UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938 KAP in this KORNER by Lester Kappelman That western whirlwind of destruction who's been sweeping the plains of New Mexico - Bill Dwyer by name - cavorted with Marshall Goldberg as a yearling at Pitt until avious block by the ever-rugged "Scholastic Menace" knocked him for a loop . . . During the days Gwinn Henry tutored the Lobos that same "menace" from the prison where he has cleared the hurdle and is cleaning up the gridirons in a way the desert people have never seen . . . "Better than Whizzer White" is the unqualified opinion of those who think they know . . . Kansas has had only two all-victorious grid teams since 'way back in 1890 when the switch from pumpkin to pigskin was first made . . . Fielding H. Yost, with the aid of his "hamous phantom tackle," from the 1900 season, A. R. Kennedy coached the 1908 squad to an undefeated season, with Captain Pat Crowell at the helm . . . Can any of youse guys imagine John Handold Tye lamponning this correspondent for splitting an infinitive? . . . We'll probably split an atom the next time we get hold of him . . . grrrrr . . . Don't be surprised if the Cornhusking Bee is held on a wet field Saturday, because old man weather is about due to catch up with us. . . Game days so far this year remind one of the cake which Jayhawker gridmen get at the training table-awfully dry . . . Kansas Aggie varsity has been having its troubles of late. . . It's been trying to buck all week the strongest freshman team in years armed with Oklahoma plays. . . And trying is about all it's been doing. . . Either would be bad enough, let alone both together. . . All this heaped upon the humiliating defeat by the Jayhawkers certainly makes things discouraging for the "Little Mighties" . . . Gilford "Cactus Face" Duggan, star 214-pound Sooner tackle, is in uniform every day, despite a fractured cheek bone. "It's the gangling type of boys who get most of the injuries," says Coach Ad Lindsay, retired tiger lion handler Miller, and Fred Bosblow, all stringbeads, and all of who have damaged knees, as examples . . . Maybe it's because all enemies who stray into it find themselves in trouble. But high the pile-up looks when the Sooner beef trust trumps on a man. Mystery: How Oklahoma could drop out of AP's "first ten" by trouncing Tulsa 28 to 6. . . Personally, right now we would compare them favorably to any outfit except Pittsburgh's "dream team" . . . Boy, those guys could make any team dream nightmares, if you please . . . Add mystery: Why the Oklahoma line is called "Boot Hill" Dust Bowl dribblings: Stafford high entertains Pratt this weekend in a clash of the undefeated ... the battle will pretty much determine the prep school championship of southwest Kansas ... Captain Junior Brock and mates of the Stafford eleven are expected to draw upwards of 7,000 spectators Armistice Day, when they clash with Newton of the Ark Valley circuit ... Former Jawhaker star, Henry Shenk, is doing well with fellow team at Junction City ... But guess where he sends 'em to college? ... You wouldn't believe it. it's Kansas State! ... Come on, you K. U. elumni. Let's grab some of those big tackles and ends! ... We don't want to be telling tales cut of school, but well-established information has it that halfback Mux Replogle was absolutely misquoted in a prominent metropolitan newspaper last Monday morning regarding the K-State victory . . . This department is just one of the many around this Hill who would like to know just what is going on . . . And by the way . . . All those Rangers have made it highly significant by raising their right hands . . . The ayes have it . . . Class ad-journed. . . Here's How the Jayhawkers Go to the Post Tomorrow SHIRK MASSARE WARREN "It looks like a toss-up to me," Coach Tom Stifamd of the Sooners declares, "Each week we are called upon to meet a strong club and Saturday won't be any exception. Nowe, we aren't pointing for Missouri. We have to play the games one at a time so we point for them one at a time and this week we are concentrating on Kansas State. Ois Roberts, fiery little Sooner back from Olmert, will be the Oklahoma game captain. Rogers is not only a fine triple threat and safety, but he is also a player who inspires the entire Oklahoma. With his touchdown of tripping off his own right turtle for a touchdown through the big Tulsa line here last Saturday thrilled 17,000 Oklahoma fans. The Oklahoma squad apparently will be at full strength except for Gilford "Cactus Face" Dugan, junior defender, who scored 13 cheek bone in the Nebraska game. Fry's big team probably was looking ahead to its game Saturday with the Sooners it dropped the surprise licking to Ad Lindsey's high-keyed Kansas Jayhawkers last week. The Wildcats are certain to be pumped up for the Ole Miss game by their fans for their Kansas licking by being the first team to defeat Oklahoma since a year ago last October. Oklahoma Hopes To Protect Record Against K-State ANDERSON Norman, Nov. 3- With half their 1938 schedule behind them, Coach Tom Stidham's Oklahoma Sooners will attempt to win their tenth consecutive game and eliminate another strong team from the league. Buckle Coach Wes Fry's Kansas State Wildcats at Owen场 here Saturday. The Wildcats, despite their surprise 7-27 trimming by Kansas at Manhattan last Saturday, are one of the most powerful clubs in the midlands. They licked the strong Missouri team, 21 to 13, defeated Marquette, 6 to 0, and even spanked Indiana's Big Ten aggregation at Indiana's Homecoming at Bloomington, 13 tk 6. BOSILEVAC RENKO SULLIVANT REPLOGLE Huskers Hold Big Margin In 44 Year Grid Feud MASONER It may be all right to brag about the team that doesn't know when it's licked, but we'd like to yell "Hurrah!" for the team that knows when it's licked and keeps coming back for more. Been Waiting 42 Years Very few schools in the United States have so completely dominated an opponent like Nebraska has Kansas since the rivalry began back in 1892. But the Jayhawkers have fought gamely through the years, and the Raptors have in years appear to have a better than even chance to win. Kansas has not whipped the Cornhuskers since 1916, the year Ad Lindsey captained the Jayhawks and led the team to a 7-3 victory and spoiled a four-year unbeaten record for the Nebraskans. During the 22 years that glorious and oft-enviwed November afternoon the Crimson and Blue has had to content itself with three ties, while the boys to the north have rolled up 19 victories. With 44 games played between the schools, the Nebraska series ranks second only to the Missouri rivalry in this respect. Kansas has And it has been 42 years since a Lawrence audience has seen a Nebraska team leave Memorial stadium in defeat. Only three times have the Zuckers been beaten here and the last time the trick was pulled was the same year McKinley nosed out Bryan-in-1890. Kansas' fifth-seeded results in 1892 the year the series began, and 1895. Last year Nebraska came from behind to the tie the Jayhawks, 13-13, after it looked as though Lindsey's charges were about ready to break the drought. It was somewhat of a reverse of the way Kansas did in the 1920 edition. Trailing 20 to 0 at the half, the Jays rallied to score 20 points during the last two periods and walk off with at least a moral victory. BUNSEN Only Missed Two Years met the Tigers 46 times. The only two years they have failed to get together were 1904 and 1905. During this 46 year spell the Kansans have been held scoreless 19 times while the Huskers have only been whitewashed on four occasions. The largest score assessed is credited to Nebraska when it won 47 to 13 in 1927. The Jayhawks' greatest exhibition came in 1898 when they piled up a 90 to 50 game against Kansas on these particular days were doing alright by themselves in an offensive way. The scores: | Year | Winner | Neb. K. U | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1892 | Kansas | 0 | 18 | | 1893 | Kansas | 0 | 18 | | 1894 | Nebraska | 12 | 6 | | 1895 | Kansas | 4 | 8 | | 1896 | Nebraska | 4 | 18 | | 1897 | Kansas | 6 | 5 | | 1898 | Nebraska | 6 | 18 | | 1899 | Nebraska | 16 | 36 | | 1900 | Nebraska | 12 | 0 | | 1901 | Nebraska | 29 | 5 | | 1902 | Nebraska | 16 | 0 | | 1903 | Nebraska | 6 | 0 | | 1904 (No game) | | | | 1905 (No game) | | | | 1906 | Kansas | 6 | 8 | | 1907 | Nebraska | 16 | 6 | | 1908 | Kansas | 5 | 20 | | 1909 | Kansas | 6 | 6 | | 1910 | Nebraska | 0 | 0 | | 1911 | Nebraska | 29 | 0 | | 1912 | Nebraska | 14 | 3 | | 1913 | Nebraska | 9 | 0 | | 1914 | Nebraska | 35 | 0 | | 1915 | Nebraska | 33 | 0 | | 1916 | Kansas | 3 | 7 | | 1917 | Nebraska | 13 | 3 | | 1918 | Nebraska | 20 | 0 | | 1919 | Nebraska | 19 | 7 | | 1920 (tie game) | 20 | 20 | | 1921 | Nebraska | 28 | 0 | | 1922 | Nebraska | 28 | 0 | | 1923 (tie game) | 0 | 0 | | 1924 | Nebraska | 14 | 7 | | 1925 | Nebraska | 14 | 0 | | 1926 | Nebraska | 20 | 3 | | 1927 | Nebraska | 14 | 13 | | 1928 | Nebraska | 20 | 0 | | 1929 | Nebraska | 12 | 6 | | 1930 | Nebraska | 16 | 0 | | 1931 | Nebraska | 6 | 0 | | 1932 | Nebraska | 20 | 6 | | 1933 | Nebraska | 12 | 0 | | 1934 | Nebraska | 3 | 0 | | 1935 | Nebraska | 19 | 13 | | 1936 | Nebraska | 26 | 0 | | 1937 (tie game) | 13 | 13 | Games won: Nebraska 32; Kansas 9: Tied 3. total points 653 255 Cyclones Point For Drake - Iowa State Smarting Under Defeat Received Last Year Ames, Iowa. Nov. 3—Iowa State' unbeaten gridders are preparing for an inspired Drake on Clyde Williams field on Saturday. "This is Drake's big game of the year," Coach Jim Yelp warned his Cyclones yesterday, "and the Bulldogs would get a keen delight out of spoiling our record." Yeager isn't finding it difficult to key the Cyclones for this Drake battle. They're smarting from the 30-0 beating they took at Des Moines last year. The Iowa State eleven got its first look at Drake plays yesterday in a 45-minutes defensive scrimmage against the freshmen. The Cyclones are working overtime to perfect ways to defend against badgers and the fast, deceitive running of Wolt, Underwood, Harvey and Fisher. Yeager is concentrating on the Cyclone line play, seeking to put his forward wall in peak form for Saturday. Iowa State followers base their attack on a Cardinal and victory on a veterinary, hard-charging Cyclone line. Women's Intramurals In the volleyball games played Wednesday Alpha Delta Pi defeated Sigma Kappa 40-23 and Corbin hall Cornib the winner of its group. Corbin the winner of its group. The finals will be between Corbin and Pi Beta Monday, at 8:15 p.m. To determine the organized house winner, Kappa Kappa Gamma will play the winner of this game Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The runner-up in each division will also have their finals to be played between IND and Watkins; Monday through Friday, and Alpha Chi, Monday at 8:15 p.m. The finals of the horseshoe tournament will be played between A. D. Pii and Westminster and Beta Pi, winner of the Pi Pi-Gamma Phi game Wednesday, will play the winner of this game. These games were won by the teams who played all of the weather the schedule will be rearranged for next week. Welcome Grads Everybody's talking about Bamboo — the amazingly popular shade just introduced in Arrow Shirts! Its pale glow makes you look like a perfect specimen of manliness. We have Bamboo, the tallest and flattest of all the famous Arrow Trump in bamboo—with the longest-wearing soft collar you ever wore. Whichever you pick, you pick a winner. $2 "Where did you get that smooth number?" For campus and sports wear you'll never find a shirt more durable and better-looking than Arrow's Oxford. Its casual correctness rates it first with university men. Mitoga shaped and Sanforized-shrank, available in smart collars model, regular point, button-down, or new rounded collars. Colors —white and blue . . . and the new bamboo shade. Arrow Oxfords $2 up ARROW SHIRTS KANSAS MEMORIAL UNION Welcomes Homecomers to Their Old Headquarters "Yes. I'm a K.U. Grad!" and Invites Them to--at Union Lounge. - Eat with us - Rally with us - Dance with us UNIVERSITY DINING ROOM Breakfast 7:30-8:30 a.m. Lunch 11:30-1:00 p.m. Dinner 11:30-1:00 p.m. Be Sure to See the Old English Room Activities at the Memorial Union Friday Camera Club Exhibit 3:00 p.m. Alumni Registration Opens. 10:00 p.m. Homecoming Mixer-Dance. 10:00 p.m. Class Meetings of '14 and '29. Camera Club Exhibit Saturday Camera Club Exhibit 10:00 a.m. Informal Reception and Registration 9:00 p.m. Varsity Dance. Climax a Gala Celebration --- Swing Out at the HOMECOMING VARSITY with --- Clyde Smith and his Band Dates and Stags 75c Saturday Dance from 9 to 12 MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM