvey National Football League campaign in which the odds have stood up just once in the first 18 games. By UNITED PRESS True, the Brownies—the defending league champions—share the Eastern Division lead with the Washington Redskins, Chicago Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers. But Cleveland's appearance in first place is the first "normal" sight in the standings in the first three weeks of play. The "havenots" have been having a gay time battering the clubs which dominated the last few seasons. Five more upsets this week end left the surprising Baltimore Colts and Los Angeles Rams tied for the Western Division lead with the only perfect records, 3-0. Baltimore upset the Green Bay Packers Saturday night. 24-20, and Los Angeles whipped the Detroit Lions, defending Western Division champions, 17-10, in one of five Sunday games. The four-way first place tie in the Eastern race was produced when the Cardinals handed Washington its first defeat, 24-10; the Steelers downed the New York Giants, 30-23; and the Browns rallied to edge the Philadelphia Eagles, 21-17. The San Francisco Forty-Niners (1-2) nipped the Chicago Bears (0-3) in the other Western division game, 20-19. "No comment," said Coach Jim Trimble, whose Eagles lost the key game of the 1954 Eastern race to the Browns 6-0. A crowd of 43-974 watched Sunday's contest at Cleveland. Oklahoma has three captains for this year. They are left guard Bo Bolinger, right guard Cecil Morris, and left tackle Eldon Loughridge. FormerKUStudent Among Golf's Best RICHMOND, Calif.—(U.P.)—Mari- lynn Smith of Wichita, former KU student, who finished 17th and out of the money in the $5,000 Rich- mond Women's Open yesterday, came in much better in the seas- son's standings. The tournament ended play for the season and final statistics showed Miss Smith has earned $6,694.66 this summer. She averaged 77.27 strokes in the major tournaments she participated in, and had a final score of 236 at Richmond yesterday. Her earnings put her ninth among the women professionals. Veteran Patty Berg accomplished the "impossible" in women's golf during the year, statistics showed. She not only had the lowest average, 77.47 strokes, but won the most money, $16,492.34. The Sooners were shellacked last spring 23-8 by an alumni team which was studded with All-Americans. Cheering fullbacks... calls for greenbacks! GET 'EM BY TELEGRAM! Having a big time at the big game costs money. If you need financial reinforcements, flash home your fund appeal by telegram. Instead of a lecture on Economics, you'll get back coin of the realm as requested. It's just Basic Psychology. A telegram is always something "special"—always gets attention—gets results. So use 'em for any purpose—invitations, greetings, reservations. Just call your Western Union office. 703 MASSACHUSETTS. Lawrence, Kansas Tel. VI 3-7262 or VI 3-7263 KDGU Program Schedule
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