PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1939 Teams Coached by Henry and Stidham Meet on Gridiron for First Time Saturday Afternoon Head Oklahoman--- The Sooner coach formerly played football in Lawrence, having been graduated from Haskell in 1977, where he was a grid star. TOM STIDHAM OF OKLAHOMA Oklahoma Aggies And Washburn Battle Saturday - Missouri Valley Title May Be Decided This Weekend in Moore Bowl At Topcka By Jim Reed Topeka, Oct. 18—After Saturday's game with the horse-riding Oklahoma Angels, the Washburn Icabochs will be off his off to the race or the race is off. The Missouri Valley Conference leadership will be at stake when the two eleven square off at 2:30 eck in Moore Bowl in the 75th anniversary Washburn College Homecoming. It promises to be a gala event with all the brilliance of a Hollywood preview. There will be more than a score of Boats, at least a dozen high school bands and in the box of honor will sit Gov. Payne Rhymer, the homecoming queen and her royal party. A courtship ball will be held in the building. Bob Popps, a nationally hand direct bird from the Muehlebach校 in Kansas City, Mo, will play for the concert dance. Hundreds of Washburn alumni are expected to attend. Starting in the Washburn backfield will be Wally Schroeder, the nimbled-skinned speedster from Marion, who carried the opening kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown against Colorado College last week; Kayo (Small Frye) Eumon, 150-pound, triple-threat (Marcus Sparks), 170-pound, Clark, 190-pound, line-baiting (tallback from Meriden, and Dale Isaacs, snooky sophomore from Burlington. Pete Rivers, the jack-of-all-trades in the Oklahoma A. & M. backfield will be the boy for the Echaboda to watch. Rivers was out most of last week and would be back in form this autumn and it was his goal that beat Tulsa last week. WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS Golf tournament results: Warms, Kappa, defeated Clawson, Alpha Delta Pi, two up; Lace, IND; defeated Barchay, Pi Phi, one up; Briggs, Corbin, defeated Greisa, Pi Phi, five up. Horseshoe results: Pi Phi defeated Kappa Alpha Theta 3-0. Volleyball results: Kappas defeated Kappa Alpha Theta 40-38, Alpha II defeated Gamma Phi 40-28, Pi II defeated Omega 50-27, Alpha Delta Pi defeated Sigma Kappa 44-27. Contestants in the archery tournament are as follows: Haskins, Browning, and Krusdon, Pi Beta Phi; Jarrott, Hartmann, and Harmon, Alpha Omicron Pi; McIntire, Payne, and Meeker, Alpha Chi Omega; Gartrell, McAnaw, and Horn, Watkins Hall; Trautwein, Tippin, and Kirby, Millhall; Milhaun, Alpha Delta Pi; Bell, Herrmann, and Quinn, IWW; Tuley and Andrews, Sigma Kappa; Parker, McNewan, and Reminders: The fourth round of tennis singles must be played off by Oct. 26. The second round of archery and scores handed in by Oct. 27. COVEY'S Renew 24-Year-Old Grid Feud RENT RENT Singles --- 15c hr. A 2 hrs. --- 35c hr. BIKE Doubles --- 35c hr. 14th & Mass. Tigers and Wildcats Open Conference Schedules At Columbia Saturday Columbia, Oct, 28—Firing begins in earnest along the Big Six football front as the University of Missouri and Kansas State meet in an elimination battle in Memorial stadium, here, Saturday. The start of the season found the Tigers accorded an excellent chance of lifting Oklahoma's crown and the Wildcats rated as a "dark horse" contender. But as the season got under way against intersectional foes, the Wildcats were quick to bring to light their title aspirations, while the Tigers somewhat faltered. Battled For 24 Years In 24 years of rivalry on the gridiron, each school has won ten games, and four contests ended with the score deadlocked. Saturday's game marks the first conference venture for either team this year. ___ A great show of individual talent is in store for the fans when Paul Christian, the Tiger ace, and Melvin Sealy, Wildcat pride and joy match their respective talents on the gridiron. Both players are talented rummers passers, and punters. Though it is doubtful Seiley can match "Passin Pauli" tosses, it is certain he will give the Tiger defense a buzzy attack in the bail carrying department. Hackney Will Miss Game Eiren "One Man Gang" Hackney, Kansas State's high-touch touted full-sack will miss the game, according o reports emanating from the Manhattan encampment. Coach Westry also indicated the Wildcat captain, Don Crumbaker, is a loudful starter. The Missouri Tigers will be at virtually full strength, as Coach Daufort announced Jerry Noto-wiz is the only player not in shape for the contest. A boon to Tiger hopes came with the return of Bill Cunningham, sensitilizing sophomore backbone, to active duty. My sophomore Christian Chase, Ryburn Chase will be on hand to do relief duty if "Bullet Bill" suffers a recurrence of his ankle injury. In an effort to keep his squad from getting stale, Coach Faurot called a halt in practice sessions today. The forepart of the week was spent in offensive and defensive fundamental drills, and Thursday's workout was devoted to polishing up the repertoire of plays. The Tiger mentor indicated he would pursue the same policy he used in the Washington U. game, a liberal use of reserve. Against the Bears, the Tiger reserve rank and file saw much of the active duty and turned in a very credible performance. Donlan, Kappa Alpha Theta; Current, Morris, and Chi Omega; Hammbrook, West and Fuller, Gamma Phi Beta; Hall Deal, and King, Kappa Alpha Theta; Strubble, Briggs, Watson, and Caskor, IMD; Watson, Caste and CATOR. IND Members of the first squad hockey team will report at the gymnasium at 9:15 a.m. Saturday. Those on the team are: Lois Wisler, Victory Hawkey, Bunny Jenkins, Lenora Grizzell, Evelyn Kenning, Geraldine Virgin, Virginia Bell, Evelyn Herrnim, Alta Bingham, McAdeo McAdow, Gladys Bitter, Wanda Horosko, Marjorie Radrice, Viginia Hartman, Ann Reade, Mickie Learndar, Dorothy Jo Smith, and Helen Wilson. Dominoes Defeat Phi Delt's 6-4 ✕ Fourtiner Tosses Pass In Closing Minutes for Touchdown Joe Fourtint, one of the best passers in intramural football, was the shining star of the Domino's victory. He completed four out of five losses in the closing minutes of them resulting in touchdown. Producing one of the season's upsets, the Galloping Dominoes flashed a brilliant last minute passing attack to down the heretofore undefeated Delta Theta eleven yesterday by a score of 6 to 4. As a result of two safeties early in the game, the Delta Delis' held a 4-0 lead until the closing moments of the game. Fourtiner's running, passing, and kicking the Fhi Delt on their heels most of the game. McCoy Dominoe end, who caught the scoring toss, played an excellent allaround game. Cheatham, McGhee, O'Hara, and McClure turned in fine performance for the Phi Delt's. By Clint Kanag, c'42 Talying a safety with four minutes to play, Pi Kappa Alpha defeated the Delta Upsion eleven to 0. B. Morgan, P.K.A. lineman, tagged Burt, D.U. in the end zone to give his team its first victory of the season. Hensler, hulkback, and Cochener, tackle, were outstanding on the Delta Upsion队. Schuyler Rice, guard on the D.U. eleven, received a bad knee injury in the course of the game. He is confined in Watkins Memorial hospital. The Sigma Chi's were credited with a victory by forfeit over the ISA-6 team. The ISA-1B displayed a devastating attack beatting the ISA-5, and the "C" team fought the ISA-7B to 6 to 6 draw in the six-man league. NOTICE All women students planning to attend the football game with Oklahoma at Norman, Saturday, Oct. 21, must sign up in the Office of the Adviser of Women, room 204. Frank Strong hall, by noon today, and have a written permit from parents sent direct to this office. THIS YEAR IT'S THE SURCOAT THAT'S GOING PLACES Ard We Have Them In A comfortable, easy fitting garment that is longer than a jacket and thus affords more protection in cold weather. See them in all the popular fabrics and colors. Gabardine Fall Neckwear New arrivals of smart fall patterns in wools that provides plenty of selection. 49c .. Wool Gibbs Clothing Co WHERE CASH BUYS MORE 811 Main St. By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Kansan Sports Editor Jake Fry, ailing halfback, who has been sick at his home in Kansas City, will return to Lawrence this afternoon in order to make the trip to Norman. The flashy sophomore back has been ill since Tuesday morning with a bad cold and a couple of sore ribs that he brushed in the Colorado State game. It is unlikely that Fry will play much in tomorrow's battle with the Sooners. With Rhule and Lenhart round back into shape, Fry may be the only Jayhawk not physically fit to enter the Oklahoma game. Ralph Miller, who is still hampered somewhat by his knee, will not make the trip. In an article by an eastern sports writer commenting on the fact that drop-kicking is making a come back in collegiate football, Jayhawkers' Chester Gibbens is mentioned as an outstanding drop-kick artist. When Chester added the extra point against Colorado State last Saturday it was his eighth straight conversion. Six of them coming las year and two this season. His chances of adding to his string Saturday are very slim. The Sooners have had only three touchdowns scored on them this year, one by S.M.U. and a couple by Texas U. Last week the Column scored 50-per cent, which isn't so hot, at predicting the outcome of some of the pigskin encounters. But it was sure fun so here goes again. It looks like the Big Six is bound to win two games this weekend, because a couple of the affairs are in the family. At Norman we see little hope of a valiant Jayhawker upsetting the powerful Sooner juggernaut, so it's Oklahoma by a wide margin. (Note to the K.U. gridsters—If you win this game I will grow a mustache, if I can, and "let" you "remove" it a la Jim (Topeka Capital) Reed style). Over at Columbia where the conference canine cousins. Wildcats and Tigers, will jump at each others' throats Saturday we are prejudiced by "Pitching Paul" and take Missouri over K-State. The Cornhuskers will play host to Baylor at Lincoln and we believe Nebraska will rise to the occasion and upset their highly touted rivals. Up in Iowa Drake and State will fight a grudge battle that should be a honey, and we'll take the Cyclones, on account of we beat them and Drake beat us. Understand. Supremacy of the Missouri Valley will be at stake in Topeka Saturday afternoon when Washburn and Oklahoma A. & M. tangle for the loop leadership, and we think the Ichabods will still be on the top rung Saturday night.. And to you football fans who can't make the trip to Norman, take a tip from the editor and travel over to Topeka to see this game, it should be a honey with two powerful teams battling for a league title, possibly, with all the extra trimmings of a homecoming tossed in for good measure. Here are some more that we picked at large: Arkansas over Texas; Notre Dame over Navy (that should help our average); Northwestern over Wisconsin—但接受ing that Waldorf can't lase forever Tennessee over Alabam; Baylor over Kansas; Penn over Kentucky; "guessing" this one; Minnesota over Ohio State; Tulane over North Carolina; Duke over Syracuse; Pittsburgh over Duguese; Cross over Ohio; Memphis over Oklahoma; Buffalo over Illinois; and as a closing shot we'll take T.C.U. over Texas A. & M. AN ALL-AMERICAN FAVORITE As seen in Elegance Here's the shoe that sets the pattern for all leisure shoes—the Slack—famous Winthrop original. Now it's smarter than ever in Havana brown saddle. Also Creole brown Buffalo-hide with leather sole. As seen in Esquire Two-Mile Team Favored To Win From Sooner Four Although underdogs in the football game at Norman tomorrow, the Jayhawks will rank as favorites in the two mile team race. Four Kansas two milers will accompany the football team and will run their Sooner rivals during the half-time intermission. Ray Harris, Big Six two mile champion, is expected to break the tape tomorrow. Other members of the Kansas foursome will be Don bhompson, a sophomore, and Chuck Toleren and Joe Ryan, latter- One of the features of the meet will be the debut in varsity competition of Bill Lyda, the Sooners sophomore ice. Lyda was an Oklahoma high school sensation in the half-mile and quarter-mile run. 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