1. What is the difference between the mean and median of this set of numbers? UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29,1938 High Ranking Teams Oppose Big-Six Squads Three Conference Champions Are Included On Saturday's Schedule Of Intersectional Games By Carl Landouist Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 28—(UP) -Teams which made national football history in 1937 will furnish the opposition for Big Six Conference squads in five intersectionsal games Saturday. Three conference champions are included on the schedule. Nebraska plays Minnesota, winner in the Big Ten; Oklahoma meets Rice Institute, champion of the Southwest Conference; and Missouri draws Colorado, which won the Rocky Mountain Conference title without a tie or defeat. Rounding out the day's work, Kansas will go to South Bend, Ind., play Notre Dame and Kansas State's Wildcats will play Northwestern's Wildcats at Evanston, Ill. Iowa State, the sixth member of the club, plays an intra-state game with Luther College. The Nebraska-Minnesota game at Minnesota sites top billing. Coach Bernie Bierman the Gophers will be remembering the surprise 14 to 9 defeat they suffered from Nebraska a year ago and the memory will not make easier for the Cornhuskers. The old army man, Major Lawrence (Biff) Jones, who coaches the Huskers, believes he may have to resort to the old army game of passing and bucking to make it two straight over Minnesota. Nebraska's line is made up of sophomores and reside quad men from last year's team and there is a danger that it may crumble against Minnesota's heavy backs. Lindsey Has Fast Backs Kansas will go to Notre Dame with a new system. The Jayhawkers have acquired a ground attack new to Kansas teams. Passes came when they were needed to in the 19 to 18 victory over Texas last week and the Kansas may have a chance at winning. Kansas will need a more adequate defense against enemy passes and a punter who can show more consistency. To offset these deficiencies, Coach Adrian Lindsey has a fast set of sophomore backs, and more spirit than has been displayed in a Kansas team since 1930, the last time that the school won the conference championship. Ralph Miller, the 175-round halfback who took over the pass and went on to lead a touchdown for Texas, fumbled frequently last Saturday, but with a little more seasoning he may be one of the discoveries of the year. Oklahoma, the third strongest defensive team in the nation last year, may need men of iron to keep the Rice Owls away from the goal line at Houston Saturday. The Southwest Conference champions who defeated Colorado in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas on New Year's day, at present are listed as one of the nation's power-house teams and Tom Stidham's Sooners may not have the wherewithal to hold them back. Stidham has developed several new backfield men to aid in replacing the versatile Jack Baer, triple threat star of the 1937 squad. Missouri Team Untried Kansas State has a large well-drilled squad, including some burly backfield men who will help the Wildcats. The game at Northwestern brings the Storm to Widowdof who already has produced one championship team at Evanston, and who may be about ready with another powerful squad this year. The Staters have shown enough in early season practice to indicate that Coach Wes Fry isn't going to have a pushover for any opponent this season. Elmer Hackney, a fullback, may rate his team as the best in the season and is the one that Northwestern will have to watch Saturday. Missouri's team is untried, but there is on lack of offensive power. Any squand which can score 103 points in a game, even against the freshman team, has enough of a punch to be a menace. That was the total that Don Fauror's Tigers made in a practice last Saturday and in a win they said they played under wraps. Colorado without Whizzer White looks less formidable than in 1987. The game is at Columbia. Iowa State is ready to offer an all-American quarterback. Everett Kischer might have achieved the honor a year ago had not injuries taken him out early in the season. The 155-pound signal caller scored one of two touchdowns against Denver last week, passed to a teammate for the other, and kicked both extra points. The 14 IAA opponents almost 10 pounds per man heavier, stamps the Cyclones as an eleven which may cause more trouble than a year ago, when the team finished last in the conference race. The game against Luther Saturday is a warmup for the regular conference season which starts against Nebraska the following week. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE: Nearly new $275.00 accordion for $150. 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