Page 4. University Daily Kaman Thursday, Nov. 19, 1959. KU-MU After Bowl Bid By Warren Haskin Cold weather has hampered both Kansas and Missouri in their preparation for the 68th renewal of the nation's fifth-oldest gridiron battle. Kickoff time is 1:30 p.m. in Memorial Stadium. A Homecoming crowd of over 39,000 is expected for this football melodrama which could decide the Orange Bowl representative. The last time Memorial Stadium had a full house was in 1952, and the last sell-out crowd for a Jayhawker-Tiger encounter was in 1949. Coach Jack Mitchell said earlier, "Kansas will have one of its roughest games, even if we play our very best." The head mentor also told the Daily Kansan, "If MU has a good day like it did against the Air Force, we could be humiliated." The two ancient foes bring 3-2-0 conference records into this game, giving them both a piece of second place. An Oklahoma win over Iowa State would insure an Orange Bowl trip for the winner of the MU-KU game. MU has been installed by most writers around the Mid-West as seven-point favorites on the strength of slightly superior rushing and defense, plus a definite passing edge. Kansas owns a departmental adven- Charlie's New Shop NOW OPEN We Specialize in cutting hair correctly . . . THE WAY YOU LIKE IT. College Barber Shop 14th & Tennessee Adjacent to College Inn tage only in kicking where John Hadl is second in the nation with a 46.3 average. The Jayhawkers will definitely be without the services of sophomores Lee Flachsbarth, quarterback, and Jim Jarrett, right half. Another KU player, Fred Hagemen, starting center, may not be able to go full-speed The Jayhawkers will be aiming for their seventh straight victory in Memorial Stadium, including two victories at the close of the 1958 season. Kansas has disposed of Boston U., K-State, I-State, and O-State this season. because of an ankle injury incurred against O-State. SAVE 1/3 on superb ANSCOCHROME Load your own 35mm color film and save $10.75 color film ...with an ANSCO EASY-LOADER You get 8 twenty exposure rolls of Ancschrome® color film for little more than the price of five . . . and always have plenty of film on hand. It's the new, modern way to film economy! "When you think of cameras, think of the CAMERA CENTER Bill Olin Cliff Tatum 1015 Mass. Next to the Varsity Theatre Coming December 3 Hughes announces campus interviews for Electrical Engineers and Physicists receiving B.S., M.S. or Ph.D. degrees. (Mid-Year or June Graduates) Consult your placement office now for an appointment. the West's leader in advanced electronics Calver City, El Segundo, Fullerton, Los Angeles, Malibu and Newport Beach, California; and Tucson, Arizona HUGHES HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY "Humor is emotional chaos re- membered in tranquility."——James Thurber. "All the historical books which contain no lies are extremely tedious."—Anatole France. Chess Club Meeting Thursday, Nov.19 7:00 p.m. Card Room Klondike Polished Cotton 6.95 - Galey & Lord's Heavyweight 9-ounce polished cotton - High lustre, long staple combed cotton - Most rugged, versatile cloth ever produced Full machine washable; colorfast the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop ON THE HILL to W H V a I E a g o b C T t h r i E t t