PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1939 HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN Kansan Sports Editor Students, today's history lesson is on the K.U.-O.U. football series Dusting off the record books we find that the Oklahoma - Kansas football rivalry dates back to 1903 and has been continuous ever since. It is only one year younger than KKC, which and that originated in 1902. And 12 years younger than the Jayhawker - Conniskirsh feud, Kansas' oldest. In the first game the Jayhawkers triumphed 17 to 5. In fact Kansas dominated for a number of years. The two schools played nine times before the Sooners were able to win them, by a score of 3-0. During this period the Jayhawkers made a total of 126 points to Oklahoma's 124. The record book shows that Harold Weeks, Mich., '92, was coach at Keesar when they first played the Sooners. He was replaced by it. Kennedy the following year, who held the coaching reins until 1910. The most devastating Oklahoma win came in 1918 when the Sooners piled up 33 points to zero for the Jayhawks. Jay Bond, who spent two years at University coaching staff, was Jayhawk football coach at the time. Strange as it may seem, the Jay-hawkers seated their most decisive victory, 31 to 4, in 1985, Bennie Owens' first year as head football coach at Norman. Owens' became famous in his twenty-one year reign as head coach at Norman. The Oklahoma stadium is built on Owen field, named after their beloved coach. In 1937 up until the last 20 seconds it looked as if a field goal was going to be the winning margin. In the first half RAPHAEL Boudreau, who earned a reputation as a field goal artist during his three-year stay at Oaklahoma, had scored from 59 yards. But in the last half Dick Amerine grabbed a pass that had been deflected by a Sooner backfield man and raced for a touchdown to defeat the Oklahoma. In spite of the fact that the teams have about split even on the total games won, few of the games have been close. In most of the contests one team has won by two or three touchdowns. Only two games ended with one team leading by a single point. In 1912 the Sooners won 6-5 and in 1926 Kansas avenged when they won a 10-9 victory. In three games the margin of victory was three points. For all time in the Big Six Conference, Oklahoma is second (Nebraska leading), with 26 wins, 20 losses, and 6 ties. The Jayhawkers are fourth with a record of 18 victories, 31 defeats, and 6 ties. Oklahoma should win, in fact by a large score, but the Jayhawkers weren't supposed to win in 1935 and 1937, but they did! So? Beta-Phi Psi Tilt Ends in 6-6 Tie Beta-Pl Sig Nu's Topple A.T.O. Crew, 12-0 ★ Theta Tau's Downed, 6-0 By Phi Gam Team in Other Intramural Contest By Clint Kanaga Staving off a last minute attack Beta Theta Pii eaked a 6 to 6 tie with the Phi Kappa Psi team yesterday. In the other eleven-man team football games, the Sigma Nu's defeated the Alpha Tau Omega's, 12 to 0, and Phi Gamma Delta downed the Teta Tau 6-0. The Beta-Phi Psi battle was the most exciting game of the day, with the two elevers being evenly matched in defensive and offensive play. The Phi Psi's tallied their score in the first few minutes of the game. "Potsy" Powell, Phi Psi back, heaved a bullet pass to Dickerson for 10 yards and a touchdown. The Beta's retaliated late in the second half, Vance Hall, Beta aaser, flipped an aerial 18 yards to McCailn for a touchdown. Fees, Beta, missed the conversion. The Phi Pai's then executed the most brilliant play of the game. On a sneaker player, Powell tossed the pigeon toward to Puma. Phi Pai who was tagged inches from the Beta goal line. Three Phi Pai plays failed and the game ended in a draw. Taking advantage of every break, the Sigma Nu's triumph over the heretofore undefended A.T. eleven. In the third quarter, Stripp, Sigma Nu lineman, intercepted one of Walter's heaves and raced 21 yards down the sidelines for the first Sigma Nu score. O'Brien, Sigma Most Valuable Player Award Could Go to Sullivant If a "most valuable player" award was to be given this year to a member of the Kansas football squad, the honor likely would go to Milton Sullivan. Jayhawk quarterback. "Sally" is one of the best liked men on the squad and although not a flashy player is the type of back any coach would be glad to have. He is as steady and dependable as any player could be. Although he has difficulty tip- is difficulty tipat more than 170 pounds, the five ruckers in the oier is one of the most rugged men on the squad. He is built beautifully and has the legs of a 200 pounder. The proof of his ruggedness lies in the fact that he SULLIVAN — this not missed a single game win, years of competition at blocking and tackling Sullivan has no superiors among the Jayhawk backfield men. His blocks are deadly effective, as he showed Nu, blocked an A.T.O. punt, and his teammate, Fogel, received the ball for the second tally. Wise's passes to Stone and Russell featured the touchdowns by Harlan, end, were the sound performers on the A.T.O. eleven. Bill Bevan's interception of a Theta Tau pass gave the Phi Hams' their first victory of the season Bevan dashed 15 yards for a touchdown after making the interception The Phi Hams' won 6 to 0. 827 Vermont GET YOUR CAR READY Drive in for our autumn check-up of grease, battery, radiator, tires. OUR FREE SCOOTER SERVICE enables us to hurry to you aid with our car doctor anywhere from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. MOTOR IN YOU'LL SEE A NEW K.U. Sparkling with humor . . . abounding with new faces, new personalities. . . replete with the year's best photography . . . that's the NEW SOUR OWL. 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From Fort Scott he came here and has been outstanding in scholarship as well as in athletics. He is a student in the University's school of law. In addition to being a hard running back, Sullivan is fast enough to be dangerous off flicker or around him. He could defend 36 yards a try carrying the ball. Texas Busses Orange and White Texas Buses Orange and White Austin, Tex. (UP) -Austin motor busses are painted orange and white, colors of the University of Texas. The selection is not due entirely to college spirit. The combination has been found good for accident-preventing visibility. Sullivant's talents are by no means limited to these things, however, as he is a fine ball carrier. His plunges generate terrific power for a man his size. "Sully" scored Kansas' first touchdown in Big Six play this fall when Swain State when he dived over the locked lines for the six points. Ray Harris, the Kansas star, will be supported by Don Thompson, Charles Toberen, and Joe Ryan Haris is expected to win with comparative ease. Don Thompson who did not extended himself to the limit to win the Cyclones runners in his first competition two weeks ago will be ready to give the Sooners a run for their money. Little is known about the Oklahoma runners. Their clash with the Jayhawks is their first meet of the fall season. The Sooners will be caped by three players who placed third on the thirty-man field at the Big Six meet last year. Two-Mile Team Should Win Title ★ With Harris as Kingpin Kansas Harriers Rated Tops in Big Six With one of the greatest two-mil-ers in Kansas truck history, the Hawk distance team is slated to finish near the top in the Big Six meet this fall. Last year the Kansas placed third in the conference race, but all indications point to a first for the Hill men, if they can stave off the injury jinx that has plagued them during the past. The University four will meet their first real test Saturday against Oklahoma. Their clash with Iowa State was only a breath. The Kansans will leave with the football team for Norman where they will meet the Sooners between halves of the football game. Toberen and Ryan, veterans from last year's squad, will be making their last appearance against the Ok- lahomans in dual cross country competition. Coach H. W. Hargiss is working his men hard at this time to get them in the best possible shape for the close of the season and the conference meet, where he expects them to take part in a final game of Glenn Cunningham. Hargiss expects Kansas State to be the only threat to Kansas' championship hope. The Altacama desert in Chile, is the driest spot on earth. 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