FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 PAGE-EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawks Are Given Slight Advantage Over Nebraska Recent Improvements Kansas Squad Indicate Game, Will Be Close Saturday's Big Six Schedule Kansas-Nebraska at Lawrence. State-Singapore at Narran Missouri at Memphis. Iowa State-Drakes at Ames. BY JOSEPH F. HEARST United Steel Corp. Commander United Press Sain Correspondent Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 16 The out- standing battles in the Big Six confer- ence, the North Carolina and Northern, with the two first place eleven, Nebraska and Kansas State, battling to retain top standing against Kansas and Oklahoma, respectively. The gme at Lawrence, because the Nebraska Cornhunkers again appear to have a strong belief that the greater interest, although the fast sleeping Sooner and the surprising Wildcats should draw a big house. "Jayhawkers Show Improvements." The Jayhawkers, after a short start in the playoffs, will go into the game without the drag of over-confidence or the despair that the outcome is a foregone conclusion. Their victory last week over the strong Washington eleven was the tonic needed to put them in the right mental frame. After the season's week we see a determination to break into the "season" column tomorrow. The game should be a fine one to watch. The Kansas line, from tacks to kills, will be the Cornbushs will have to take to the ends to advance. That makes for a more open game, and if George Hapskirk is taking the thrills should be multiplied. Nebraaska will have to be regarded as the favorite, however. Their only defeats this season have been at the hands of Minnesota and Pittsburgh which are just about two of the best teams in the league, but who referred the game at Lincoln last week, wrote that the 19 points difference in the score represented not Nebraaska weakness but Pitt greatness. The loss was especially apparent he had seen in 22 years of officiating. In the Norman contest Oklahoma seems to have the edge over the Kanawas that the Wildcats have won very few games at Norman in their 19-game series. Tomorrow's battle, incidentally each team has won eight and tied three. Both teams won handily over Missouri by almost identical scores, and that would indicate a ding battle the Kanans will be fighting to keep their slate clean in conference play when the Sooners, clouting out their schedule, will be after a third victory to go with a challenge and a tide. Missouri Plays Washington Iowa State, which came to its peak early to blast Iowa and almost over-portage at Iowa, also faced against Drake on the home grounds and should win. These teams usually forget the dope sheet when they meet, and upsets have been frequent over the long years of the rivalry, but Drake doesn't appear to have the stuff this season. He has not been about to be ready to go at tops speed again. Missouri is due for the dissecting table again, this time before the home folks, with Washington from St Louis and Missouri from Kansas, around for 60 points in their last two games, seem certain to be trampled by the Bears. The score should give the Missouri team a chance to expect when Kansas and Missouri meet in their Thanksgiving Day game. HARTFORD SPEAKS TO MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Ermest Hartford, assistant secretary of A.S.M.E. national organization, spoke this afternoon to a meeting of mechanical engineering students. Last night he was a guest speaker at the annual joint meeting of ALEE and A.M.E held here with members of the Kansas City branches. Hello Grads After the Game--- Stop at the popular student place to eat. It was just 14 years ago that a fighting Jahyawk team overcame a Nebraska lead of 20 points to gain a tie; this win, which ended with the score tied at 20-20. It was a desperate losing fight against a weighty line and a plump backfield which netted the Cormusk-handed clad defense against a fourth touchdown under the very shadows of the goal post; a heart-warming, thrilling celebration that ended half which swept the Nebraska team off its feet and tied the score of the game—that is the story of the Crimson and team in that memorable contest of 1920. THE BLACK CAT CAFE Fans Anticipate A Repetition of 1920 Husker Grid Tustle When the Jayhawks went into this contest the odds were against them by a small margin, but not offering alibi, the light Kansas team outfought and outplayed the Chicago Bulls. Saturday another fighting Kansas team will take the field against Nebraska, still the underdogs but fighting for their first victory over the Cornhoppers in eightteen years. Perhaps they are ready to face Jawahires of 1920 had and will again upset the dope and bring joy to Kanan hearts. "Student Owned and Operated" 1008 Mass. Next to Catter's Service Station Court Schedule Includes Double Round Robin Jayhawkers to Play Eight Home Games Dur ing Season Eighteen games are scheduled for the Kansas 1954-35 basketball season. The schedule includes two non-conference games with Kansas State, which will play against the Big Six in a relay to the Big Six contests. For several years it has been the custom for Kansas and Kansas State to play a few games before Christmas, the outcome having no effect on Big Six standings. A double round-robin arrangement allows a team to be a step from the usual round-robin Each team will play their opponents SAME PLACE SAME BUSINESS SAME PHONE NO. 12 HUNSINGER'S TAXI Taxi for Jayhawkers for 35 Years. four times whereas heretofore they have been limited to two games. This is designed to lend more interest to the individual standings of the teams and give the visiting teams an opportunity to emphasize themselves with the new courts. The first eight games of the Jayhawkers will be home engagements, but during the rest of the season the team will play on other courts. The schedule: Dec. 14, Kansas State at Lawrence Dec. 18, Kansas State at Lawrence Jan. 7, Missouri at Lawrence Jan. 11, Kansas State at Lawrence Jan. 15-16, Oklahoma at Lawrence Jan. 23, Kansas State at Lawrence Jan. 29, Kansas State at Lawrence Feb. 11, Nebraska at Lawrence Feb. 11, Nebraska at Lincoln Feb. 18, Iowa State at Ames Feb. 22, Junction State at Manhattan SPARTANS HAVE PLAYED BEFORE 75,000 SPECTATORS THIS FALL Mar. 1-2, Missouri at Columbia. Mar. 6-7, Oklahoma at Norman. least Ening, Mich., Nov. 16-18. Winnings ways of the Michigan State College football team promise to set an all time attendance record for Spartans. While no official attendance figures are available as yet it has been estimated that the State eleven has played before 75-00 spectators this fall. The games with the University of Michigan and Syracuse University supplies that of the State eleven are 230,000 for the University of Detroit game here next Saturday a salout, it means 18,000 more will be added to the total and after that the Spartans will have games with Kanns University and Texas A. Tech. The results mark should be well over the 100,000 mark, the first time a State team has even approached this figure. Nearly 20 sweaters are being delivered this week by the Washburnbull athletic association to athletes who earned varsity insignia in golf, tennis, swimming and basketball last spring. The colorful play of the Spartan team and its assortment of fast ball carriers has made it one that has pleased the crowds all season. Growing attendance figures testifying to the popularity. Read the Kansan Want Ads. The handiest place in town for drinks and confections HELLO GRADS! Welcome Back VARSITY ANNEX Under the Varsity Theatre Canopy 1015 Mass. 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