1949 FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ate see week spareatur- It May Be A Scoring Spree Cyclones Hold Slight Edge Over Jayhawkers Saturday Probable Offensive Starting Lineups Iowa State Kansas (172) Dean Laun ... LE ... Lyn Smith (178) (195) Lowell Titus ... LT ... Bob Talkington (223) (182) Joe Brubaker ... LG ... John Doux (198) (182) Rod Rust ... C ... Roland Ellerts (193) (194) Billy Meyers ... RG ... Dick Tomlinson (204) (207) John Tillo ... RT ... Mike McCormack (288) (190) Dean Norman ... RE ... Aubrey Linville (177) (160) Bill Weeks ... QB ... Dick Gilman (187) (202) Lornie Paulson ... LH ... Willie Modrein (178) (170) Bob Angle ... RH ... Bud French (170) (181) Bill Chauncey ... FB ... Forrest Griffith (188) Kansas and Iowa State are expected to unreel one of the wildest scoring sprees of the 1949 Big Seven season here Saturday when they collide in Memorial stadium at 2 p.m. Abe Stuber's veteran-packed gang will sail into its conference opener on the wings of a 20 to 20 tie with Illinois. Featuring eight a Abe Stuber's veteran-packed opener on the wings of a 20 to 20 seniors and three juniors in a starting lineup, the Cyclones show high promise of developing into the school's best club since 1938. They will rank as slight favorites over the Jayhawks for the first time since 1945. The game will match the conference's three leading runners and three of its top four passers. State will match Bill Chaucey, the current leader at 171 net yards, and Bob Angle, a pair of hard straight-ahead blasters, against the Jayhawker's speedier more elusive Bud French, runner-up in the Big Seven with 138 net gain, and power runner Forrest Griffith who is third with 110 yards gained from scrimmage. - Play by lay broadcasts will be carried by WREN, Topeka, with Max Falkenstein at the mike; KMBC, Kansas City, Mo. Sa Molen; KW KK. Hutchinson, Hod Mumiston, and MOI, Ames, Iowa, Dale Williams. In the passing department the Cyclones present Bill Weeks, 168 pound quarterback, who is leading the conference with a net of 352 yards with 15 completions out of 30 attempts. The Jayhawkers counter attack with quarterbacks Jerry Bogue and Dick Gilman. Bogue is third in the conference with 115 yards gained on four completions out of 11 attempts. Gilman holds down the fourth spot with a record of 94 yards on five completions out of 20 attempts. In Thursday's practice Coach Jules Sikes again emphasized defense for stopping the Iowa State Cyclones although not neglecting practice on his attack. The Jayhawkers have given up over 200 yards rushing and 100 passing in each of the games with T.C.U. and Colorado. Saturday the Jayhawkers will have to improve considerably on defense to stop the attack that Iowa State is capable of sending on the gridiron. TONITE - SATURDAY Jimmy Wakely 'Courtin' Trouble' and Bowery Boys "That Gang of Mine" The first string defensive line consisted of Darrrell Norris and Chuck O'Neal at ends; S. P. Garnett and Wally Rouse tackles; Carl Ellis and Dick Tomlison guards; and Bob Drumm at center. SUN - MON - TUES John Wayne "RED RIVER" and Jimmie Davis "MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM" Adm. 12c - 39c In the backfield Johnny Amberg held down the fullback spot; Cliff McDonald and Dick Gilman half-backs and Bud French safety. Ed Lee and Mike McCormack, veternan tackles, and centers Roland Eilerts and Bob Drumm, are nursing injuries and probably will not be up to par for the Iowa State tilt. Today's IM Games Field: 1. Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" vs. Kappa Sirma "B". 2. Phi Delta Theta "A" vs. Pi Kappa Abla "A". 3. Phi Kappa Sigma “B” vs. Sigma Nu "B" "N" 5. Beta Theta Pi "B" vs. Jim Bean "B". 6. Oread "B" vs. Phi Kappa Tau "B". 4. Phi Delfa Theta "B" vs. Alpha Epsilon Pi "B". 8. Sigma Epsilon “B” vs. Beta Theta Pi “B”. 7. Dix "B" vs. Sigma Pi "F Dodgers Jump Into NL Lead Read the Want Ads Daily. New York, Sept. 30- (U.P.)—Four stout-hearted pennant contenders—the Red Sox and Yankees, and the Doogers and Cardinals—fought neck and neck today with championship playoffs a good bet in both leagues. The Dodgers, fresh from a stirring 9 to 2 and 8 to 0 sweep of a double header over last year's National league champion Braves in Boston, took a half game lead over the suddenly faltering and jittery Cardinals, who dropped a 7 to 2 decision to the Pirates in Pittsburgh. In the American league the Yankees and Red Sox were in a first place deadlock as both teams took on second division opponents today in games that were postponed because of Thursday's rainy weather. The Yankees, only one of the four contenders winding up the pressure-packed season in their home park, take on the fifth-place Athletics, who will pitch Dick Fowler instead of their sore-armed right hander, Phil Marchchild who was originally assigned the vital contest. Ed Lotap, an artful lefty, who had won 15 games, was Manager Casey Stengel's pitching choice. In Washington the Red Sox took on the suddenly spunky last-place Senators, whom they have beaten 17 out of 21 times. Jack Kramer faced a former teammate, Mickey Harris, a lefty who went to Washington early in the season and who has won only 4 games while losing 14. The Dodgers enjoy a well-earned off day before moving to Philadelphia where the must wind up against the tough Pillies. The Cardinals opened a three-game series at Chicago with the last place Cubs. Manager Eddie Dyer was banking on his Mexican league repatriate Max Lanier to turn back Bomb Rush. Unless the Cardinals can right themselves against the Cubs, they are the least likely of the four contenders to win the flag. In their loss Thursday, such seasoned and supposedly nerveless veterans as Enos Slaughter and Red Schoedienst made costly errors and the club was hitting pitifully against Murry Dickson. CONTIUOUS SHOWS DAILY FROM 1 P.M. BOTH THEATRES Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. NOW Showing! 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