PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939 Will Try To Mar Texas Record Longhorns Have Clean Slate; Win Two Games ★ Bible's Men Have Beaten Both Florida and Wisconsin; Last Year Oklahoma Won by 14-0 Score Norman, Okla. Oct. 12—With his sophomore players being steamed asier than they acquire seasoning, Coach Tom Stidman's Oklahoma Sooners will bump into an all-victorious Texas team in the 40th annual college basketball starting at 2:30 o'clock in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas Saturday afternoon. Last year Stidham's powerful red-racedered Oklahoma line dominated the game when Oklahoma won, 13 to 0. The big Sonnet forwards smashed the Texas rushing game to flippers andended the Longhorn passers back so far that even when the throws were completed, the Texans often would be tackled behind the corner line. Takes Many Defeats But Dana Bible, bald-headed little Texas colonel who has taken more lickings in the past two years than he has in any previous 10 seasons during his 27-year old coaching career, has a stronger team this year, having beaten Florida 13 to 0 and whipped Coach Harry Stuhldrocher's Wisconsin Badgers of the Big Ten conference 17 to 7. The outstanding Texas weakness of the past three years, a poor line, appears to be well along the correction path this fall. Bible has always been one of the Nation's top football coaches and now that Coach Dabo material he wants, the Steoners will keep from being run right out of the park by the little bald-headed mentor's youthful Orange Shirts. Youth, spirit and speed—that's Texas this year. For example in the Florida game, Bible seet six sophomores into the Texas lineup at the start of the second quarter and they marched 71 yards to Texas's first touchdown in four minutes time. Long Gains The first play was a basket pass which Sophomore Fullback, Pete Layden flipped to Sophomore Taillack Jack Crain and the cooky Longhorn kids scouted 42 yards on它, Crain. a 165-pound boy, also galloped 37 yards to a touchdown against Wisconsin. Oklahoma will be at full strength for this game except for injured Jack Jacobs, 183-pound sophomore Indiana halfback who wrenched an opponent's western clash after he played only five minutes of the first quarter. High Schools Play Tonight HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Kansan Sports Edi*or The Jayhawkers should add another scalp to their victory string this Saturday afternoon, if last week's game and the spirit of this week's practice session mean anything. Gwinn Henry has stressed passing most of the week, believing, no doubt, that with Amerine, Fry, and Bukaty carrying the ball the ground game needs less polishing. Bukaty and Cadwalder will carry the brunt of the attack if the Jayhawkers should resort to an aerial offensive against Colorado State. ___ The University gristers will leave Lawrence tonight around 8 o'clock and will arrive in Fort Collins at 11 tomorrow morning. In spite of this long ride the Jayhawkers should score a two-touchdown, or more, victory over the Farmers. And while speaking of predictions there are a few more we would be "biff" Jones' lads should have little trouble disposing of the Iowa State Cyclones. After last week, anybody would be foolish to bet against Oklahoma, so we'll climb aboard the Sooner band wagon and pick them to take Texas University. But don't be too sure, Dana X. Bible is still coach at Austin and he's liable to pull something out of his hat, and it might be a Longhorn victory. Strange coincidence-Kansas University meets Colorado State at Ft. Collins, Colo., at the same time.Kansas State will be hosts to Colorado University at Manhattan. And both Sunflower teams are doped to win. Hurrah. The Missouri University and Washington U. grid rivalry is the oldest in the Valley. They played the first game of football ever played west of the Mississippi river some 50 years ago. The Kansas-Missouri rivalry that is 47 years old, is second only to this Tiger-Bear feud. The Missouri Tigers should bounce back from their loss to Ohio State and win easily from the Washington Bears, who lost to Washburn 20-28 last week. Washburn is scheduled to tangle with Colorado College tonight, we'll go all the way out on the road to take on the Bears, but it three of a kind over our neighboring state. And here are some more for your approval: Tuba University to best Oklahoma A. and M. in what might be a close battle. Wicconsin to nip "Bo" McMillan's indiana Hoosiers. Army and Navy to lose to Columbia and Dartmouth, respectively. Rice should be good in spite of their record, so we'll pick them over Louisiana State. The Big Three, Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, to score wins over Chicago, Penn, and Cornell. With Corning, the best chance for an upset. Pit's "de-emphasized" Panthers to whip Duke. Lawrence Lions Oppose Junction City Powerhouse ★ Game at Haskell Stadium; Blue Jays Undefeated in Thirteen Games; Coached By Schenk By Clint Kanaga, c'42 The Lawrence High School Lions will have to play their beat football of the season, and then some, to do that. They play Jays tonight at Baskell stadium. The Blue Jays have one of the finest teams in the state this year. They have scored a record of 13 straight victories, amassing a total of NOICE Tonight's game will start at 7:45 at Haskell stadium. NOTICE 318 points against their opponents 18 in these 13 games, Manhattan, Herington, and Concordia have fallen thus far this season before the Blue Jays. Heading the running and passing attack of the Blue Jays are Parr Bumbaigh, and Sullinger. Perr was one of the team's high scores last season. Bumbaigh has been one of the finest broken field runners in the state this season. Sullinger was an all-state end last year. With these great backs running behind a fast, hard-blocking line, we be to the team that opposes them. Lawrence has that privilege tonight. The Lions could provide one of the upstets of the season by winning or even tying the Blue Jays. Lawrence's main lies on two fine backs, George Goehring and Ceil Green. If they two lads could become a pair of touchdown twins and coach Elmer Schaake would be Coach Tom Stidham's for a week of play. One expected the Oklahoma Sooners to win over Northwestern last week but they trumped. No one expects Lawrence to beat Junction City yet they might do it. The Blue Jays are coached by Henry Shenk, a former University grid star. Due to his enviable record at Juniority City Shenk is ranked as one of the outstanding high school coaches in the state. Don Pollom, c. 43, and Donald Hill, c'43, fresh football players, were released yesterday after being confined overnight for treatment at Watkins Memorial hospital. The two players were injured when they accidentally crashed into each other at practice. Intramurals news on page 2. BOOOOOO! I.S.A. HALLOWEEN VARSITY 9-12 Friday Union Ballroom I.S.A. Members Admitted FREE Memberships Sold at Gate AEROLANE...the shirt of-the-month You'll go places, better dressed, wearing Aerolane — Arrow's new shirt that combines smart British dusty ground tones with contrasting double motif club stripes. BeingArrow's, you bring you the world's best collar — the Arrow — are Mitoa designed for better fit, and Sanforized-Shrink (fabric shrinkage less than 1%). $2. National Arrow Week Coming Up — See Our Window *Aerolane Ties*, especially designed to go with these shirts, §1 Our Fine Art of Renews Garments to a DRY CLEANING New Smartness Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE E. W. 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