PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 194 They'll All Be Tough, Says Sikes, But We Don't Dread Any Of Them J. V. Sikes, head football coach at the University of Kansas, thinks his opponents will be in for a shock if they expect the Jayhawkers to be a pushover. "We've got a man-sized job in all of them, but we don't dread any of them," drawled the easy-going Texan, when queried on the team's attitude toward a rough schedule. The Kansas strategist has put particular stress on defense this week, as well as the passing offense. He gave no excuses for the Colorado defeat, commenting: "We were in better shape than they were at the end of the game." The former University of Georgia "builder of all-American ends" faced the toughest job in the Big Seven, when he took over the football helm in 1948. But came through with a winning season on only JULES V. SIKES No excuses, no predictions bare outline of the 1947 co-champions. He hasn't indicated that he's changed his sights. A coach for 19 years, Sikes rarely underestimates the opposition. He says of this week's game with the Iowa State Cyclones: "Iowa State has an excellent team, with a fine backfield, and a fast line. I think they have but two sophomores on the first and second teams. Undoubtedly underdated, they are a polished, experienced team. Many of them are seniors." With Ed Lee still out of action, and Roland Eilertz, Bob Drumm and Mike McCormick nursing injuries, the $6' 2_{1/2}$ Southerner offered no predictions. "We hope for, and expect, a better showing Saturday," he said. A believer in conditioning, Sikes works his men hard but still finds time to be friendly and cooperative. His record of courtesy with the press is a standard of good public relations. By Your New ROYAL PORTABLE From A Typewriter Specialist! LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Lawrence, Kansas 735 Mass. St. Tel. 548 KU Will Have Light Workout The Kansas football squad, all popped out from heavy scrimmages this week, will slow down to a light workout tonight, Jules V. Sikes, Kansas coach said late this morning. The Jayhawkers will work against Iowa State's new and puzzling "V" formation and also against their "T." Sikes said. The Kansas backfield will also work on offensive and defensive passing. Sikes said that the Jayhawker squad has been in high spirits throughout practices so far this week and hopes and they can have that same pep and fire Saturday. Leon Fish Chosen To Head Jewish Student Union Other officers elected were: Sam Price, College sophomore, vicepresident; Thelma Pusitz, pharmacy freshman, secretary; Stan Krug, engineering freshman, treasurer; and Martin Rogoff, College freshman, program chairman. Leon Fish, business senior, was elected president of the Jewish Student Union at a reorganization meeting held Tuesday. The group will hold a get-acquainted hour dance starting at 7tonight at the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house. Attendance experts estimate horse racing draws an estimated annual gate of 27,000,000 customers. BILL CHAUNCEY He'll be a troublemaker When Kansas takes the field against Iowa State Saturday afternoon Kansas Coach Jules V. Sikes expects Bill Chauncey, the Cyclones hard-running 181-pound fullback, to be one of the biggest trouble makers. Chauncey had much to do with Iowa State's upset 20-20 tie of Illinois Sept. 4. He scored one Iowa State touchdown and ripped through the Illinois line for big gains all afternoon. Southern Fried Chicken Dinners $1.25 Miller's Bar-B-Q U. S. 40-24 Ph.781-N-4 Reservations Fly Night Flight and save $30.47 on your next round trip to New York. (Regular fare $151.34, tax inc.) Flying time 5 hours - 10 minutes. Exclusive agents for Pan American Airways System CITY TICKET OFFICE The First National Bank of Lawrence Travel Agency 8th & Mass. Sts. Miss Rose Gieseman, Mgr. Tel. 30 AL Set For Photo Finish As Yanks,Boston Tie Again New York, Sept. 29----U(P.)Battling desperately for the American League championship each with only three games remaining in the season, the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees sought today to break up their first-place tie. The Red Sox played the last-place Washington Senators in Washington and the Yankees met the Philadelphia Athletics in New York. $ \textcircled{*} $ It was Jack Kramer pitching for the Red Sox and Ed Lopat going for the Yankees against the Athletics. The Red Sox went into the second league tie in less than a week Wednesday night when they lost to Washington, 2 to 1, after the Yankees beat Philadelphia, 7 to 5, in the afternoon. Meanwhile, the equally torrid National league race continued with the St. Louis Cardinals leading the Brooklyn Dodgers by one game. The Cardinal - Pittsburgh game was rained out Wednesday night, and will be played today with Gerry Staley pitching for St. Louis against Murry Dickson. The Dodgers' game at Boston was also rained out, and today's a doubleheader — Preacher Roe and Joe Hatten going for Brooklyn against Johnny Sain and Warren Spahn. It was Ray Scarborough, the same man who pitched Boston into a tie for the American league pennant last year, who beat the Sox Wednesday night with a four-hitter. But along with the story of Scarborough's defeat goes the dramatic tale of how the best pitcher on the Boston team gave away the winning run in the last of the ninth inning. Mel Parnell, coming in as the second relief pitcher of the inning, let a wild one go in the rain with the score tied at 1-1 and a man on third base. That man, Al Kozar, scooted in and each of his footsteps was a stab in a Red Sox heart. The Yankees, too, seemed beaten for a while. The Athletics put on a five-run rally in the seventh for a 5 to 4 lead. But in the Yankee seventh Tom Henrich singled off relief pitcher Alex Kellner and after Yogi Berra popped out, Johnny Lindell also singled. Hank Bauer hit what looked like a routine double-play ball to third baseman Pete Suder, who threw low to Nelson Fox on second and Fox bobbed before he tagged Lindell. University Styles IN SPORTSWEAR by McGregor Unlined Scottish Drizzler Jackets $10.95 Lined Scottish Drizzler Jackets $15.00 Paddock Cord Sport Coats 22.95 See McGregor's Back-to-Campus '49 edition of sportswear. It has America's newest, smartest, most colorful campus fashions. Slip-Over Sweaters from $5.95 Slacks priced from $8.95 1