PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23.1935 Kansas Wildcats Predicted To Win Over Jayhawkers Confident From Moral Wir Over Huskers, Aggies Now Loom as Champions The moral victory gained by the Wildcats last Saturday, when they held the favored Nebraska to a scoreless tie, has boosted their stock up to a new high, and the fans are expecting another championship or perhaps a tie with the Huskers, both teams will win all of their remaining games. The Kansas State Wildcats have their eyes on another Big-Six football championship. The Wildcats started the season with a bang, defending Dujose 12-8, but in this game they lost the services of their defensive guard, who was put on the side-lines for two weeks with a knee injury. Slowed up somewhat by this loss, Kansas State lost the next two games, one to Fort Wayne and one to the powerful Marquette team, 14-0. Spirits were low in the Kansas State camp after these two set-backs, but Coach Wes Fry went to work and built his team back up, instilling in them the power and strength of the Elder. completely recovered from his knee injury had no little part in the return of this team from their losing ways, but with all this taken into consideration, the Wildcats were given no chance to win, and the high-tailed Cornhuskers. It was a fighting bunch of men that Coach Fry put on the field last Saturday, and they fought Nebraska to a standliff. A fast-charging line kept the Husker eleven on their heels all afternoon, and such stellar backs as Cardwell and La Neue were not even able to keep up. The Wildcat books were systematically ripping holes in the Nebraska line and passing over their heads. Twice they drove to the Husker two-line, only to be turned back as he passed by the goal line and desperate goal line stand. Neither team scored, but Kansas State considered it a victory in that they out-played Nebraska in every department of the game. This is the team Couch Fry is bringing to Lawrence next Saturday to battle the Kansas Jayhawks. Perhaps the Jayhawks will do with Kansas State too. Both have similar records as regards their non-conference games, each winning one and losing two, and both were up against stiff time competition. In all probability, it will be a good match, and award a decisive Kansas State victory. --to a 57-28 insult. Pi Phi had an easy victory over A O Wi ended up with a 57-9 score. Perry, Kiene and Bruce ably represented the winners. This week-end the Big Six race develops complications. Nebraska plays Oklahoma at Lincoln in an extremely important game. The teams are evenly matched, but the right side edge, at Lawrence, Kansas and Kansas State tangle in a game that may have an important bearing on the eventual outcome of both games. Missouri is a team of deafness this year should be revealed in the Tiger's group with Iowa State. The Cyclones gave both Nebraska and Oklahoma a real test for Don Faucon's men. Oklahoma seems to have uncovered a worthy successor to their great punter, "Cash" Gentry, Rapeal Bourdieu, brilliant sophomore hap,扣精 five times against Iowa State for an average of 51.5 yards. Bourdieu has been most valuable, however, for his drop-kicking, which he scored eight times that Oklahoma bent Colorado, and he seared again Saturday against the Cyclones. Some surprising things happened in the Sooners' victory Saturday. For instance, Haddleton, 160-pound Oklahoma halfback, ripped through center for 31 yards on one play and twice made gains of 13 yards right through the same spot. Robertson, 153-pounder, made a gain of 19 yards against Breeden, 200-pound spark plug of the team, could make no more than 17 yards on any one play. Breeden will cause the Cornelluhrs piecey of trouble Saturday, however. Bill Shakespeare of Notre Dame may not make All-American this year, but he certainly deserves a raining. "The Bard of Staten Island" is the best painter, the best passer, and one of the best hall carriers on the Notre Dame squad. It will be the highlight of the season that beat Pit last Saturday. One of his kicks were 86 yards, and he constantly had the Pit safety man taking his kicks close to the Pit football line. He also scored the Ramblers' touchdown, carrying the ball over from the 4-yard line. Out at California University, where Brutus Hammer, former Kansas track coach, is working, they have an undeleted football team. The two years that the team has been training for California's football teams have been quite inferior to the track teams turned out by Hamilton. The 1935队, however, with "Stub" Allison as the new head coach, has downed such strong teams as St. Mary's, Santa Clara and UCLA. The wealth of material to work with and apparently is getting the most from it. The team that Kansas State probably will put on the field Saturday will average 185 pounds to the man. Their line will average 189, compared to 181 for Kansas, and the Wildest backs will average 175, an advantage of $2\frac{1}{2}$ pounds per man over the Jayhawker backfield men. The heavyweights of the Kansas State are Fanning, 200-pound tackle; Flentrope, 195-pound tackle; Holland, 195-pound guard; Griffin, 195-pound center; and Elder, 190-pound fullback. Men's Intramurals --to a 57-28 insult. Pi Phi had an easy victory over A O Wi ended up with a 57-9 score. Perry, Kiene and Bruce ably represented the winners. Two tie games and victories by Kappa Ski and Delta Chi, were the results of touch football games last night. The games were played in the cold, and stiff fingers made the ball hard to handle. Kappa Sig won for the first time this season, when Clover chalked up seven points for the winners. Phi Psi and D.U. fought to a scoreless tie. Delta Chi won easily over Phil Delti by the score of 12-2. Phil Delti' only score came when Mize touched the ball after an error. Reitzi and Rogers scored for Delta Chi. Sigma Chi and Delta Tau both failed to cross each other's goal line during the 40 minutes of play, and the game resulted in a draw. Tomorrow night will see SIG an Alph and SIG pangle in an important match. The result of this game will perhaps determine the winner of divi- There will be no touch football games tonight, but Sigma Chi plays Delta Tau and SIG epls plays Phi Gam in tennis matches. Kansas State Captain Captain Dean Griffing will lead the Aggies into action Saturday. He holds the center berth. Women's Intramurals Heavy Workouts Prepare Varsity For Kansas State Tennis results=Willips, Watkin Hall, defected Englander, Chi Omega 6-0, 6-0; Karlan, Gamma Phi, forfeited to Irion, Inid. No booster practice will be held this afternoon, but the players will meet tomorrow at 4:30 for practice. The start of the women's volleyball tournament Monday night featured one close-fought battle, a tie, and two upsets. CHI OMEGA BEATS ALPHA CHI IN FIRST VOLLEY BALL GAM Chi Omega and Alpha Chi figured in the close fight, with a final score of 44-12 going to Chi Omega. The score at the half was 20-18, with Chi Omega in the lead. Mikesell was the outstanding server of the game. Watkins hall with good playing on part of Willetts, Schandler and Holmes, the three-man, Erskine and Spiegel ended up with a 33-32 tie. Watkins lead at the end. Kappa Kappa Gamma, with La Ruise and Krebli outstanding, and Alpha Gamma Delta with Kreba fought it. Sessions Chalk Talks and Dummy Scrimmages Feature Week's Practice Dummy seriimage was again served to the varsity yesterday. Coach Ad Lindsay considers Kansas State an opponent of real strength and desires to have his regulars in top condition for the game, Elder, Ayers, Churchill and company. In addition to the lengthy dummy scrimimage, a chalk talk made up part of the practice. The Jayhawker mentor is working hard in an attempt to iron out the offensive mistakes the men have been making, and he believes they are making more errors. The men seem to be charging harder. He said and are blocking better. The brilliant showing of the Wildcats last Saturday in tying and outplaying the Nebraska Cornhuskers has heightened Coach Lindsey's respect for the strength of the Kansas State aggregation. The Wildcats met a team of national repute and played it off its result. Consequently, it will be a team high caller the Kunts, high caller the Memorial Stadium, Lindsey feels Emil Weinchese, regular quarterback, was back in sunday afternoon after missing the practice Monday night because he had to play the freshmen game with the freshmen Saturday. Mann Stukey, who received a conclusion of the brain in the St. Benedict's game, was also working out. If it was too hard, he would have injury at practice since he was injured. Jim Thorpe Enters Movies Former Haskell Star Appears in 'Fight ing Youth,' a College Picture Jim Thorpe, a former athlete and student at Haskell Institute and the greatest all-around athlete ever to be grad. uited from the Carliie Indian school, in the movies. Thorpe is appearing in *The Great Gatsby* and plays the part of an old graduate who returns to college to assist in couching up to the director. Glen "Pop" Warner, famous football coach, declared Jim Thorpe the greatest all-around athlete that America ever has produced. Thorpe, while at Carleigh, also became a great track and field star. In 1912 he was selected as a member of the United States Olympic team to perform in Sweden. He won both the gold and silver medals. He was voted the most outstanding individual performer of the Olympics. Although Thorpe no longer plays football, he is said to be able to kick and pass the ball with great skill and talent. It hasn't been many football season ago when Therpse was here in Lawrence and displayed his football skills during playing and wassing in the Haskell stadium. Tumbling Team Works Out Practice Regularly Held on Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons The tumbling team is working out regularly at 4:30 on Tuesday and Thursday, and the rest of the day will be coached to Cochert Herb G. Allpinn. Practice at present consists of tumbling and work exercises. The following men have reported for practice and are showing up very well: Brandon Jones, e38; Samuel Poster, e38; John Krause, e38; derson, e38; Raymond Arthur Jung, e38; Lennie M. Kierfer, e38; Robert C. Lommina, e38; melleur, e38;erner, c木g McJunkin, e39; George Russell, e38; Mildford, e41; sciclund, e41; Jasco Visfeld, e36 The team will be ready for exhibition at different functions during the year. Members of Denver Football Squad Threatened By Witchcraft Dark age witchcraft appeared suddenly at Denver University in the form of a threat to members of the Denver football squad. The squid was threatened with severe injuries in a letter to Tom Fena, a captain on the varsity. Signing his name "Barcade," this reviewer of old witchcraft threatened seventy-five per cent of the squad with a horrifying assault on occult powers and magical suggestion With the letter Pena received was a squid picture with each member of her family. The claims to have previously practiced one of the oldest and most successful To date the prophecy has not been fulfilled, as Denver has had a successful season thus far without any injuries. 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