University Daily Kansan Page 5 Oklahoma Hopes To Bounce Back At Expense Of Jayhawks Saturday Kansas City, Mo.—U.P.)A fightin' word in Oklahoma today is "Texas," and the University of Kansas was advised to use it sparingly in its Big Seven football showdown with the Sooners Saturday at Norman. The national champion Sooners returned home from Dallas in a mood that promised to keep the Kansas Jayhawks busy, following losses on successive Saturdays to Texas A. and M. and Texas. Oklahoma hasn't lost a game at home since it bowed to Texas Christian Oct. 25, 1947. But the record of 16 straight Norman victories may fall Saturday, just as other Oklahoma high marks have tonned lately. There was no doubt the Oklahoma-Kansas clash is tops in the Big Seven this week, but Colorado's strong Buffs will bear further watching. They go to Manhattan to meet Kansas State, a team which so far has not found an offense. Missouri will meet Iowa State at Ames in still another conference game and Obraска will visit the Red Tee in a match with Minnesota at Minneapolis. Colorado smeared Missouri, 34-14, the last time out, getting even in part for 10 dry years against the Tigers. The impressive win stamped the Buffs as the team to watch, since Dallas Ward's boys already have whacked a good Kansas team. With things going badly in Coach ALL GAMES The Standings: CONFERENCE GAMES | H | W. L. | T. Pts. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colorado | 3 | 1 | 011 | Op | | Colorado | 3 | 1 | 11 | 88 | | Iowa State | 2 | 1 | 124 | 88 | | Oklahoma | 1 | 2 | 63 | 80 | | Missouri | 1 | 3 | 60 | 128 | | Nebraska | 0 | 2 | 10 | 88 | | Kansas | 1 | 0 | 11 | 88 | | | W. L. | T. | Pts. Op | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colorado | 2 | 0 | 69 | | Kansas | 1 | 1 | 65 | | Iowa State | 1 | 1 | 65 | | Kansas State | 1 | 1 | 12 | | Missouri | 0 | 1 | 13 | | Nebraska | 0 | 1 | 34 | | Oklahoma | 0 | 1 | 6 | | | | | | THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE, OCT. 20: Colorado at Kansas State, Manhattan. Minnesota at Kansas City, Kansas at Oklahoma, Norman. Nebraska at Minnesota, Minneapolis. Kansas State, whose Wildcats have scored two touchdowns in four games to date, appeared going nowhere again, and Nebraska's chances without Bobby Reynolds Colorado just might haul in the flag this year. Oklahoma will have its shot at Colorado at Norman Oct. 27. It should be the game of the year in the Big Seven, depending upon how the Sooners fare against Kansas. Bud Wilkinson's Oklahoma camp, are slim. Iowa State has power and scoring ability, but Abe Stuber needs more manpower. Missouri is just plain green. JOHN KONEK will shoulder a heavy part of the load against Oklahoma this Saturday at Norman, Okla. Invaluable to the Jayhawk team, both on offense and defense, the versatile Konek also kicks conversions J. Paul Sheedy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test DON'T let those stripes fool you. J. Paul was no prisoner of love! His hair looked like a tiger rig, and he was faintly mimey. But did Sheedy buy a wig? No! He's not a cheetah! "I hate to be catty," his roommate said, "but even an ugly puss looks better with Wildroot Cream-Oil-No alcoholic! Contains soothing Lanolin! Relieves annoying dryness. Removes loose, ugly dandruff. Helps you pass the fingernail test!" Sheedy got Wildroot Cream-Oil, and now he has every girl on campus waiting in lion for a date! So, be cagey... get a tube or bottle of Wildroot Cream-Oil Hair Tonic at any drug or toilet goods counter today. And ask your barber for professional applications. Then you'll be the cat's pajamas. But don't delay. Meow is the time! - of 327 Burroughs Dr., Snyder, N. Y Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y. Comes the word from down Hutchinson way. A follower of our sports page tells us to keep an eye on a lad by the name of Pete Fotopoulos. Seems he is a junior college graduate from that country and has won about all the honors available in tennis. He also knows his way around on a basketball court, according to our friend. By DON SARTEN At any rate, the writer felt Pete might provide a little competition for the boys "who are the ones to beat" in intramural tennis. And chances are "Phog" knows the lad is here. Lots of luck to you, Pete Fotopolos. Hope you like your new home. May we hear from more of you—out there? Idly glancing over the quarter by quarter plays of leading games last Saturday, our eye was caught—and held—by the following passage taken from the Northwestern-Minnesota football game. Fourth quarter - Belejack, Northwestern, intercepted Giel's (Minnesota) pass on Northwestern's 14. Hren, Northwestern, punched out two first downs, then Minnesota held and Kragseth, Northwestern punted. Swanum, Minnesota, fumbled the扑, but Baumgartner, Minnesota, recovered for the Gophers on their own 5-yard line. Giel, Minnesota, fumbled. Howe, Northwestern, recovered on the Minnesota 14. Then Burson, Northwestern-fumbled and Minnesota recovered on its own 20. Jones, Northwestern, intercepted Giel's (Minnesota) pass on Minnesota's 41. Three plays later Northwestern scored. Tuesday, October 16, 1951 That's what. we call doing it the hard way! And it shows we hold no corner on the fumble market. Seems a few feminine admirers of our football team, especially those who have "personal" interests in squad members, resent our "knocking" the team. And all we can say is, we don't like it any better than you do. But the only ones we fool are ourselves. Anything nice about the brand of ball we're playing lately, wouldn't ring true to you, any more than it would to hundreds of others. But our job—as we see it—is to lay it on the line. So we try it your way. Everything our boys do is wonderful. We use glowing adjectives on describing one or two good deeds. Maybe it's just a hunch, but we feel that Oklahoma isn't the only team that's boiling mad at itself. They're going to meet a squad that isn't too happy—with itself! Kansas has played in three football conferences. The Jayhawkers have been members of the Missouri Valley, Big Six, and Big Seven. This Saturday's football game in Norman, Okla., is either going to be one whale of a ball game, or some team is going to get the hail beat out of it. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR "It's gotta be this or that. . . " Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Student Seats Now Plentiful Student seating in Memorial stadium appears solved. By moving the barbed wire fence over an entire section, ample seating is now available for students, faculty, and student wives. There are 6,450 seats for University personnel, Earl Falkenstien, business manager for the athletic office said Monday. With 6.167 identification cards issued, according to H. L. Swartz, auditor for student organizations in the university business office, a healthy margin remains. The ten sections now reserved for students will remain unchanged, Falkenstien said. WHAT DOES IT TAKE? He said his wife disapproved of betting and "I'm not sure this is going to change her mind." Sydney, Australia—(U.P.)-Harold Henry Hurst, 55-year-old Sydney carpenter, collected a record Australian daily double-parimut payoff of $6,825 on a 55-count ticket Saturday at Randwick Track. Hurst cashed a winning $1.11 ticket for $163 on another race. Travel Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. 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