Page 5 By Lonesome George Had a bad weekend this last time compared to my perfect Saturday the week before but I still didn't sink down below the point of no return as I batted .667 or 10 out of 15. I missed on Iowa over Wisconsin, Purdue over Ohio State, Air Force over Oregon, Pittsburgh over West Virginia and Georgia Tech over Auburn. My conference predictions, however, proved to be accurate for the third straight week as Kansas won over Kansas State, Oklahoma trounced Missouri, Iowa State swamped Colorado, Indiana thumped Nebraska, and Oklahoma State edged Houston. OKLAHOMA OVER KANSAS... I hate to be realistic but this is the way I think it will come out. As Coach Jack Mitchell says="They are too good for our sophs." But I'll be rooting for the Jayhawkers all the way and no one will be happier if they spring an upset. IOWA STATE over Kansas State ...reeling from three straight defeats, the Wildcats won't know what hit them after this Saturday. The Cyclones will win this one by a landslide and will find very little opposition in Kansas State. This week I see: OKLAHOMA STATE over Wichita ... the Shookers were bragging of their ability to meet Big Eight opponents on an equal level after trouncing Kansas State. The Cowboys should put the Missouri Valley school in its place. COLORADO OVER ARIZONA... Arizona hasn't moved too far or fast this season and Colorado is about ready for its second win of the season. NEBRASKA OVER MISSOURI... a hard one to pick, especially after the beatings both teams took last Saturday, but Nebraska was able to be up for two rough non-conference opponents and will probably be able to be ready for this one. A Nebraska win will put Kansas in good shape for the Orange Bowl berth. A few more wild guesses: Oregon over Washington, Texas over Rice, Arkansas over Mississippi, Northwestern over Notre Dame, Purdue over Iowa, Penn State over Illinois, Syracuse over West Virginia, Louisiana State over Florida, Army over Colorado State, and Air Force over UCLA. Louis Defends Crown A few more wild guesses; NEW YORK — (UPI) — Joe Louis, who won the heavyweight boxing crown from Jimmy Braddock in 1937, successfully defended it a record 25 times in the next 11 years, knocking out 20 of his challengers. KU Frosh Prove Team Spirit Wins By Norb Garrett Kansas' freshman team made a lot of mistakes Friday but still won a football game, defeating Kansas State 27-12. Coach Don Fambrough said his freshman club "made every mistake possible in the game of football" although winning the intrastate contest. "The only thing that carried us through was the tremendous effort put forth by all our boys. And we needed every bit of that effort to overcome those 120 yards of penalties." Clark Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, is chairman of the Student Union Activities Quarterback Club, which sponsors the films. Football Movies Set for Tomorrow "Students come in while we're showing the movies and ask if they may watch," he said. "The answer is definitely yes. We'd like to see women as well as men come up to watch the movies," he said. All KU students are welcome to attend the Thursday evening football game movies shown in the Kansas Union Pine Room. Movies of the KU-Nebraska game will be shown tomorrow night at 7:30. Movies of the Oklahoma game will be shown Oct. 29, and Colorado game movies will be shown Nov. 12. Duane Morris, Salina senior and varsity football quarterback, will give a commentary on the movies. Beta. Phi Delt Win A TD toss from Richard Endacott to Ed McElvain and a safety by Stan Vermillion gave Beta Theta Pi an 8-0 win over Sigma Chi in fraternity "A". intramural action yesterday. In the only other "A" game slated, Phi Delta Theta blanked Lambda Chi Alpha 20-0 while Battenfield slipped by Foster 7-0. rmi Delta Theta outfought Beta Theta Pi No. 2 18-6 and Delta Tau Delta nipped Sigma Chi No. 3 6-0 in "B" contests. Phi Kappa Sigma forfeited to Phi Kappa Psi. GREASE JOB -- $1 BRAKE ADJ. -- 98c Muffers and Tailpipes Installed Free. 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change. The coach indicated that he was pleased with the team's determination but that the club would have to improve before its second and last game of the season Nov. 13, against Missouri at Columbia. PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. "We'll have to eliminate some of our mistakes. We won't be able to slide by Missouri as we did K-State. Missouri has a real fine bunch of freshmen." Fambrough said. Jim Marshall, a right halfback, will fill in for Buzzi at left half, and a converted guard, Fred Exline, is being tried at center. On the darker side of KU's victory were injuries to starting halfback Lloyd Buzzi and second-string center James Reich. Buzzi suffered a shoulder separation and will be out of action for at least three weeks, while Reich, the only center capable of snapping the ball in punt situations, will be on the sidelines for four weeks. Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1959 University Daily Kansan Fambrough had special praise for quarterbacks Pack St. Clair and Con Keating, who he said did exceptional jobs in calling plays and handling the team. St. Clair shook off a hip injury which had kept him from a week's practice and re-established himself as a top contender for the starter berth. If the Kansans come through with a victory at Missouri, it will be the second straight undefeated year for Jayhawker freshman teams. 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