PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1948 Tigers, Sooners Put Title Hopes On Line Saturday Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 2—(UP)—Unbeaten and untied in Big Seven conference play and each with bowl hopes, Missouri and Oklahoma will collide before the largest crowd ever to see a football game in Norman, Okla., next Saturday afternoon. 35,000 persons will see the game and only Kansas' unde- Upwards of 35,000 persons will feated co-champions will remain as a major barrier in the winners' path to the 1948 championship. Kansas enjoys an open date this week-end, resting up after its hardwon 13-7 victory over Oklahoma A. and M. Saturday, and then wind up its conference schedule against Oklahoma at Lawrence, Nov. 20, and against Missouri at Columbia, Nov. 25. Missouri's brilliant Tigers, conquerors of Doak Walker and Southern Methodist's Southwest conference champions and easy winners over the Navy, rank up among the nation's football leaders and will be favorites in the Norman battle. Against Oklahoma, Coach Don Faurot's gridders expect one of their toughest assignments of the season. This 1948 Oklahoma team already has accomplished something no other Oklahoma eleven could, it has made a clean sweep of its three Southwest conference foes, defeating Texas A. and M, Texas Christian and Texas' defending Sugar Bowl champions. This is the game of the year in the Big Seven, in the opinion of most experts, a majority of whom refuse to concede Kansas of much of a chance against either Oklahoma or Missouri. The battle brings together two powerful, fast charging lines and two sets of backfields that operate brilliantly off the split-T formation originated by Missouri's Faurot and employed successfully, too, by Oklahoma's Bud Wilkinson. Each team is superlatively quarterbacked. Missouri has Bus Entsminger, one of the nation's foremost at both running and passing. Oklahoma has Jack Mitchell, a slashing runner from scrimmage, slippery on a broken field, and regarded one of the keenest brains in college football this season. Mitchell led the conference in rushing last year from his T-formation quarterback position and he led the nation in average yards of punt runbacks in 1946. The team that wins this Norman game Saturday will be well on its way to the 1948 championship and it will be well up among the leaders receiving consideration for bowl assignments on New Year's day. While the two top title favorites are fighting it out on Oklahoma soil, Kansas State will meet Nebraska at Lincoln, Colorado will entertain Utah State at Boulder. Wichita East Wins Cross Country Run Wichita East High school won the First Annual Invitational High School Cross Country run Saturday Oct. 30 at the University. ElDorado, Wyandotte, Topeka Haskell, Salina, Mankato, Shawnee- Mission, Lane, Pittsburg, Wichita North, Overbrook, Leon, and McLouth vanished behind Wichita East n that order. The gold medal winners in the order of finish are: Albert Nielson, and Norman Bitner, Wyandotte, James Bean, James Hershberger, and Tom Lieurance, Wichita East. Winners of silver medal awards are: Neil McNeil, Topeka; Theodore Hansen, Concordia; Pat Brazil, El-Dorado; Robert Brown, Shawnee-Mission; and Manual Solvale, Rosedale. Those who won bronze medals are: Earl Kempton, Salina; Jerry Demo, ElDorado; Richard Romero, Haskell; Donald Boston, Haskell; and James Yates, Leavenworth. The high school coaches expressed their desire to make the event an annual affair. Bill Easton, University track coach, said in the future the Invitational Cross Country run will be between schools of the same classification. To Throw For Dough Reno, Nev. Nov. 2—(UP)—Stan Heath, who has gained almost a mile this season with his phenomenal passing arm, will "throw for dough." next season. Heath, the 6-foot quarterback for the sensational undefeated Nevada football team, has another year of eligibility at Nevada. Buy 'em at the Crown Bradley GALLAGHER MOTORS FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE DEAL Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. Cut it out—Call 3406 Nightly Here's Your Menu For KU FOOD SERVICE Hamburgers ... 20c Cheeseburgers ... 25c Ham Sandwiches ... 25c Ham & Cheese ... 30c Hot Dogs ... 15c Beef Sandwiches ---- 25c Potato Chips ---- 10c Cakes ---- 10c Milk ---- 10c Coca Cola & Orange Soda Three Archery Films On View Wednesday Women's IM To Finals Now! The K.U. Food Man has telephone Delivery service. Call 3406 for personal delivery service. We come right to your door with the snack you ordered by phone. Competition in women's individual intramural sports has reached the division finals in badminton, and the semi-finals in tennis. There are four divisions in each of the two sports. Division winners will meet for the championship. All division final and semi-final games will be played this week. Three films on the art and history of archery will be shown at 5 p.m., tomorrow in 15. Fraser hall. No admission will be charged for the films which are: "Activities at Teela-Wooket Archery Camp." "Archery for Beginners," and one film with two sub-titles, "Archer's Paradox" and "The Release." CALL 3406 FOR DELIVERY Alice Myers, education senior, president of the club, said the films cover instruction of the main phases of archery target shooting. Badminton: Division I: Elsie Leemon, Alpha Omicron Pi, vs. Betty van der Smissen, Locksley hall. Division II: Pat Davison, Sigma Kappa, vs. Ruth Henry, Tri Delts. Division III: Mary H. Shepard, Corbin, vs. Marilyn Smith, Kappa Alpha Theta. Division IV: Joan Lippelmann, Locksley, vs. Rachel Cooper, Alpha Delta Pi. 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