PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1938 Cyclone-Sooner Tilt Will Decide Big Six Crown ★ Oklahoma Averages 3 Touchdowns to '0 Against Four League Opponents BIG SIX STANDING W L T Pct. Pt. Op. Oklahoma 4 0 1 000 40 Iowa State 3 0 1 875 58 Kansas State 3 0 1 250 46 Kansas 1 3 0 .250 39 Kansas 1 3 0 .250 41 Nebraska 1 3 0 .250 39 Iowa State fans are crying "ready ... Ames!" . . . Fire departments' this week as they await the championship game in Oklahoma in Cyclone town Saturday. "Tom Tom" Stidham's mighty Sooner machine has been rolling along at a merry pace for the past 11 games, and it's beginning to take off. The brigade is the only thing left that might be able to "put them out." The red-shirted band from Norman has piled up 80 points to "nary" against Big Six opponents this fall, and at times they appeared to be playing under wraps. Oklahoma scored two touchdowns against Kansas and Missouri, and four against K-State. Christmas is Checked Christman is Checked The latest Norman conquest came Saturday at Missouri was battered down, 21 to 0, and Paul Christmas locked for the first time this season. Over at Manhattan the Wildcats were sailing along with a 13-point lead on Iowa State and the game was fast running out when Everett Kischer happened to remember his team had an unbeaten record that he defended and there was a conference football title that could be had. The Mighty Atom completed a scoring pitch to Hielman with four minutes to go and added the extra point to put the Cyclones into the ball game. After the Aggies received and punted, Kischer once more began playing catch with Hielman, and the second counter was in play. The ball came up and Kischer had a chance to make the point and win the ball game, but a K-State guard broke through to block Kischer's placement. Earn Moral Victory Kansas and Nebraska didn't look so good against non-conference opposition, according to the scoreboards. But that doesn't tell the story. The Jayhawkers did everything to George Washington Colonials except outscore them, and the Huskers earned a moral victory in holding Pittsburgh to three touchdowns. Its tie with Kansas State didn't detract much from Iowa State's chances for the title. If the Cyclones win from Oklahoma Saturday they get the bunting outright, and if the Sooners win, Jim Yeeag and the boys have secured their second game will send the league bunting below the Mason-Dixon line for the first time since 1920. Outside of the contenders in the "crossbowl" game at Ames, the rest of the circuit should get by the week-end with little embarrassment. Kansas State plays Washburn, Missouri tangles with St. Louis U., Nebraska meets an exceptionally weak Iowa University team, and Kansas will try to keep from getting hurt in a skirmish with the Freshmen. On the Shin-an almost overwhelming desire to assert myself and demand my rights as a citizen when confronted by a flying wedge of Gina Pica, with her hat on. And imagine the fun George would have arresting them. Continued from page 1 The last time I saw Dick Amerine, Denny Lemoine was teaching him how to play rap poker during a cake session at the Union. Saturday the gallant Sir Richard was carried from the football field with a badly injured back. 'Funny how the only Fate like them can courage enough to are there with courage enough to something about their school spirit and loyalty. So unto Dick goes a note of praise—the kind of praise I seldom give. Comes the time of year when all the little girls who like to dance with other little girls start getting ready for the Puff Pant Betas have asked me to announce that any girls who want to borrow semi-muscle clothing from them for the event may do so. KAP in this KORNER by Lester Kappelman LJ George Stirruewell, the boy who deserted Fordham Prep School for North Carolina and then returned to New York to run wild against the Rams, is still performing his feats of magic for the Tarheels . . . In the meantime, Sweet Lalane, his much publicized predecessor, has gone the way of the song hit by the same name. . . . How's about an all American back-field composed of Jack Jacobs, Oklahoma; Bill Savoy, Southern Cal; Bill Dutton, Pittsburgh; and Bill DeCorrevant. Northwestern; with Dick O'Brien. All the tip in the neighborhood of 200 pounds and are potentially the ophomore stars of 1939 . . . Or how would you like to have a bunch of backs cavorting for the Kansas frost next season labeled Bobby Ciffer, Willmer Bledsoe, Junior Brock, and Bill Murray. They represent the cream of the high school talent all the way from Plymouth, Va. and Kingston, Tenn., to New York. Ciffer has already scored more points this season than the seminational DeCorrentve did all last year. . . People who control the purse strings up Northwestern way think the kid has got what it takes. Bill Fitzgerald come forth with the first crack of the week: "Kansas will present no 'startling' lineup against Missouri" . . . Pretty poor, eb? . . . Lee Powell of the Kansas staff and Loren Florell, vassary baskette, have invented a new two-man grid game intended to revolutionize football in the smaller schools, where it is impossible to support the arger 6 and 11-man teams . . . Main innovations are stationing of the defense five yards back from the line of scrimmage and three downs in which to make the field . . . Rushing by the defense is not allowed in attempts for points after touchdowns and field goals . . . "What I like about it," says Powell, "is that it saves you the wear and tear of bumping into 10 other men on your own team, and being bumped by 10 opponents" . . . (Jayhawkers, take notice. You ought to have material enough for bumping into the end of the season) . . . We'll pick Elmer "One Man Gang" Hackney for our队 . . . Marrio "Motts" Tonelli, ranking Notre Dame fullback, on the injured list since soon after the Kansas game, in which he went like a haystack adjek, will be back in the lineup this week . . . One never knows—he might be the difference of six or seven points in the total to be compiled against Northwestern Saturday. . . . Chuck Heilman, Iowa State's star pass-snapping end, just about sewed up an all conference wing berth by his brilliant performance against the Wildcats . . . . "Kischer to Heilman" just about tells the story of the ball game—and incidentally, about half the story of the Iowa State team . . . The following rounds of tennis must be played on by Thursday: D. J. Willeuts, A. D. Pi, *Jane Byner*, ETC; Jane Irwin, Kappa, vs. Lenora Grizell, Corbin; Doris Stockwell, Alpha Chi, vs. Ellen Irwin, Kappa; and Mary Dodge, Kappa, vs. Lois Wisler, IND. Women's Intramurals The next rounds of handball must be played by Nov. 19. They are Lois Wisler, IND, and Lenaora Grizzle, Corbin; and Virginia Anderson, Phi Phi vs the winner of Jane Iwin, Kappa, and Denee L萎丽, Phi Pli. Men's Intramurals Kappa Sigma led all the way, to subdue Kappa Phi Kappa, 19-13 in the outstanding game of yesterday afternoon's touch football schedule. The red-shirted West Hillman got a two-hit victory of a three-touchdown first quarter. Sharing honors with the Kappa Sigs, was Sigma Nu. who soundly drubbed Triangle, 20-7. Although the losers were not as badly outweighed by their rivals, they classed as the one-sided score leaks assignment comparatively easy. Sigma Alpha Epsilon battled on fairly even terms with Sigma Chi but at the end of the encounter, the Alph's trailed the Chi's 2-0. With shadow of their goal directly behind them, the losers were forced to yield a safety to their pressing opponents. The fourth game of the afternoon found the Hexagons falling before an aggressive Jitterbug sexet in the only six-man contest of the day's schedule. The game was won by the team, advantage of one drive to push across the only counter of th struggle and win 7-0. Intraural lorewses and tennis took a final windup as the drawings were made late last week in the final bracket are. **Horsewis** Upper bracket; Sigma Nu vs. Beta Theta Pi or Alpha Sigma Epsilon; Phi Delta Theta vs. Delta Tau Delta. Lower bracket: Phi Kappa Psi vs. Acacia; Sigma Sigma vs. Galloping Dominoes. **Tennis** Upper bracket: Delta Chi vs. Phi Gamma Delta; Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Lower bracket; Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Kappasigma vs. Delta Tau Delta. Stadium: Delta Chi vs. Phi Delta Theta. The intramural schedule for today is: Touch Football East field Galloping Dominoes vs Theta Tau. Center field: Beta Theta Pi "B" vs. Phi Kappa Psi "B." West field: Phi Gamma Delta "B" vs. 'Sigma Phi Epsilon "B." Hawaii Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Chi. Handball Radio Health Expert To Speak Here Arthur E. Bagley, director of the bureau of physical education of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, of New York, will be the speaker for the Saask Club dinner next Thursday evening, and will be a guest speaker on the "Physical Education for Health" radio broadcast which Dr. Forrest C. Allen presents each Thursday evening. Mr. Bagley will speak that noon before the Rotary Club of Topeka. His topic for the Sausak Club will be fitting Ft Through Play and Exercise." Mr. Bagley holds a long-time time record for broadcasting, having presented daily health programs from 1924 to 1935. He has had 23 years' experience as a director of physical education, and directed sports activities during the World War at Salem, N. H., and at Charlotte, N. C., and was formerly a New York newspaper man. Nov. 29—Varsity vs. Freshmen, a Lawrence. Davis Warrington Teachers Dec. 3—Warrensburg Teachers at Lawrence. CAGE SCHEDULE LAWRENCE. Dec. 9 and 10—Oklahoma A. & M. at Stillwater, (dedicating new field house.) Dec. 16 and 17—Texas at Austin. Dec. 19 and 20—Southern Methodists at Dallas. Jan. 2- Carleton College of North- Field, min. at Lawrence. * Jan. 7- Oklahoma at Norman. * Jan. 10-Kansas State at Law- rence. * Jan. 14-Nebraska at Lincoln. * Jan. 18-Missouri at Missouri. * Jan. 20-Kansas State at Manhati- nation. * Jan. 25-Iowa State at Ames. *Jan. 23—Iowa State at Ames, Feb. 8—Oklahoma A. & M. *Feb 14- Nebraska at Lawrence. *Feb 20- Iowa state at Lawrence. *Feb 29- Oklahoma at Lawrence. *Columbia. Columbia. *– Conference games. Lawrence. Feb. 10—Washburn College at Topeka. A.P.O. Chooses Delegates Gordon Brigham, c'40, and Jack Severin, c'41, were appointed as the Kansas delegates to the nation convention of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, to be held in St. Louis, Dec. 28-39. The appointments were made at a meeting of the local chapter in the Pine room of the Memorial Union last night. THE "WINNAHS" — PICK 'EM CONTEST W L Off Pts. Second: Prasson Shano, 1109 Ohio 9 3 2 Prize: $2 Box Intervention Wocks Winner: Bill Harlan, 1033 Tenn. Prize: $5 Catalina Sweater Third: George Scott, 1247 Ohio Prize: $1.65 Shirtcraft Shirt Fourth, Ed Duver, 913 Vermont Prize; $1.65 Shirtcraft Scrift 9 3 5 TWO MORE "READ TEM" CONTESTS. 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Begin "EASY TO KILL"...A New Mystery Novel --- CHALLENGE TO ANY COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAM IN AMERICA “The (Washington) Redskins offer to go anywhere and play any single college team in the country a sixty-minute game under any rules, behind closed gates, without benefit of box office, to prove they can beat a college team any day in the week." (Signed) George Preston Marshall, Pres. Washington Redskins, author of PRO FOOTBALL IS BETTER FOOTBALL on page 20 of this week's Post "...WHACKY BLONDES BELONG IN THE BRIGI" Captain Martin was thinking of Laura and Dorrit, who memorized sea laws and used them to navigate the ocean. They overlooked, in Moon of Batillela, by Frank Burce. ALSOP & KINNER'S LATEST CHAPTER ON NEW DEALERS IN ACTION. In We Shall Make America Over, they show you how we really get born today, from brain-trust meeting to final fireide chat. COLOR PICTURES OF HENRY FORD'S 19TH CENTURY VILLAGE. At Dearborn, Henry Ford has recaptured early America; preserves its national parks do buffalo and grizzly, shows you what it is like. **AND.** A new short story by FANNIE HURST, *Mamma and Papa*. HOLLYWOOD'S BIGGEST HEADACHE. See Copyright, 1938, by... Short stories, serials, ediations, fun and cartoons in this week's Post. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST