Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 29, 1959 By Lonesome George There will be plenty of rough football games coming up Saturday afternoon but heartened again by a soaring average (.800) I am ready to put my head on the chopping block again this week. I missed three selections last week as teams I had tabbed for upsets didn't come through. The misses were Nebraska over Missouri, Oregon over Washington and Arkansas over Mississippi. Keeping it short this week due to the six-week exams, I see: KANSAS OVER IOWA STATE. . . A win for the Jayhawkers will pave the road towards the Orange Bowl game. Both teams are tasting those Oranges but I don't see how the "dirty thirty" can crack the Kansas depth. The only real "team" the Cyclones have played this year was fielded by Missouri so Kansas gets my nod. IOWA OVER KANSAS STATE. Coach Bus Mertes hasn't been hanged in effigy this year up at the Dairy on the Prairie but the season isn't over yet and the Wildcats have beaten only tiny South Dakota State with an enrollment that barely exceeds 1,000. This one will be a complete rout for Iowa. MISSOURI OVER COLORADO. This one will be another rout with the Tigers heavily favored. Missouri is also smelling the Orange blossoms and will try to build up its spirit during this game since they haven't looked impressive since it downed Iowa State 14-0. OKLAHOMA OVER NEBRASKA. . . A win this Saturday will almost assure the Sooners of another Big Eight title with only Iowa State standing in the way. The Sooners will be up for this one after their narrow escape from Kansas last week. Bowling Star League W L J plplin 14 6 J arbarians $12^{1/2}$ $7^{1/2}$ J nights $11^{1/2}$ $8^{1/2}$ Rabble Rousers 10 10 Junkin's Anonymous 6 14 Mavericks 6 14 Sunset League W L Jucky Strikes ... 14 6 Alpha Omicron Pi ... 11 9 Set-Ups ... 10 10 Sigma Kappa ... 5 15 COLLEGE MOTEL Member Best Western Motels On U.S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 OKLAHOMA STATE OVER MARQUETTE... The Cowpokes have the second best record in the conference this year although officially not a member. Marquette has shown its stuff by losing almost all of their games this season and it looks like they won't do any different Saturday afternoon. Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming A few more wild guesses and upset predictions; Mississippi over Louisiana State, Northwestern over Indiana, Texas over Southern Methodist, Purdue over Illinois. Georgia Tech over Duke, Syracuse over Pittsburgh, Air Force over Army, Yale over Dartmouth, North Texas State over Wichita and Notre Dame over Navy. Read Kansan Classifieds ANSCO MEMAR $ ^{\circ} $ f/2.8 35mm Camera Outfit sharpest lens in its price class! KU Thinclads to Norman *Fast, color corrected/f/2.8 Apotar lens...1/20 sec. flash shutter ...rapid action film transport and built-in self-timer1 Outfit includes flash attachment, leather camera case, 1 roll Anscechrome® color film and hard luggage-tan case. 1015 Mass. Bill Olin Next to the Varsity Theatre CENTER CAMERA Coach Bill Easton will take his defending Big Eight cross-country champions to Norman today for a dual meet with Oklahoma tomorrow morning. Coach Easton said he expects his team to seal up five of the first seven places. said the Kansas boys may not be up to par this being the mid-term week "It is a flat and fast course that we'll be running on and the times should be good." Although he thought that KU Ace Billy Mills could win the meet normally, he Coach Easton will be taking the following men with him: Mills, Brian Travis, Tom Skutka, Clif Cushman, Bob Lindrus, Dan Ralston and Jack Henry. Last Year's Big Eight conference cross-country individual winner, Gail Hodgson will be leading hisOU track man in the dual. Easton is sure will break up KU's top five. Hodgson ran the Big Eight cross-country course at Norman in 15:29 last year. He is the only man Coach In Oklahoma's dual meet last week he outpaced the nearest for 250 yards. Other lettermen representing Oklahoma are Bob Ringo and Arvil Ming. ___ Hambletonian Winners DU QUOIN, Ill. — (UPI)—Twenty-five different drivers have won the Hambletonian Stakes in its 33-year-old history. ARROW'S TABBER PROCLAIMS YOUR GOOD TASTE This smart shirt is typical of the ingenious styling of our new Arrow collection. See our latest collar styles in buttdownows, tabs, and pin-tabs, each precision tailored for perfect fit and lasting good looks in oxford and broadcloth. Your choice in white, colors, and British stripes. $5.00. 905 Mass. St. Carl's Dial VI 3-5353