PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 Nebraska-Kansas Game May Decide Big Six Champions Fighting Jayhawkers Are Out to Break Jinx That Has Lasted 19 Years Kansas? Nebraska? Which is going to be celebrating Saturday night? Dope says Nebraska, but something in the air says Kansas. The Jayhawkers have exhibited a fighting spirit this year, which raises have with dope. They fight right down to the final pitch. The players from leaving before the game are completely finished. In their two brilliant upstairs victories over Kansas State and Oklahoma, the Jayhawkers in the last minute of play in底 A ray of sunshine broke through the dark clouds yesterday with the statement of Bill Jones, Oklahoma coach, that Oklahoma play must be changed in losing to Kansas. Although Oklahoma was defeated 15-0 by Nebraska, they outgained the Huskers and played them all over the field in the second half to give it to a show that threatened all the time. Consequently, since Coach Jones considers the Sooners' play Saturday was better than the game they played at Lincoln, it appears that Kansas will be able to score on Nebraska. The Cornbushers were primed for that game. In fact, they gave a loss in that game would have put them one of the conference race. Kansas will be outweighed 5 pounds to the man in the line and 2½ pounds per man in the backfield. Nebraska's line averages 186 to Kansas' 181, and the Corkhound backfield will average 18½ to 189 for Kansas. The Kansas backfield will average about four pounds less if Mano Stukey is in the backfield instead of Clarence Douglas, but Douglas probably will start against the Huskies. Fred Harris, a left-back, started in the game, and Douglas probably will at fullback with John Peterson, regular fullback, moved over to right halfback. Stukey may start, although at present that is rather doubtful, as he injured members of the team beavers are coming along in good shape. The practice session yesterday consisted mainly of dummy scrummage, Coach Ad Lindsey is working in hard an attempt to have his men well acclimated to the game. Nebraska Nebraska plays, Freshman Coach Bill Hargrave saw the Nebraska-Nukiwara game Saturday and brought back a mass of information on the Nebraska team. He transmitted it to his freshmen, and they were filled with excitement for days for the variably benefit this week. SPORT NOTES By H. M. Mason, Jr., C37 The game at Lincoln Saturday is going to be a real battle and there is no denying that. Opinion is quite varied as to which team will emerge the victor but it is conceded that the game will win if the Kansas customers their money's worth. Kansas was conceded very little chance to win over Kansas State, yet they outplayed the Wildcats completely and won a deserved victory. They went down to Norman a decided underdog and the Wildcats brusked this week but there is no reason to believe that the Jayhawkers may not upset the dope again. Here is another of those All "American" teams: LE-Mlaucik, Carnegie Tech. LT-Bjork, Oregon. LG-Dalle-Zeppie, Pitt. C—Wojciechowicz, Fordham. RG-Kawchak, Carnegie Tech. RT-Moncivice, Holy Cross. RL-Bellini, Montana. QB-Macclilwis, N.X.U. LP-Popylich, Montana. RL-Plotnikov, Geo. Wash. U. FB-Szniganga, Wm & Mary. © INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED NEWS DY W. D. FORBES Bv W.B. FORBES The third week of the grid season the first Ray Zeb, fallback of Western Reservoir with a total of 579; scored three touchdowns and three goals from placement in Western Reservoir 55-19 victory Remember Orville Matthews? He was in the sport world lurviest last spring when John Jabez, Oklahoma track coach, charged Stanford with attempting to hire away this high school senior Matthews, who had back three years and state champion in the sprints for two years, had journeyed out to the Rose Bowl game with all his expenses paid by Stanford alumni; and Jacobus was plenty mad about that. Matthews, oh My! Stanford half-school in California. However it is Southern California rather than Stanford that he is attending. The Trojan officials secured a position for his father on the Coast as well as for him at another Coast. There are also two other Oakland men on the Trojan first freshman Fred Poleo of Iowa State, all-1Big Six end last year, is now definitely a backfilled man. At first it was just an experiment but now he is working in the same field as his former first string man what's more. It seems that about all he was good for at end was his long distance kicking but apparently Couch George Veenker wants ends that can stop plays around his feet and consequently Poole got the hook. Let's step on the Huskers' corn. Our New Shipment of Bargain Books argain Books (eprints) has just come in and includes: Arnold Bennett—Journal. $1.49 Van Doren—Anthology World Poetry, $1.49 Newman—Stories of Grea Robinson—Story of Medicine $1.37 820----Flower Fone----820 Taylor—Complete Garden. $1.79 Newman—Stories of Great Operas. $1.47 Cescinsky and Hunter—English and American Furniture. $1.98 Mather—Modern Painting. $1.46 Culver and Grant—Book of Old Ships. $1.98 These are beautiful books and treasured letters. They will make kids list as well as good books to add to their own libraries. Bop in, and see them next week you are townmates. WARD'S FLOWERS "Flowers of Distinction" 931 Mass. Goepp—Great Works of Music. $1.59 Mather—Modern Painting. 6146 The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Tel.666 Long stem roses, pompom bouquets, and lovely Ward centerpieces express the warmth and friendliness of the fall season. Tigers Are Slated To Give Sooners Stiff Opposition Comparison of Records Shows Both Teams to Be of Equal Strength Missouri and Oklahoma, losers in the two Big Six games last Saturday will meet this week in Columbia. It will also play at Iowa in the two new coaches in the conference. Comparison of summaries of each of the team's games with Nebraska show them to be about equal. Missouri lost to the Huskers, 6-19, but made more first downs, and yardage. Oklahoma lost to Nebraska 0-19, but made as many first downs and yards from scrimmage as did the Huskers. The Tigers have been dogged this year by the injury jinx, but despite the bad breaks the team seems to be on the way up. Last week, against Nebraska, Missouri might not have beaten so badly had they played a more cautious game, but they let every play go wrong. The game, and took chances which would ordinarily be considered too sticky with a wet ball. Coach Don Faurot has been using a system this year that is the cause of much comment and controversy among students, but he isn't instead of having one first team and the usual number of substitutes. He has been working with five teams all season, and there are many who believe that he is not an productive as he old system. Faurot System Doubtful Another factor against which Coach Faurot has had to work is that most of his material is green. There have been from five to eight sophoraes in his --starting lineup in every game this fall. Despite the green material and the injury jinx, the Tiger machine has been showing decided improvement this season, and the team spirit and morale is not conceding any games to anyone. You Wanted PECAN PIE Last Week We Will Special It THURSDAY The Oklahoma team is also on the upgrade under the direction of Coach Biff Jones. The Sooner line is one of the best in the Big Six, but the backfield has not shown any scoring punch yet. The team has been able to go in midfield, but when they get into "pay dirt" they seem to be down. By using the Iowa State game as a means of comparison, the Sooner team looks the best in the coming clash, since the Oklahomaans trounced the Cyclones decisively, while the best Missouri could do was draw a tie. But the Oklahomaans had to do with the use, the game seems to be a toss-up. Without a doubt, there is going to be a good display of football Saturday, as both teams play a spectacular game. Sooners Gain Power Women's Intramurals at the CAFETERIA --played well for the losers. --played well for the losers. Recent volley-ball game results are as follows: Pi. Phi defeated Chi Omega 45-29, with Bruce, Miller, and Kiene outstanding players. Woody and Troup performed well for Chi Omega. A. O. pi defeated Alpha Chi 51-29 with Markham, Kiker and Beamer playing good games. 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Games played last week included Jamma Phi defeating Sigma Kappa 37-25; A D P diebold Threatening 78-19 D TNF defeating ETC, 65-39; TNF defeated ETC, 45-39. 9th & Mass. ★ TUNE IN ON ★ EXPRESS NEWS ★ EXPRESS NEWS week from the following outstations: WALKER TO WILLIAMS WOOD WALKER TO WILLIAMS WOOD WALKER TO WILLIAMS WOOD WATER & KOLE Watch for local announcements Send Your BAGGAGE Home by No need to burden yourself with the transportation of trunks, baggage and personnel effects at vacation time, send them to your workplace. Here's the way... merely telephone Railway Express and we'll call for the ships—which wilt them on fast passenger trains, swiftly and efficiently, as well as mind, knowing your baggage will be home almost as soon as you are. Raten surprisingly low two receipts—one at end and one inside safe handling and delivery. After vacation, we'll bring your baggage back again, elimi- RAILWAY EXPRESS For service or information telephone 20 East 9th St., Phone 120, Lawrence, Kan. 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Package of ten fits in pursel Smart Women RICKERD-STOWITS DRUG CO. The Condensed Official Statement The Lawrence National Bank LAWRENCE, KANSAS At the Close of Business, November 1, 1933 RESOURCES Cash: Due from Banks and U.S. Treas. $1,282,410.45 United States bonds 414,439.05 Municipal, Other Bonds, Warrants 210,791.71 Demand Laws 53,993.40 $1,971,634.61 Banking House 27.000.00 Furniture, Fixtures and Vaults 9.197.60 Other Real Estate 18.194.50 Time Loans 614,569.63 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Account 3,691.43 TOTAL $2,644,227.67 54.332.00 614.569.63 3.691.43 TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital, Surplus. Undivided Profits and Reserves 288,852.32 Deposits 2,355,375.35 TOTAL 288,852.32 2,355,375.35 $2,644,227.67 $2,644,227.67 Above Statement Is Correct GEO. W. KUHNE, Cashier. . Deposits insured under provisions of the Federal Banking Act of 1935.