6 Friday, November 19, 1971 University Daily Kansan Arch Rivals to Meet Tigers to Challenge KU By MATT BEGERT The final KU football battle this season will decide which of the have-noses of the big Eight will reign as keeps of the conference It will be the 80th gridiron clash between the oldest football rivals west of the Mississippi, with the defending champion from a series head of 38-32-9. The teams first met in 1891 and have taken the field against each other annually ever since with one exe-tenant (Santander) not having a varsity football team. The Jawshaws' season record is 3-6 with a 1-9 record for the record-setting team, somewhat more dimeal than overall with a blank 0-4 record for JAYHAWK football coach Don Gymnasts to Travel To Chicago Meet Fambridge said earlier this week that the strong point of the Missouri team was its defensive replay respect for that whole team'. Fambridge said of the Tigers. Their problems are on offense. They've been beat pretty much by big plays and their own Fambaugh said Missouri's tight style of defense was its trademark. He said the defense could contain the opposing team on the wide sweep and that they did a "great job of rushing the ball." During Thanksgiving break the University of Kansas will send six gymnasms to the Midwest Open School in Chicago. The meet runs Nov. 26-27 and is open to all students at the gymnasms in the country. No team points are awarded in a game if the opposing team have earned an 8-6 score or better in their particular event to be held. 150 contestants are expected per event. Participating from the University of Kansas will be held on March 16, Joseph on the parallel bars, Brian Cooper on the high bars, Richard Schubert and Marc Forkas on horse and马 ring on tires. A score of 9.2 is needed in order to make the finals. KU gymnastics coach Bob Lockwood said that Schubert has the best chance in the final since the team sixth in the NAIA finals last year. WHEN KU BEAT Missouri in 2008, 11-29, the 'Hawks climbed the Orange bowl bid on New Year's Day of 1998. But the effect was minimal. Saturday will not result in anything as dramatic as a bowl bid. Indoor Track Next Event For Runners All things considered, K.U.'s cross country season was a 'real good one' according to Coach Buc Moore. The harris rose from fifth to second place in the conference despite the loss of three-mile champion Rilton Elliot with an achilles injury and Doug Smith with a knee injury. "We did lose some people in graduation, particularly Jay Mason and Neil Jehthouse. But it was not enough, and we will fit right in." Timmons said. He said that the K.U. track and cross country budget faced a challenge as a result there was the necessity of doing some penny-pinching. "I felt we felted about as high as we could," said Timmonds in an interview Thursday, "but if we had had those two back and forth performances, we would have probably gone higher." Timmons looking ahead to the up-coming indoor track season is concerned over the losses due to graduation of his distance man. "Athletes all over is facing a drastic situation and I'm tremendously concerned about it. I have to tell them in the nation's because we thought it might help him win the Rhodes Scholarship. This year we just could not justify the $800 that we need to send anyone." Timmons said. He added that as a policy the team wouldn't go to the national event unless it won the Big Eight championship. **\*Blanchard and Joseph have** **also in the scores this year.** **if they live up to their** **name the finals will make** **the finale," Locke said.** **Say it really."** Bowl Bids Possible for 4 in Big 8 KANSAS CITY (AP) — The Big Ball season rapidly draws in, could have four of its teams tapped Saturday for post season playoffs. Both teams go into the game after having been beaten in the first round. Missouri is recovering from a 45-10 loss to Iowa State, while the No. 2-rated Wisconsin wounds after having been beaten by the No. 2 rated team in the game. The Hawks suffered several injuries in the game with the Sooners. Mike McCoy, John Harper and Jordan Dotternells, Pat Noll, Ryan Delvin Williams and Steve Coley were all on the injury list earlier this week. All reports indicate, the team will be fit for Saturday's game. Top-ranked Nebraska and second-ranked Oklahoma, until their head-to-head collision Thursday, are assured of invitations with the Cornhaskens team. The team and Oklahoma to the sugar Bowl. Whether 10th rank Colorado, perhaps the Bluebonnet Box, becomes a state depends on how they do in two of four games involving Big Eight clubs Saturday. The Buffaloes, Oklahoma, are hosts to Air Force Oklahoma, are hosts to Air Force State in a conference meet at Ames, Iowa. In the last scheduled game of the fall season the University of Kansas Rugby Club A team with 15 players competes against the University of Missouri Rugby Club A team at 10 a.m. Saturday at Swope Park in Kansas City, Ky. Rugby Club To Play MU Corbin Claims Volleyball Title A KU victory would assure at least a share for first place in the Heart of America Rugby Football Club. Both teams have identical 8-1 conference records, while KU is 9-1 overall. Should KU and Des Moines win their final games, or lose off game might be scheduled. The Corbin 2 east and 6 north team downed the Lewis Hall No. 2 and the Cincinnati Reds in the women's intramural volleyball championships The Alpha Gamma Delta B team defeated the Alpha Gamma Delta A team to win third place honors. an longer than 19 yards. The Missouri team has scored only three times on scrimage runs. Whatever the effectiveness of the Missouri ground rush, the three offensive producers that have the advantage with are backfills Don Johnson and Bill Mauser and tailback Jack Bastable. Bastable scored the last touchdown for Missouri against the Hawks with a 23rd yard. "A GOOD sound defensive football team" was the way Fambrough described the Missouri defensive unit. THE BATTLE between Missouri and Kansas last year was a closely fought contest. The lead changed hands four different times during the game, with Iowa finally coming out on top, 28-17. The Tigers are not the strongest team in the offensive rushing department. Their rush offense has had only one "No one," he said, "has taken the football and driven against Missouri." Fambridge said the Hawks kicking game had been a week long this week and that it could be a very important factor Saturday. The seniors on both teams will be playing their last college game this year. The team is losing 22 of its team members to this year's year and KU will be losing 18. ★ ★ Tickets Available at KIEF'S Kansas Probable Starters **Women** Whitney L. gown end, until Grace Mason. back sleeve. Toni Bathke. Kyle McCoy. Mike McCoy. back sleeve. Toni Bathke. Mike McCoy. back sleeve. Toni Bathke. Mike McCoy. Joseph Brown. tuck sleeve. David Jones. quarterback. David Jones. quarterback. David Jones. quarterback. David Williams. gallick. David Williams. gallick. Delaware Paul Ritter, front and Philip Ritter, left guard Michael Ritter, right guard Gary Furner, right tactile Ronald Mack, left tactile Kevin Page, left tracer Low Hawkins, left corner Mark Graughart, right corner Missouri Wifeine John Anderson, right end Scot Anderson, left tackle Scott Anderson, center Scott Undergeriff, center Kirk Mightik, right肘 Kirk M mightik, left肘 Ed John Downey, quarterback Ed John Downey, halfback Jill Johnson, fullback Defense Job Name: Bill Rofford off and back Job Title: Bill Rofford, left back Job Name: Latha Rifford, right back Job Title: Latha Rifford, right back Job Title: Bernard Rifford, right back Sam Brittin, undercover Henry Hardy, right back halfback Heinrich Hardy, right back halfback in concert NOV.20,8PM-HOCH tickets at SUA office 2.50,3.00,3.50 Couch Coach Reamon said that 10 swimming events and two diving events had been scheduled. KU's BIG Eight championship swim team will hold an intrasquad meet at 7 p.m. tonight in Johnson, Gymnasium. 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