UNIVERSITY D.ILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1934 PAGE FOUR Nebraska,Aggies Head Procession For Big Six Title Kansas State Must Battl Cyclones Before Game With Huskers on Turkey Day By JOSEPH F. HEARST, United Press Staff Correspondent Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 23—(UP) Kansas State, riding at the head of the procession with Nebraska, comes to a crossroads on Saturday to home folks at Manhattan, and if it can take it in stride will go along until late Thanksgiving Day before it knows whether it possesses the Big Ski equipment for it or just a runner-up spot. The hurdle will be Iowa State, a team that has lost its early season illusions but none of its ability. The Cyclones, which apparently came to peek for the last and then stumped, in the last night, on the comeback trail last Saturday. The teams seem pretty evenly matched, but many soothsayers have the idea that the Wildcats hold a slight edge, probably because they tripped Oklahoma last Saturday after Iowa State had filed at that assignment. Be sure to watch their game and any great surprise if the Wildcats take their first conference defeat tomorrow Nebraska will have a workout at Lincoln against Missouri. The Tiger, practically skinned by the opposition every time it has stopped out this fall, eventually won in the second stage of the season. There is, of course, always a chance for upsets, but they usually are scored by teams that win in Nebraska or Missouri out. The Cornhuskens probably will have their stuff for the Turkey Day game, when Coach Dana Bible's young men may have to give up their reign over the circuit. Chance For Upset These are the only intra-conference games for tomorrow. Oklahoma, which has finished its string in the Big Sig for this year, with a third place rating assured, will tackle its old state rival the Oklahoma Aggies, and should win The game will be played at Stillwater and while the Aggies have hand an annoying habit of upsetting the apple cart for the Sooners in past years there seems no reason why they should tomorrow. Okahanna will miss Ben Peyton's game. Gentry can't go at tackle they will be further weakened. But even so it will still look like a big day for the Nor- Done Favors Spartans At Lawrence, Kansas will meet Michigan State, coached by the old friendly enemy, Charley Bachman, who used to do the master thinking for the game. Bachman apparently has done wonders at East Lansing, and the dope favors his Spartan eleven to take the Jayhawks after a tough battle. The Spartan had once this fall, Syracuse turning the trick two weeks ago. Kansas will be a full power, however, and the Jayhawks have proved pretty effective at defending them. If they can do that tomorrow and Happog can unlnoose a good pass of two such as they against Washington, the Jayhawk might飞 in advance. The narrow margin by which the Spartans go is insurmountable, and they have passed their peak. Two - Mile Race Tomorrow All Schools Except Iowa State Will Be Here The stage is set for the conference 2-mile team races to be held here at the stadium track at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. The entire team will be represented. Each team enters five men all of whom count in the scoring. One point is awarded to the first man in, two points to the second and so on. The team determines the team winner. Entries received this morning are: Kansas—Coulter Cunningham, Gingham Guisse, John Fitzgibbon, Walter Carpenter, and Bob Thorpe. Oklahoma—Floyd Lochner, Elwood Cleveland, Clyde McGinnis, Denzi Bovd, and Bob Butler. Nebraska—Everett Chittenden, Glenn Funk, Leonard Roll, David Rice, and Howard White. 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