PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 9,1945 IN THE HUDDLE with PAT PENNEY Our Pickograph poll this week finds only one agreement on the outcome of tomorrow's football games. Scheduled Big Six games are: Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Manhattan. Kansas U. vs. Marquette at Milwaukee. Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Oklahoma is a sure winner as picked by the four "experts." Tex Langford, our visiting prognosticator who was game captain last week, predicts a Nebraska victory over K-State as also does Coach Shenk and your editor. Ernie Quigley, athletic director predicts a K-State victory over the Cornhuskers who took the Jayhawkers for a ride last weekend at Lincoln. Your editor sees another black defeat for the Jayhawkers at Marquette. She is out-voted 3 to 1 by the head coach, athletic director, and a member of the team. (Also—she hopes she's wrong.) Meet Your Team. MASSACRE MARQUETTE let Your Team Harnessed up in football padding, he doesn't resemble an aquatic star. However, Stan Jervis, the little Jervis 5-foot, 10-inch end from Gross Point, Mich., has been a life guard several years in the lake region. He also lettered two years in swimming in high school. Stan transferred Iast July from Dennison, Ohio, where he had been stationed one year. He played football it Gross Point High school two years, and lettered his senior year. "Streak" wishes he and his high school clarinet were on speaking terms, but says he's "not even hot on it now." Stan is in the N.R.O.T.C. program and is majoring in mechanical engineering. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Large Selection of SKIRTS Complete Line of Sizes WOOL CREPE RAYON CREPE 100% WOOL Good Assortment of Styles Every Color to Choose From Last week we had quite a ball game with the Nebraska Cornhuskers. One characteristic of this year's Kansas team evidenced in Lincoln—they never know when they are licked. Marquette's Plenty Tough, Shenk Says By HENRY SHENK Head Football Coach Many teams would have folded up when the other team was 14 points ahead at the half, but Kansas came back and made a great rally. With the exception of three slip ups, the Jayhawks played good defensive ball against the Cornhuskers and made 17 first downs to Nebraska's six. This Saturday, we play Marquette, one of the toughest teams on our schedule. Football veterans occupy nearly every position. Never has Kansas licked the Hilltop aggregation. We hope to change this record and put the game in the "win" column. But again, we will be outweighed at nearly every position. Marquette is noted for hard, rugged playing, but if we can match their viciousness, we will give a good account of ourselves in Milwaukee Saturday. With the exception of Robison, the Kansas team is in good shape for the Marquette game. Marxmiller and Bertuzzi have slight injuries, but should be able to play. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. Phone 425 TAN CALF TAN CALF Aristocrats - - $6.85 Olympics - - - $6.00 JARMANS MILITARY One Strap - - $6.85 Kappa, Chi O, Theta, A.D. Pi Near Finals HAYNES & KEENE 819 Mass. Phone 524 Four teams are tied for first place as women's intramural volleyball nears the finals. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Delta Fi, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Chi Omega each have won four games. This tie will be played off at 8:15 p.m. Monday, with the finals at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Teams winning three games and losing one were Corbin hall, Alpha Chi Omega, Pi Beta Phi, and Watkins hall. The third place winners were Alpha Omicron Pi, Gamma Phi Beta, IWW, and Delta Gamma. Men's intramural handball singles will begin next week, Ray Kanehl, intramural coach, announced today. Playoffs will start Monday with 37 contestants. Handball Draws 37 Preliminary tryouts for the annual Campus Problem Speaking contest will be Nov. 29 in green hall, Miss Margaret Anderson and Prof. E, C. Buehler of the speech department announced today. Contestants should present a problem and solution pertinent to student and University life. Entrants will give four-minute speeches on the subject they plan on using in the finals Dec. 5. Seven to 11 finalists will be chosen. Speech Contest Trials Slated For Nov. 29 The contest was originated in 1925 and was held annually until two years ago when it was discontinued because of the war. Students interested should see Miss Anderson or Professor Buehler. Call KU 25 with your news. A CHRISTMAS GIFT For Pop, Mom, Daughter, Son "LOUNGING SLIPPERS" Wool Top, Leather Sales, Warm, Comfortable $2.95 Colors: Maroon, Red, Brown, Light Blue, Navy Sizes: Small, medium, large ENDS SATURDAY 2—TOP SHOCK SENSATION HITS—2 We Double-Dare You to See This . . . DOUBLE SHRIEK & SHUDDER SHOW The Shriek . . 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