PAGE FOUR 1045798 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1938 Kansas-Nebraska Tilt Tops Week's Big Six Program Jayhawks Rate Slight Advantage Cyclones and Sooners Remain Undefeated and Huskers Are on Bottom First Time in Years STANDING OF THE TEAMS W L. Pct. Pts. Oic. Iowa State 0 1 0.100 45 27 Okahoma 2 0 1.000 38 26 Kansas State 1 1 .500 28 40 Kansas 2 1 .503 28 47 Missouri 1 2 .333 39 47 Nebraska 2 3 .333 39 47 Nebraska 3 0 .000 17 35 After the upheaval at "Madhattan" Saturday, one begins to wonder if Kansas football teams aren't as hard to dope out as Kansas weather. Very few gave the Jayhawker a chance to KState—even their own mothers didn't think it would be 27 to 7. A 20-point victory over a team that takes Missouri, Marquette, and Indiana in stride is nothing to sneeze at. But, very likely, the Nebraska Cornhuskers are getting down-right sick ever since they came up Biff Jones' boys play here Saturday and they have yet to win a game this year. Missouri and Paul Christman hold the latest conquest over the Nebraskans, the Tigers two touchdowns being good enough to win five starts. Five starts Missouri has scored two touchdowns, which is something like what Mr. Webster had in mind when he stuck the word "consistent" in his big thick book. Against Colorado, Washington, but not so when they met Iowa State and Kansas State. Christman Scores Twice Christman passed for one counter and bucked over for the other to hand his mates the win in spite of Herman Rorigh's 96-yard kickoff return which gave Nebraska a temporary lead. steamerline, Iowa State and Oklahoma were stretching their winning streaks at the expense of nonleague competition. Everett Kischer made connections on a pay-off pass to allow the Cyclones to down Marquette, 7 to 0, and run its undefeated record to eight games. The Sooners, whose bowl hops are getting bigger every week, swamped Tulsa, 28 to 6, by way of showing that they are "head and hands" above the best the Missouri Valley has to offer. Nebraska Comes Here If Kischer and Company can dispose of Drake and Kansas State and Oklahoma can get by Missouri and Kansas State during the next two weeks, that Nov. 19 embrogi at Ames between the Big Six leaders will decide the conference race and put an end to one of the long winning streaks. But let's not forget that two weeks in this man's league can paint an altogether different picture. Norristark Grow closer home we find Nebraska at Kansas and Oklahoma playing host to Kansas State in Big Six games this Saturday, with the other members going outside the fold. 10K. For the first time in years Nebraska is at the bottom of the standings and are not top-heavy favorites to whip the Jayhawkers. In fact we'd say they are on the short end of the odds. But not much, for the Huskers can't keep on losing forever and this may be the week they get some breaks and start rolling. KAP in this KORNER by Lester Kappleman Football sure is fun . . . Three cheers and a wheop for Kansas . . . The crippled Jayhawks fairly outdid themselves against the Wildcats. If they do half as well against the Huskers, they still should win by a comfortable margin (We say this with our tongues in our cheeks and hoping for the best) . . . Many people have often wondered how fast a football player could run the 100, . . . Dick Amereine clocked it in 55 seconds flat soon after the start of the second半斗 with about as beautiful an exhibition of running was ever staged anywhere . . . Two minutes later he left the game exhausted . . . Lyman Divers could be seen to An Injured Back-wince when he socked his knocked down shoulder into Elmer Nieman on the fourth play of the game, and the injury hurt him on every subsequent tackle, the "Desacon" by sheer courage stayed in to play the game of his life. Both Bunsen and Hackery, rival fullbacks, were big shiny "60's" on their jerseys. . . Chet Gibbs, whose football major is dropkicking, was at his best Sunday because were two perfect conversions after touchdowns and a kickoff over the end zone . . . LYMAN DIVENS Lyman Divens, the game captain who performed so brilliantly at left half against the Aggies, may not be able to play in the Nebraska game here Sat. 29th. The Browns have his right little finger in a splint and is also hobbling on an injured knee. Max Repilecy once punted into the wind after receiving a rather bad pass from center on his own 20-yard line and Dave Haskin downed the ball on the Kansas State 5 . . . Paul Masoner showed real ball-carrying and passing ability when shifted to left half from the blocking back assignment which he has been filling all year . . . He grabbed once in each run a running play in the field and punched a yard for a first down on the Agile 42' yard line . . . After sending Bill Bunsen through the center for the necessary yardage, "Mase" cainly faded back to his own 45 and flung a long arched heave to Steve Renko, who took it on a dead gallop just inside the 10-yard stripe. Elmer Hackey rode Renkip-gigy-back six yards before downing him on the four . . . The touchdown which ended the play counted to 20-7 was the straw that broke the camel's back . . . Wildcat fans knew everything was over except the size of the final score . . . fred Boscivale and Dave Shirk combined to prevent a gain around their side of the line all day . . . Outside of Ed Beiner of Notre Dame, the "Croat" is about the fastest tackle to get down under pants that this kerner has seen in a long time . . . Shirk often would not only take down the interference but make the tackle as well . . . In the last quarter a 55-yard pass heaved by the left-handed Nieman to a receiver on the Kansas 20-yard marker, but was called back when both teams offside. During a cut on the hand required six sittches to close, and gushed tongue which prevented him uttering a word, Mike Sihlanick never once left the game because of injury . . . The quality of his performance wasn't diminished, either . . . Give credit to Ferrel Anderson for lending a rugged hand in subduing the windmill charges of "One-man gang" Hackney through the line . . . "Ol Andy" had a great day . . . Chittywood Also Injured But Miller, Rhule and Bukaty Back in Suits Last Win in '16 You could almost feel the concussion clear up in the press box when Hackney and Bill Bunsen collided head-on in the fourth. The "Bunsen Burner" it feet first about 10 feet away. So he ambled on up the field until driven out of bounds by two other tacklers . . . Lyman Divens May Be Out Saturday A Saturday's Summary | | S K | | :--- | :--- | | First downs | 9 | 16 | | Yards gained rushing | 14 | 200 | | Passes attempted | 24 | 14 | | Passes completed | 4 | 4 | | Passes completed on passes | 35 | 107 | | Yards lost on passes | 14 | 0 | | Passes intercepted | 2 | 3 | | Yds. gained, runback of | | | intercepted passes 29 13 40 Punting average 32 14 30 Kick returns returned 20 10 Faults kicked returned 1 2 Penalties (yards) 18 12 Jubilant over their smashing 27 to 7 victory over Kansas State, the Jayhawkers went to work yesterday at the task of boating Nebraska here Saturday and appear to have a better than even chance to down the Huskers for the first time since 1916. Lyman Divers, the game captain who played such sterling ball against the Wildcats, and Russ Chitwood, scrappy wingmen, in pretty bad shape as a result of the game and will be very lucky if they can play against Nebraska. Divens has a bad knee and the little finger on his passing hand is in a splint, probably broken. Chit-wood is in the hospital suffering with a bruised arm and a leg injured both above and below the knee. **K** 16 128 260 14 4 14 4 107 0 0 2 2 0 13 40 140 130 130 2 2 28 Sig Alphs Win Two Games End Scoreless To offset these two casualties, Ralph Miller and Dan Rhule were both out for practice and moving around easily enough. Coach Ad Lindsey believes they will be much better by the end of the week and be ready to go against the Huskers. Frank Bukaly also joined the team, but it will be some time before he gets back enough strength for WHO HAS THE PICTURES? The Granada of Course. P i Kappa Alpha's Lose 27 to 0; Beta's Play Their T h i d Straight Deadlock Shows 2:30-7-9 25c till 7 NOW! ENDS THURSDAY Bolstered by its last week win, Sigma Alpha Epsilon completely overwhelmed Pi Kappa Alpha in the feature scoring contest of yesterday's intramural touch football schedule. The Alpa, who last week won their first victory of the season from Sigma Nu, found their assignment comparatively easy as they passed their way to the 27-0 count. A strong Sig Alph line proved its worth as it successfully formed an When Love Finds Wally's Twice as Funny as When "Love Found Andy Hardy" with more Heart Tugs Then "Boy Town" serious contention after his battle with an attack of jaundice. After brisk limbering up exercises, those who didn't see action Saturday squared off for a scrimmage with the Freshmen and the rest of the squad went to the dressing room to watch the last year's 13-12 tie at Lincoln. Lots of printing ink will be sneared over various sport pages this week trying to explain what happened at Mhattan. Perhaps several things contributed toward making a fighting machine out of the Jayhawkers, but one of the biggest was the fact that seven seniors vowed they would go out and win, and did just that. Clyde McCoy's Band Latest News Events Friday - Saturday The idea of coming to M. Ortea playing three years of football and leaving with a victory over the traditional rivals did not appeal to Messrs. Lyman Divens, Paul Masper, Max Repliogie, Dave Shirk, Fred Bosilovac, Ferrel Anderson, and Chuck Wursten, so they took the field with blood in their eyes and fairly mopped up on the Wildcats. "Mr. Doodle Kicks Off" Football As You Have Never Seen It Played Before Blue-Streak Penner Gets the Ball—And the Other Side Scores Again! JOE PENNER Is Positively Nuts A Cockeyed Gridiron Classic SUNDAY An Event! ERROL FLYNN BETTE DAVIS "The Sisters" Myron Brinig's Immortal Novel Jimmy Fielder Gives This One Four Ballet! Jimmy Fidler Gives This One Four Bells! By reason of a 0-0 deadlock, with Sigma Nus, Beta Tetra Pi extended its list of scoreless ties to three. The Beta line is no doubt one of the strongest in the first division, but the team lacks a scoring punch. In yesterday's struggle, both the Sigma Nus and the Betas were within the shadow of the goal posts several times, but the opposition immediately rallied to stave off would-be touchdown drives. impregnable defense, which the Pi KA.I.'s could not penetrate. The win elevated the West Campus ball-and-steel team with two victories and one defeat. The third battle of the afternoon resulted in more or less of a duplication of the Beta-Sigma Nu combat. After four canto of scorele play, the Hellhound-Jaybird brawl was forced to end in a 0-0 final. The tio made little difference in the teams standings, with the Jaybirds still holding a slight percentage margin over the Hounds. The intramural schedule for today is: West field: Triangle vs. Kappa Sigma. Touch Football Sigma. Center field: Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Delta Theta. East field: Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Chi. No matches scheduled. Tennis Horseshoes Acacia vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Handball Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. All House Presidents To Meet Thursday Afternoon There will be a meeting at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Pine room of all organized house presidents. All organized houses are asked to send a representative if the president is not able to attend, according to Mary Lou Borders, president of the House President Association. Football Team Chooses Queen Will Announce Results At Rally Friday; Winner Crowned Saturday The Homecoming Queen was selected Friday night when the football team voted on the 13 candidates for the regal position. Announcement of the winning candidate will be made Friday night at the Homecoming rally, when the woman will be presented. From that time she will reign over the weekend's festivities. The queen will be formally presented, with a gift from the Kansas-Nebraska game Saturday. The attendants will be the women receiving the second and third highest number of votes in the election. The women are now One of the following women will be crowned Homecoming Queen this weekend: being groomed for their places in the royal procession. CARD OF THANKS Virginia Rose, c'40, Watkins hall; Virginia McDonald, c'40, Sigma Kappa Deneise Lemoinder, c'40, Pi Beta Phi; Doris Sholander, c'42, Miller hall; Helen Johnson, c'41, Kappa Gamma; Betty Martin, c'unel, Kappa Altheta Tmet; Mary Alice Livingston, c'59, Kingston, c'40, Independent Student Association; Wilhelm Nelson, c'40, Corbin ball; Jean Howes, c'39, Chi Omega; Dorothy Netherton, c'40, Alpha Omicron Pi; Elizabeth Kemp, c'40, Alpha Delta Pi; or Estelle Eddy, fa'39, Alpha Chi Omega. GEORGE SNYDER. I wish to thank students and faculty of the University for their many fine expressions of sympathy. Last Week — 742 Entrys "Pick 'em" Winners W L Pts. First: Will Underwood, Sr., 534 La. 10 2 14 Prize: $$ Stetson Hot Second: Lester Sell, 730 Mass. Prize: $2 Manhattan Schott Third: Frank Wiegel, 1247 Ohio Prize: $1 Pioneer Belt Fourth: Alfred Schmidt, 940 Miss. Prize: $1 Pioneer Belt. 10 2 47 Another Contest This Week Enter Now, Free. BIG HUSKIN BEE SATURDAY ENJOY THE POST TONIGHT To the BACKS, bless'em! By the famed coach who last season brought you "That's Football for You" In football, the backfield gets the glory. Is it fair? What makes a great football team—the line or backfield? And which would you prefer: a great backfield and a mediocre line, or the other way around? Coach Jimmy Conzelman, who fears no man, says, "I'll take the backs!" and shows you why. Here's his story, and we hope he isn't stuck with it! JIMMY CONZELMAN Is She BOX-OFFICE POISON For two years a nation wondered: Who'll pay Demobar Park in the love of Forte? Then young, unknown Anne Lanier got her role, the offscreen drama that led to a fateful preview. A two-part serial. PREVIEW -or a new movie find'? by the author of TO MARY WITH LOVE RICHARD SHERMAN PHOTO—JACK GOULD Two dizzy debs decide "TENNIS TOURNAMENTS ARE SUCH FUN!" Those Chicago debs who crashed the Coronation are in again! Result's South Devon's tennis tournament goes completely haywire, with startling effects on Mrs. Smruch-Bodley's insecure transformation. Plenty of laughs in this new short story. by PAUL GALLICO **AND... $30 A WEEK TO EVERY IDLE CALIFORNIAN OVER 50? You'll find the first complete story in California Veteran Tom Bauer, by John C. Lee and Ralph F. Shawman LYV STRAIGHT UP. Park, North Dakota. Drop straight down—and be safe! You can do it in helicopters. James G. Ray tells why you may—soon. ALSO: short stories, Post Scripts, fun and cartoons. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST