--- PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 19,1945 11 The Big Six teams play in their own backyard this weekend. Kansas faces Okaboma at Norman, Missouri takes on K-State at home, and the Cornhuskers journey up to Ames to meet Iowa State. Guest "expert" this Friday is Wayne Hird, Washburn game captain and Jayhawker center. The prognosticators gave an emphatic nod to Missouri over K-State, half-heartedly picked Iowa State to beat the Cornhuskers, and were sticking with Kansas against Oklahoma, the Big Six champs. SMASH THE SOONERS The Kansas grid team may be the underdog in pre-game pickings, but we're betting on the Kansas two-milers to whip the cleats off the Sooners in a half-time meeting at Norman tomorrow. The Jayhawkers' Hurrying Haroids, Harold Moore, and Harold Hinchee, are expected to gallop off from Oklahoma. Moore, who was Ohio State college champion two-miler while attending Denison university, ran an easy two miles in 10:14.5 against L.S.C. Coach Ray Kanehl is predicting that Moore will break 10 minutes more than once this season. He ran the distance in 9:58 at Ohio last year. SMASH THE SOONERS Want to spend a hectic Saturday afternoon listening to the Kansas-Oklahoma game? Four stations are broadcasting the game, which is slated to be a Big Six championship determiner. Frosh Nominations Are Due Oct.31 Nomination for the freshman election Nov. 6 must be turned in to Jean McIntire, secretary of the All-Student Council, by Oct. 31, Jean Templeton, election committee chairman, said today. Certificates filed by political parties must contain the name, classification, and political affiliation of the candidate; and the signatures of the president and secretary of the political party. Independent nominations may be filed by a petition containing 100 signatures. Miss Templeton stated. There is a $1 fee for all nominations. Uranium, the rare metal used in the development of the atomic bomb, is heavier than gold. 'Others Have, Why Not Us?' Shenk Asks By HENRY SHENK Head Football Coach The fighting Jayhawkers meet the red-shirted Sooners of Oklahoma university at Norman, Saturday, in what has been called a "breather" for the 1944 Big Six champs. Some critics have gone so far as to say that it will be just a question of how big the Oklahomans wish to make the score. But the team does not feel that way about it, and neither do I. We feel that we can beat Oklahoma and that we will beat them. We know that Oklahoma probably has the best team in the Big Six. But we also know that the Sooners have been beaten this year by other teams. What others can do, we can do. The Oklahoma team will outweigh us about 20 pounds a man, and the Sooners have more experienced players than Kansas. But so did Iowa State and Denver. If our boys will explode like they did against Washburn last week, we will surprise the critics. The game will be close, hard fought, and with some favorable breaks, Kansas will sink the Sooners. Four Visit Phi Delt's Sam Harris, Oliver Samuels, Joseph Lindsey, and William Martindell were guests at the Phi Delta Theta house Wednesday. K.U. Battles Odds Against Sooners (continued from page one) Frank Pattee's shoes, to share aerials with fullback Leroy Robison. Robison is taking to the air for the first time. He shares top scoring honors in the Big Six with Phelps of Iowa State. Kansas enters the O.U. joust with a weakened quarterback slot. George Gear, Hutchinson ace, has a broken finger but he will have Herb Foster, Topeka V-12, on reserve. Two other quarterbacks, Neal Cramer and Charles Conroy, are on the bench with injuries. Kansas runs mostly from the T, and has swept up the impressive total of 913 net yards rushing in four games. The Jayhawkers will be facing a pass offensive in the Sooners, who have majored in the air route for 14 consecutive Big Six victories. Kansas Uses the 'T' Victories. The starting line-up named by Shenk includes Norm Pumphrey and Dave Schmidt at ends; Bob Moore and Duke Burt, tackles; Pat Burke and John Dickerson, guards; Wayne Hird, center; and Bertuzzi, Morrow, Robison, and Gear in the secondary. Other squadmen making the trip are: John Armstrong, "Rusty" Baltis, Bob Burch, Lawrence Channell, "Bunk" Chase, Bill Collins, Dud Day, Stan Dickey, Bob Dvorak, Bob Gove, Ijm Irwin, Don Jarrrett, Stan Jervis, Cecil Langford, Jim Legg, Rex Marxmiller, Joe Shamet, Ben Wilson, Merle Zeller, Conroy, Cramer, Foster, and Pattee. Bolivar Marquez Heads El Atenea, Spanish Club Boilvar Marquez, College senior from Panama, was elected president of El Ateneo, University Spanish club Wednesday. Other officers elected were Jean Kaufmann, College senior, vice president; Horacio Salerno, College, special student, secretary; William David Somerville, College sophomore, treasurer; and Adrienne Means Hiscox, College sophomore, social chairman. Wesley Members To Hike Wesley Foundation members will meet at 1209 Tennessee street for a "sack" lunch hike at 3 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. Dr. Edwin F. Price, dean of the school of Religion, announced today. There are about 120,000,000 sheep in Australia. Our English Dean Prefers Coke to Tea (continued from page one) come to New York to be married, The Werners have two children, Dorothy and Jean, who are graduates of the University. Both Dean and Mrs. Werner are naturalized citizens. He became a citizen 12 years ago and four years later Mrs. Werner also became a citizen. Thoroughly loyal to his new country he says. "The first few weeks I was here I could tell you lots of things that were wrong with the United States, but now it's different." Laudon Assists Iowa Geologists Dr. Lowell R. Laudon, of the department of geology, recently spent a week at the Iowa State geological survey office, as a consultant on geological problems in defining the Devonian-Mississippian strata boundary in Iowa. GOOD BOOKS For Your Fall Reading Hilton—So Well Remembered Hersey—Minor Heresies Costain—The Black Rose Langley—A Lion Is in the Streets Popkin—The Journey Home Chondos—Village in the Sun Hobart—The Peacock Sheds His Tall Marquis James — Cherokee Strip Carl — Laughing Stock Priestley — Three Men in New Suits Sinclair Lawn — Case Timelumber Douglas — The Robe Bowen — Yankee From Olympus Greene — Not in Our Stars McLennan — Two Solitudes THE BOOK NOOK THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 GRANADA NOW ENDS SATURDAY MARGARET O'BRIEN EDWARD G. ROBINSON "OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES" OWL SHOW SAT. 11:45 SUNDAY 5 DAYS DEANNA...goes detecting...in the merriest mystery in kisstory!