John Zisch, star University of Colorado end, is a 195-pound, 6 foot, 3 inch junior from Johnston, Colo. A two-letter man, Zisch didn't play high School football but made the second team All-Service All-America team in 1944 as a member of the Norman, Okla., Navy "Zoomers." 'Buffalos Will Be Tough In League Debut'-Sikes The University of Denver has a better club than the 40 to 0 score chalked up by the Jayhawks would lead football fans to believe, Coach J. V. Sikes said yesterday. "They haven't got a bad played well," he elaborated. "They the game. We threw three touchdown passes and blocked a punt to set up another. We had no long touchdown drives." "They haven't got a bad ball club. They hit some good passes and played well," he elaborated. "They played with a lot of spirit throughout the game. We threw three touch-? Sikes added that if those four plays were taken out of the ball game, it would have been a 13 to 0 tilt. He thinks that the Pioneers were a little over-rated and did not quite come up to the caliber of the Javhawkers. game with the Colorado Buffalos Coach Sikes says that they are a better squad than their opening game showed. He added that the better team came out on the short end of the 9 to 6 Colorado-New Mexico score and that Colorado should have beaten the New Mexico crew. "It was the first game of the season for the Buffs. They will be an improved eleven by the time they invade Lawrence Saturday," Sikes said. "The boys from Boulder are a dangerous team, especially in the passing department. They are fast runners. They are adept in tossing running passes and are bolstered by a good, bucking full-back." The Buffs are led into battle by Captain Bob Spicer, a 200-pound back from Leavenworth. He earned letters in 1942, 1946, and 1947, and is a 60 minute man. Another one of the top men in the Colorado camp is Harry Narseian. He runs the 100 in track in 9.9 and slings aerials as well as he sprints. Don Evan, who can also heave the pigskin at anytime, is as good a punter as will be seen on the gridiron. Wingback Malcom Miller is able to hold his own with Evan and Marcisian in the passing department. On the receiving end is blocking back John Strobel, one of the best receivers in the Big Seven. Assures you of Perfection in Watch Repairs. In the line for the Buffs is Ed Pudilk, 194; end John Zisch, 209; end Harry Robertson, 195; tackles Douglas Nelson, 195, Pete Thompson, 200; Frank Krone, 191; guard Bill Jones, 222; and centers Bill Simons and Ray Jump, 190 and 180. Although they are the nearest to the size of the Jayhawkers of any team that will tangle with the Kansas this season, they are primed to win this contest as it is their Big Seven gridiron debut. They will definitely be out to make a good showing. L. G. BALFOUR 411 W. 14th. Ph. 307 Indians Take Two Game Lead Australia will issue three postage stamps to mark the visit of the king and queen and Princess Margaret next year. New York, Sept. 29-(UP)—Two games ahead of the field, the Cleveland Indians today readied their two biggest guns for the final surge toward the American league championship. It was Bobby Feller against the White Sox today and Bob Lemon against Detroit Friday. With that combination geared to go, it was tough to imagine the tribe failing—if, to be sure, it didn't sew up the league title last night with a roaring 11 to 0 conquest of Chicago. That victory came on the heels of Yankee and Red Sox defeats. The Yanks lost to Philadelphia by a 5-2 count and the Sox to Washington by 4-2. Actually, the Indians faced the opportunity to clinch at least a tie mathematically today—if they beat the Sox again and the Red Sox and Yanks both lose. Boston was in the most dangerous predicament. Manager Joe McCarthy felt he had to go with Ellis Kinder, a won-nie, lost-seven performer who was bounced out of the box the only time he faced the Senators previously this season. The Yanks were better off, with hotshot rookie Bob Porterfield poised for the crucial test. Cleveland's rip-roaring shutout smash last night, scored before 60,405, was Gene Bearden's 18th win of the season. He held the Sox to four hits, and probably will take his place behind Feller and Lemon to pitch Saturday. Lemon already has won 20 games this year. Feller could make it 20 by winning his 19th today and his 20th Sunday. Even Bearden might make the grade, should he get credit for victory doing relief and still be able to take his scheduled Saturday turn. That would give Cleveland three 20-game winners for the season. But Cleveland's not particularly worried about that right now. It's the pennant that counts. A three-run explosion in the first innning started the march last night, with Dale Mitchell's game-opening homer the highlight. The Tribe scored again in the second, Allie Clark homered in the fourth. A six-run blast came in the sixth. Women To Get IM Awards Awards will be presented to the winners of last year's women's intramural program at the Women's Athletic association Pow - Wow Thursday in Fraser theater. Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, will make the presentations. The program for the coming year will be given in skit form by members of the W.A.A. Read the Daily Kansan daily Fun For All on the new 25 Yard Pitching Green at- Jayhawk Golf Driving Range 1 Mile East of Haskell on 10 - OPEN from 2:00----11:00 Saturday and Sunday 4:00----11:00 Week Days - Balls and Clubs provided - Well Lighted Range American League Race W. L.Pct. G.B. T.P. 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