PAGE FOUR FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20,1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Big Six Football to Reach Second Round Tomorrow Sooners and Nebraska Are Favored to Win Conference Games This Week By Tom Mahoney United Press Staff Correspondent Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 20—(UP)—Big Six conference football play will reach the second round tomorrow with Nebraska meeting Kansas State at Manhattan and Iowa face Oklahoma at Norman. Both are encounters of unusual interest and importance for such an early season date. In non-conference games, the powerful Kansas team will meet Tulsa University there Saturday afternoon and much-battered Missouri will renew an old rivalry with St. Louis University at St. Louis in the afternoon. The meeting of the undefeated and untied Nebraska and Kansas State eleven may result in as close and as brilliant a game as the Big Six will see this season. The champion Nebraskans are favorites as usual but many believe Coach Bo McMillin has a team which can stage upsets. Both teams now top the conference standing with a victory each. Homecoming for Wildcats **Homecoming for Wildcats** It will be the Homecoming game for Kansas State. A special train will bring the wolverines followers from Lineoln and governors of both Kansas and Nebraska and notables are expected to attend. Oklahoma and Kansas rule slight favorites in their contests while upon the basis of comparative scores against Kansas State, St. Louis University should defeat Missouri by four touchdowns. Kansas State beat St. Louis 20 to 14 and downed Missouri last Saturday 33 to 0. Both teams are on edge for the game at Manhattan. Coach McMillin has abandoned his public practice to develop a deceptive passing attack built about his new quarterback, Lee Moehler. Both teams have passed against Missouri for gains of 219 yards. Both teams will have their full strength on the field. While the Kansas State backs, particularly Graham, the leading conference scorer, and Russell, are rated on a par with most of the Cornhusker ball carriers, the Nebraska line will be considerably more experienced than the Wildcat forwards. This may decide the game. The last two Nebraska foes will gather to gather only four first downs. Tulsa Won 20-6 Before the advent of McMillin, the great Centre back, as Kansas State coach, Nebraska defeated the Wildcats with amazing regularity. In his five years, however, Kansas State has won once and Nebraska has not won by a margin greater than eight points. Coach Lew Hardage may be without some men because of injuries but hopes to make Oklahoma's first Big Six start a victory over Iowa State, already defeated by Nebraska. The game will establish a basis for comparison between Oklahoma and Nebraska. The contest at Tulsa will do the same for Kansas and Oklahoma. The latter eleven was beaten 20 to 6 by Tulsa. St. Louis will be without the services of Howard Minkey, end, and perhaps Tom Howland, halfback, in the Missouri contest but the Tigers will have players and personnel four regulars on the sideline. They will include Capt. Charles Schiele. The game will be the twelfth between the two schools in a series which began in 1804. St. Louis has won the last three games played. K-Aggies and Nebraska Prepare for Big Classic Defensive Plays Are Used in Week of Drills Before Game Manhattan, Oct. 20. (Special)—With all the pre-game "exposing" out of the way, Kansas State College and Nebraska university football teams were prepared today to settle the supremacy over what it can be settled—on the gridiron. Nebraska's week of preparation has seen devoted chiefly to stopping the Wildcat passing attack as the Huskers ate a decided superiority in line play and figure to stop State charges on the ground. The Nebraska offense, which plays in two games while its opponents run tally, also received plenty of attention. Kansas State coaches have played a cautious part in building up to the Husker contest. Stadium gates were closed to spectators for the first time in mid-week while the Wildcats dummysmarrisoned some play-variations which haven't been used this season. Most of the State preparation has likewise been on the defensive side, but the eleven will face Nebraska without having scrimmaged under these conditions against Husker play. Coaches decided against serimagm early in the week, figuring that every man will be needed to match the splendid Nebraska reserves. With Governor Landon of Kansas and Governor Bryan of Nebraska both invited as guests, and Dr. W. M. Jardine, state treasurer, former cabinet member, and former M.S.C. president, expected, Memorial Stadium about game-time may sound like the western front as the salutes are toled off. Manhattan is in holiday garb for the day, with fraternity houses engaged in decoration contests, and business houses like Baker and Wildcat in window displays. Neither coach has announced a definite starting lineup, but the following guess is as good as any until the teams actually take the field at 2 o'clock. Kansas State Nebraska Blaine le Kilbourne (C) Wertzberger it Plumb Hanson kg Pilgrim Hawker c Motor Forbes rg DeBus Maddox rt O'Brien Griffing re Penney Morgan qb Masterson (C) Bushby lb Boswell Busher rb Miller Graham fb Sauer Faculty Books Still Available Faculty activity books are still available at the business office. The book includes all athletic events with the exception of basketball; the lecture club clubs; the concert club clubs; and a marked reduction on the basketball and concert season tickets. TULSA 5 LHAVE AT CHEYENNE In us THE MAYO After the Game DANCE! in the College Night Club $1.10 per Couple K. U. 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