PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928 M. U.-Nebraska to Test Relative Merits Saturday All Members of Big Si Engaged in Important Games for This Week-end By Edward Werkman Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 22 — (UP) Now that the football teams of both Missouri and Nebraska have demonstrated they can deliver the goods when necessary, speculation and arguments concerning the relative merits of the eleven may be stopped until after the two have met Saturday. Any team that has the ability to overcome a 12 to 7 bandage and then win, 28 to 12, as Missouri did over Iowa State College Saturday, is likely to be there with the fight and scoring punch in other games. And, again, the Nebraska Cornbenders showed their mottle in the third of their attempts by brazing their defenses off 7. To 7. With the Orangemen threatening in the third period, the Nebraskans put up a defense that was reeling. Rie Six Teams Active Big Six Teams Active Incidentally, this Saturday will see all members of the Big Six engaged in intra-conference battle. In addition to the Missouri team, which plays the University of Kansas at Lawrence, and Oklahoma enternits Kansas Argies at Norman. K. U.'s unannoyable habit this season of playing drab football until a fourth quarter flash bringing either a tie or victory, may be confirmed when Iowa State it met. The Cyclones' three defences in three starts is not impressive although they probably are capable of playing this season. Kansas won from the Kansas Aggies this week, 7 to 0, in the final minutes of play when a pass was good for a touchdown. Oklahoma Teams Surprise The results of the games of the two teams on Tuesday, March 4 were surprises. Before a homecoming crowd, Oklahoma Aggies were overwhelmed, 26 to 9, by Marquette. The Aggies are idle this week, while the Sooners believe victory is in presence in the game with Kansas Aggies. After defeating Grimel, 19 to 7, the ambitious Drake Bulldogs meet Natro Dame at South Bend. The Bulldogs are a better team this year than they have in previous several seasons and should make the Irish work for their assumed victory Washington, ilide last week, enterts Creighton in a game that should be won by Creighton. Grinell, the Valley conference, rests this week. Chicago, Oct. 22—The Blackhawks Chicago's National Hockey League representative, will start training for the 1928 season here tomorrow and under the guidance of a new manager Herb Gardner. New York, Oct. 22.—Jack Dempsey's great personal popularity failed to register at the box office when it came to putting over "The Big Fight," a play which costed the champion and his wife, Estelle Taylor. Producers of the play will discontinue its run at the end of this week in Hartford, Conn. Take No Chances You can now have your br akes tested, adjusted and relined and see the results of the work before you leave our shop. Come in and watch us operate the new COWDREY BRAKE TESTING machine. It is a lot of satisfaction to know your brakes are right. CARTER SERVICE Intramural Announcements Intramural playground ball for Tuesday, Oct. 23. Div I Phi Chi vs. Alpha Kappa Sigma Dev, II Delta Tau Delta vs Alpha Kappa Lambda. Dive III. Cosmopolitan vs. Triangle fraternity. Thota Tan vs. Dhi Kanna Theta Tau vs. Phi Kappa, Phi Delta Theta vs. Delta Sigma Lambda. Dic IW. Cafeteria vs. Acacia, Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Phi Delta Chi- Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Jamma Delta, How They Stand In the Big Six | | W | L | PC | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas JL. | 1 | 0 | .000 | | Missouri | 1 | 0 | .000 | | Nebraska | 1 | 0 | .000 | | Oklahoma Aggrs | 0 | 1 | .000 | | Iowa State College | 0 | 2 | .000 | Missouri Valley Conference MISCONFIDENCE W 1 1 1000 PCT Drake 1 0 1 1000 Oklahoma Aggies 0 0 0 1000 Washington 0 0 1 1000 Grimmel 0 0 1 1000 Chicago, Oct. 22 — The Green Bay Packers defeated the Chicago Bears, 16 to 6, in a National Professional Football League game here yesterday. New York, Oct. 22 - Baby Joe Gans of California, who is trying to win his way to a title fight with Joe Dudee, risks his chances in a ten round bout at the New Broadway arena with Nick Palmer of Brooklyn tonight. 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