PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1937 Jayhawks to Meet Tigers in Annual Classic Saturday Missouri Shows Offensive Power in Defeating Strong Oklahoma Aggregation IT'S 'KANSAS' TURN By Jerry Penney, Kansan Sports Editor After loosing what was considered a breather by the Jayhawkers to Notre Dame, the Kansas varsity went to work this afternoon for a prepare really big game. The game in question being the one played at Columbia this coming Saturday afternoon against the Cardinals would have been hard to hit their stride last Saturday in tumbling Oklahoma off the top of the heap in the Big Six conference race. Teams Have Met 49 Times Coach Lindsey put the Joyhawkers through a long hard drill in which the lineup that started the Notre Dame melee saw first string service today. The Kansas passing attack which caught the Ramblers flat-footed was being stressed in preparation for the annual grid classic of the Middle west. Teams Have Met 40 Times The first Kansas-Missouri game was played in the fall of 1891 and every year since that time except during the fall of 1898 when sports activities were suspended. During this period 40 games have been played. Of these games, Kansas has won 21, lost 14, and 5 have been ties. The edge in total score is more pronounced for Kansas than the game won and lost advantage, with Kansas having a total of 483 points against Missouri or Kansas records have been impressive this year, which presages a great game, since the odds are usually in favor of the underdogs. The defense has also usurped as uninteresting, a real battle ensues. It's 'Kansas' Turn' Kansas has won every other game on her schedule this year, beginning with the opener against Denver, which was scuttled out by a one point margin, 13-12. The following week, Oklahoma迎来了trounce to trounce the Hawks 21 in October. The next week Kansas went up to Iowa State and handed the Cyclones a sound drubbing to the turn of 26 to 8. They defeated Nebraska and Jawhwers and Nebraska was the opponent's name on the billboards. Kansas was hopeful of taking Nebraska and breaking a jinx of long standup, but it did not and the Cornhoppers won 19 to 6. The next Jawayah game was with St. Louis University and Kansas took a hard, rough battle by the margin of victory. The defense breather that Kansas had scheduled in preparation for Missouri, but Notre Dame turned the tables and made the game a breather for themselves by taking 24 to 6 before a disappointing crowd. Tigers Find Power Late Missouri started out its season by bowing to Northwestern 25 to 0, and then losing the following week to Texas with a win. The difference that caused Coach Frank Carido to believe someone had stolen the signals. Now it is Kansas' turn to win. It's Kansas' week and the Jayhawkers should take Missouri handily, if for no other reason than it's "our turn." The next week Kansas State defeated Missouri at Manhattan by a score of 25 to 6. The following week, Missouri played Iowa State to a sorceress loss. The next week Missouri met Washington university but were defeated 14 to 6 in a game which first showed Missouri's potential scoring strength. Last Saturday, Missouri upset the Big Six conference deack back by completely out-closing the highly-contested game in a game hard and clearly fought. Accordingly, the annual clash between the Universities of Missouri and Kansas holds much to the interest of fans throughout the Missouri Valley region. The rivalry is the fact that Pittsburgh is playing Kernelsa at Lincoln Saturday. FOOTBALL FANS BUY NEARLY ALL AVAILABLE 'GRIDSTERS' Although 7,000 copies were printed in anticipation of a crowd at least 25,000 at the Netro Dame game, 6,400 at the Chelsea football magazine, were sold last Saturday, according to J. Alen Coagan, c'33, the editor. This is an average of almost one copy to three persons in attendance in the circle of 17, Total copies printed for the three numbers were 12,500, with a total sale of 3,845. Deducting approximately 1,000 free copies distributed at the store, there were 1,000 copies unpaid, in spite of the fact an attendance of 15,000 was anticipated for the Nebraska game, Coogan said. Less than 10,000 witnessed that game. Vote tomorrow! Stars of the Kansas-Notre Dame Ti4 Each of these men played an important role in the Jayhawk-Rammer game last Saturday. Pete Mahle, the defensive end, held down the left tackle post for Kansas during the entire game. It was Raymond Dumm, on the first play of the game, threw that surreptitious shot by Jayhawk to touchdown. Mel- Kansas Squad Must Drill Hard This Week, Says Coach The strength of the Missouri team's running attack was the chief factor mentioned in the report of Neil Johnson, a Chicago Oriole-Chicago homs game last Saturday. Jayhawk Scout Reports Strong Missouri Team "This scout's report only confirms the reports of our scouts all season, that Missouri has been coming along steadily all season and is now one of the strongest teams in the Big Six conference," Coach Lindsay said. "We are going to be forced to work plenty hard this week to get in shape for the Tigers next Saturday, and we find ourselves badly bruised and sores from two tough games in a row—the St. Louis University and Notre Dame games. In both of those games, although we won the one with St. Louis, we found difficulty in playing against the other, and it is the same running attack as taught by Coach Caridoe which we will be up against at Columbia. Couch Lindsay said that while no major injuries were received in the Notre Dame game the battle was a brushing one and it will take considerable time for his regulars to get bad to peak physical condition. KFKU 6 p. m.—"Motor Vehicle Transportation," D. J. Tevietold, associate professor of economics. --- Tuesday nowtowell, in addition to being the spark plug of the Irish team, accounted for one of the scores with the longest streak of runs through the entire Kansas队. Juukwich, of Notre Dame, directed his team from the quarterback position and consistently got away long, accurate punts when the Irish scored. Juukwich followed the Jawhyer fulfiller- 6 p. m.-"Highway or Motor Vehicle *laxation," J. P. Jensen, professor of economics. Nov. 14—First events inter-school track meet. Nov. 7-First events open pentathlon Nov. 8-Final events open pentathlon Nov. 10-Som-finals inter-organization football 2. 45 p. m.-Debate program "Quotes and Answers and Answers dealing with Technical Points," E. C. Buehler, director of "orientations." 2. 30 p.m.-Elementary German lesson E. F. Engel, professor of German. --carried to the lineup after an absence on account of injuries and played his usual excellent game. Elmer Schaake took the pass from Carrie Smith that enabled the dojykwhores to score, and he was able to keep the ball-lugging during the afternoon. Captain Host of Notre Dame was outstanding in the Irish forward wall. Nov. 15 - Open cross country run. Nov. 15 - Finals of inter-organization touch football. Intramural Calendar Nov. 17—Final events inter-school track meet. 7ote tomorrow! Allphin Calls Ten Veterans Will Report Thursday To Open Season Calls Swimmers Herbert G. Alphin, swimming coach announced today that the first call for swimming will be made Thursday. The first meeting will be to get names of candidates and to give a medical examination as well as to administer a cold serum. All men who are interested are asked to report in room 200 Robinson gymnasium at 7:30 o'clock Thursday, Alphin said. The varsity squad and freshmen will be drilled at the same time. Practice will be after 4:30 every afternoon. The schedule in yet is not definite but will be made out later in the season and the date of the Big Six swimming meet decided by the Big Six students who will meet sometime in December. Men back from last year's squad included Fred Malo, c34, Thomas Seems, c34, Harry Hannahi, c34, Bert Sutton, c33, Ed Worter, c34, James Jones, Ed Worter, c34, Harun Jennings, c32, Glan Alexander, c35, and Ed Foots, c34. Women's Intramurals --b. .. Drawings for the quarter-finals of the women's intramural tennis singles tournament are as follows: L. Lawson, Alpha Chi, vs. L. Montgomery, IWW. Open Track Meet Starts Tomorrow. First events in the open track meet are due to get under way tonight on the track at the stadium. "At anyone in the University is eligible for entry, on the track," said Coach Brian Ehler, manager of intramural athletics said today. Events in the first round are 440-yard dash, mile, 100-yard dash, pole vault, shot put, and the 880-yard run. Hospital News These matches must be played off and results turned in by Wednesday. --b. .. Tennis at Quarter Finals A. Smith, IWW, vs. L. Hekelnkemner, TPA. Ross Marshall, c38, was dismissed from the Watkins Memorial hospital over the weekend. Men's Intramurals M. Smith, IW W, vs. M. Dodge, KKG. M. Dunsford, Pi Phi, vs. winner of D. Dodge C. Mitchell match Open Truck Meet Starts Tonight --b. .. There were no admittances Vote tomorrow! Touch Football Teams Near Close of Season Dopsters Guessed Wrong on Kansas- Notre Dame Clash Two Division Winners De- cided; Finals Are Next Week Two division winners in inter-organization touch football were decided in last week's play, and probable winners of two other divisions were determined. Sigma Alpha Epiphany and Alpha Kappa Pai each won their fifth games last week, taking their division by virtue if perfect records. Tiger Victory Over Sooners Centers Spotlight on K.U.-M.U. Battle Saturday Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon both put themselves in position to win their divisions, but they each have another game to win before they can be called champions. Sigma Chi, in order to win its section, must take the game with Sigma Chi at home. But the division win tonight, they will have a record of five games won and one game tied, giving them a total of five and one half games won. Beta Theta Pi, however, playing in the same division with Sigma Chi, has won five games this season, and one night, the Beta's will be half a game ahead and will take the division. Delta Upsilon has a close rival in Philo Delta Theta. The DU's have now won four games and lost none. If they win their next game they will take the championship by having won all five games. There is a possibility, however, that the DU will lose and that the DU's will lose. In this case, the two teams will be thrown into a tie, both having won four games and lost one. The four division winners in the tournament are to play in the semifinals next Friday night. The two winners Friday will compete in the finals Tuesday, Nov. 14. Present standings of the teams are: HUSKERS LEAD BIG SIX | | W | L | O | T. | Pct. | Pts. Op. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nebraska | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0.100 | 18 | 14 | | Oklahoma | 2 | 1 | 2 | .667 | 67 | 43 | | Kan. State | 2 | 1 | 2 | .500 | 16 | 30 | | Missouri | 1 | 2 | 1 | .333 | 38 | 41 | | Iowa State | 1 | 2 | 1 | .333 | 18 | 69 | By Richard L. Harkness, '28 Division I Teams Won Lost Tied Pct. S. A. E. 5 1 0 1.00 Phi Fhi 4 1 2 8.00 Ancina 4 1 2 0 .00 Kayhawk 2 3 4 0 .00 Pi U. I 1 4 0 .20 Big Six Standing United Press Staff Correspondent Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 7—(UP)—Big six conference football fans, still wining "how come the games of giants last week, today, were looking forward to Saturday's attractive schedule. Sigma Chi 4 1 0 1 .900 Beta 5 1 0 1 .883 Phi Gam 4 1 1 1 .800 Sigma Nu 2 3 1 0 .800 Tau Teu 3 3 0 2 .926 Ithyaun 1 5 0 1.196 P.K.A 1 5 0 1.000 A traditional rivalry of long-standing is resumed at Columbia, Mo, where Kansas plays Missouri. Nebraska engages Pittsburgh, conquered of诺罗 Dame at Lincolni. Oklahoma meets Ames. Kansas State has an open date. A. K. Pki Kappa Signa 3 1 0 1.000 3 1 0 7.000 S. P. E. 1 2 0 333 Wakarusius 1 2 0 378 lambda 1 2 0 684 Play last week provided two upsets, and left Nebraska entrenched in first place in the conference championship race. Delta Upsilon ... 4 0 0 1.000 Delta Tau Iota ... 4 0 0 1.756 Delta Tau Delta ... 4 0 0 1.752 Kappa Eta Kappa ... 1 2 1 .371 Kappa Eta Lambda ... 1 2 1 .371 Ak KappaLambda ... 4 0 0 .900 The New "Four Horsemen" Vote tomorrow! Before the Notre Dame-Kansas game was many minutes old, the Jayhawkers had completed a series of dazzling forward pass and the_scoreboard readout. Then, the Irishman went to work, but found themselves engaged in a dogfight with Kansas putting up a stiff defense and flashing a powerful offense. Once the Jayhawkers carried the ball within Notre Dame's five-yard line, only to lose it on a fumble. The crow saw the 1823 version of the "Four Saints" by Jerry Lewis skiing, George Melinkovich and Mike Koen—all score touchdowns. That Kansas was defended did not matter to the 18,000 persons who half filled the stadium. Kansas had been rated to lose by a margin of six or seven Kansas play against Notre Dame and Missouri's astonishing 14 to 6 victory over Oklahoma prefaces a hung-up when the two teams meet Saturday. Ever-Beaten Out-plays Ever-Victorious Missouri was missouri with a single victory this season. Oklahoma had not been defeated in conference play. But the Sooners, overwhelming favorites, were played right off the gridiron for the first three quarters. Their defense was blasted wide open by Missouri's charges as the Tigers scored in the first and second quarter, making made out one touchdown this season. Oklahoma, however, reigns as a favorite over Iowa State. The Cyclones crumpled before Kansas State at Manhattan, 31 to 0. Last year, when the Aguies' championship aspirations were riding high, the Cyclones stumped them with a 7 to 6 victory. Saturday, Kansas State defeated the Ames eleven by the brilliant hall carrying of Graham, Russell, Breen and Busy. WARNING! Nebraska by a Point Nebraska defeated Iowa 14 to 13, only after staving off the Buckeye's determined rally in the fourth quarter. Nebraska went into the final period leading by 14 points. Iowa then made two touchdowns but lost a certain tie when a lineman held an opponent on the place-kick play and the point was denied. The game ended with Iowa launched on an attack of the ball on Nebraska's 36-yard线. Only 6,000 persons saw the contest. The Summer Grade Lubricant now in your Gears was built to resist the heat of summer驾和 not for low Winter temperatures. 10% Water Concentrate. At the first cold snap it will harden, causing the gears to shift hard and allowing them to run dry. Avoid this Inconvenience and Expense Let us drain and flush out the dirty, heavy summer grease and refill your gears with The Missouri-Kansas game, according to advance ticket sales, will draw a crowd of around 25,000 persons. Both teams showed brilliance last week to add intrigue to the contest, already surrounded with years of rivalry and traumatized with years of rivalry and trauma. Genuine ALEMITE Winter Gear Lubricant Gear Lubricant Guaranteed to Lubricate properly and allow a free, easy gear shift in coldest weather. Carter Service Phone 1300 Evening 7:10-9:00 Tonight and Tomorrow Two new coaches, Ad Lindsey of Kansas and Frank Cardee of Missouri, will meet in the game. Lindsey has been successful with his squad since relieving W. H. (Bill) Hargiss several weeks ago. Cardee came to Missouri this year and saw his team lose game after game. the Tigers, however, swung into their full stride against Oklahoma blocking, tackling and packing a punch that carried a threat to Kansas' kisses. Kansas, too, was vastly improved against Notre Dame and reached the strength that exports saw in the team in pre-season predictions. Walter Huston Lupe Valez Conrad Nagel WEDNESDAY FAMILY NIGHT Entire Family Admitted for «KONGO» Coil Shatters Windows 25c Showing: Jack Mulhall in Sally of the Subway Briming, Minn.,—(UP)—Two plate glass windows were shattered to bits recently by an explosion of a heated electric refrigerator coil. The coil beamed when fire partly destroyed an electric shop here. 'Ladies of the Big House' Matinee Nights Thursday - Friday Sylvia Sidney Vote tomorrow! 10c-15c 10c-20c A. G. ALRICH Printing Engraving Binding. Rubber Stamps. Office Supplier Stationery 736 Mass. 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