FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Nesmith Leads Mates As Consistent Ball Carrier Hapgood Is Second Best Yard Gainer and Is High Scorer Ole Nesmith has been the most consistent ground-gainer among the ball-carriers of the Kansas backfield this season. His statistics kept by the KU. N.News Bureau. In the seven games played up to now on the Kansas schedule, Nesmith, senior halfback from Belleville, has averaged exactly four yards of gain each time he took the ball. Nesmith is followed closely by George Hangpoe, the sophomore sensation, who has averaged 3.74 yards per try, a mite better than his teammate with 3.72. Mano Stukey, who completes the quartet of major ball carriers, has an average of 2.68 yards gained per attempt. In the scoring department, Hapcope is out in front with 18 points, and five others, Clawson, Gianangelo, Peterson, and Stukey are tied for second with 6 points apiece. In all, nine Kickoff teams have shared in the scoring this season. Ball Carrying Statistics Car'd gained Lo Ole Nesmith 16 16 64 5 Bob White 81 73 201 24 George Hapgood 81 73 276 34 Michael McGraw 81 73 276 34 Scoring statistics Touch- Extra dress-up point downs points Total George Happgood 1 1 0 Milo Clawson 1 1 0 Danny Angeloque 1 0 0 Bob White 1 0 0 John Peterson 1 0 0 Tommy McCall 0 4 1 Tomy McCall 0 4 1 Dick Shim 0 1 1 Plan Big Six Two Mile Race Conference Track Men to Run at Michigan State Game Lawrence, Kans., Nov. 17.—As an added attraction for Governor's Day, Kansas will host a University in connection with the Kansas-Michigan State football game, the Big Six two-mile team race is in the morning on Kansas Field. All of the members of the Big Si conference except Iowa State have entered teams in the race. Oklahoma has not entered a team, and we have held dual meets in preparation for the meet, while the Kansas two-mile team makes its first appearance of the Soring, according to H. W. (Bill Hargiss, Hawjawk track coach), will be by place, one point for first, two points for second and so on to twenty-five points for last, the team with the lowest score winning. Oklahoma and Kansas State will fight it out for first place, thinks Coach Harringt, with Missouri, Nebraska, and Kansas finishing in the order named. Kansas entrants in the two-mile race are: Coulter Cunningham, Lawrence; Bob Schroeder, Bendena; Gordon Guise, Lawrence; John Fitzgibbon, Bonner Springs; Howard Pankratz, Lawrence; and Bob Thorpe, Wichita. Ichabods Will Attempt to Play Another Upset Game Washburn Will Meet Hays Topeka, Kan. Nov. 15—Washburn's Ichabds will attempt to add one more upet to the already topy-turvy Central conference race Saturday afternoon when the Blue tangles with Fort Hays State Teachers at Hays. The Tigers, league leaders until upset Friday night by "Blue" Hewitt-Pittsburg Teachers, have lost regularly by large margins to superior Washburn teams since the formation of the Central conference in 1928, except for last year, when Riley Kibb's boys team beat the Blue in a bitter forgetteness. The problem of stopping "Cocky" Sexton, the Tigers' sensational quarterback, is worrying the Blue mentors somewhat this week, and plenty of tackling drill seems in order. Fullback Tommy Jones will be watched closely by the Blue line. Ernest E. Bearg, head Washburn coach, is in his usual习惯 mood of aggression with the men. "We'll give them a tough battle. We've had plenty of defensive work against men of the Sexton type, and I believe that we will be more aggressive to the one shown against Gorenzua." Washburn hips to preserve her thin chance for a tie for the Central conference title by stopping the Tigers. Washburn can defeat Washington Teachers can defeat Pittsburgh Teachers, and if Washburn can stop both Hays and Wichita the race will end with Wichita winning the championship all tied for the championship, each with three wins and two losses. Hobo day is the day when some people put on their old clothes and rest of us wear the same old things. Send the Duplicate Karen known Send the Daily Kansan home. SLATED TO START FOR KANSAS Clyde Moore Mano Stukey Sklar University - College Rivalry Date Back to 1895 Colorado Schools to Play Boulder Colo., Nov. 17 — On their drive to the top of the Rocky Mountain Conference football standings and a chance to play in the city of Colorado Buffalo will thunder into the air of the Colorado College Tigers突击 The C.C.U.-C.gridion rivalry is one of the most colorful in the conference, and dates back to Coach Bill Saunders is expected to use his reserves a great deal, if the regulares are able to pile up a substantial lead against the scrapy Bengals early enough in the game. Only 14 players are still at full strength, 7-6 victory over Utah last week, and the C. U. mentor is desirous of giving several of the "shock troops" a chance to make a letter. The experience of playing will also be beneficial for the reservoirs who will be counted on to play last year Colorado had the best offensive in the Conference, piling up 153 points in 7 games. 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