134 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1947 PAGE TWO Turner's Kick Made Grid History Red jerseys and silver pants were matted with mud after almost two hours of rolling, skidding, and crawling in a stubborn effort to bring glory to Kansas. Block for block, tackle for tackle, point for point, the tenacious battle slopped into the final two minutes. Suddenly the wallowing stopped with the time-clock. A lanky figure Suddenly the awallowing stopped sprinted toward the huddle of muddy teammates and pushed his bright red shoulders into the huddle of be-mudged gray. Fifteen thousand drenched fans rose to their feet and jumped up to touch the clean uniform as he crouched low and lined his toe with the enemy's goalposts 40 yards away. Field Gear Miracle The ball spiraled back perfectly from the center, was placed upright on the soggy turf, and then his toe swung in a powerful arch and sent the pigskin high and true through the rain over the Oklahoma goalposts. This was the most dramatic moment in Kansas football history. It occurred almost a year ago, on Nov. 9, against the Oklahoma Sooners, and it gave the Jayhawkers a share in their first Big Six title in 17 years and the second in their football history. This one boot by Paul Turner also gave the first Sauer-coached team an upset 16-13 victory over one of the greatest Oldahoma teams. For these and many other reasons Jayhawker fans will never forget that moment. But neither have the Sooners forgotten, and next Saturday at Norman they will get the chance they've been waiting for a whole year—to wreak revenge on those Kansas Jayhawkers. Most of the Sooners will be back again, only end Geise and back Joe Golding will be missing from last year's starters. Missing This Year And ironically, the only Jayhawkers missing from those eleven who played in that thrilling moment last year are Paul Turner and Howard Fisher. And just to make this year's game a natural, the rivals are again co-favorites for the championship, and rated equal for the first time in many moons. The stage is set for a "Nov, 9, 1946" all over again. Lawyers To Hold District Meeting Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity, will hold its first postwar district conclave and reunion at Topeka, tomorrow. The names of three new pledges to the fraternity were announced at the meeting Wednesday in Green hall. They are Robert L. Lesh, Richard Hurd, and Jacob H. Torbert. Principal speakers at the gathering will be Dwight H. Green, governor of Illinois, and Frank M. Ludwick, the supreme justice of the fraternity. The program will include a reunion, a reception for distinguished guests, and a banquet. This party is sponsored by active chapters at the universities of Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas City, Nebraska, Kansas, and Washburn University. You Pay To Get In, Not To Sing In Quartet A story in the University Daily Kansasan Wednesday announced that there would be a 25 cent entrance fee for quartets entering the W.Y.-C.A. Barbershop contest. Nov. 6. There will be no fee for quartet entrants, but there will be a 25 cent admission charge for students. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals Short Orders Air Conditioned Prof. J. W. Twente of the School of Educationand graduate students H, E. Malin, Arthur Partridge, Levi Redfield, and Ronald Strowig will conduct a survey of the public school systems in Atchison today. Group To Survey Atchison Schools Malts Sandwiches Open 5:30—12 p.m. These surveys are made at the request of the school boards of various Kansas cities, Professor Twente said. The projects are carried out by School of Education graduate students who are supervised by Professor Twente, Professor C. B. Altaus, and Professor Cloy Hobson. 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