PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22.194 Darrell Royal (11), Oklahoma's driving left halfback, is shown taking Dolph Simons' punt early in the first quarter and starting his 73 yard return for a touchdown. Kansas players, John Amberg (54), Bryan Sperry (28), Carl Ellis (22), Dick Tomlinson (48), and Hugh Johnson (47) are shown converging on Royal. No. 67, Oklahoma's Paul Burris is coming into view as the Oklahoma players formed a beautiful screen to move the Kansans out of play and allow Royal to go on to score. Royal later met three Kansas players on about the Kansas 35 where he cut back sharply to the center of the field and went on untouched. Mo-Valley Card Ends Saturday St. Louis, Nov. 22—(UP)—The Missouri Valley's weekend football games followed form with the notable exception of the Bradley Braves, who bowed to Louisville by a surprising 31 to 14 margin. The Cardinals throttled the Bradley running attack and threw up an alert defense against the potent passing attack of the Braves to hold them to five completions in 21 tries. The unset scored at Louisville in the only Saturday night game on the Valley schedule, attracted a crowd of 7,000. Elsewhere the games went according to the handicappers' blueprints. St. Louis trounced Rolla, 19 to 7; Wichita overpowered西南western, 39 to 13; Oklahoma A. and M. ran over Kansas State by a 42 to 6 count, and Arkansas closed out Tulsa, 55 to 18. Only four games remain on the Valley agenda as the fans are turning their thoughts from the gridiron to the basketball court. Thanksgiving, formerly a big football day, offers two of the remaining contests, with the finale set for Saturday. St. Louis is expected to find easy going in a Turkey day game against Kansas State but Wichita will probably fall by a big score before the onslaught of Stan Heath and his Nevada playmates. The Wolfpack, defeated only by Santa Clara, figures to beat the Shockers by about four touchdowns. In the Saturday pair of setts Tula will probably wind up its dismal season with a final defeat. Buddy Brothers and the Hurricane, without a single victory this year, figure to lose to the Detroit Titans in a game that may be close. But the big game of the day will put the mighty Oklahoma Sooners against their neighbors, the Valley champion Aggies. The Sooners figure to defeat Oklahoma A. and M. to win the state championship but they will find the Aggies far tougher than Missouri or Kansas. It should be a rugged battle with Oklahoma winning in a photo finish. Cup Of Coffee Cost $10 Gallipolis, Ohio—(UP)—Lawrence Hysell played a practical joke in a restaurant which made his cup of coffee cost $10. Hysell pulled a live snake from his pocket and tossed it on the counter when asked to pay for the coffee. He was fired $10 for intoxication. MU-KU To Play For Second Place By UNITED PRESS Oklahoma owned the Big Seven football championship outright today, and each of its conference rivals was glad the race was finished. Kansas, unbeaten in conference play, ran out of borrowed time against Oklahoma. It was reduced to a pitiful shambles by Coach Bud Wilkenson's wrecking crew, 60 to 7. Next and last on Oklahoma's list in the regular season is Oklahoma A. and M. at Stillwater next Saturday. Kansas survivors will be shipped to Columbia, where the annual Thanksgiving day game against Missouri is booked. Missouri showed further signs of recovering almost fully from its contact with Oklahoma by whipping Nebraska last weekend at Lincoln, 33 to 6, in a 30-degree chill. What happened to Kansas State against the Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater last Saturday was not a new story. K-State lost, 42 to 6, in an exhibition which was notable chiefly for its boredom. It was Kansas State's eighth loss in nine starts. The K-Staters will call it a season on Thanksgiving day in a meeting with St. Louis university at St. Louis, while Nebraska, showing a dismal 2-8 record to date, will end the year against Oregon State at Corvallis. Another game last weekend caught Iowa State playing under the lights at Tucson against the University of Arizona. The outcome was a 14 to 7 heartbreaker for the Big Seven squad. The day ended the year for both Iowa State and Colorado, who finished fourth and tied for sixth, respectively, in the Big Seven. The Missouri-Kansas game will decide second place in the conference. Each has a 4-1 record in the circuit and each shares a 7-2 record in all games played this season. Kansas bowed to Texas Christian in Still another game ended in a 29 to 25 defeat for Colorado at the hands of Colorado A. & M. at Boulder. Northwestern Gets Rose Bowl Call Chicago, Nov. 22—(UP)—Northwestern's football team has been named as the Big Nine's representative in the Rose bowl. Commissioner Kenneth L. "Tug" Wilson announced today. Then both teams were run through the Oklahoma shredding apparatus. Some 40,000 fans at Lawrence witnessed Oklahoma's job on Kansas, though many thousands of them had to run to the hills before the final gun. its opener, while Missouri was beaten by Ohio State to start the season. Joan Lippmann, Locksley hall, won the badminton championship for the second year by defeating Elsie Lemon Alpha Omicron Pi the past week. Her winning scores were 11 to 0 and 12 to 11. Joan Lipplemann Wins Badminton Title Again Missouri used both air power and ground work to down the Huskers on a field made soggy as the result of a six-inch snow. Coach Don Faurot's split T made hash of the Nebraska line and the 434 yards gained by Missouri on the ground was certain to keep the team high among the nation's leaders in that department. Mary Helen Shepard, Corbin ball, defeated Ruth Heibrium, Watkins ball, for the tennis intramural championship crown. Her winning score was 6 to 0 and 6 to 1. Two University students will spee Wednesday, Nov. 24 at the Kiwan club in Kansas City, Mo. They are Robert Bennett, College junior, ar Frederick Cross, College sophomore They will talk on "Who Killed Cot Robin", and give interpretations of the 1948 election. Kim Giffin, assis ant professor of speech, will be master of ceremonies. Two Students Will Speak To Kansas City Kiwanis Read the Daily Kansan daily. T A X I Call 2-800 Ph. 2-800 DAY OR NIGHT-- We have all new equipment. UNION CAP BIGGER AND BETTER THE NEW BIBLER CARTOON-CALENDAR BOOK 35$^{c}$ On Sale Soon Mail Orders Accepted Add 10c For Mailing Alpha Delta Sigma - University Daily Kansan AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS Maybe you weren't lucky enough to get tickets for their personal appearance at Hoch Auditorium. But you'V enjoy hearing them in radio's biggest and best-liked daytime show. NBC 9 to 9:30 A.M. 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