TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Along the JAYHAWKER trail By BOB NELSON Daily Kansan Asst. Sports Editor Within the next 10 days, Kansas will play Kansas State at Manhattan on Saturday and Missouri at Columbia on Thanksgiving day. Nov. 23. This pair of football games will largely determine whether K.U. has just an average season or a highly successful one. The Jayhawkers now have a 5-3 record and need another win to top the .500 mark. By winning both, Coach J. V. Sikes' club would finish with a 7-3 record. As usual, this year's Kansas State game loops up as a troublemaker for Kansas. The Wildcats have shown definite improvement in the past two games since changing from the split "T" to the straight "T" formation. The Wildcats will throw the works at K.U in hopes of making a successful season out of this game. Kansas State's 1-7 season record is far from impressive and this is just one more reason why the Wildcats will be up for this game. After rolling over Baker university, 55 to 0, in its opener, Kansas State has lost seven straight. By defeating Kansas, or even giving it a close-hard-fight, the Wildcats can consider the entire season a success. FRANK HOOPER Kansas State The Jayhawkers will be attempting to defeat Kansas State for the sixth straight year. In this victory-string, only the 1948 game at Manhattan was close with a final score of 20 to 14 In the other four games, the Jayhawkers have shutout the Wildcats. Kansas won 27 to 0 here in 1945, rolled to a 34 to 0 win in 1946 at Manhattan and the 1947 Orange bowl club scored a 55 to 0 win here for the greatest margin of victory in the series that dates back to 1902. Last year K.U. won 38 to 0. Kansas has scored 174 points to 14 for Kansas State through the past five games. Kansas has averaged 29 points a game to the opposition's 20. Kansas State has averaged only 13.6 to 32.5 points for its opponents. Only in last Saturday's 21 to 49 loss to Nebraska, has Kansas State scored more than one touchdown since the Baker opener. Saturday's game completes the Kansas State conference schedule. In the past six years, the Wildcats have won only ONE out of their last 32 conference games. Kansas must fight any over confidence or Saturday's game will be a long afternoon indeed. Our up the Kaw opponents have a good sound ball club as shown the past two weeks. They outplayed Iowa State only to lose 13 to 7. Against Nebraska, they held a 14 to 7 lead at the end of the first quarter and gained 282 yards—218 of which were on the ground. Kansas' hard running trio of backs, Charlie Hoag, Wade Stinson, and John Amberg should keep the Wildcats plenty busy Saturday. Stinson now has 917 yards rushing and needs only 83 more to top the 1000-mark, a rare feat in a single year of major college football. Stinson's offensive mark ranks him a solid Big Seven second behind Nebraska's sensational sophomore runner, Bobby Reynolds, who now has 1,151 yards. Hoag is third with 690 yards and should topple the 800-mark with two games remaining to pick up a needed 110 yards. After encountering a deadly passing game the past three weeks, it looks like the K.U. aerial defense will get a short rest—but not for long—because Kansas will be meeting one of the Midwest's best passers, Phil Klein, when K.U. meets Missouri. Kansas State has little to offer in the way of a pass offense with Frank Hooper the chief thrower. The Wildeats could pick up only 64 yards on four out of 16 passes against Nebraska. Kansas has played great games in its three defeats to Texas Christian university, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. 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