(2) (1) $a > 0, b < 0$ 且 $c > 0$, 则 $a + b - c < 0$. ( ) W W N A r i o n e O W Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday. Oct. 9. 1959 KU Meets Huskers Tomorrow By Jim Trotter Kansas and Nebraska will renew a rivalry in Lincoln tomorrow that not only has 66 years of tradition to bolster the interest but will help to decide the Big Eight Conference's Orange Bowl entry this winter. Kansas tromped Nebraska 23-7 last year at Lawrence but the Cornhuskers have won 46 games, lost only 16 and have tied three times during the long series. THE HUSKERS have a 2-1 record to date with the lone loss being a 20-0 defeat at the hands of Texas in the season's opener. Since that time the Huskers have upset both Minnesota and Oregon State. The Jayhawkers, on the other hand, are 1-2 for the season dropping hard-played games to Texas Christian and Syracuse before trouncing Boston University 28-7 here last Saturday. Both teams figure heavily in the race for the Orange Bowl berth held by the Big Eight. Since Oklahoma is ineligible to compete in the bowl this year, the runnerup in the loop will be the conference's entry, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri have been tabbed as the three teams to fight it out for the lone berth. THE BIGGEST guns in the Nebraska attack will probably be half-backs Clay White and Pat Fischer. Scout Tom Triplett said yesterday that White is one of the fastest backs he has seen this year. Harry Tolley will handle the Huskers as he did most of the game last Saturday against Oregon State. He also performed as the field general during the Minnesota game after California transfer Kramer was injured. Kramer is expected to be ready for the Kansas game. Ends John Peppercorn and Dale Remsberg have been moved back into the starting lineup after a week's vacation from the starting lineup and DeWitt Lewis gets his first starting assignment at a tackle slot replacing Ken Fitch. The center situation is still Kansas' most critical spot with Coach Jack Mitchell's top three men out with injuries. Fred Hageman has an injured ankle, Kent Staab a sprained clavicle and Bill Burnison a banged-up knee. It is not known which one of the three will get the starting call tomorrow but it is likely that all three will see some action. PROBABLE KANSAS starters are Peppercorn, left end; Dick Davis, left tackle; Dick Rohlf, left guard; Hageman, center; Benny Boydston, right guard; Lewis, right tackle; Remsberg, right end; Duane Morris, quarterback; John Hadd, left half; Curtis McClinton, right half, and Doyle Schick, fullback. More than 2000 Kansas students are expected to attend the game, which is the official mass migration of the University student body. Several alumni groups will also be included in a crowd that is expected to exceed 35,000 persons. Kickoff time at Lincoln is scheduled for 2 p.m. (Lawrence time). Injuries Hobble Gridders Six men from Kansas' first two units are nursing injuries, and some may not be recovered by Saturday afternoon when the Jayhawks take on Nebraska. Latest casualty in Kansas' camp is first-string halfback Tricie McClinton, who is slowed by a charley-horse. Another halfback, Dave Harris, won't even make the trip to Lincoln, Neb., because of an injury. Center Kent Staab will see some action, but first and second-string centers, Fred Hageman and Bill Burnison are very doubtful performers. Also on the doubtful list is tackle Ken Fitch. And while the Jayhawks are counting the growing list of injured, Nebraska is welcoming the return of three of its injured players—with only fullback Don Fricke remaining on the shelf. Fricke, who has a charley-horse, is scheduled for limited duty. Kansas State's first two units helen non-contact offensive and defensive sessions yesterday, as Coach Bus Mertes sent his squad through its final full-length practice before Saturday's game with Colorado. A light drill is slated today. Oklahoma yesterday held its usual late-in-the-week workout, working an hour and 15 minutes on polish, practice and kickoffs. The Sooners left at noon today for Fort Worth, Tex., where they will hold a light Colorado, looking for its first win after three consecutive setbacks enters the game with a makeshift line-up that will see two members of the starting backfield on the bench—halfback Reed Johnson and fullback Chuck Weiss. Johnson is out for the year with a broken collarbone. workout tonight. The team will go from Fort Worth to Dallas tomorrow by bus, meeting Texas Saturday afternoon in the Cotton Bowl. Iowa State gridders were reminded by Coach Clay Stapleton that South Dakota is pointing toward them. South Dakota coach Bob Stewart said earlier in the week, "We will not be humiliated as we were last year and we will score." Iowa State won last year, 53-0. Oklahoma State Coach Cliff Speegle, after yesterday's workout said, "We've been surrendering a lot of scores and yardage, but I hope we can pull out better this week." The Cowboys play Tulsa tomorrow When "A" annoys or injures "B" on the pretense of improving "B" "A" is a scoundrel.-Henry L. Mencken GSP Upperclass Defeats Sellards Upperclassmen from Gertrude Sellars Pearson outplayed Sellars Hall women 38-14 last night in the first round of the women's basketball intramurals. Kappa Alpha Theta defeated Miller Hall 30-14. Tuesday's game schedule includes: Alpha Chi Omega vs. Delta Delta Delta; Sigma Kappa vs. G.S.P. freshmen; Mkpa Kappa Gamma vs. Delta Gamma; Douthart Hall vs. O'Leary Hall; Corbin-North College Hall vs. Pi Beta Phi; Jayettes vs. Watkins Hall. Games for Wednesday are: Alpha Omicron Pi vs. G.S.P. upperclassmen; Sellards Hall vs. Kappa Alpha Theta; Gamma Phi Beta vs. G.S.P. freshmen. Nothing can come out of an artist that is not in the man.—Henry L. Mencken HERE NOW ARE SIXTY'S SIZZLERS 16 SUPERLATIVE NEW CHEVROLETS FOR 1960! CHEVROLET Nearest to perfection a low-priced car ever camel 4 IMPALAS-All the car you ever yearned for! Each embodies distinctive treatment inside and out, with triple-unit rear lights, fingertip door releases and safety-reflector armrests. Impala sport sedan above 4 BEL AIRS—Priced just above Chevy's thriftiest models! Like all Chevies, they give you the famed Hi-Thrift 6 or a new Economy Turbo-Fire V8 as standard equipment. 4-door Bel Air sedan above. 3 BISCAYNES—These (honest to gosh) are the lowest priced of the '60 Chevrolets. They bring you the same basic beauty and relaxing roominess as the other models. 4-door Biscayne sedan above. Yellow Cab Co VI 3-6333 24 Hr. Serv., Ward Thompson, Owner 5 STATION WAGONS—Styled to carry you away, with the kind of cargo space to carry away most anything you want to take with you! Thrifty 2-door Brookwood above. Top entertainment—The Blank Shore Chevy Show—Sundays NBC-TV—Pat Boone Chevy Showroom—Weekly ABC-TV—Red Skitton Chevy Special Friday, October 9. CBS-TV. KODL ANSWER See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer Next to the Varsity Theatre 1015 Mass. Bill Olin