--- PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1936 Aggies and Jayhawks Have Split Eight Games in Big Six History By William Fitzgerald, c. 193 A strong Big Six rivalry that has resulted in four victories for each team will allow either the Kansas State Wildcats or the Jayhawkers a chance to forge ahead in their respective games; the formation of the Big Six in 1928 the two teams have been alternating their victories. In '28 the Jayhawkers copped the game played at Manhattan, 7-0. The Wildcats came back the next year, however, to wipe out the memory of that defeat by their own own pair, their own pair 6-0. The Mr. Oread team kept up appearances in 1929 by pushing over two touchdowns in Ahern Stadium to win 14-0. Obviously the Angles were in front in 31 and they didn't disappoint the dopers. When the smoke had cleared away the Wildcats had 13 runs to none for Bill Harrington team. The only championship team Kansas ever had, led by Jim Bauch and coached by Bill Hargas, easily trounced the Manhattan team in '32. 19-0. Bauch trudged the opening hole in the field of the gift to the Jayhawkers an early lead. Ralph Graham and his playmates took the '33 game to keep the alternate year record intact, but the Wildcats played a dirty play that cost them the '34 game the '34 game on their way to the Big Six championship. Last year the Wildcats came to Lawrence as lazy favorites to win their third straight game, but an inspired crew of Jacqueline thrilled a big crowd at Memorial Shootout on Feb. 2. Fred Hartley kept the Wildcats in constant hot water with his beautiful kicking, and Tommy McCall, place-kicker circled the game for his mates with a neat field goal. Saturday's vibe thereon led to a lead in this strong Six rivalry. Early Jayhawk Domination The Jayhawk and Wildfire first began their feud in 1902 and from then until 1924 the Marshattan victories were about as scarcie as Heas on Mrs. Vandercich's pet poodle. The only Aggie victory in all the period was a 6-4 game against the Marshattan who was referred to the Farmers and M. Ordwin victory was almost insincible. However in 24 the worm turned and the Farmers turned in four奥 Men's Intramurals --start at 4.30. No handball, horseshoe, or tennis matches are scheduled. Preliminary intramural track meet results: Ellington how hurries, two week in each boat, quality for valuable fleet. First boat, Phil Dhi Totem, 18 seconds that Seoul Mall, Gallibert Ghosts, Ghose, 13th; Third boat, won by Hercules, Ghose, 13th; Fourth boat, won by Hercules, Ghose, 13th; Fifth boat, won by Hercules, Ghose, 13th; Sixth boat, won by Hercules, Ghose, 13th; 12-footed boy, hard-hat, comfortable, handsome, handsome. Firstborn, born in Byron, Indiana. Clover Fleet, born in Byron, Indiana. Clover Fleet of S.C. K., then S.C. K., then S.C. K., then S.C. K., then S.C. K., then S.C. K., then S.C. Ghostbusters; ghostbusters; ghostbusters; ghostbusters; ghostbusters; 104th yard, three. She mound to each host team. Hawks S.A.E. ground, bearers Bella, Beka, Jonah, S.A.E. ground, bearers Bella, Beka, Jonah, Tarra ground, brigade S.A.E. ground 114. Fourth yard, three. She mound to each host team. Noy, Siyam Chia ground, twelve. Fourth yard, three. She mound to each host team. Sigmar Sigmar ground, fifteen. Fifth host ground, Sigmar Sigmar ground, fifteen. Fifth host ground, Sigmar Sigmar ground, fifteen. Fifth host 160-pound驰马, asemblés; horsemen on horse back; horse trotter; horseman, aides; wounded by Baker, S.A.E.; aide, Debrah, Sharon Su; third, Diery, Diery; fourth, Mary, L. A.; fifth, Nikki, Nikki; sixth, Kendall, S.P.K.; sixth, Spencer, Spieth; seventh, Kendall, S.P.K.; 292-pound dad, two men qualify in each heat for the second-half. Heat, won by hornet (34), second-half (24.5 seconds), second heat, won by Aliberg (18), second-half (24.5 seconds), third heat, won by hornet (34 Shot pin, fused, win by Watson, Sigma Ch. 25 feet, i.m. second, Norgate, P.E.R. 33 feet, thrd, third, Trouser, Ph.D. 33 feet, t. 17 inches, fourth, South, Rita 33 feet, t. 17 inches, fourth, South, Rita High jump, funtl; funtl for first, Baker, S.A.E. and O'Dell, Gallion, Kendall and Gates, Tampa, Florida. 5 feet, 4 inches; 5 feet, 3 inches; 5 feet, 1 inch; 5 feet, 2 inches; Deltai Tra, and Knuth, S.P.E. 1 inch. The men's intramural schedule for today and tomorrow is as follows: Oct. 21, Touch football, 11-men field 1, S.P.E., P.U; or field 2, and Phi Chi, u, Buckeye, n, Handball, Triangle, u, Kappa Handball. Tennis: A.T.O. vs. Pi K.A.; Rock Chalk vs. Ki Phi; and 1200 Tennesses vs. Sigma Alpha Mu. All resumes to start at 3:30. Oct. 22, Touch football, 6-man: Trojanus vs. Golden Eagles, on field 1; and Moody Maddulors vs. Hexagons, on field 2. Both games to Watkins hall valley team ball team will play the I.W.W. group in the 13th game of the women's intramural tournament this afternoon at 4:30. Women's Intramurals cessive victories. The records for the 33 years now show 21 victories for K, U nine for K-State and only three ties. The greatest margin piled up by either team was in 1904 when K, U sainted their rivals 41-4. K-State's biggest margin was a 27-9 win in 1927. Wade Green Out Because of Ankle Injury Wade Green, who played a superb game Saturday - until removed because of an ankle injury, will be unable to compete for about three weeks. X-rays show that no bones have been broken in his foot or ankle, but that Green has suffered a severe fracture and keeps him on crutches for a while. 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