.8, 1949 TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FTVE Missouri-Oklahoma Tilt May Decide Big 7 Champions With the Jayhawkers idle this week-end the game-of-games in the Big Seven will be the Oklahoma vs. Missouri tilt to be held at Columbia. Saturday's game will be the last conference contest for Oklahoma, which does not meet Colorado. Missouri, survivor of two terrific battles while Oklahoma was winning a pair breezing, hardly appears equal today to the task of tripping the Sooners next Saturday at Columbia. Oklahoma, winner of 16 games in a row since it lost to Santa Clara in the first game of the 1948 season, towed with Kansas State last week Coach Bud Wilkinson studiously avoidel showing Missouri scouts much of importance as Oklahoma trounced Kansas State, 39 to 0. The week before, Oklahoma * blasted Iowa State, 34 to 7. The standings: All Games All Games | | W | L | T | Pts. Opp. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 7 | 0 | 0 | 268 60 | | Missouri | 5 | 2 | 0 | 182 123 | | Iowa State | 5 | 3 | 1 | 169 127 | | Kansas | 4 | 4 | 0 | 185 149 | | Colorado | 3 | 4 | 0 | 93 128 | | Nebraska | 2 | 5 | 0 | 92 158 | | Kans. State | 2 | 5 | 0 | 123 149 | Big Seven Oklahoma 4 0 0 169 33 Missouri 3 0 0 73 33 Iowa State 3 2 0 64 99 Kansas 2 3 0 109 93 Nebraska 1 3 0 46 102 Colorado 1 3 0 45 72 Kans. State 1 4 0 54 128 The schedule, Saturday, Nov. 12 Oklahoma vs. Missouri at Columbia. Nebraska vs. Iowa State at Ames. Oklahoma A.A.M. vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Colorado vs. New Mexico at Albuquerque. But Missouri had it much tougher. It was not until the last minute that the Tigers were able to whip Colorado, 20 to 13. And one week earlier, they had all they could handle in shading Nebraska, 21 to 20. But in spite of Oklahoma's evident superiority, the Sooner meeting with the Tiger is sure to pack the house for the Big Seven showdown. Each club is unbeaten in conference play, the Sooners showing four wins and Missouri showing three. The way the situation boils down, it doesn't matter much that Nebraska is booked against Iowa State at Ames in another Big Seven tilt this week. Iowa State.is in a position to tie or even beat Missouri for second place should the latter run into bad luck against Kansas and Kansas State after meeting Oklahoma this week. Nebraska is out of the picture with its 1-3 record. Kansas is resting this week, getting ready for its traditional ruckus with Missouri at Lawrence Nov. 19. The Jayhawks continued winning last week at the expense of Nebraska and they boasted a 2-3 mark in the Big Seven. Read the Want Ads Daily. ALL the things you could ask for in the way of a fine restaurant. - Delicious food. - Courteous service - Economical prices. - Clean atmosphere. (Come in and see if it isn't so!) 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Core To Skate Tonight Boast By Delivery Service Provo, Utah.—U.(P.)—A Provo delivery service proclaims, by a sign on its truck, that "we deliver anything from packages to babies." The Committee on Racial Equality is sponsoring a skating party at the Rollerdrome, 7:30 p.m. today. Admission will be 45 p.m. and everyone is invited, Walter E. Conrad, publicity chairman of C.O.R.E., said. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. Read the Want Ads Daily. Dept. of Men's Intramural Athletics Robinson Gymnasium University of Kansas 1949-50 Dear Fellow Jayhawker: One of the largest and most successful touch football seasons in the history of intramural sports at K.U. is coming to an end. I am sure that the student managers, secretary, and all persons concerned in setting up and maintaining this program join in thanking the team managers and individual participants for the cooperation and fine attitude shown by all who took part on one of the 56 teams in this sport. Without your aid, this 1,000 man fall football program would not have been possible. In addition, more than 500 men participated in tennis, golf, horseshoes, and badminton tournaments offered by this department. With the conclusion of the play-off tournaments, we will be looking forward to the fine sport of basketball which has been gaining enthusiastic recruits since the war. Last year 132 teams and over 1,350 men participated in this game each week. This season we expect 150 teams with the majority of the increase coming from the independent men's groups on the hill. We especially urge any independent individual interested in this sport to assemble at least eight men students around him and enter a team in the winter program. This is an excellent sport and one in which you will receive a great deal of recreation and relaxation. Entry blanks for basketball and bowling are available in the men's intramural office, Room 107, Robinson Gymnasium. An informative meeting will be held Monday, Nov. 14, 4:00 p.m. in Room 201, Robinson Gymnasium, for the purpose of clarifying the winter program. We urge your attendance. Practice space is now available. Do not fail to turn in your entries before the deadline, Friday, Nov.18. Play will begin Monday, Nov.28. We invite you to join with us in making the 1949-50 intramural program an overwhelming success. Sincerely, Student Managers and Staff