PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934 Jinx of 42 Years Without Winning Faces Washington Game Saturday Will Mark Thirteenth Meeting Between Jayhawks and Bears Basing their hopes on a powerhouse backfield that has run roughhoused over some of the midwest's stronger teams this fall, Washington University's eleven is planning to break a jinx in the playoffs. The Jawahirens in Francis stadium at St. Louis Saturday afternoon. Twelve times, starting back in 1891, have the two teams met and the Missourians have yet to register their first victory, although they do have three die games against them in 1891, and the 1027 and 28 games. Exerts are predicting, however, that the Grizzly backfield will find tough going against the Kansas line. Iowa State, with another power backfield, was held to less than 100 yards gained against the beast the beauty Jayhawk forwards. Injuries Weaken Backfield Yesterday was pass defense day for the Jodhikheras with a dummy passing through the area and the attention of the coaches. The practice was held on Kanaa field after a long discussion of tactics for the Washington game in the dressing room under the stadium. While the first string was knocking down freshman passes on one end of the field, another eleven was knocking down freshmen at either end, all of the squad members getting into one or the other in line. Injuries have weakened the Kansas backfield, but the starting lineup should not be affected greatly, since John Peterson, Linden's starting fullback who will be ready to go Saturday from present indications. Tom McCain is not sufficiently recovered from his stubborn cold, the line will be hand-capped somewhat also, the 200 pound pounds of the stocky little guard have been released. The end positions seem caught by Dick Wells and Joan Siegle, who are both playing their first year on the squad, although Wells is a senior. The inside of the line will be handled by C'Morrell, M'Arce or Phleps, McCall or Walkins. Bears Experienced In experience, the Washington eleven has a decided advantage over the crimson and blue. Twenty lettermen are on the St. Louis eleven this fall, six backs and twelve loneers. A number of promising sophomores have seen acclimatization and one or more of them is likely to fight against the Jayhawkers Saturday. Captain Harry Brown of the Bear's is a prospect for all-American rattles with a half-back, and Roy Hobbs, a lineman who drew all-American mention on the honor roll, is likely to repeat his sensational gnawing sensation who gained over 140 from scrumbling against Illinois, undefeated and unified conqueror of Army. Two of these sophomores have been regular backs this fall. Bob Hudgerson, former Marion, II, all-state gridier, step off the 10-yard dash in 10 seconds despite his 183 pounds and started several of the Bear games at half. His speed and shiftness have led many football experts to class him as a regular starter. Don Wimberly, regular fullback, gave year man and one of the clever passers to come up to the Brain institution in the last decade. Year Kansas Washington U. Scores 1964 10 8 Washington 1974 10 8 1904 12 0 1904 21 0 1908 10 0 1969 23 0 1913 55 7 1915 83 0 1924 48 0 1924 21 21 1927 21 7 1928 7 7 1929 13 0 1931 28 0 Total points 237 41 Games: Won 37 Played 3 KANSAS STATE 2-MILE TEAM FACES STRONG TIGER FIVI Manhattan, Nov. 8—Kansas State College's 2-mile team, victorious in two meets, will face stern opposition in the Missouri five here Saturday. Kansas State defended Kentucky 36 to 20, but was hard-pressed to win from Drake 29 to Kansas State is defending conference champion, having won the title two years ago. Last year there was no conference meet. Oklahoma appears to be the best team in the nation of time so far, with Kansas State and Missouri having an outside chance at the top. Wrestlers to Start Work Wrestlers to Start Work All students who intend to try out for the wrestling and freshman wrestling teams are to report at the West stadium dressing room Monday after noon at 2:30, it was announced today at the athletic office. Delta Chi Leads With Betas Tying Ph Psis for Second The completion of the annual fall in-trimural track meet, started last week day, will take place this afternoon, starting at 4:30 at the Memorial Stadium. The events for Thursday include 220-yard dash, preliminaries and finals; 123-yard low hurdles, finals; 108-yard dash, preliminary dash, finals, and the broad jump. The high jump, which was started Tuesday will be completed Thursday. Cox, A.T.O., Wellhausen, D.T.D., Colleagues, and Nailor, Kappa Sigma, had all cleared 5 ft. 9 in when account of darkness. Compilation of the points for the high jump, which were not included in the total quoted in yesterday's issue of the Kanaan, altered the standings somewhat. The second place was filled by the lead, but Beta Tetra Pi advanced to tie for second place with Phi Psi. The corrected standings are as follows Delta Chi, 20; Beta Theta, P1, 18; Phi Tai 18; Phi Delta Theta, 16; Delta Tau Delta 14; Kappa Sigma, 13; Sigma X, 12; Col- 10; Sigma S, 8; Sigma S, 7; Gamma Pi Gamma Delta, 8; A. F.O.T, K.E.K, 6; Sigma Chi, 5. Only one football game was played Wednesday, between A.T.O. and the Houston Texans at 13-0, while it was less number five for the Kayhunhw wore a touchdown. Beta Theta Pi was credited with a wii over Pi Kappa Alpha in tennis yesterday when the Pi K.A.'s were not represented. Competition in the championship play-offs of horseshoes, tennis, and handball is advancing slowly, as only a few first round results have been turned in. "First round matches should be played as soon as it is physically possible in order that they will not interfere with other activity and that they may be protected while good weather permits." E. R. Elah, director of intramural athletic, said. Tigers Play at Manhattan Both Teams Ready to Meet Saturday in "Silver Anniversary" Contest Manhattan, Nov. 8—The "silver anniversary" of football relationships between Kansas State College and Missouri university will be celebrated by one team in 2016, a year ago. Game ends in one of those deadlocks which have become popular in Big Six circles of late. It was 25 years ago, in 1909, that Mike Ahearn's Kansas State team first met the Missourians, who had defeated by Bill Roper, later of Princeton college. As the two teams have not met the same opponents there is no basis for direct comparisons, and Kansas State coaches and squad members look balance at any attempt to judge Missouri's performance this week. The Tigers are almost universally picked to finish ahead of Kansas State in the Big Six race this fall, and the fact that they have dropped their first two conference games makes it only a probable the wary ones say, that a win against will come to Manhattan Saturday. Indications were that all Kansas State men except Done Becker sophomore guard from Mankato, would be ready for play Saturday. Missouri reported several injuries after the Oklahoma game, but so far none have been indicated as having sustained injury to keep the team out of the lineup. All indications are that the two teams will teams of teams about the same weight on the field for the kickoff off. Be Correct A Corsage Will Offer the Best Party Insurance You can be sure she will enjoy the evening. Send A Corsage Call 621 and name —the girl the place the time and we'll do the rest. Special prices on our Roses and Chrysanthemums Ward's Flowers "Flowers of Dimention" Phone 621 931 Mass. Both Teams Still Insist That Game Will Be Played Homecoming Committee Cancels Law-Medic Tilt The staging of the annual law-medic football game on Homecoming day has met with another sng just as final arrangements were being completed. The Homecoming committee has called it off. The game was originally scheduled for 2 p.m. on Nov. 18, but the homecoming committee has made arrangement to play on Wednesday and the freshman sound at that time. The question of suits has not been solved by the law-medic group. They had planned to use those of the freethinkers, but it was decided that the spare suits has been lent to the CCC camp at Lone Star. However, a trip to recover the suits brought a denial on the part of the camp officials; the suits had been delivered to them. Harold Bolton, president of Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity, said that permission had previously been obtained for the game, and that formal challenges had been issued by both the legal fraternity and Phi Bhi Phi, medal winners. The neither side has given up hope that the game will be played as scheduled. Gonzaga, located in Spokane, has one of the strongest teams on the west coast this season. The westerners have an early season victory, State one, of the teams that has defeated Southern California. GONZAGA GRID SQUAD HERE FOR WORKOUT Gonzaga University's football squad, which is in Kansas for games with Washburn College in Topeka tomorrow night and Wichita University at Wichita next week, was scheduled to work out on one of the University football fields this afternoon. FRIDAY SPECIAL Fillet of Haddock Roast Pork Try one of our Fish Salads 10c Always good Pie at the CAFETERIA Women's Intramurals The Independents defeated the LW. W's last night to right to take the championship in their velvety ball division. The two teams were even matched, and the game was close. When the final whistle blew the score was a tie at 38 to 36. A second period allowed allowing the Independents to come out ahead with a score of 42 to 41. Players on the ewning team were Seegrau, Milfred Trout, Young, Mary Jaffe, Mitchell Gosselin, and another team was composed of Hunter, Hockinson, Boman, Baker, Ebel, and Montgomery. In the other game of the evening, T.N.T. defeated E.C. 36 to 33 for another close game. Players for T.N.T. were Humphrey, Doty, Rowhaw, Brownhill, and Stahl. In the E.C. team was composed of Marble, Bice, Hoover, Black, and Brown. Tonight Pt Beta Phi will meet the Alpha Delta PfI in volleyball at 7:30 to decide the winner of group IV. Chi will play Corbin at 8:15 w'clock. Horsham scheduler: Thursday, 4:30; Markham, A.O.F., to Horsakenberg, A. 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