PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947 24-Game Basketball Slate Opens Dec.13 At Emporia Kansas will open its basketball season at Emporia Dec. 13 facing the Hornets of Emporia State. It will be the first of 24 games for the Jayhawkers this season. Eight will be played at Hoeh auditorium during the regular school terms, and one "extra" will be played here during Christmas vacation. Notre Dame will meet the Jayhawkers here Dec. 23. The Irish game was originally scheduled for Kansas City, but the new Big Six home game ruling forced its removal to Lawrence. Kansas City games with Texas and Oklahoma A. & M. were cancelled although Kansas meets the Aggies twice on a home-and-home basis. "Since the cancellation of the Kansas City game, the Notre Dame game is the only chance for alumni and townpeople to see K. U," said Earl Falkenstein, athletic business manager. "That's why the game is not included on the activity ticket." One group of activity tickets includes Oklahoma, Drake, Nebraska, and Kansas State. The other includes Colorado, Oklahoma Aggies, Missouri, and Iowa State. The schedule: Dec. 13 Emporia State, Emporia Dec. 18-20 Big 6 Tourney, Kansas City Dec. 23 Notre Dame, Lawrence Dec. 25 (to be filled) Dec. 29 Oregon, Eugene Dec. 30 Oregon, Eugene Jan. 1 Nevada, Reno Jan. 6 *Oklahoma, Lawrence Jan. 10 *Colorado, Lawrence Jan. 14 Drake, Lawrence Jan. 17 *Missouri, Columbia Jan. 21 Oklahoma Aggies, Law rence Feb. 7 *Nebraska, Lawrence Feb. 8 *Missouri Feb. 15 *Iowa State, Ames* Feb. 18 *Kansas State, Manhattan* Feb. 9 *Missouri, Lawrence Feb. 13 *Iowa State Ames Feb. 18 *Kansas State, Manhattan* Feb. 21 *Oklahoma, Norman* Feb. 21 *Oklahoma, Norman Mar. 1 *Kansas State, Lawrence Mar. 4 Alabama Arsenal, Still Mar. 4 Oklahoma Aggies, Still- Mar. 6 *Nebraska, Lincoln Mar. 12 *Iowa State*, Lawrence *Big Six* conference games. Mar. 8 *Colorado, Boulder* Alfred Housemothers Are Issued Textbooks At Alfred university, Alfred New York, even the housemothers get textbooks. The book, written by Dr. Elizabeth Green, dean of women, is entitled "Manual for Housemothers" and says that "a housemother must listen to complaints about the food service, faculty and students." "If she believes all she hears," the book continues, "she will find herself turning with each report like a weathercock." No Football Scores Saturday The UDK sports service will not be available for football scores Saturday afternoon. BY COOPER ROLLOW Daily Kansan Sports Editor In last Friday's Column, we hit a lucky streak and successfully picked 11 winners in 11 predictions for 100 per cent. With an eye on our lucky charm and both fingers crossed, here are tomorrow's winners, as we see them: KANSAS OVER OKLAHOMA A & M: Notwithstanding the Nebraska scare last weekend, the Jayhawkers are still playing good, hard football. Kansas, second in the nation on total defense, will enter the Aggie contest with a string of 11 consecutive games without defeat. Number 12 will be added to the list tomorrow. MISSOURI OVER OKLAHOMA: We took a healthy gulp of strong coffee last weekend and predicted the Tiger victory over Duke. So, for the last time this season, this corner will stick by the Faurot men. But wait till next week! MICHIGAN OVER WICONSIN: The Badgers, Michigan's most outstanding opponent to date, have upset the dope bucket in nearly every game they have played this season. But the Wolverines have their hearts set on the Rose Bowl, so we'll take Chappuis and teammates to win by 13 or more. PENN OVER ARMY: Army is still a vicious, treacherous opponent, but the Cadets just aren't what they used to be. On the other hand, the Quakers have their best team in years, and shouldn't be stopped this game. ALABAMA OVER GEORGIA TECH: The Crimson Tide are out to strengthen their football standing, and Gilmer to assure his placement on the All-America teams. Tech has looked far from a powerhouse in its last two games. PENN STATE OVER NAVY: The Nittany Lions definitely are on the spot this game. Boasting a perfect record so far, the Penn Staters have led national grid statistics for two weeks. They need only this one to cinch an all-victorious season, since a Lion win over Pitt next week is virtually a certainty. Navy has won only against Cornell. The Missouri Tigers, winners of five straight games and proud possessors of a stunning 28 to 7 upset victory over Duke, will clash with Oklahoma tomorrow at Columbia. The weapon which Missouri may use to the greatest advantage is the whip-like Tiger passing attack. Oklahoma, with an aerial game which seems to boomerang each weekend, must guard against interceptions. Haynes and Keene Phone 524 Tigers Clash With Sooners It will be the 38th annual Oklahoma-Missouri game since the Tigers won by a 26 to 0 score at Joplin in 1910. Oklahoma has won 17, Missouri 16, and four have been tier. Jayhawkers fans, though concentrating upon the Kansas-Oklahoma Aggie tilt at Stillwater, will most likely be directing their attention occasionally to the game at Columbia. For the outcome of the Tiger-Sooner tussle is certain to bear upon final Big Six standings. 819 Mass. DARNELL ELECTRIC CO. --bert YOUNG - Scientific Motor Tune-up * Automatic Tune-up * Starter 617 Mass. St. Ph. 360 Oakes Cracks Rib Missouri's chances of defeating Oklahoma Saturday received a jolt today when coach Don Faurot announced that starting end Roland Oakes had suffered a cracked rib in practice Wednesday and probably would not see action against the Sooners. Oakes is one of the league's leading pass catchers, and a candidate for all Big Six honors. Lawrence Sanitary Skate - Date? 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