PAGE FOUR 2.3.1.1.1.1.1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1930 Kansas-Missouri Big Six Struggle Outstanding Tilt Other Conference Schools to Meet Intersectional Foes Tomorrow RIVALS FOR 38 YEARS Kansas City, Nov. 21—(UP)—Only one championship game, a traditional third-round event, will be played in the Big Six conference in morrow, while the other four teams Tigers Battle for Prestige Rivalry of 38 years standing makes the Kansas and Missouri clash the foes of the Tigers. The Jayhawkers will be fighting to force ahead, or at least retain their ties with the Giants. The Tigers after losing four games in a row at the start of the season, will be batting to regain the prestige they held in national football circles. The Tigers' team was secreted at Westpalmia where it is in training for final preparations. A crowd of 35,000 is expected to see the game. Both teams are matched evenly, the Kansans pitting their "powerful" plays against Missouri at massa. No Other Big Six Games The other games Saturday will have no bearing on Big Six conference standings. Oklahoma will meet the Oklahoma Aggies, and with Buss Mills and Guy Warren at their home games, Oklahoma still may play Missouri Thanksgiving day The Nebraska Cormborkers clash with Iowa at Iowa City. The Cormborkers are favored to win but were trapped on top Iowa State's preparations for Drake at Des Moines. The Iowa will attempt to end a string of 15 consecutive defeats incurred during the past two seasons and provoke the state to win, winning the third consecutive year. The Kansas Aggies completed preparation today for their game with Centre College tomorrow. 500 TICKETS ARE UNSOLD FOR BIG GAME TOMORROW The demand for tickets for the Kansas-Missouri game has not been as heavy as anticipated and as a result about 500 tickets remain on sale in the athletic office. The game annually has drawn record attendance at both schools, although the attendance has been consistently greater than at that games played in Columbia. Pernal of the records finds that one the largest crowd ever to attend one of the annual battles was the crowd of 2,000 men from around the Jawhayk in Lawrence last year. The largest crowd at Columbia was 1,750 men and also holds the record for total receipts. What's Your Selection? - A $500 cash prize for the best all-Big Six basketball team selection will be awarded by the University Kansas and announced in Mongol - The winning entry will be picked * by the sport editor and managing staff. * being given to the consensus of student opinion as shown by the tabulation of the entries and the events accompanying the selection. - Selections may be submitted by * any student except staff members * panned with a statement of not * more than 75 words explaining reason - In case two or more identical se- * sections are made the prize will be * awarded for the best statement of * reasons. ... Is Your Watch Insured Against Loss by Theft Without Extra Cost? Ask Us. F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler 833 Mass. St. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. CAMPRELL 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Best All-Conference Bet Campbell, Missouri end, is the best Tiger bet to make an all-conference play. He has to make a big play and a fine punter. His play this season has been hindered somewhat by a bad pitching machine, a game. He is expected to show the Kanns something in the way of kick- Ruth Hoover Selects Four Class Teams for Competition General Electric Refrigerators Volleyball Players Named The women who were selected for the volleyball class team were announced the first of the women in the women's physical education department. These teams are chosen from all the women participating in the intramural volleyball tourna- Every woman making a class team receives a phone number. The semi-second numbers are Moon, Taylor, Mitchell, White, Reed, Stout, Rushon, Froden, Superen, David- The sophomore players are Douglas, L. Lawson, Manning, Blackwood, Lightbun, Horchitz, Mendonza, B. Willett, Zion Miller, Shiree, Shareck, Birt, Peterson, and Moore. The players of the junior team are Brady, Roberts, Bryan, Eldon, H. Lawson, Morgan, B. Edwards, Ryan Bilel, Campbell, Bryan, Shawater, Bishop, Silliman, Van Cleave, and Danny. The freshman players are Edie, Hunter, Hainer, McGuire, Baker, Kellogg, Armourment, Dodge, Fawksburg, Pyle, Wadden, Eduardo, Edmunds, and M. Walker. O. U. AND OKLAHOMA AGGIES TO BATTLE FOR 26TH TIME Finishing Touches Put on Jayhawks in Last Practice Stillwater, Nov. 21—(Special) A rivalry which has been going on for 26 years between the Oklahoma Aggies and the University of Oklahoma will be furthered here Saturday on fairly even term when the hostile clevers Aggie accords rate the traditional struggle a 50-50 proposition—with the Sooners favored slightly. It's the best team in five years, according to report. The Angels had won only one game up to 1824 and they'd tied the Sooners in the playoffs last year. The years ago seemed to set things on an even basis and its been nip and tuck Team Works on New Play to Surprise Missouri in Annual Game BAUSCH NOT TO START The final touches were put on last sight and the varisity is ready for the punt. Buring, dummy scrummings, and a few minutes of running it and the boys called it a day. The team left at 8 a.m. today and will arrive in Boonville, Mo., in time for the Jayhawks to play School football field. The Jayhawkers are confident that they will be at their best and know that their best is much better than any other team. But the Tiger can do some peculiar things when he meets the Jayhawk bird. He fights harder than against any The forecast is for a cold, clear day, and a dry field, and if so both teams will Coach Hargas is still somewhat undecided on his backfield but it will probably consist of Fisher, Schanke, and Lindsay. The line game with Game Smith and Baush ready to go in at any time. The line is the same as announced yesterday with his backup team, John Kendrick, Rest at tackles, Aketon and McCall at guards, and Smoot at center. be at their best. A muddy field would be a distinct advantage to the Kansans because of their weight and because the Tigers are dependant on an aerial at- The game is expected to be more of a defensive contest than a high scoring affair for neither team has shown any inclination to overwhelm its foes. The Missouri stadium seats 24,000 people but more than that many tickets crowd the stands. A crowd of between 27,000 and 30,000 is expected to witness the thirty-ninth home game, and rooters are expected to favor the Kansas brand and the rest will be adherents. A hard, cleanly fought game with a Jajhawk victory, the first in Columbia since 1917, is the prediction of this column. Sport Shots We predict that: Made For You You'll Need Something to Keep that Radiator from Freezing! 140. With Trauger in the line-up Ames will beat Drake but otherwise it does not have the power. Kansas will beat Missouri. The score will appear in the Sunday morning Kansas. A suit tailored is all that any man could desire in style, material and price. You pay only for— we predict that. Nebraska will defeat Iowa University 14-0. Professor Rocke of Notre Dame recently in a talk on the radio said that the three universities involved the Valley area were Rhea, brilliant tackle at Nebraska, Bausch, the hard-plunging fast-running back and Weller, the Red col of Haskell. Suit Satisfaction. Alcohol Freeze USP Glygerine also SCHULZ'S Nine Seventeen Mass. Only anti-freeze for cars Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students' A Mainstay in Tiger Line Your Choice of the Store! Friday and Saturday only All SUITS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS 10% off KILGROE Kilgore, veteran Missouri tackle is expected to hold his own against a heavier Kansas lineup. Playing his first game with the maints in their line. Try the Kansan Want-Ads "THANKS FOR WHAT?" will be the subject of the minister's discourse at the Uitarian church. 12th and Vermont sts. Sunday at 11 o'clock. 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