PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4.1938 Kansas-Nebraska Rated All Even for Big Six Tilt No Jayhawk Victory Scored In 22 Years By Jay Simon, c'uncl - Biff Jones' Team Has Weight Advantage, But Crimson and Blue Rate Edge in Attack A Kansas team that hasn't won from Nebraska in 22 years and 'a Nebraska team that hasn't won from anybody this year will tangle in Memorial Stadium at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for the headline attraction of the Jayhawkers' Homecoming. Until Jupe Pluvious intervened yesterday, the Kansans were riding along as slight favorites, but the rain blotted out the sun and whatever edge they had at the same time. Now the tilt is a toss-up anyway you look at it. A microscope and analytical balances would be necessary to find a difference in the teams. By virtue of their surprising comeback against K-State, and their more potent running attack the Jayhawkers were given a week nod over Nebraska. But prospects of a mud battle has helped the Husker cause a little. They'll line up for tomorrow's kickoff just like two 50 pound kids on a teeter-totter. "Biff" Jones outfit will outweigh Kansas seven pounds to the man in the line and 11 per in the backfield, but that's nothing new for the hawks. They've been outfitted by every opponent so far this season. In Ottawa Till Game Time Yesterday afternoon Coach Ad Lindsey sent his charges through a peppy drill against Nebraska plays and they were smashing in to stop them in short order. The men were on edge throughout the drizzling session and all seemed anxious to take hold of the Huskers. After today's 2 o'clock practice the squid will be hudged down to Ottawa to spend the night and won't be eaten. Odurl until just before game time. Fred Bosilevac, senior tackle who has been favoring a weak knee since last Saturday's game, was much improved and is expected to be in shape to fill his usual starting berth. Last year the Kansas City lineman missed the Cornhusker tilt because of injuries and for a while it looked as if he might have to remain on the bench again tomorrow. Red Shirts for Kansas The squads will take the field with Nebraska wearing their cream colored jerseys, while the Jaywhackers will don the crimson shirts they wore against Washburn and Kansas State. Last year Kansan wore this same red ensemble to tie a favor Husker eleven, 13-13. Both aggraignaes are tutored by Army men and former Oklahoma University coaches. "Biff" Jones held the rank of major in the U. S. army until he retired from active service last year. Lindsey is a major in the reserve army. Jones was head gridion professor for the Sooners until and the Jetshawk master coaches at Norman from 1927 to '32. Ferrel Anderson, 200 pound senior guard and one of the Jayhawkers chief bels for an all-Big Six berth, will be game captain, while the Lincoln club will be led by Lloyd Grimm, a senior wingman. Besides Boslevac and Anderson, other seniors who will be starting their last home game are: Dave Shirk, left end; Chuck Warren, cen- tral Rushi Masoner, left half; and Max Ruthenberg, left half. Dixys and Clutch Out. Lyman Divens, the halfback who starred against the Aggies with his two touchdowns, will ride the bench with an injured knee and a broken finger. And keep him company in the first half of the junior end, out with a bruised hip. In the opening backfield Lindsey will have Paul Masonner running at left half instead of his usual quarterback position. However, Masonner will continue to call the plays. Taking his place at the blocking back post will be Mit Sullivant, a junior receiver for the Redskins, anywhere you put him. Bill Bursen, fullback, and Replogle will round out the foursome. Ralph Miller, sophomore passing sensation who missed the Aggie scrap, with an injured knee, is expected to see considerable action if he returns. He should return the ball. His knee has improved a lot since the middle of the week. Two Mile Team Meets Nebraska Before Game Alumi group dinners and meetings will be held in each of the eight cities having sessions of the Kansas State Teachers convention today and tomorrow. University faculty members are going to address the alumni meetings which will be conducted by local alumni. The alumni groups will meet today, Hutchinson at noon, and all others at 6 p.m. They will be urged to remain for the Homecoming rally broadcast over station WREN at 8 p.m. Coach Bill Hargill's five man squad of two milers, victors over Oklahoma and losers to Iowa State by a one-point margin, will run against the Cornhusker harriers to tomorrow afternoon at 1:30. Faculty members going to these dinners, and the cities at which they will speak are: Chancellor E. H. Lindley, Kansas City; R. A. Schweiger, dean of the School of Education, Hutchinson and Wichita; Carroll D. Clark, professor of sociology, Hays; Fred J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, Salina; Helen Rhoda Hopea, assistant professor of history, College of Arts and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Pittsburgh; W. E. Sandelius, professor of political science, Garden City. Although they lost to the Kansas State distance men by seven points last week, the local runners turned in better times than for their other races. Ray Harris placed third behind Hofesf and Mitchell of the Aggies and he gave them a good win. The Davis-Harris was clocked under 5.90 and Eric Klein, veteran Jayhawker runner, beat 10 minutes. Eight Alumni Dinners Scheduled This Weekend Ankle-Fashioned to Serve you Better Months Longer Try on a pair. You can See and Feel the difference. Besides Harris and Klann, Chris Eberhart, Joe Ryan, and Ernie Tobera will start agiant the Corn-huskers. Royal College Shop 837-9 Mass. A number of faculty members are on the official programs of the teachers' meeting at Kansas City, Topeka, and Salina. Nunn-Bush Ankle fashioned. Oxford. The parade will end in front of radio station WREN, where a radio rally will be held, and judging of the floats will take place for the awarding of prizes for the cleverest and most original. The Homecoming Queen will be presented at the rally, and again tomorrow at the Kansas-Nebraska game, with her two attendants. Torchlight celebration and parade will hold the focus of attention tonight, with more than 30 floats entered in competition. Three bands, corps, and a crew of Haskell Institute students costume will lend color to the event. Sergeant William Kollender, chairman of the Homecoming committee, last night issued a final appeal for all students to join the parade. He reminded them that the administration will discontinue Hobe Day observance in the future if there is not a good turnout today. Following the rally this evening, a free mixer dance will be held in Memorial Union ballroom for students will start at approximately 9:30. 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