THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Aggies Figure on Breezing Past Kansas Aggres Over-Confident K-State Eleven Should Triumph Ad Lindsey's 1938 Jayhawkers had fallen before Notre Dame 52-0. Ed Hall and Ralph Miller were out for the season with injuries. Kansas State had chalked up an impressive 21-13 win over Missouri. The Kansas Aggie student paper mentioned the Kansas game as a "breather," much in the same fashion Manhattan sports writers are predicting this year's outcome between the state rivals, Kansas and Kansas State. Dick Amerine returned the opening kickoff 49 yards to the Wildcat 50-yard line and then on the next play scampered 50 yards off tackle to score, and the inspired Jayhawks went on to spring a 27-7 upset which rocked the Big Six. This was Kansas State's "breather" game in 1938. Kansas State has produced two startling surprises this fall, in dumping Nebraska and South Carolina. Hobbs Adams' boys expect to win easily from Gwinn Henry's injury riddled eleven and judging from comparative scores, the odds are naturally in the Aggies favor. K-State won from the Cornhuskers 12-6 while the Huskers crushed Kansas 32-0. Oklahoma defeated Kansas State 16-0 and the Jayhawks 38-0. However, despite the fact that the Aggies again figure on a "breather," anything can happen and Kansas rates an outside chance. Each team has one Big Six victory to its credit, and the winner of Saturday's contest is assured of at least fourth place in the final conference standings. Kansas State outweighs Kansas in both line and backfield. The Aggie forward wall shows an average of 203 pounds to the man, compared with Kansas' 198. Special attention will be paid to Mike Zeleznak, the Aggies' ace sophomore. Zeleznak starred against Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri, his highlight feat being the 66-yard touchdown gallop for the opening six-pointer on the Cornhuskers. Attempting to match strides with Zeleznak will be the Jayhawkers' ace sophomore, Ray Evans, Zeleznak's home town rival. Another sophomore star, Ray Niblo, who has performed well from time to time this year, may have a field day. The game will more than likely develop into a battle pitting the Aggies fine running attack against the aerial thrusts of "Rifling" Ralph Miller, Stellar performers in the K-State backfield, in addition to Zeleznak, are Bill Quick, Kent Duwe, and Lyle Wilkins. The return of Hubert Ulrich, great left end, will bolster the K.U. lineup. Saturday's starting eleven may see sophomore tackles Jack Tenenbaum and Warren Hodges in game-opening roles. Attend the Faculty Follies at 8:15 tonight in Fraser Theater. ★★★★★ The Gibbs Clothing Co. "WHERE CASH BUYS MORE" 811 Mass. St. TOPCOATS OVERCOATS 14. 75 19.50 22.50 24. 50 27.50 Coverts, fleeces, woolens in the popular young men's styles and colors. Buy at last year's low prices while present stocks last. FINGERTIP COATS $5.95 - $15.95 Corduroy reversibles, woolens and fleeces in a choice of colors. Women's Intramurals By Nancy Prather The inter class hockey squads have been chosen and the first game will be played at 4:30 Monday, November 17. The senior-freshman team will play the junior-sophomore team. The girls chosen for the teams are those who attended hockey practice regularly. The senior-freshman squad is as follows: Bingham, Bitter, Watsen, Allen, Meyers, Gilmer, Seyler, Demint, Green, Jacobson, Wynn, Arnall, McAdoo, and Ehrke. The girls on the sophomore-junior squad are: Rader, Schaake, Chaffle, Burton, Wells, Moon, Eisele, Howell, Conary, Lawrence, Gsell, Davison Bueker, Shartell, and Todd. ALLIGATOR Rainwear Sold by University Men "Standout" in rainy weather style! ALLIGATOR It's tailored to a "T" for style- wise college ment Sophisticated Casually comfortable You can't get wet in it! Guaranteed water- proof! Other Alligator Rainwear, $5.75 to $29.50