FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Sikes Sees Kansas Chance To Snare Big Seven Title By UNITED PRESS A minority group, headed by Coach J. V. Sikes, today gave the University of Kansas a chance to beat Oklahoma in the Big Seven football championship showdown at Lawrence Saturday. But if there was a chance, it was conceded by most fans and experts to be exceedingly thin. Oklahoma will blow onto Memorial stadium's grassy lot in top physical condition and try to pulverize the Jayhawk, only remaining obstacle in its bruising, power-drive to the title. The only other conference game on Saturday's card will match Missouri and Nebraska at Lincoln. Kansas State will meet Oklahoma A. and M. at Stillwater; Iowa State is matched against Arizona at Tucson, and Colorado is booked against Colorado A. and M. at Boulder in other games. Despite the fact Oklahoma and Kansas showed identical records for all games (7-1) and similar results in Big Seven play (4-0), the Oklahomaans were rated from 14 to 18 points better than their rivals. One reason was Oklahoma's tremendous power on the ground, a force which has netted the club 296.5 yards per game in eight starts. Kansas could by topping Oklahoma win the Big Seven championship, providing Missouri loses one of its remaining games. And if Kansas should beat Oklahoma and lose next Thursday to Missouri, the latter could tie the Jayhawks for the title. Missouri, to figure in any of the various championship combinations, must first whip Nebraska, a chore which didn't promise to be easy regardless of the edge given the Tigers by the bookmakers. Missouri was rated a bulge of about three touchdowns over the Huskers. Some of the handicappers figured Colorado one touchdown better than the Colorado Aggies, while Iowa State was rated a few points ahead of Arizona. Kansas State, enthused over its surprise showing against Kansas last week, was expected to bow to the Oklahoma Cowpokes by some 28 points. Announce Members Of Rifle Team Members of the first team in the Men's Rifle club have been announced by Sgt. Michell Wojcik, manager and coach. The first team members are: Jack Bale, engineering senior; Joseph W. Boyd, College junior; Richard L. Bradley, College freshman; Lowell L. Davis, engineering sophomore; Charles F. Dougherty, engineer freshman; Theodore C. Finkmeier, engineering junior; Arthur O. Kaaz, engineering freshman; Richard Kummer, engineering sophomore; Lloyd McClure, College junior; John M. McKinley, engineering sophomore; Martin Norduf, College freshman; Arthur L. Riggs, College junior; Elmer D. Shipley, engineering freshman; and Stanley M. Wilbur, engineering sophomore. HAYNES & KEENE 819 Mass. Phone 524 Golf, Tennis, 'Shoes Over Three intramural sports winners have been determined. John S. Ranson, Phi Gamma Delta, trounced Robert G. Swartzell, independent, two straight sets, 6 to 1, and 6 to 2, to take the tennis championship, Fred Shelton, Beta Theta Pi, won the horseshoe crown by defeating Bernard Beatty, Alpha Phi Alpha, 21 to 15, and 21 to 13. In golf Dave B. Dennis, A.T.O., defeated Cliff Currier, A.T.O. In 1469 the English tenant farmer was first protected from having his property seized for the landlord's debts, beyond the amount of rent due. Planning a Party? DEL WEIDNER and His Orchestra This popular 12-piece orchestra is available for private and public dances. write! wire! phone! FROM the OCEAN TO YOU write. wire. Del Weidner, 215 Clay St. Ph 2-2444 Topeka, Kan. From the ocean, to our chef, to you.That's why our seafood has such an excellent flavor. You'll thrill to the taste of our fine seafood dinners. Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. Jonathan APPLES 2 lbs 19c Water Pack—For Pie No. 2 CHERRIES - - - cans 49c Kre-mee 2 lb CHEESE - - - - box 79c Pure Peach lb PRESERVES - - - jar 19c Heinz or Gerbers 3 BABY FOOD - - - cans 25c Ruby Red CRAN- BERRIES lb cello 25c Fancy Pasaal CELERY lb 14c Head Libby's PUMPKIN No. 21/2 Can 17c LETTUCE Ib 13c Ocean Spray CRANBERRY PRESENT THIS AD FOR FREE SOUVENIR SAUCE 2 cans 25c Dressed and Drawn HENS - - - - lb 59c U.S. Good Shoulder Cuts BEEF ROASTS - - - 1b 59c Choice—Oven-Ready DUCKS - - - - - lb 79c Fancy Broad-Breasted TURKEYS Fully Dressed—Half or Whole lb 79c