Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 30, 1959 I-State's Dirty Thirty Seeks Another Win By Warren Haskin Stopping Dwight Nichols and Tom Watkins all afternoon is Kansas' major task Saturday when it hosts Iowa State in a Big Eight football game with Orange Bowl attachments. Kickoff time in Memorial Stadium is 1:30 p.m. with a Parents' Day crowd of 25,000 expected. Coach Mitchell said yesterday that defense is the major problem that the KU squad will have in the game Saturday. This will be the first single-wing team the Jayhawkers have faced this year, and it is hard to set up a defense against it in just one week's practice. KU AND IOWA STATE have played only one common opponent Bowling The Sleepers won four straight games in Oread League bowling action last night to move into the firt place standing. Ted Diehl set the league's high with a 203. Stephenson replaced Sigma Chi in the first place standing in the Twilight League. Oread League W L Sleepers 13 7 Splinters 12 8 Medics 11 9 Keglers 10 10 Sigma Phi Epsilon 8 12 Air Force 6 14 Twilight League | | W | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Stephenson | 16 | 4 | | 4 B's | $15_{1/2}$ | $4_{1/2}$ | | Sigma Chi | 12 | 8 | | Triangles | 8 | 12 | | Tau Kappa Epsilon | $4_{1/2}$ | $15_{1/2}$ | | Pin Hunters | 1 | 19 | this year. The Jayhawkers trimmed K-State, 33-14, and the Cyclones walloped them. 26-0. The Cyclones will bring a 5-1 overall record into the contest and if KU should suffer the slightest let-down following their outstanding performance against Oklahoma in a 7-6 losing cause, Iowa State could easily end the Jayhawkers' bowl aspirations. KU will have to put the shackles on Nichols and Watkins if it hopes to stay in contention for the bowl bid. Nichols needs only 600 yards in four games to break the conference career total offense record of 4,133 yards set by Missouri's Paul Christman in 1938-40. The 5-10, 164-pound tailback, is only eight tosses short of the National collegiate record for consecutive passes without an interception. He now has a string of 98. TOM WATKINS, the other Cyclone who the Jayhawkers must stop, is second in the nation in rushing A's Seek Manager KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI)—The Kansas City Athletics' search for a new manager may be near an end, as club officials reportedly have narrowed the list of candidates to three men-Ralph Houk, Johnny Fesky and Gene Mauch. Athletics owner Arnold Johnson admitted yesterday that "Something is brewing" and added that he expects to make an announcement "in the next week or 10 days." with 546 net yards. He was switched from wingback to fullback this season and has far exceeded Coach Clay Stapleton's expectation. Yellow Cab Co. VI 3-6333 Probable starters for Kansas are John Peppercorn, left end; Ken Fitch, left tackle; Dick Rohlf, left guard; Fred Hageman, center; Benny Boydston, right guard; DeWitt Lewis, right tackle; Dale Remsberg, right end; Duane Morris, quarterback; John Hadl, left half; Curtis McClinton, right half; and Doyle Schick, fullback. 24 Hr. Serv., Ward Thompson, Owner For Iowa State, the probable starters are Bob Anderson, left end; Jerry Schoenflider, left tackle; Tom Ferrebee, left guard; Arden Esslinger, center; Dan Celioni, right guard; Larry Van Der Heyden, right tackle; Don Webb, right end; Cliff Rick, blocking back; Nichols, tailback; Mickey Fitzgerald, wingback, and Tom Watkins, fullback. International Club Announces AMERICAN NIGHT HALLOWEEN PARTY Friday, Oct. 30 Community Center 11th & Vermont Come in costume if you wish. COME English Room SUA CARNIVAL SIGS, ATO Victors Sigma Chi No. 1 moved to a 21-0 win over Sigma Phi Epsilon on three TD tosses by Fred Rowland in yesterday's fraternity "B" intramural play. In the other scheduled "B" game. Alpha Tau Omega ripped Sigma Nu 26-0. In the "A" games, Phi Beta Pi downed Oread 19-6 while the Hicks blanked Carruth 12-0. Templin forfeited to Jim Beam. The great business of life is to be, to do, to do without, and to depart. —John, Viscount Morley. Badges, Rings, Novelties. Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles. Cups, Trophies, Medals Fraternity Jewelry Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Read Kansan Classifieds A column of incidental intelligence by Jockey brand "APPLE OF THE EYE" For this overworked phrase, we must turn to the world's richest source of quotations—the Bible. Specifically, the old Testament, Deuteronomy, XXXII, 10: "He kept him as the apple of his eye." 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