UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. SEPT. 22, 1949 PAGE FOUR KU-CU Game 9th In Series When Kansas opens the Big Seven conference schedule against Colorado at Boulder Saturday, it will be the ninth meeting of the two schools. They first met in 1903. Coach Dal Ward's Buffaloes threw a scare into the Jayhawkers last year at Lawrence, marching to an early touchdown and leading 7-0 for 23 minutes. Then K.U. unorked three straight touchdown passes and scored the first two times they got the ball in the third quarter. The final score, 40 to 7, was the highest by one team in the history of the series and the 33-point margin tied the record. K.U. leads five to one in the series with two ties. In the first meeting in 1903 at Denver, Kansas won 12 to 11, making both extra points in a time when touchdowns counted only five points. Kansas had a great season in 1904, losing only to Haskell and tieing Colorado 6 to 1. Among the victims of Dr. A. R. "Bert" Kennedy's team was Notre Dame, who lost 24 to 5 at Lawrence in a big upset. In the Colorado game, K.U. was on the Buff's five-yard line when the game ended. Kansas gained revenge in 1906 at Lawrence with a 16 to 0 triumph. At that time tackles could carry the ball and Emile Bruner and Prentis Donald, K.U. tackles, gained easily. Julius Cohn place-kicked a 45-yard goal field. The 1905 game was again played at Denver, and Colorado won 15 to 0, ruining an undefeated season for the Jayhawkers, who finished with 10 wins in 11 games. Colorado's only loss was to Nebraska that year. In the 1922 game at Lawrence, Coach George "Potys" Clark's team won 39 to 6 with 23 first downs and 444 yards. A pair of long field goals by Art Quinlan saved the Buffers from a shutout. The teams resumed the series in 1934 and 1935. Colorado won the Rocky Mountain title both years, but couldn't beat the Jayhawkers. Major League Leaders Leading Batsmen American League Player & Club AB H PCT Williams, Boston 543 189 .348 Kell, Detroit 511 174 .341 Dillinger, St. Louis 519 164 .316 Dimaggio, Boston 572 179 .313 Mitchell, Cleveland 600 186 .310 National League | | AB | H | PCT | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Slaughter, St. Louis | 530 | 183 | .345 | | Robinson, Brooklyn | 570 | 195 | .342 | | Musial, St. Louis | 579 | 192 | .342 | | Thomson, New York | 610 | 191 | .313 | | Kluzewski, Cincinnati | 496 | 153 | .309 | AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES New & Used Parts for All Cars IM Deadline Today In touch football each organization may enter one "A" team, one "B" team and as many additional eight-man teams as it wishes. Entry fee is 35 cents a man in all fall sports. The deadline for entries in fall sports is 4 p.m. today. - Auto Glass - Mirrors - Glass Table Tops Major League Team Standings National League W. W. L. Pct. G.B. St. Louis 93 53 .637 ... 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Missouri was second with 24 points. Nebraska finished third with 67 points, followed by Oklahoma with 69 points. The Oklahoma squad finished fifth with 77. Iowa state came in sixth with 79. Kansas State had only one entry who finished tenth. Coach Bill Easton's freshmen track team has a job cut out for it if it intends to equal or come close to the record run up by last year's squad. The Kansas squad finished in this order: The full Jayhawker schedule has not been completed, but it will be announced in the next few days. It will probably consist of meets with about 12 universities. Herb Semper, Forrest Park, Ill., turned in the best time to take first. His time was 9 minutes 46.2 seconds. Coach Easton will depend upon Semper to help the varsity this year. Bill Kazmer turned in the second best time. Pat Bowers placed fourth, Red Denismore eighth and Dave Fischer twelfth. The 1949 telegraphic championship will be run off on November 10. 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