TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Jayhawkers Will Begin New' Season Saturday The University of Kansas football team forgot its 1949 football past Monday and prepared to start a "new" season. Forgotten are the Jayhawkers three conference defeats. Fired with new hope following its surprising showing against Oklahoma Oct. 15, Kansas hopes to open its "new" season with a victory over the potent Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater Saturday afternoon. But the Jayhawkers know they must sharpen up their pass defense to do it. The Aggies fired 35 passes, three of them accounting for touchdowns and another setting one up, in trouncing Drake 28 to 0 Oct. 15. Coach Sikes Impressed Jules V. Sikes, Kansas head coach, was much impressed with the Kansas showing against Oklahoma. So were Kansas fans. An estimated 200 students turned out to greet the Kansas football team at the Santa Fe depot upon its return Sunday morning. "Kansas looked better against Ok- lahoma than it has looked against any other team this season," Coach Sikes said. "The boys have made much improvement since the start of the season, and they're going to keep on improving." Coach Sikes promised. Gilman Has Field Dav Coach Sikes is particularly happy about the way Dick Gilman, star Big Seven passer in 1948, performed at Norman. Gilman completed 10 out of 16 passes. He tossed a 16-yard touchdown pass to Forrest Griffith, set up another on a 24-yard aerial to the Oklahoma 1-yard line, and scored once a 7-yard jawt after finding no receivers. K. U. Seeks Second Win Kansas will devote much of its time in this week's remaining practice sessions to pass defense and its at-last-clicking passing offensive. Come Saturday the Jayhawkers certainly will miss Cliff McDonald, halftack defensive stalwart. McDonald, a senior, probably played his last game for Kansas Oct. 15. He received a broken wrist. K.U. Seeks Second The Jayhawkers will be shooting for their second win of the season Saturday. And if they do knock off Oklahoma A. and M2 victory won't come easy. The Aggies have lost only one game in four starts this season. They whipped Denver 48 to 2, white-washed Drake 28 to 0, tied Texas Christian 33 to 33, and lost only to highly regarded Missouri, 7 to 21. The Cowpokes are big and fast. Their starting lineup against Drake averaged 206 pounds. As recently as two centuries ago 200 crimes were punishable by death under English law. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. IM Schedule Field 1 Lamba Chi Alpha vs. Sigma Phi Fusion. Fraternity "A." 2 T.K.E. vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity "A." 3 Delta Upsilon vs. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity "A" 4 Sigma Nu vs. Phi Kappa Psi. Fraternity "A." 5 A.TO. vs. Phi Kappa Tau. Fraternity. "A." 6 Acacia vs. Delta Tau Delta. Fraternity "A." Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity "B" Good Deed Is Dangerous 8 Kappa Sigma vs. Beta Theta Pi. Fraternity "A." Memphis, Tenn.—(U.P.)A helpfu motorist jumped from his auto and into a driverless vehicle which was rolling toward the bottom of a hill. He slammed on the brakes of the car and steered it into a vacant parking lot. Just as he emerged from the car the owner ran up and accused him of theft. Good News for Air Minded College Men! A U. S. Air Force interviewing team will be here to give you complete details about the many flying and nonflying opportunities open to single young men between ages of 20 and $ 26 \frac{1}{2} $ . Find out how you can prepare for a career as an officer in the U. S. Air Force Oct.24-27 8:00 to 5:00 Union Lobby OPEN TO 9 P.M. SATURDAY Kansans Will Drive To Nebraska Meet The University of Kansas cross-country team, unbeaten since its first meet in 1947, seeks it ninth consecutive victory and its first of the season in a dual meet with Nebraska at Lincoln Wednesday afternoon. The meet will begin at 4 p.m. Nebraska, having already had one fall meet, has a slight jump on Kansas. The Cornhuskers met Colorado Oct. 15 but results have not been available. The five-man Kansas team will leave Lawrence at 8 a.m. Wednesday morning by car. Super-Service Police, Too Spokane, Wash.—(U.P.) —Spokane police radio operator Thomas Fordyce flashed word to prowl cars that an automobile had been reported stolen. Two minutes later Fordyce received a message from one of the police cars telling him the missing auto had been found. Team Managers NOW is the time to order BASKETBALL UNIFORMS Special Prices to Teams Kirkpatrick Sport Shop 715 Mass. Ph. 1018 Boyers Motors has We don't want to "winter" these: '36 Chevrolet $100. '35 Ford $ 75. '38 Ford Coupe $250. '40 Nash Ambassador $575. '41 Chev. Tudor $695. Come in today and check these amazing Come in today and check these amazing values. Price low! Quality high! Boyer Motors 617 Mass. Phone 407 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. 933 Mass.