PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1950 WADE STINSON (22) sprints through a huge hole in the Oklahoma A. and M. line, shakes off Middaugh (11) who comes up to try and head him off, and goes 68 yards for a touchdown. It was Kansas' third touchdown Saturday in the 40 to 7 victory over the Aggies. Stinson was the leading ball carrier for the Jayhawkers. He averaged 16 yards a carry and moved ahead of Charlie Hoag in the season's individual rushing totals. Clearing the way for Stinson are Hoag (21), Wint Winter (between Aggies 82 and 11), Bob Talkington (on top of the pileup to Stinson's left), Mike McCormack (73), and Bill Schaake (87). Identified Aggies are Bob Steele (10), Bill Spann (54), Tony Navickas (67), Marshall Patton (82), Middaugh, Don Strevey (61), Waldo Schaaf (80), and Wilson Wagner (20). Huskers Cancel Two-Mile Run With KU A scheduled meet between the Kansas and Nebraska two-mile teams Oct. 21 was cancelled because of lack of interest on the part of the Cornhuskers. In a telegram to KU, officials, Nebraska athletic Director George "Potsy" Clark said, "The University of Nebraska athletic department offers an apology to the University of Kansas athletic department on its inability to meet Kansas in a two-mile run, Saturday, October 21." The Husker two-mile team lost its first meet to the University of Colorado. Upon returning from Boulder track coach Ed Wier told Clark that he would be unable to field a team to meet Kansas. The reasons that he gave the athletic director were that one of his runners was injured, another wanted to go duck hunting and wouldn't run, and several others wanted to see the Penn State-Nebraska football game. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Pentathlon Events Conclude This Week Assistant track coach Jim Mc- Connell issued the final pentathlon call today. All participants in the competition must finish their events this week, to be included in the awarding of prizes. This is the final make-up week. Any of the nine events may be run off until Friday evening when the competition closes. BEAT NEBRASKA Defending Champion Two Milers Open Season Friday At K-State The University of Kansas two-mile team, defending Big Seven champion, will meet the K-State contingent Friday afternoon at Manhattan. The Jayhawkers have not been in competition yet this year, their scheduled meet with Nebraska was cancelled due to the Huskers failure to field a team, but they are expected to have a strong squad. K-State has lost one meet, a 12 to 26 thumping by Oklahoma the past Saturday. The K.U. team will be led by Captain Herb Semper, a junior, and lettermen Cliff Abel, senior, and Dave Breidenthal, senior. The other two members of the squad will be a pair of sophomores, Bill Farney and Keith Palmquist. The Jayhawkers trounced the Aggies last year, taking the first four places and ninth. The K-State squad this year will have a top runner back in letterman Don Thurlow who finished third in last week's meet with Oklahoma. The only other letterman on the Wildcat squad is Dean Kay who has been having trouble with a throat infection. The KU team will leave Lawrence about noon Friday. After the meet they will stay over in Manhattan to see the football game between the K.U. freshman squad and the K-State yearlings. BEAT NEBRASKA DRIVE IN For a Safety Check-up. Poor brakes, a clogged radiator, faulty ignition may change an otherwise enjoyable trip into a nightmare of trouble. ---●- Don't take chances. Bring your car in for a Check-up TODAY. STUDENT CENTER FOR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MORGAN-MACK 714 Vt. Phone 3500 Gene Hall's Orchestra HOMECOMING DANCE Entertainment 10:30 to 11:00 Plus Presentation of Queens 50c a Person 8:30 to 12:00 Saturday, Oct. 28, 1950 UNION BALLROOM