PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1947 By JIM RAGLIN Daily Kansan Sports Editor The Jayhawk football team may use new helmets in the Denver game. The new headgears are made of plastic and are white with a red stripe. They are the latest protective development in football equipment. Coach Sauer made the following comments about them: "The new helmets must fit the players exactly and it will take time for the men to get used to wearing them. We are using the new helmets in practice sessions, but may not wear them in the Denver game. They will be put into use against Iowa State, our first home game." *** With the aid of a two-headed dime, four football magazines, and hunches, here are this week's Spotlight Cinches: KANSAS to take Denver — The Kansas passing attack will prove too much for the Pioneers. Even without Evans the Jayhawks have too much steam to be stopped. TEXAS MINES over Kansas State —The Miners will dig up enough touchdowns to tame the weak offensive of the Wildcats. OKLAHOMA squeezing past Detroit—The strong Sooner line will get a chance to test its durability. Detroit will throw a driving ground attack at the Oakie forward wall. The game will throw light on the Sooner team since they will have to go all out to take this one. OHIO STATE over Missouri—The Tigers lack the reserves to keep up with the pace Ohio State will set INDIANA over Nebraska — This should be one of the nation's best games. Many members of the Cornhusker line will be playing their first game at new positions. Indiana is manned by vets and experience will make the difference. Iowa State over Colorado — Could easily go the other way. The Cyclone's have a good offense, but their line leaks like a library water fountain. Look for lots of scores but remember we said that the Kansas-T.C.U. game wouldn't end up without a score. FLORIDA A. and M. over Bethune Cookman—why we don't know. Reports say that Bethune Cookman isn't what it used to be. Anyone know what it used to be? ** Last week's average — Seventy-five percent correct! Keep an eye on the Kansas cross-country team. Coach Bill Easton is out to elevate the Jayhawk thinlads to the top spot in the conference. Bill isn't predicting any championships this year or next, but his past record leads us to believe that it won't be long. For the last three consecutive years a Drake cross-country team, coached by Easton, has won the national championship Chicago Editor Says Press Is Free Chicago—(UP)—John S. Knight, editor and publisher of the Chicago Daily News, said today that "only the newspapers are free to speak as they please every day." Knight, addressing the Chicago Federated Advertising club, said that "while individual radio commentators exercise great freedom of speech, they are subject to station censorship." Knight said there was "a subtitle campaign underway in this country to discredit the press and render it less able to defend minority rights" He said that the capitalistic system have failed to "self" itself to the public. "For one, I grow exceedingly weary of hearing how the capitalistic system is on trial," he said. "On trial for what?" No Relatives Wanted Chilicothe, Ohio - (UP) - Hogs exhibited at the Ross county fair had to air conditioned by two airplanes to prevent further deaths among the animals from the intense heat. The planes' propellers fanned the hogs all day during the fair. 'KU Over Denver' - Fraley, Who Has Many Old Buddies BY OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer New York—(UP)—Fraley's Follies, or picking the weekend football winners with a world series ticket line to the left and the bill collectors forming to the right. NATIONAL Carolina over Georgia—Choo Choo Justice steams again and West North Carolina over Georgia—C Georgia, without Charley Trippi, figures to take a ride in a replay of the disputed Sugar bowl game. The Tarheel line helps Justice balance the scales. USC over Washington State—Hiya, ole buddy. Navy over California—Sure, I remember. Iowa over UCLA—You saved my life. Texas over Oregon—and you loaned me the money. SMU over Santa Clara—Nope! No tickets! Also; Oregon State over Utah Stanford over Idaho; Arizona over Wyoming, and Brigham Young over Montana State. Mid-West Illinois over Pitt--You don't want tickets? Michigan over Michigan State— Well, sit down, friend. Minnesota over Washington—You want money? Indiana over Nebraska — Heur what I told the other guy. Northwestern over Vanderbilt- Nope! No money either! Also: Ohio State over Missouri, Iowa State over Colorado; Wisconsin in over Purdue; Marquette over Case; Kansas over Denver; Oklahoma over Detroit; Colorado Aggies over Drake, and Utah State over Wichita. Southwest TCU over Oklahoma Aggies—Joe, ole pal, how's kid? 'Texas Aggies over Texas Tech- How's wife and children? Arkansas over Denton State— Tickets? Kansas State over Texas Mines- Boy! Show this stranger the door. LSU over Rice—A dame to see me. South Duke over North Carolina State— Hmmm! Mississippi over Flordia—Hello, Gorius. Georgia Tech over Tennessee-- What can I do for you? Kentucky over Cincinnati--Dirty pool, women bill collectors! Also; Citadel over Presbyterian; Mississippi State over Chattanooga; Auburn over Mississippi Southern; Miami over Baylor; South Carolina over Maryland; Virginia over George Washington; Catawba over VMI; VPI over Furman, and Wake Forest over Georgetown. East Temple over NYU—Glad to come, old pal. Army over Villanova—Hello? Boston College over Clemson- For dinner? Holy Cross over Dartmouth—Okay, so it's all off. Columbia over Rutgers—Tickets for the series? Also: West Chester over Drexe; Syracuse over Niagara; Bucknell over Alfred; Cornell over Lehigh; Delaware over PMC; Susquehanna over CCNY; Yale over Kings Point; Harvard over West Marland. William Roberts Will Speak To Student Religious Group of the Facet. Lees-Mercat over Gard-Webb Operator? Hendrix over Ozarks—Listen, Millie, tell, everybody I'm in China. Sunflower over E.C.Miss—and, oh yes, Millie, the fin I'll pay you Friday. But no tickets! William H. Roberts, graduate student, will speak at 4:00 today in Myers hall on his experiences at the United Youth Service meeting in Geneva last summer. (Last week: 32 right, three wrong.) East of the Pacific He will speak before the Student Religious council in its first meeting of the year. Focal point for all religious groups on the campus, the council will also make plans for Religious Emphasis week to be held in February, 1948. Dr. M. T. Burrows, 62, class of 1905, died at his home in Los Angeles recently. Dr. M. T. Burrows Dies In California Dr. Burrows, a surgeon and cancer specialist, was a fellow and assistant in the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research. He was an instructor in anatomy at Cornell University Medical school, associate in pathology at Hopkins medical pathologist at Johns Hopkins Medical Hospital, action professor of pathology and associate professor of surgery of Washington university. His papers, which brought him international recognition, covered a variety of subjects including policeman, cancer, and heart muscle construction. Dr. Burrows was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Gilsonite, used in coating roofing material and varnishes, is found in large quantities in Utah. Cleveland — (UP) — You don't just tell end Horace Gilom of the Cleveland Browns to kick the ball into the coffin corner. You tell him what corner of the corner. Top 1946 College Punter Shows Why He's Best Coach Paul Brown put a helmet on the sidelines yesterday, 65 yards from where the big Negro stood, and told him to aim for it. Gillon booted the ball three yards from where the helmet stood. "Try again." quipped Brown. And Gillom booted the ball six more times, each time even closer to the headgear target. The University of Kansas Christian Fellowship --with Dan Dailey in Dazzling TECHNICOLOR Invites You To Their First Meeting Sept. 25,1947 7:00-8:00 p.m. MYERS HALL 1300 Oread THE NEW 1947 Cities Service Football Guide contains every bit of information you want—from team schedules to referee's signals. And you can get your FREE copy by driving in to your Cities Service Dealer today! While you're there—have Cities Service experts Winter Condition your car. 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