PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1935 JAYHAWKERS TO INVADE SOONERLAND TOMORROW GAME PROBABLY WILL DETERMINE FINISH IN BIG SIX Previous Records of Both Teams Indicate Tough Battle; Oklahoma Will Start Light Backs PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS KANASS Hayes (170) Neumath (187) McCall (195) Sklar (180) Vogel (191) Green (170) Wiencseke (190) Hapesc (185) Peterson (185) OLEGHAWA (160) Cutchall (182) Brown (188) Ball (105) Abrures (180) Abrures (227) Wheeler (195) Willis (155) Fuqua (155) Huddleston (155) (195) Corrente (195) By H. M. Mason, Jr., c37 Kansan Snorts Editor The Kansas football team reaches the crossroads tomorrow. If the Jayhawks defeat Oklahoma in the game at Nebraska, they will likely as a real contender for the conference championship. If they lose to the Sooners, although a successful season will still be in sight, the possibility of a playoff win will largely have disappeared. In Oklahoma, Kansas faces a formidable opponent indeed. Although the Sooners were defended 10-9 by Beaver State and held off the second half of that game completely. Oklahoma made 10 first downs to Nebraska's 3, 132 yards rushing to Nebraska's 34, and completed six forward passes. Oklahoma scored 16 points on half True. The Sooners failed to score, but they did demonstrate plenty of offensive power by launching drives of 25, 43, 53 and 50 yards that penetrated the Buckeye defense. The Huskers' 16, 7 and 12 yard lines. Sooners Have Light Backfield The Sooner's light backfield composed of Huddlesford, Fountain, Robertson and Corratto played the last three quarters against Nebraska and was that team's first win in four fireworkers. As a result they are slated to start against the Jayhawkes and it is safe to say that Kansas will be can do stopping this flashy combination. Hangood and Decker are just about as secure passers as there are in the Middle-West this year. Both of them seem capable of hitting a nickel at 40 yards and their passing has made Kansas' scoring punch much more potent. Against the Sooner offense the Jayhawkers will pit the hill-carrying of Peterson, Hapgood, Decker Harris and Douglass, the passing of Hapgood, Decker and Douglass and the store gunkicking of Harris. Harris' punting has become a decided offensive weapon, with Kansas gaining frequently on exchanges of punts. Oklahoma demonstrated phenomenal talent in the Kansas State and will probably give "BILL" Jones, Sooner coach, many anxious moments. The game also promises to be a battle of lines. Kansas "linemen" charged the Kansas State line all over the field and were holding Nebraska men were holding Nebraska to less yardage gained rushing than Minnesota had able to in the Nebraska-Minnesota game. The ultimate victor is quite in doubt but one thing seems certain and that the game will be a ding-dong battle. Johnson Says Farmers' Problem Needs Solution (Continued from page one) ence and then made replies to several from the floor, asked upon his invitation. (Continued from page one) Wide Range of Queries The queries covered a wide range of subjects, everything from strike-breaking in San Francisco to his opinion of the Townsend plan. The speaker brought laughter from his audience several times with his humorous handling of some of the questions. One query to which he replied was the difference between Father Coughlin and himself. "The difference," he said with a wry bit of humor, "is that I not a priest and Father Coughlin is not a hayman." "To what do you contribute your "To what do you contri- success?" was another question. "What another?" was his answer. General Johnson, accompanied by his staff of secretaries, left immediately after the speech for Kansas City, en route to Boston, where he deliver the next lecture on his tour. Read the Kansas Want Ads Bv W.B. FORBES By W.B. FORBES © INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED NEWS After Captain L. M. "Biff" Jones assigned from successful coaching regiments at Louisiana State, authoritative grabs him to mentor the Sooners in hopes of enduring his first-year success are four factors; a huge enrollment, similarity of demands, and a light schedule and enthusiasm of the SPORT NOTES By H. M. Mason, Jr. c. 37 Notre Dame vs. Ohio State—the football fan's dream come true. Tomorrow will be 92,000 of those dyded-in-the-wool fans. two great teams will come to grips—Ohio State, the devaunting "Saucer" team that was unstoppable in amphibian football. The Irish under the magic touch of Elmer Layden have come back with a rush and once more are an imposing figure in the national picture. The Kansas City Chiefs we suggest we suggest that you football fans listen to this game which we assume will be broadest. When two such teams meet the results are always interesting and the game tomorrow should be a hail-raiser, one to compete with the dimmore of a past Here is a Big Six "H"队. All of the men with the exceptions of Hanna and Howell are regulars. LE—Hayes, Kansas Kansas-Oklahoma--Hmm. Nebraska-Missouri -- The Big Six's banner will be waving on high after this one. Iowa State-Marquette-In this game a field goal will count 3 points. LT-Huder, Missouri LG-Hayes, Iowa State C-Hama, Iowa State RG-Holland, Kansas State RI-Hayes, Kansas State RE-Hayes, Kansas State QB-Howell, Nebraska HL-Ihapgood, Kansas HI-Harris, Kansas HI-Happley, Kansas Predictions are now in order so here goes. Recently several coaches have been censored for making predictions which it is said led to betting. We are glad to say that no one can ever criticize us for such a thing. Notre Dame-Ohio State -If neither team scores the game will probably end a tie. (We're taking a chance on that one.) FB—Houston, Missouri Purdue-Mimmets--We wouldn't be a bit surprised if they would start this game by having one team kick off. Kansas State - Tulsa -- The coaches won't be very happy if their team fum-bles on the 1-yard line. Three Vacancies Are to Be Filled; Fall Matches Unobtainable Elimination Tourney To Select Tennis Team Fall practice for next year's Varsity tennis team will take the form of a single elimination tournament which will begin this week-end. Delmar Curry only remaining letterman from last season's varsity squad, is in charge of the tourney. The tournament is for the purpose o. eliminating some of the applicants for positions on the varsity squad. Three vacancies were last left year when Arthur Vuse and Kenneth Kell were graduated. The team completed his three years of competition. Voss, who is at the University again this year as a teacher, will probably act as coach of the tennis team next spring. Play in the elimination will advance to the second round, unless weather permits. Variety tennis courts will be put in condition for play and reserved for the tourney. Following the elimination tournament, a ladder tournament will be set up with players from all levels. There will be the first tournament. This ladder play will continue until the team is forced inside, at which time another cut will be made and the decreased number of players will resume practice in Robinson. Attempts for fail matches with otheo schools fell through because the other schools had not yet organized their teams. The presence of several outstanding players in the brackets promises to make the journey one of the best staged among University of Kansas players in several years, James Kell, former state double champion from Topeka High and winner of many meets in the junior division, is one of the favorites. Another city junior champion, Hovetock, former city junior champion, is likely to go far in the matches. Bob Steele, who was a ranking junior player in Kansas City when in that division, promises to gain an advanced round in the lower bracket, while Phil Brighton, of Coffeyville junior college fame, is also favored. The drawings are as follows. Upper bracket; Jankel Kell vs. Byer; Alan Lintney vs. Howard Dunham; Phil Lee vs. Merriam; Newton Hovorsock vs. Berry. Lower bracket; Bob Steele vs. Bye; Ed Mirteau vs. Ed Jason Jr; Gene Brandt vs. Orville Thompson; Phil Brighton vs. Bye. FACULTY MEMBERS VICTORS IN LAWRENCE GOLF MEET Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in physical education in the University, recently won the Lawrence women's golf championship at the Lawrence country club. Miss Hoover has been playing golf only since she was but her second tournament. Prof. Guy Smith, of the mathematics department, was the victor in the men's championship. He won the same title in 1925. The fact that both championships are held by University faculty members is regarded as most unusual. Weaver's Just Arrived! Shipment Twin Sweaters 295 595 New colors! New patterns! These are the twin sweaters you've been waiting for. They're in soft wools in novel weaves and patterns. Do come in to see them. Second Floor All Big Six Teams Will Be In Action Again This Week Two Conference and Two Non-Conference Games on Schedule for Saturday This week again sees all Big Six teams in action, two of them against conference opponents, and two of them against non-conference opponents. The Big Six matches run Monday to tangle with Bill Jones's Oakland Seahorses. Nebraska plays Missouri at Columbia, Kansas state goes to Tulsa to play the Golden Hurricanes, and State takes on Marquette at Baltimore. The Tigers have been having a streak of bad luck as far as injuries go, having lost Ed Sconce, veteran lineman, for the rest of the season due to a broken knife, and Barney Finkle, another regular lineman, and him also with a broken leg. Couch Fauur is to be faced with what appears to be a severe injury from both pointers from his depleted squad to stop the hard plunging Francis and the fleet-footed Cardwell. The Missouri-Nebraska game is eagerly awaived by her fans as a game that will show the actual strength of Coach Don Faurou's men. The general concensus is that the Huskers are about two touchdown better than Missouri, the folks at Columbia, clutching at every ray of hope, say that the Missouri team was well ahead again. Storm team was Nebraska, the only difference being that the Huskers took advantage of every break, while the Tigers did not. The Huskers seem to feel that they have gotten back in stride since they overwhelmed the Oklahoma team last season and are now coming out sour game too lightly. The Tigers have been a bigger thorn in the Huskers' side than have any other Big Six team. Gewin Henry had a way of letting the Huskies win against vantage in yards from scrimmage and first downs and yet winning the game, and the Tigers are coached by a pupil of Henry's who is recognized as the see-through country as far as games won and lost go. Kansas State takes a patched-up lineup to Tu叭a, and Coach Wes Fry is very doubful as to the outcome of the game. KC's Bobby Cox, out of Eider, out of the game, the Wildcats' chances for a victory appear very slim. When Winter Comes with Cold and Sheet You want Intercworms on your feet. Special Showing of Interwoven Socks This Week Lisles 35c to $1 Wools Silks Iowa State goes to Milwaukee to oppose Marquette in the Hillpoets' homecoming game. Marquette is as yet undefeated this year, and he has cracked the Marquette, who watched the Iowa State-Missouri game, reported that the Cyclone defense was a hard one for the Iowa State team, through the Hilltop team has been working on several new plays designed especially for their homecoming game. Top Coats Sweaters Leather Jackets Corduroy Jackets Wool Jackets Breeches Corduroy Trousers Jacket Wool Gloves Dress Gloves Buy Your Socks Now! Clothes that will keep you warm all ready for you. Men's Intramurals Only two touch football scores for last night are available. The Phi Gami's won from the Beta's 6-0, the first and only score coming in the second, scored a touchdown. The Tennessee club forteered to the Rock Chalk team. The other two games, Delta Chi vs. D.U. and Sigma吉队 vs. BigAlgh were not played and will be rescheduled. Rose Bowl Tickets Now Going Out The Phi Gam team is the only team in any of the three divisions that remains undefeated and untied. Five victories have fallen under their attack and only two opponents must be played, thus the Phi Gam team will the Fiji first place in the first division. --place to second during the last week. Most of the teams have played well over half their schedules and divisional play will be terminated in the next two weeks, so you team in each division will then play in a tournament for the championship. HOT FUDGE SUNDAE Always Good In the second division the Siga Alph* lead with a one-game advantage over the Sigma Chi*. These teams meet soon to determine who will control the second division. The third division has seen considerable revision this last week with the three defending champions at the hands of Theta Tau. The Boiler Makers hold down the first berth in this division while the Theta Tau are hard on the leaders' heels, coming from fourth UNION FOUNTAIN HOT SPICED SHRIMP At All Times --place to second during the last week. 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