PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22,1948 Jayhawkers Can Win Title If Someone Beats Mizzou Kansas has a 50-50 chance of winning at least a share of the Big Seven football title if she can conquer three of her four remaining conference foes. A title share would have to be with the Missouri Tigers as Oklahoma can not grab a share because she does not play, as many conference games. There are many factors which point to a probable Jayhawker championship for a third consecutive $ ^{ \circ} $ va. Oklahoma does not play as many contests. yell. Oklahoma does not play the newly admitted Colorado Buffs, which means that her only hope of a championship is to finish the season undefeated in conference play. Kansas has two of its three toughest league games on home soil. The Jayhawkers meet the ever dangerous Nebraska Cornhuskers here tomorrow in the Homecoming game. It must be remembered that the Cornhuskers upset Kansas in the shadows of Mt. Oread in 1946, the last time that the Jayhawkers were defeated in the Big Seven. Oklahoma will also bring her forces to Memorial stadium. She will undoubtedly arrive as the favored team, but the Jayhawkers will have a slight advantage in that they will be on familiar ground. The big hitch in the Kansas championship hopes is that she must travel to Columbia for her battle with Missouri. The Tigers have one of their best teams in history and will be out to avenge their defeats at the hands of the Jayhawkers the past two seasons. Meanwhile Missouri has two of her three toughest foes in foreign territory. The Bengals must travel to Norman to play the Sooners. The Tigers will enter this affray on nearly even terms and it may be home soil that decides the final score. Missouri will again be on the road when she meets the Cornhuskers. Nebraska has the reputation of being the toughest team in the Big Seven to beat in home games. It would not come as a surprise if Missouri left Lincoln on the crest of a defeat. Oklahoma is sitting in a better position. The Sooners have two of their tightest games at Norman. Besides playing host to Missouri, Oklahoma has Nebraska south of the border. In addition to traveling to Kansas, the Sooners must journey to Ames for the Iowa State game. The Cyclones are quite capable of upsetting any of the conference leaders at any time. This was almost demonstrated when they outplayed Kansas in the initial quarter. Assuming that Kansas wins the Oklahoma and the Nebraska tilts, she has only to sit back and hope that one of the two can knock off Missouri. A loss to the Tigers by the Jayhawkers would still place her in a first place tie with her arch rival. A loss to any of the teams by Kansas would mean that K.U. would have to garner a win over Missouri, while Missouri was conquering both Oklahoma and Nebraska. If Oklahoma should win all but one of her games, Kansas would still have to beat Missouri but the Jayhawkers would come in half a game in front of the Sooners for the undisputed title. Missouri must be defeated somewhere along the line. Spur Club Plans Breakfast Ride A breakfast ride leaving from the stables at 9 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 13 was decided upon at a meeting of the Spur club Thursday. A temporary committee of nine was appointed at the meeting. This committee will be replaced later by regularly elected officers. Those in the committee are Marilyn Lindberg, pharmacy junior; Ruth Brotherson, College junior; Carol Harris, College sophomore; JoAnn Spalding, Fine Arts senior; and John Hanaway, engineering junior. Froshawks Wear Sweaters The Froshawks were issued their red sweaters Thursday night. They will wear the sweaters at Saturday's game and sit with the Ku Ku's in a formation that will spell out "K.U." against the white background of sweaters. Penn over Navy—the tenth torpedo. Michigan over Minnesota-This easily could be an upset but the nod goes to Michigan from the record. A fairly even line battle with Michigan holding a backfield edge. With 12 points, Minnesota appears a good thing. Add famous last words. New York, Oct. 21.-(UP) -A leading contributor to dollar delinquency-Fraley's Follies and the weekend football "winners." National Penn State over Michigan State Don't risk a sou. Army over Cornell—The common denominator is Harvard, beaten 40 to 6 by Cornell and 20 to 7 by Army. Same name: two different teams. You have to go with a rugged Army line and crack backfield which looks better every week. The seven point spot doesn't look big enough, either. The East We want to be of service to you and yours. We know you'll be completely satisfied. Harvard over Dartmouth — The Blueplate special. Vanderbilt over Yale—The Bulldog overrate last week. Indiana over Pittsburgh—Hoosier choice? Also: Columbia over Princeton, Holy Cradds over Colgate, Rutgers over Lehigh, Brown over Connecticut. Boston University over N.Y.U. Georgetown over Fordham, William and Mary over St. Bonaventure and Lafayette over Bucknell. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Fraley Picks KU, Sooners Notre Dame over Iowa—The "Irish" don't even need their luck. By UNITED PRESS The Midwest Purdue over Illinois—They're marching now. Ohio State over Wisconsin—Hello Harry. WHERE? Northwestern over Syracuse—Big Bullies. ROSE'S RANCHO Tantalizing, delicious Southern Fried Chicken. tempting, mouthwatering Steaks. One of the smoothest Dance Floors in Lawrence. 1 $ \frac{1}{2} $ miles north of Lawrence—RFD 3 Also: Missouri over Iowa State, Kentucky over Marquette, Kansas over Nebraska, Colorado over Kansas State. WHY? California over Washington—Bear with me. The West Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. Sat., 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. Sundays—12 to 11 p.m. Closed Thursdays. WHEN? Oregon over Washington State Bounce me gently, baby. See A Good Show Tonite At Your 2 Popular Commonwealth Theatres Where You Meet Your Friends Biggest and Best for Less PATEE Another Big Double Thrill Show -Thrill No. 2- WELCOME OLD GRADS! Also: St. Marys over Denver, Idaho over Montana, and Utah over Wyoming. Southern Cal over Stanford— Don't say no. Oregon State over U.C.L.A.—Say maybe. Texas over Rice-With cream and sugar. The Southwest Baylor over Texas Aggies—Buried deep. S. M.U. over Santa Clara—On the lone prairie. Oklahoma over T.C.U.-Strictly from flin. Also: Oklahoma A. & M. over Temple, and Nevada over Tulsa. The South Alabama over Mississippi State— *Lalebate dessert.* North Carolina over L.S.U.—Another whistle stop. Mississippi over Boston College— Fine Southern hospitality. Clemson over South Carolina—I'll have the sante, governor. Also; Tulane over Auburn, Georgia Tech over Florida, Georgia over London, Oct. 22—(UP)—Soviet Russia has abandoned the policy of sports isolation that kept it out of the 1948 Olympics and has applied for affiliation with 10 international athletic bodies, the United Press learned oday. Russia Wants In 1952 Olympiad The move was regarded as another step in the Russian "Five Year Sports plan," which began last year with the greatest talent-hunt in history, and has as its goal topping the United States from the world athletic leadership in the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki, Finland. However, it never set up an Olympic committee which could receive invitations for participation in these events. The fastest, most complete service for LAW STUDENTS Miami, Tennessee over Tennessee Tech. V.M.I. over Virginia, Duke over V.P.I. - Quizzers in the West - Briefs - Ouizzers - Law Books - Quizzers Low Books - Outlines Case Digest Company 1725 18th Street Phone 1450 Let us Let us send you our catalogue. 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