PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940 Jayhawks Hold 10 Game Edge in Aggie Series A supreme, confident Wildcat, unmindful of the many times Kansas has twisted his tail unexpectedly, meets the underdog Jayhawker in the thirty-eighth game of the series at Manhattan tomorrow. Kansas supremacy in the series with K-State, which began in 1902. is marked. But this does not keep the Wildcats from being ranked as favorites. However, no form sheet can predict the outcome of this game so spirited is the intense rivalry. Most Important Contest Each year students of both schools work themselves into a frenzy over the game. No contest is coveted more. The games have been so close and so bitterly fought in recent years that the spirit of combat has carried over to the spectators. Riots and numerous fights have been started over possession of the goal posts. No student will forget the battle for the goal posts waged by the K-Staters last year. Although beaten, 27 to 6, Kansas students decided that Wildcat rooters would not get the posts too. The police finally subdued the rioters after a half hour of battling. Kansas Has Series Edge Kansas holds a big edge over K-State in the series, leading 22 games to 12 with 3 ties. The Wildcats won only one game before 1924. Since then they have captured 11 while losing 5. State won five straight from 1924 to 1928. In 1930, Kansas' greatest team of the decade, led by "Jacrin' Jim" Bausch, Carnie Smith, Ormand Beach, and other stars, opened the Big Six conference race with a 14 to 0 victory over Kansas State and went on to win the conference championship. Jayhawks Set---- versity while losing to Iowa State and Nebraska. K-State Ends Strong The Wildcat ends, Wallace Swanson, and Don Munzer, playing in the place of the injured Ed Barnhart, are rated among the best in the conference. Other standouts in the Kansas State line include Ken Hamlin, 190 pound center, Ed Huff, 202-pound guard, and Bernie Weiner, a two year letterman at tackle who is strictly all-conference material. Spearheading the backfield is Kent "Admiral" Duwe, who as a sophomore last year made the Kansas State fans forget all about Elmer Hackney when the "One Man Gang" was injured. Duwe will start at quarterback. Eugene Snyder a sophomore and Chris Langvardt, a two-year letter winner, will fill the halfback slots with Art Kirk, 185-pound senoir, taking care of the fullback post. Two New Starters Prominent in the Jayhawk lineup will be two athletes starting for the first time this season. Herb Hartman, husky right guard, will replace Jay Kern and Paul Hardman will take over Ward Crowell's duties at right end. Ross Relph, an outstanding sophomore tackle, also should see considerable action during the afternoon. Rounding out the Kansas line will be Hub Lhrich at left end, Jim Holloway at left tackle, Quido Massare at left guard, Game Captain Don Pierce at center, and W. F. Jack at right tackle. The Jayhawk backfield will be the same one which has started all the games this year. Marvin Vandaveer will be at quarterback, Ed Hall and Jake Fry at halfbacks, and Ed Suagee at fullback. Although neither is in the starting lineup, Kansas and Kansas State fans alike will see two of the outstanding sophomore backs in the Big Six when Don Pollom. Jayhawk halfback, and Bill Quick, Wildeat quarterback, are sent into the game. Flower Phone 820 Flowers for Corsages, Party Decorations, Table Decorations, Flowers for Cheer-for all occasions Ward's are "at your service" at all times to fulfill your decoration needs. (Flowers sent by wire) WARD'S FLOWER SHOP 910 Mass. 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Probable Starting Lineup | KANSAS | | K | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ulrich (190) | LE | Swanson (185) | | Holloway (225) | LT | Makalous (210) | | Massare (192) | LG | Huff (202) | | Pierce (180) (C) | C | Hamlin (190) | | Hartman (190) | RG | Niemoller (194) | | Jack (216) | RT | Weiner (215) | | Hardman (182) | RE | Munzer (180) | | Vandaveer (172) | QB | Duwe (193) | | Hall (185) | LH | Snyder (180) | | Fry (160) | RH | Langvardt (175) | | Suagee (185) | RE | Kirk (185) | Officials—Parke Carroll, Kansas City, Mo., refeire; B. J. Firkins, Iowa State, umpire; E. C. Quigley, St. Marys, head linesman; Bill Day, Nebraska, field judge. Radio broadcasts—KMBC, Kansas City, Mo., and KFH, Wichita. GENE LONG attended Heavener, Okla., high school. He is 20 years old. 5 feet 11, and weighs 212 pounds. Long lettered four years as a tackle. His team went to the Oklahoma football finals in 1938. 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