PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 19 Kansas Meets Pass-Minded George Washington Friday The Jayhawkers will make their longest scheduled trip of the season this week to tangle with the George Washington university Cavaliers in the nation's capital at 8 p.m. (EST) Friday. Coach J. V. Sikes said the Cavaliers have one of the fastest teams that the Jayhawkers have met this year. "They are looking better every week and they are slightly larger than the $ ^{\circ}$ Kansas team," he added. | | W. | L. | T. | Pts | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 2 | 0 | 0 | 60 | | Iowa State | 1 | 1 | 0 | 27 | | Colorado | 1 | 1 | 0 | 26 | | Nebraska | 1 | 1 | 0 | 25 | | Kansas State | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Oklahoma | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Missouri | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | The Jayhawkers will leave for Washington, D.C., Wednesday at 1 p.m. The team will stay at the Ambassador hotel while it is in Washington. They will leave the Nation's capital Saturday and arrive in Lawrence Monday, Oct. 18. Austin, Texas, Oct. 12 — (UP)— Coach Blair Cherry, reviewing the Texas Longhorns on the mistakes they committed in losing 20 to 14 Saturday to Oklahoma, said today his squad was starting a "brand new season." In commenting on the Iowa State game, Coach Sikes said that both teams played a good brand of ball and it was a hard-fought game. The Iowa State backs ran hard and both teams played a clean game," Sikes added. Big 7 Standings This Week's Schedule: Kansas City at Washington, D.C. (Friday) Jimmy Kline, Howie Williams, and Beuell are fast backs that are extremely dangerous when they get into the open. Don Fambrough, who scouted the George Washington team the past weekend, said that the Cavaliers have a great ball club. They defeated Virginia 20 to 12 Saturday to gain their first victory over the Colonials in the 52 years that the two teams have met on the gridiron. Longhorns Start 'Brand New Slate' Spangler, who does most of George Washington's punting and kicking, chalked up a 44-yard punting average in last week's game with Virginia. He cut loose with one quickick that traveled 67 yards. Fambrough added "Passing is their main threat. They like to throw the ball and they have fast ends to catch the passes. Davis, a freshman back, in their best player. He is a top thriple-threater. Last week he ranked second in the nation on passing, and he was fourth in the total number of yards gained. He is one of the best backs that I have ever seen play." The Cavaliers play mostly from a single wing, but they mix in some double wing plays. They use an unbalanced line that can shift either to the right or the left. They have won two and lost two this season. In a long chalk-talk session today, Texas planned its offensive strategy for the Arkansas clash. The Texas mentor pointed his team toward the Southwest conference battle, which opens for the Longhorns here Saturday against Arkansas. Cherry added he thought "Our season depends on the desire of the seniors who fill most of our lineup" The only major injury on the roster is end Ben Procter, who received a dislocated shoulder in the Oklahoma game. He was not expected to return to the lineup before the Texas A. & M. game on Thanksgiving day. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Feller, The Goat-Bearden, The Hero In Cleveland's World Series Win Boston, Oct. 12—(UP) — It was wild, and it was a little sad, as the Cleveland Indians ran riot after their winning of the World Championship of baseball. It was exultation at its peak, that dressing room. All, that is, except one tiny corner. There a husky young man stood almost forlom, smiling bravely and a bit self-consciously, as he sadly-gladly watched his beaming teammates celebrate with gay abandon their arrival at the top. Bob Feller knew that he had done all too little to get them there. This proud, always self-sufficient young man wasn't stepping in on any bows he knew the others rated. There weren't many of them who could spare a moment to walk over to that tiny oasis of silence in the midst of bedlam. One was lithe Larry Doby, the Negro outfielder who was one of the Cleveland stars in this first major moment that has come to the Indians in 28 years. Nobody else could spare the time, Feller, with that grin still fastened to the very corners of his mouth, continued to strip off the uniform which he had helped make famous. The noise continued a long time in the Indian dressing room last night but, while Rapid Robert was happy for the boys he played with, you knew he wasn't happy inside. There were a lot of fellows hurt deeply when the Indians finally took the championship away from the Braves. It seemed odd to find one of them in the midst of the victors. A little went a long way for the Boston Braves this baseball year until they met up with a fellow by the name of Gene Bearden. "He was the big guy," said Lou Boudreau. We wouldn't be where we are today without Gene." He came sauntering in from the bull pen in the eighth inning when Lemon, who had weathered earlier trouble, finally got himself into a first class jam. Lemon loaded the bases by walking Bob Elliott, who had gotten three straight hits. That was the cue for Broudreau to bring on Bearden, the lad who was given up for dead for 10 days when his cruiser, the Helena, had been torpedoed by the Japanese in the Pacific war. When Bearden came in yesterday to face the aroused Braves he had been in similar crises before. Before he settled down, he was in trouble. But he was more than equal to the situation. Pesky Eddie Stanky worked him for a walk to start the ninth inning and there were those then who sensed the Braves were moving in for the kill, particularly when Manager Billy Southworth sent in Sibby Sisti, his best bunter. Sisti, trying to bunt, just got under one of Beardon's low knucklers and it popped up in front of the plate where Jim Hegan snatched it on the fly and riffed a throw to first that doubled Ryan by 10 feet. That was all there was to it because Bearden got Tommy Holmes on a toy fly to Bob Kennedy in left. Kennedy caught the ball, danced a little jig, pocketed it, and rushed on in to hug Bearden. Frosh-Aggie Tilt Saturday The Jayhawk freshman football team will open the 1948 season at Manhattan Saturday night when they meet the first-year men of Kansas State. The game is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. Freshman coach Wayne Replogle plans heavy offensive drills for tonight and Wednesday, a stiff defensive workout on Thursday, and a light practice Friday. He will use a two-team system during the game, substituting freely as the ball changes hands. The Kansans, now in their fourth week of workouts, have only one other game on their schedule. The Missouri freshmen will play here Saturday afternoon, November 6th. About half of the 100-man K.U. squad will make the trip. They will leave by bus at 3:45 p.m. Saturday. Soybeans provide almost half of the total value of the nation's oil crops. POSTURE CHAIRS By Cramer IDEAL FOR STUDY DESKS - Padded with Lifetime Molded Foam Rubber Cushioning $ 2 \frac{1}{2} $” thick - Finger-tip Adjustment - Available in Fabrics or Artificial Leather, removable for cleaning. Priced from $29.50 PETERSON'S Headquarters for Office Equipment 71012 Mass Phone 13 Charles R. Ciston has been elected president of the Four No Bridge club. Other officers are James Hopkins, Jr., vice-president; Frank Janssens, secretary-treasurer. 710 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Four No Club Elects Charles Ciston President Call K. U. 251 With Your News PATEE WEDNESDAY----4 Days ENDS TONITE Edward Cesar ARNOLD ROMERO "Diamond Jim" Randolph Nancy SCOTT KELLY "Frontier Marshal" and ROY ROGERS Weaver Bros. & Elviry "Arkansas Judge" Tough Week Is Ahead Of Major Teams New York. Oct. 12—(UP)—The sobering thought that perhaps the worst is yet to come sent the nation's leading college football teams back to work today in preparation for a big program of tough games next weekend. Even in the first flush of victory in games last weekend, the leading contenders for the mythical national championships realized that the games just ahead will be just as tough or more so. For example, Northwestern, which took a big stride toward the Big Nine championship on Saturday by whipping Minnesota, 19 to 16, finds itself dated up with defending champion Michigan for this week-end. The date with the Wildcats kept Michigan from being too excited at Saturday's 40 to 0 rout of Purdue. Penn, which took Princeton in stride, 29 to 7, will meet Columbia, winner over Yale, 34 to 28. Lou Little's Lions figured to be much rougher than Princeton's Tigers. California's Golden Bears, starting to look like the class of the Pacific Coast conference after drubbing Wisconsin, 40 to 14, in an intersectional tilt, go up against Oregon State this weekend. State is fresh from a 32 to 6 win over Portland. On the other hand, Missouri', which turned in the upset of the week by stopping Southern Methodist last Saturday, 20 to 14, figured to have an easier time against Navy. Penn State, which romped over Syracuse, appeared far too strong for West Virginia. North Carolina, winner over Wake Forest, was a solid choice over North Carolina State. Army, which powdered Illinois under a tremendous ground attack faced Harvard, which took an unexpected big drubbing from Cornell. Oregon, favorite in the northern half of the Pacific Coast conference, was heavily picked over Southern California. In other leading games this week end— In the East: Dartmouth, upsize winner over Holy Cross, takes to Colgate, while Holy Cross head for more trouble in a clash with Brown, one of the real powers is New England. Princeton meets Rutgers, and Cornell will be favored over Syracuse. Pittsburgh will play host to Marquette, while Yale journeys to Wisconsin. In the Midwest: Purdue will try to retain the winning touch agains Iowa. The WINNERS of CARL'S Football "Pick-Em" CONTEST Week of Oct. 9 1st prize—Evelyn Isaacs 2nd prize—Bill Claypool 3rd prize—Mike Getto 4th prize—R. H. Wagstaff Have you entered yet? Hurry on down to CARL'S — new contest and prizes every week — FREE CARL'S It's SHAVER'S CAFE for Hamburger Steak ...65c Cube Steak ...70c Roast Beef ...70c Pork Chops ...75c S.W. of K.U. on 59 "Come On Out" Continuous Daily from 1 p.m. JAYHAWKER "RED RIVER" at 1:50,4:25,7:00,9:30 In 25 years only 3 "COVERED WAGON" "CIMARRON" and Now! NOW THRU SATURDAY Phone 10 ADVENTURE... 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