Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 24, 1960 Saturday's game was a case of a mentally and physically drowntropden but superior Kansas team overpowering an eager, anxious, highspirited but under-manned Oklahoma State squad. By Bill Sheldon Coach Jack Mitchell sorrowfully said after the game, "I have never seen a team which is as tired and worn out as this one. They have had to be at peak performance every Saturday of the season, and the pressure is finally beginning to show. I was somewhat evident last weel against Oklahoma, but this week it was really bad. The boys just didn't show any fire; they were not very happy to have won." The main concern of the quick-to-laugh, but long-to-think coach was, how to solve the problem of having a team which seems to be too saturated with football. He said he had two choices: (1) he could ask even more from his team than has been asked so far this season; or (2) he could relax a little this week in practice leading to the non-conference game with Iowa. Mitchell seemed to favor the latter solution. Coach Mitchell said he had asked the Oklahoma State coach, Cliff Speegle, if the Cowpokes were "high" for the game. Speegle told Mitchell O-State was as eager to beat the Hawks as they had been to beat any opponent they had faced this season. This highly spirited attitude which O-State had almost made the Jayhawks look "flat." But Mitchell denied that his team was "flat," explaining that they were just "tired." Next week the Jayhawks play Iowa, the number one team in the nation, in Iowa City. The general feeling in the press box was that the favorites for the Big Ten title would probably experience an off day against Kansas. Whether this would be enough for KU to upset Iowa is questionable, but the possibility must be considered. Iowa is an undefeated team. They have had to come from behind to win most of their games. They beat Purdue by only one touchdown, and that a lucky score. They have yet to show the type of exhaustion which has plagued the Kansas team for two weeks. The Hawkeyes are due to slack off. They face unbeaten Minnesota the week after next and will be looking forward to that game, and may take KU too lightly. Although KU will be at a disadvantage physically, the players and coaches felt after the game Saturday that some very interesting things could happen in Iowa City. At Oklahoma State Sigma Phi Epsilon Slips Past Delts In the only two "A" intramural games played Friday, Sigma Phi Epsilon edged Delta Tau Delta 6-0 and Stephenson defeated Pearson 14-0. In the "B" division games, Beta 1 trounced Phi Kappa Theta 41-7 and Phi Gamma Delta 1 slid past Phi Kappa Psi handle 26-0. On today's "A" division slate, The Untouchables play the Shysters on field 1, Newman takes on Hicks on field 2, and NSF meets Carruth-O'Leary on field 3. In "B" games Sigma Phi Epsilon tangles with Phi Delta Theta 1 on field 4, Phi Gamma Delta 2 meets Alpha Kappa Lambda on field 5, and Delta Tau Delta takes on Sigma Chi on field 10. Biggest Defender CHICAGO — (UPI) — Doug Atkins of the Chicago Bears is the National Football League's largest defensive end. He stands 6-feet, 8-inch tall and weighs 255 pounds. each other boot for boot Saturday and finished their duel with 40.3 and 40.7 per kick averages respectively. - The estimated attendance of 30,000 set a new record for the series between the two schools. - The win for KU was their third in as many tries against O-State. Their other wins were 55-14 in 1949 and 27-12 in 1951. - The win was KU's fourteenth in the 18 game series with the Cowpokes. - On KU's scoring drive of the second period, Bert Coan lost yardage for the first time in a Kansas uniform. - Kansas didn't throw a pass in the second half. - Oklahoma State didn't have any first downs in the second half. BALTIMORE — (UPI) — The Woodlawn Vase, official trophy for the Preakness Stakes, is racing's oldest and heaviest. The solid silver vase weighs 29 pounds, 12 ounces and was built 100 years ago by Tiffany. It is insured for $33,000. Worth Its Weight BALTIMORE — (UPI) — The "heart" of the world champion Baltimore Colts is made up of players who were cast adrift by other NFL clubs for $100 or less—John Unitas, Gene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb, Milt Davis, Buzz Nutter and Bill Pellington. Heart of the Matter There is nothing so powerful as truth,—and often nothing so strange. 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