10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, November 1, 1968 KU over Buffs by 6 By Ron Yates. Kansan sports editor By RON YATES, Kansan Sports Editor Predicting football games is really a hazardous occupation. People say funny things to you and query you about the sanity behind your predictions. (Percentage so far this year 84-31-4 for .734.) "Whv. uh. ves." "Hey, you that guy that predicts them games?" "Hey, whatza matter with you anyways? Any dummy knows that Malfunction Tech can take Nurdville A & M any day in the year." "Yeah, but Nurdville had a pretty good game against Sinister Tech last week. That's why I said they would beat Malfunction." "Hey, you've got your head in your typewriter. Malfunction will go undefeated this year and even you should know that by now. After all, they beat Nurdville 2-0. Now who ya picking in this week's game?" "Sky King State should take Malfunction 73-3." On that note here are tomorrow's predictions: Big Eight Nebraska 29, Iowa State 19—Huskers tame Warder and Cyclones. Oklahoma 35, Kansas State 17—Sooners kick Wildcats all over the stadium. Missouri 28, Oklahoma State 20-Tigers run into upset-minded Cowboy team in Columbia tomorrow. KU 33, Colorado 27—Buffs put big scare into Hawks tomorrow, but KU hangs on for a tough win. Both teams need this win . . . KU to retain its lead in the Big Eight race and its national ranking, and CU in order to improve its 4-2 overall record and bolster its 3-1 Big Eight standing. This game should be filled with plenty of nitting and scoring. Other Games Notre Dame 38, Navy 10—Blub, Blub, gurgle, gurgle goes the Navv. Air Force 24, North Carolina 19-Falcons look pretty good. Alabama 31, Mississippi State 17-Tide gets into gear and starts push for a successful season. Arizona 29, Washington State 14-Arizona making a push for the big time. Arkansas 25, Texas A & M 22-Hogs need this one bad if they want to figure in title race. Penn State 30, Army 27-Lions get a tough battle from Cadets. Florida 27, Auburn 24-Gators knock Auburn from their lofty perch in Southwest conference. Georgia Tech 19, Houston 16-Tech defense puts stops on Cougar offense. Purdue 35. Illinois 13—Boilermakers blitz by Illini. Michigan State 17, Ohio State 16—Spartans may be just hot enough after their upset over Notre Dame to contain Buckeyes. Anyway, on a hunch, I'll take the Spartans by one point. Besides, if Ohio State loses, KU will move up in the polls. USC 31, Oregon U. 13-O.J. saves Troians again. Oregon State 23, Stanford 21-Beavers hold off late Stanford charge Texas Tech 19, Rice 12- Red Raiders will have a battle. Texas 20, SMU 18-Longhorns pull it out late. This game could decide the Southwestern conference championship and the winner could be bowl-bound. Tennessee 30, UCLA 17-Vols should take care of the Bruins. They are at home and want to redeem last year's 20-16 loss at the hands of UCLA. West Virginia 17, Kentucky 10-Mountaineers jump on Wildcats. Would you like a date with an "angel?" This is what Angel Flight, women's service and honorary auxiliary of the Arnold Air Society, is offering to any male student, particularly those enrolled in the ROTC programs. Leslie Layman, Colorado Springs, College, junior and Angel Flight Information Officer, said the group will sell tickets for 50 cents in all ROTC classes from Nov. 4 to 14. The coeds will also have tickets to sell with them on campus. a Columbia release Nov.1, 2,3 7 and 9:30 p.m. Dyche Auditorium 40c KU frosh vs. Mizzou Kickoff is slated for 2 o'clock at Memorial Stadium. Still smarting from its 55-20 opening setback to Oklahoma, KU's freshman football squad hosts Missouri's yearlings this afternoon. Coach Dick Tomey's young Jayhawks will be out to even their record against a 1-1 Missouri club. The Tigers frush have bowed to Nebraska, 40-21 while topping Kansas State, 28-14. Tomey has named Steve Roach, 199-pounder from Raytown (Mo.) South, to handle the starting quarterback chores. KU normally starts a different quarterback in each freshman tilt to aid the coaching staff in better evaluating the play of the quarterbacks. Bo Tiger of Tulsa, Okla., guided the club against Oklahoma. PROBABLE LINE-UPS OFFENSE GO BIG BLUE PENSPERGE SE-Mark Geraghty (165). Bishop Migng OFFENSE SE—Mark Geraghty (165), Bishop Mige ST—Steve Page (193), Dodge City SG—Steve Johnson (180), Lawrence C—Greg Crowley (20a), Springs, Mo. TN—D. Armstrong (195), Libera, TT—Bill Sweatman (195), North, K.C., Mo. TE—Roger Bock (204), St. Louis Ladue QB—Steve Roach (199), Raytown TT—Jimmy Jukes (205), Fairfax, Va. FB—Phil Basler (212), Independence, Mo. WB—Al Krist (199), Lakewood, Ohio DEFENSE LE—Gary Cooper (208), Spring Valley, Calif. LT—Mike Sullivan (215), Elmwood Park, Ill. MC—John Harris (195), Chicago Mt. Carmel RT—Mel Quevedo (210), Burbank, Calif. LB—Wayne Miles (205), Dolton, Ill. RL—Rick Hake (190), Belton, Mo. BL—Vetil Pinckney (206), Haines City, Fla. B—Dick Fletter (190), Shawnee Miss-North A—Steve Roach (199), Raytown South Safety—Doug Underwood (170), Ottawa ST-Kenny Page (193), Dodge City SG–Steve Johnson (180). Lawrence CG–Steve wiley (203). Excelsior Simpson M. TG-J D.Armstrong (192), Liberal TG-J sweatman (155), North KC ,Mo C TE-Roger Bock (204), St. Louis Lodge QB -Steve Roach (199). Ray town South TB-Jimmy Jukes (205), Fairfax, Va TF-Bilian Philaser (212), Independence Dakota WB—Al Krist (190), Lakewood, Ohio DEFENSE LE-Gary Cooper (208), Spring Valley, Calif. LT-Mike Sullivan (215). Elmwood Park III Park, Ill. MG—John Harris (195), Chicago Mt. arifel Bmel Quevedo (210). Burbank. Cali Laff. LB-Wayne Miles (205), Dolton, Ill. LB-Yogi Pinkney (206), Haines City. 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