Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1959 By Lonesome George The other selections were North Texas State over Cincinnati, Indiana over Marquette, Iowa over Michigan State, Northwestern over Minnesota, Purdue over Wisconsin, Wichita over George Washington, Arkansas over Baylor and Air Force over Idaho. With my head well up in the clouds after having every one of last week's predictions come true. I almost decided to try my luck elsewhere and win a free turkey but since my body and soul belong to The Daily Kansan I return once more with the outcome predictions of major college football games this weekend. Last week's bill of fairs include Kansas over Nebraska, Colorado over Kansas State, Texas over Oklahoma, Southern Methodist over Missouri. Iowa State over South Dakota and Oklahoma State over Tulsa. Penn State over Army, Syracuse over Navy, Georgia Tech over Tennessee, Louisiana State over Miami, Mississippi State over Arkansas State and North Carolina over South Carolina. This week I see: KANSAS OVER KANSAS STATE ...The Javahawkers are flying high after detasseling the Nebraska Cornbushers last Saturday at Lincoln. The State boys won't be a pushover by any means but it looks right now as if K-State won't be able to muster enough strength to pull off an unset. This one will be rough all the way, however, and a fine turnout is expected. OKLAHOMA OVER MISSOURI ... The Sooners have been losing one, then winning one, all season. Last week they lost so it is their turn for another win. Missouri has a good team this year but not good enough to dump the conference kingpins. IOWA STATE OVER COLORADO ...Colorado won its first game last week and has been picked by many to win its second this week. Never-the-less we will go along with Iowa State and its surprising "dirty thirty" in this one. It's amazing what a coach can do when only 33 men report for fall drills. The Cyclones have a 3-1 record to date. Two other Big Eight teams take on non-conference foes as Nebraska entertains Big Ten member Indiana and Houston plays at Oklahoma State. I like Indiana and Oklahoma State. Just a few others: Illinois over Minnesota, Iowa over Wisconsin, Northwestern over Michigan, Purdue over Ohio State, Texas over Arkansas, Air Force over Oregon, Penn State over Boston University, Pittsburgh over West Virginia, Georgia Tech over Auburn and Louisiana State over Kentucky. Coach, Harriers Feted Saturday Coach Bill Easton and members of his NCAA track and field championship team will be honored during halftime ceremonies of the Kansas-Kansas State football game Saturday afternoon. The Jayhawkers, who won their first national title this summer after finishing near the top several seasons, also have completed their seventh consecutive sweep of the cross-country, indoor and outdoor track titles in the Big Eight conference. The program is being planned by William A. Conboy, chairman of the department of speech and drama and the football pageantry committee. All members of the squad have been invited for the occasion. See RICHARD L. REINKING PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA For Your Life Insurance SPECIAL AGENT VI 3-2346 1346 Ohio East Texas State Sprint Star May Enroll Here Sidney Garton, the long-legged Texan who has run the fastest 220-yard dash in history, is looking for another campus on which to get his education, United Press International said today. Garton's athletic scholarship at East Texas State was revoked last week by Coach Delmer Brown after the athlete and coach had a disagreement during a workout. Garton said the trouble developed over whether he had a hurt leg and was entitled to take it easy. Brown declined to discuss any details of the dispute, but stuck to his withdrawal of the scholarship even after a conference with Garton yesterday. THE ATHLETE, who is married, said he will remain at East Texas on his own until midterm, but that financial problems will force him to seek a scholarship elsewhere after that time. "I can't afford it any longer than that because I'm married and have a baby," he said. He said he would like to attend the University of Kansas, Houston University or some other school with a good track reputation. University athletic officials said last night that Garton had not contacted them and that they know nothing about his stated plans to attend KU. In the meantime, he said he would continue working out independently and enter meets unattached in an effort to win a place on the United States olympic team next year. A STATE SCHOOLBOY champion from New Boston, Tex., Garton had been the center of an earlier controversy when he enrolled at East Texas, which is nearer his northeast Texas home, after having signed a letter of intent and showing up on the campus at Texas Christian University. Valley Conference Stars Named KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) Halfback Dick Johnson of Wichita and North Texas State tackle George Herring yesterday were named the Missouri Valley Conference's Back and Lineman of the week. Johnson, a 165-pounder from Osborne, Kan., gained 105 vards rushing and 58 passing in Wichita's 21-0 win over George Washington last week. Herring, a 205-pounder from Snyder. Tex., was credited with eight tackles and five assists, nearly one-third of his team's stops. Read Kansan Classifieds Yellow Cab Co. VI 3-6333 24 Hr. 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