UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE NOVEMBER 25,1946 Bowl Favorites Meet This Week Georgia Battle Heads Grid Card New York. (UP)—With Illinois and undefeated U.C.L.A. all set for the Rose bowl except for approval of conference members, the race for other major bowls goes to the wire this week in a series of rivals headed by a showdown in the South between unbeaten Georgia and Georgia Tech. The picture at a glance: It's the week of the Army-Navy game, a renewal of the colorful Notre Dame-Southern California series after a wartime blackout and playoffs for championships in the Southeastern and Southwest conferences. Southeast-Either Georgia or Tennessee can win the title Saturday although there is no bowl dispute between them since Tennessee already has accepted an Orange bowl bid. Georgia (9-0) plays hard-hitting Georgia Tech (8-1) at Athens, Ga., and Tennessee (8-1) meets Vanderbilt (5-3) at Nashville, Tenn. Southwest—Arkansas already has clinched one share of the crown but Rice could tie by trimming Baylor at Houston Saturday. Arkansas completed its conference season with a 5-1-1 record was favored to be host in the Cotton bowl game. Illinois (7-2), U.C.L.A. (9-0), and North Carolina (7-1-1) won undisputed championships last week in three other major circuits. Spicing the Thanksgiving schedule along with Kansas-Missouri are Colgate at Brown, Cornell at Pennsylvania, William and Mary at Richmond, Virginia Tech at V.M.I., South Carolina at Wake Forest, Texas A. and M. at Texas, Arkansas at Tulsa, Colorado A. and M. at Colorado, Colorado college at Denver, and Utah State at Utah. Conference Standings W. L. P. Op.P Oklahoma 4 1 158 35 Kansas 3 1 88 37 Missouri 1 1 86 60 Nebraska 3 2 106 62 Iowa State 1 4 34 160 Kansas State 0 5 14 132 Rice Will Play Tennessee In Orange Bowl Gomp Kansas City, Mo. (UP)—For the first time since it was organized in 1928, the Big Six conference today appeared destined to have a two-way tie for the football championship. Miami. (UP)—Rice Institute of the Southwestern conference will play Tennessee of the Southeastern conference in the Orange Bowl game here New Year's day, it was announced today. Big Six Race Heads For Deadlock Oklahoma whacked Nebraska Saturday at Norman, 27-6, to wind up its conference play with a 4-1 record. Kansas and Missouri square off Thursday at Columbia with 3-1 records. Barring an improbable tie, one of the two will share the throne with Jim Tatum's Oklahomaans. Kansas probably will be the favorite in this, the 55th meeting of the traditional Thanksgiving day fees. In past meetings, Kansas has won 25, Missouri has won 22, and seven have been ties. The rivalry is an-cient one, having started in 1891 and continued uninterrupted, save for the war year of 1918. With no bearing on any conference race, but with a lot of prestige at stake, Arkansas, already assured of co-champion honors in the Southwest conference, and Tula, Missouri Valley conference champion, meet at Tulsa in another Thanksgiving day game. The Saturday schedule is light, with Oklahoma meeting Oklahoma A. & M at Stillwater, Nebraska taking on Rose Bowl-bound U.C.L.A. at Los Angeles, and winless Kansas State closing out against Arizona at Tucson. Jim Tatum, whose first year of coaching at Oklahoma may be considered a success despite three losses—to Army, Texas, and Kansas, could end it on a high note of jubilation if his favored Sooners do something to avenge the humiliation of a 47-0 plastering handed out by last year's highriding Cowboys at Norman. Plagued by injuries to key players, including Bob Fenimore, A. & M.'s 1946 Sugar bowl champions have had a disappointing season, winning three, losing six, and tying one. Their most recent victory was a 59-7 triumph over Drake Saturday. Thanksgiving Day, and I've got something to be thankful for. I've got my Christmas shopping done and my son brought our car home in good condition. Don't Take Your Car Home In A "Run-Down Your Dad to See Condition" for Have It Put Back In Good Shape Before Thanksgiving Vacation at While a number of the fans listened to the Oklahoma-Nebraska game over portable radios, action on the field demanded the attention of most. 1000 shivering fans were $ \textcircled{1} $ The 1,000 shivering knik brought to their feet during the last five minutes of the game when both eleven suddenly came to life after a listless third quarter. The K.U. seconds were on the wrong end of two 15-yard penalties for unnecessary roughness, and only the final gun stopped the vicious charging of the two teams. And if you're seeing the Missouri game in Columbia, don't start out until you've had your car serviced with In a game filled with intercepted passes, spectacular runs, and equally spectacular defensive play, the Kansas "B" squad defeated the Kansas State reserves Saturday, 13 to 0, in Memorial stadium. KOOLMOTOR GAS AND OIL 'B' Squad Shuts Out Aggie Seconds 13-0 Before 1,000 Chilled K.U. Fans elevens. John Dewell, 210-pound fullback who was the principal ground gainer for the Jayhawkers, has been moved to the Varsity to bolster the K.U. attack against Missouri. The first K.U. touchdown came early in the first quarter when Rudy Valasek, freshman quarterback, tossed a 15-yard pass to Darrell Norris, 175-pound end, who scampered 35 yards for the score. The try for extra point failed. Junior Hess, freshman left half, also ran off nice gains against the Wildcats and helped to pile up the 202 yards the Jayhawkers made on the ground. Cliff McDonald, all-state quarterback from Lawrence, heaved his southpaw passes with deadly accuracy. The other Jayhawker tally was in the final quarter when Dale Mallon, freshman right half from Topeka, took the ball from the quarterback, drove over his own left tackle into the open, and scampered 27 yards to the end zone. Norris kicked the extra point with Valasek holding the ball. Coach Wayne Replogle substituted liberally and gave the fans an idea of what to expect in the form of reserve material for future grid While most of the play was far from the smooth-working exhibitions generally seen on the KU, gridiron, the game produced plenty of action. Some of the defensive charges made by the Jayhawker line proved that the Varsity spirit extends to Replogle's reserve squads. The Wildcats scarcely were a threat at any time, even though they were once in a position to try a field goal (which went wild). 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