Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov. 16, 1953 —Kansan Picture Page by Clarence Henderson It's Another Sad Tale of Defeat of the Jayhawks FIVE MORE TO GO—Earl Lunsford, A&M fullback, plunges his way over the goal line for the first Aggie touchdown Saturday. The scene was repeated five more times as Jayhawkers lost their 41th straight, 41-14. OH, WOE—Wayne Woolfolk mirrors the Kansas anguish as the score mounted against the Jayhawkers. In the background is John Handley, who kicked the extra point following the Kansan's first touchdown. ENCOURAGEMENT GALORE—These A&M players were watching as the Cowpokes drove to another score in the non-conference tussle in Memorial Stadium. Only a sparse crowd of 17,000 watched the fray, as the empty stands in the distance attest. THE BRIGHTER SIDE—These five Oklahoma A&M twirlers were among the eight who spiced up the afternoon with their performances with the A&M band. The band traveled to the game in three chartered buses. THEY'RE OFF—Some of the 30 runners entered in the Big Seven conference cross country track meet break from the starting point before the game Saturday. The three runners shown on the right are Dick Wilson, Lloyd Koby, and Art Dalzell, all of Kansas. The Winner—Wes Santee continues his domination of the conference and national scene with a new course record. The Kansas ace led the Jayhawkers to a new low winning score. TO THE VICTORS—Wes Santee receives the spoils of the Jayhawkers' victory from Reeves Peters, executive secretary of the Big Seven conference, at halftime of the game Saturday. a