UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE OCTOBER 15,1946 Jayhawkers Team To Watch This Weekend The Big Six football race is on with the Jayhawkers holding a top spot in the standings as a result of their 24 to 8 triumph over the Iowa State Cyclones and an undefeated record in four starts this season. For the first time this season all teams in the Big Six will be actively engaged Saturday within their own conference. The spotlight will fall on the KUJ Nebraska battle which will be the climax of Homecoming festivities on M. Oread. Iowa State will journey to Columbia to engage the Missouri Tigers, and the powerful Oklahoma Sooners will be host for the Kansas State Wildcats. the Missouri Tigers' showing against Ohio State after they had been thoroughly trounced in their game with Texas makes the Tigers one of the "tough" teams to beat in the conference. They now have a 26 to 0 win over Kansas State in Big six play. The Army team had one of its worst weekends when the Sooners invaded West Point. Oklahoma displayed some of the kind of football the Big Six fans would like to see, and the kind which will be produced in this area when the Jayhawkers meet the Sooners here. Nov. 9. Oklahoma went into the Texas conflict Saturday rated as the underdog but nevertheless gave the Longhorns a run for their money. Texas pulled out of the fray with a 20 to 13 victory but not until they had been removed from the "invincible" class. The Jayhawkers gained prestige within the Big Six circle Saturday to erase the memory of the doubtful showing against Wichita. As a result of the victory at Ames, Kansas has regained some of the confidence they deserve. Coach George Sauer was "pleased" with the spirit of the team and the ease with which the offense moved. The Kansas pass defense failed to show the proper effect although the Cyclones were held to six complications. The forward wall wasn't as effective as it could have been, and the Jayhawker secondary had to take care of most of the tackling chores. The Jayhawkers have more than a tough schedule ahead of them. The Kansas squad has had an uphlift fight to live up to the pre-season dope which had given the team the title of "the best team in 10 years." The team looked good in holding the favored Texas Christian eleven to a scoreless tie. Then came Denver and Jayhawk backers were on their way toward proclaiming the Jayhawkers as the "best." The Wichita game took some of the wind out of the victory sails and gave a warning what might happen of the Jayhawkers suffered another "mental relapse." Back on their feet again, the Jayhawkers are giving other Big Six teams something to think about. They will be a formidable foe if they can hurdle the Cormhuskers. Likewise, the Nebraska eleven is priming for the battle. It realizes it can have that prestige of the final gun finds Nebraska ahead. Human Skin Binding Found On Book In U.C.L.A. Library Los Angeles. (UP)—At least one of its 500,000 books is bound in human skin, the University of California at Los Angeles library has discovered. It has a volume entitled "Relations des Mouvements de al Villa de Messine," written in 1676 by an anonymous French author. Inscribed inside the front cover in contemporary handwriting are the words "reliure en peau humaine" -bound in human skin. The book, whose cover resembles pigskin, was part of a collection of the late Dr. James Westfall Thompson, acquired by U.C.L.A. four years ago. Sig Eps, D.U.'s Win Intramural Grid Games Two "A" teams in the intramural touch football league walked away from their opponents in Monday night games Sigma Phi Epsilon woke up after a slow start to swamp the ROTC eleven 30 to 0, and Delta Upsilon took an easy 10 to 0 game from the 941 club in which the independents never threatened. Sig Eps first hit pay dirt in the second period when Ike Crabaugh completed a 15-yard touchdown pass to Tom Wriglesworth, but it was not until the fourth quarter that the Sig Eps turned on the heat and scored four times. Two touchdowns were accounted for by Gehrig-Crabaugh passes, another came on an interception runback by Wriglesworth, and the finally on a lateral play with Ogg scoring. Delta Upsilon blew several touchdown chances, but were never threatened by a weak 941 club. D. U. won by a small margin, but easily, 10 to 0. The first two D. U. points came in the first quarter when a bad pass from center Joe Kesterson was fumbled in the end zone. The other scheduled "A" team game, between Delta Tau Delta and Alpha Phi Alpha was forfeited when Alpha Phi Alpha, failed to field a team within the time limit. Rockhill of D. U. nailed Meeker in the end zone a moment later to add two points to the total. The final score for Delta Upsilon came in the third period as Ed Woolcott tossed an eight-yard pass to Al Stinehaur in the end zone. Led by the slingshot arm of Hal Hunter, the Beta Theta Pi "B"队 won a hard-fought game from the Sigma Nu seconds, 12 to 6. Two Hunter passes accounted for both Beta scores. A kind of ear-conditioning originated hundreds of years ago in warm countries when potlers found their crude earthen storage jugs was cooled by seepage through the porous material and subsequent evaporation. PARKER HERBEX for Your Hair VITA FLUFF SHAMPOO IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 1/2 Mass. Phone 533 Attention, Students! CHUCK'S PICKUP & DELIVERY Call 1663 ANYWHERE IN THE CITY LIMITS Parcels, Trunks, Luggage, Furniture, Groceries Also Drug Store Delivery Light Moving and Hauling by Piece or Hour Save 20% by Cash and Carry at VARSITY CLEANERS 14th and Mass. 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