PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1937 Missouri May Challenge Big6 Title Conference Title May Rest Between T i g e s a n d Huskers: Aggies Hurt by Graduation By William Fitzgerald, '39 and Elon Torrence, '39 If early season prospects shape up as expected, Nebraska's perennial claim to the Big Six title may be seriously endangered this year. At present, the chief noise annoying the Cornhushner is coming from the door mat of the conference, the Missouri Tiger. Coach Don Faurot really should have something this year and unless 'Biff' Jones does something to tame the Tigers the Major's first year at Nebraska may not be too successful. Frauor started out two years ago by getting an outstanding crop of material to attend school at Missouri. Last year, as sophomores, they displayed plenty of power. This year with lettermen and reserves two or three deep at every position, and with a year of experience behind them, they can be expected to go places. . Depend on Sophomores Down at Norman rumblings or an inspired team can be heard. According to gossip, the choice of Stidham as coach was a players' selection. While Stidham will have to rely heavily on sophomores break-in time and other qualities, the Sooners may be expected to play over their heads. Kansas State was hurt the hardest by graduation last year. Nevertheless, there will be such names in the line-up as Cleveland, the shifty little halfback that made Jayhawker tackling look had last year; Beeler heavy, hard-charging guard, and Cardurell, another outstanding player in the sophomores are going to have to come through to make any impression upon the stiff competition that is in the Big Six this year. New Coach at Ames At Ames there is a new coach. He is Jim Yeager, formerly coach at Fort Hays Teachers College. Yeager has 16 letterback men, and prospects point to a stronger team than last year. At that, Iowa State cannot be expected to win more than one or two conference games. Then of course there is Nebraska. To a Kansas supporter there is a world of futility in that statement. Year after year, no matter how many are lost by graduation, the Cornhuskies continue to turn out championship winners or, at least, contenders. This year the Cornhuskers have a powerful line to start with. The backfield was completely riddled by the graduation of Francis and Cardwell. Some observers say the line will be so good that anyone can carry them. But that is not their impression, "Biff" Jones can be held the championship until someone else proves it belongs to them. In short, it looks like Nebraska, with plenty of dispute from Missouri and perhaps Oklahoma. Fighting for fourth place will be Kansas State, Iowa State and Kansas. That is the appearance of things but in football there is a saying, trite but true, "anything can happen." Along the Sideline By William Fitzgerald, Kansas Sports Editor Charley Bachman's Michigan State Spartans, who拥着Kansas last year, look tough again this season. A new find, Gene Ciolek, has been uncovered to throw the passes Al Agett tossed in 1936. Ciolek, a baseball player, applauding the throw of "Black Jack" Pingel, the squad's triple-threat performer at half back. One consolation for the Jayhawkers is that Bachman has only one capable first team this year instead of the two teams he has used in the past. Kansas fans will be able to hear the Oklahoma game broadcast this year. A cereal builts a team of 150 kids in Sooners' nine games for $2,950 and all of their games will be broadcast through station WKY of Oklahoma City. Parts of the daily practice sessions are also being broadcast probably to rid the Sooners o "mike" fright. The Kansas coaches are drilling the Jayhawks in earnest this fall. The addition of Presnell and Conger gives Lindsay time to give more attention to the team as a whole. Hargiss has been giving special instruction to the ends with Presnell working on the backs and Getto on the line. Lindsey wants to put out a team that will please the players. She also gave a little money into the rather depleted athletic fund. Ad wants the student support and believes the student rooters should be allowed to sit in the west stadium back of the team if they desire the change. Wavo Beauty Shop The New York Giants and Chicago Cubs are having a real dog fight as they go down the stretch in the National League penchant. Three weeks ago it looked as though the Cubs would coast in along with the Giants, but something happened. Chicago lost five straight games and the Giants shot out in front and are leading now by 1½ games. However, the Cubs are over most of the injuries that have been slowing them down and through they're still good enough for my money. 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