PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 5,1945 Jayhawks Meet Iowa State Here Tomorrow in First Big Six Game Riding on the crest of a wave of spirit that hasn't been equaled at the University of Kansas for many years, the Jayhawkers tangle with Iowa State, their first Big Six foe, tomorrow afternoon in Memorial Stadium, in the season's first home game. game. From two o'clock kick-off time until the final whistle, the Mt. Oread eleven will be giving its all to smash the mighty Cyclones, contenders for the 1945 Big Six crown. The Kansans fell to the Ames boys, 25-0, last year, the worst defeat suffered at the hands of the Iowans since the yearly contests began in 1898. Work on Defense Plav Emphasis during the past week's preparation has been aerial and ground defensive play. In the forward wall, Coach Henry Shenk will be depending upon the consistent play of letterman Cecil Langford, Dud Day, and Wayne Hird, plus steadfastly improving newcomers, Jim Irwin, Bob Moore, and Duke Burt. Burt. With passing Frank Pattee still nursing an injured knee, aerial work will fall to Dale Morrow and Dick Bertuzzi. With talent four-deep at the quarterback slot, pilot's duties probably be drawn by Charlie Conroy, with George Gear, Neal Cramer, and Herb Foster on reserve. Cramer, and herb Foster on reserve. Wingman Norman Pumphrey and Dave Schmidt, both good receivers, and backs, Bertuzzi and Leroy Robison will be going down under the passes. Robison will be at the fulback's post, with Bill Collins an outstanding reserve. Cyclones Have Tricky Plays The Iowa State team has some tricky plays, working off an unorthodox formation, according to Denzel Gibbons, assistant backfield coach, who scouted the Cyclones at their 48-13 trouncing of Iowa State Teachers last week. Teacher Coach Mike Michalske has light, atomic backs, working behind a heavy forward wall, with a letterman at almost every post. Michalske and his staff, who were able to get a good look at their reserves in last week's encounter with Iowa State Teachers, were pleased with their showing. Le May Offered Senate Seat Columbus, Ohio. (UP)—Maj. Gen. Curtis Le May, commander of the famed B-29 bomber group which levelled Japanese industry, has been offered the interim appointment to the Ohio U.S. Senate seat, it was learned reliably today. The "pickings" have become more complicated, and we find a little variation in this week's prognostications. Guest "guesser" is end Dave Schmidt, V-12, Denver game captain. apartment Big Six contests this weekend: Big Six contests this weekend. Kansas vs. Iowa State at Lawrence. NOW ENDS SATURDAY Nebraska vs. Minnesota at Lincoln. Oklahoma vs. Texas Aggies at Norman. Missouri vs. Southern Methodist at Dallas; K—State vs. Olathe Clippers at Mahtatin. THE SWEETEST PICTURE IN THREE YEARS ANOTHER RECORD BREAKER SUNDAY ONE ENTIRE WEEK 'STATE FAIR' This is what the "experts" had to say about these games on the Pickograph: ADDED GEMS ADED GEMS DISNEY'S PLATO in Color Latest World News PICGRAPH Quigley: Kansas over Iowa State; Minnesota over Nebraska; Oklahoma over Texas Aggies; Southern Methodist over Missouri; and Olathe Clippers over K-State. **Shenk:** Kansas; Minnesota; Oklahoma; Southern Methodist; K-State; Schmidt: Kansas; Minnesota; Okla- lahoma; Missouri; K-State. VARSITY TONITE and SATURDAY RICHARD DIX in "THE KANSAN" 2nd Feature "2 o'Clock Courage" SUNDAY — THREE DAYS KEN CURTIS - JUNE STOREY HOOSIER HOTSHOTS in "Song of the Prairie" Plus— CHESTER MORRIS VICTOR McLAGLEN JEAN ROGERS "Rough, Tough and Ready" Veterans Organize For Hill Activities The Veterans club organized last year to be re-organized with a new name, constitution, aims and purposes, it was decided last night in the first meeting of the fall, Robert Lee, president announced. The meeting held in the Pine room of the Memorial building was a round-table discussion resulting in the election of a committee to draw up and submit new plans for adoption. Members of the committee are: Robert Lee, Robert C. McHarg, M. S. Winter, Joy E. Howland, F. C. Eberhardt, Margaret E. Cooper, Ralph Fleagle, Margaret E. Cooper, and Lloyd D. Cunningham. Specimens for Studv Found by Zoologists More than 300 research specimens were found recently in central Kansas by Prof. Donald F. Hoffmeister, assistant curator of modern verbrates, Bernardo Villa, graduate student, and J. F. Case, junior in the College. Today Conege. Harvest mice, deer mice, pocket mice, and pocket gophers were among the specimens gathered by the expedition. Several were found east of their previously known range. Use the sponge method to wash handbags made of plastics or washable coated fabrics. ENDS SATURDAY GRANADA GARY COOPER - LORETTA YOUNG Their Grandest Action Romance "Along Came Jones" VARSITY DANCE "SERENADERS"—LAWRENCE MEMORIAL H.S. MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING 9:00-12:00 Midnight $1.25 Stag or Drag (Tax Included) Saturday, Oct. 6th