PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24,1937 Kansas State May Hold Key To Title Wildcat Victory Would Pull Nebraska From Its Pedestal and Give Jayhawks Chance for Tie Manhattan, Nov. 23—All Kansas eyes will be focused on Memorial stadium here Saturday when the Kansas State Wildcats are hosts to the Cornhuskers of Nebraska in a post-Thoughtgiving game which gives all promise of being a break-taker, for on it hangs the conference championship. Comparison of previous scores of the two teams this season shows that the Huskers should be the favorites, but the 'Cats already have one foot in the dope buck preparation to upsetting it. The best Kansas can do now is to defeat Missouri, and go into a tie with Oklahoma. Whether that tie will be for first or second place, or even part of a three-way tie with Nebraska for the championship, depends on the outcome of the game here Saturday. Nebraska Might Tumble A Kansas State victory would cut Nebraska from its perch just as the Wildcat victory over the Jayhawker pulled Kansas down two weeks ago, and a tie game would put Nebraska and Oklahoma into a tie. The Nebraskans wrangled a 0-1 tie out of the Oklahoma Sooners, while the K-Staters were beaten 19 to 1 by Tom Stidham's team. The Wildcats went down before Missouri 14-7 and the Tigers fell before Nebraska 12-3. The Rams got only a 13-13 knot with the Jayhawkers of Kansas, and the Wildcats knocked the Kansas team from atop the conference roost, 7-0. Records Favor Cornhuskers Comparison of the all-time scores, however, shows that the wearers of the Scarlet and Gray have been superior to the Wildcats in years past, and from this viewpoint, a K-State victory would be an upset. Since 1911, except for a five-year interval of no games from 1916 to 1922, the Huskers have dominated the scene with 17 victories to two for the Man-hattantias. Two games, in 1925 and 1935, ended in scoreless ties. In points scored, the Big Six leaders are far ahead with 390 to 71 for the Wildcats. For the first nine Exciting new styles by Johannes. * I now go great ideas. * magnificent new stups and ties. * interesting of multi colored sundresses and goblernes. * convivialing in cell with delicate pings. * a mottie outline in rich brown pinks with shawl effect that reminds, one of the cowl dress by the 10th Century times. * end with navy with clever hooks, new step ladder fronts. You'll just have to view these shoes more. * more word, will not do short princes. games after competition was struck up between the two schools, Nebraska plained up a string of successive victories, broken only by a scoreless tie in 1925, and then continued four years more. ( ) Wildcats Win in 1930 The first victory for the Purple and White came in 1930 when they won 10-9. Victory was in sight for K-State the next year until the closing minutes of the game when Brown, a substitute back, scampered toward home on a rain-soaked field with a punt return for a touchdown. ROYAL College Shop 837-39 Mass. The second K-State victory came in 1934, and with it came the first Big Six championship. Last year's game at Lincoln ended disastrously for the Wildcats when the Huskers trounced them 40-0 before a stadium full of unbelieving fans. Remembrance of that humiliating defeat has caused the Wildcat squad to take the oath of vengeance for this year's contest. During the past nine years, which mark the period of Big Six gridiron negotiations, the 'Cats' record against the Nebraskans looks a little better. They have won two games to the Huskers' six. Registration Survey Reveals Wide Variety In Parents' Jobs A yacht captain's son—or perhaps it is a daughter—is enrolled as a student in the University, according to findings in an examination of 4614 registration cards made by Geo. O. Foster, registrar. Several hundred students failed to indicate their parents' occupations, and many were placed in situations where two from the same family answered, but the figures are Week 10c 'Til 7 Days Then 15c ENDS TONITE PATEE ENDS TONITE Marx Brothers "DAY AT THE RACES" and "FOOTLOOSE HEIRESS" ANN SHERIDAN CRAIG REYNOLDS EXTRA To Accompane the Home- comers We Will Run a Complete Show After 10 p.m. AND RAY CORRIGAN MAX TERHUNE and RALPH BYRD THANKSGIVING Til 7 10c Then 15c substantially correct. They show that 13 per cent of the students come from farm homes, since 363 parents are listed as farmers. The 33 stockmen and ranchers are not listed with this group. Continuous from 2:30 Ends Saturday OUR BIGGEST DOUBLE SHOV Dick Tracy Serial and Color Cartoon Kansas U. Coaching Staff ALSO CONGER, PRESNELL, HARGISS, HEAD COACH LINDSEY, GETT0 Other well represented professions and businesses are: railroad employee, 201; merchant, 182; salesman, sales manager, 173; physician Sasieni Yellow Bote Frank Medico Pipes or surgeon, 179; lawyer, 136; teaching profession, 111. One student comes from a harness maker's home, one from a window trimmer's and one from a piano tuner, according to the registration cards. Films One Pound Pecans 49c No. 120 23c No. 120 v27 c No. 116 27 c No. 116 v32 c Univex Cine Camera Supplies Gwinn Henry, Kansas athletic director, once led the Tigers to victory. One Pound Cashews 39c Stationery Monogramed to Order Tirree's nothing like the quality and flavor of Gales Chocolates for making Thanksgiving Day a complete success. GALES CHOCOLATES $1 TO $1.50 POUND H. W. STOWITS Free Delivery Phone 238 SAVE with SAFETY at The Jexall DRUG STORE MEN Put Yourself in Shape with Bracer Health Belt $2.00 Hudnut's Marvelous Make-up Kit 55c Venida Mentholated Tissue Handkerchiefs 10c Sparklet Syphon Bottle $5.95 TODAY AND THURSDAY Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Soda King Syphon Bottle $5.00 Madxa Light Bulbs 15c & 20c Welcome Grads! Bust That Tiger, Jayhawks! DUCKED HER — UNDER A SHOWER — AND LEFT HER COLD No. 2—Four Little Maids on a Husband Hunt! They Get Their Men. FRIDAY - SATURDAY JANET GAYNOR LORETTA YOUNG CONSTANCE BENNETT SIMONE SIMON and Ken Maynard "TRAILIN' TROUBLE" Boris Karloff "NIGHT KEY" TOGETHER Civil Service Announces Exams SUNDAY! It's Love in Bloom—in Bedlam! Jack Molau Ann Sutherland The United States Civil Service commission has announced open competitive examinations as follows: "Danger, Love at Work" Draftman, and chief, principal, senior, and assistant draftman, $1,600 to $2,000 a year. Optional toches are topographic and statistic- and "Beloved Enemy" Associate entomologist (axonomy), $3,200 a year, bureau of ennology and plant warrantage. Junior scientific aid (fossils), $1-440 a year, United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution. Senior veterinarian (animal disease research), $4,600 a year. Senior steward, $2,600 a year; jun- Closing date, Dec. 8, 1937. lor steward, $2,300 a year; senior cook, $2,000 a year; prison service, department of justice. Oiler, marine, $1,320 to $1,800 a year. Further information on requirements of these examinations, and information as to the dates and places at which they will be given, may be obtained at the Lawrence post office. To Continue Peace Work Washington, Nov. 23. —(UP) —President Roosevelt now tells that America will continue diplomatic efforts to effect world peace, but he is not ready for the collapse of the Brussels conference to end the Sino-Japanese war. 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Attend our regular 9 o'clock show then show and see this Owl Show F R E E Thrills of great football battles..., hirious "plebe" high-jinks... and a glorious love story of Annapolis. an Appalachian intoegrand M-G-M entertainment! Cost of Thousands! WITH ROBERT YOUNG JAMES STEWART LIONEL BARRY MORE FLORENCE RICE BILLIE BURKE ALSO "A MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY" Cartoon Novelty - Latest News Events One of the Screen's Greatest Short Subjects Sunday — Jeanette MacDonald "THE FIREFLY" —Your Brakes —Your Radiator Change Your Oil Your Radiator —Your Batteries —Your Tires —Your Lights SERVICE STATION 10th & Mass. St. PHONE 1300 DICKINSON It's Homecoming at the Dickinson Merry Go Round of 1938 Last Times Today TONIGHT 11:15 PREVIEW CAGNEY CREATING A BOMBSHELL WITH HIS FISTS! CHARLIE L. ALFREDSON presents SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT Great Song Hits by Victor Schwartz Continuous Show Thanksgiving Day Show 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 INTRODUCES LOVE EVEVENY DAW WILLIAM FRAWLEY SUNDAY DANGER... 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