Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 21, 1958 Sooners Expected To Wrap Up Title A high spirited Nebraska team, fresh from upsetting Pittsburgh last Saturday, will attempt to make it two in a row this Saturday when they meet the Oklahoma Sooners in Lincoln. But the Cornhuskers' hopes appear dim. Oklahoma needs only this victory to cinch the Big Eight conference crown. The Sooners who have already thwarted Colorado and Missouri bids, appear to have too much manpower for the revived Cornhuskers and are favored to wrap up their 10th straight conference crown. This is the only league game except the ancient rivalry between Kansas and Missouri. Sports Cars to Run 100 Mile Rally A 100-mile-long sports car rally will begin tonight at 7:30 at the parking lot north of Allen Field House. It is sponsored by the Jayhawk Sports Car Club. About 20 contestants will follow a route which is being kept a secret until the rally tonight. The race will take 2½ hours. First, second, and third place trophies will be awarded to the winners. IM Bowling | PRAIRIE | W | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sigma Kappa | 28 | 8 | | AOPi II | 24 | 12 | | Hearty Hannahs | 16 | 20 | | ADPi | 14 | 22 | | Staples | 11 | 22 | | 4 Poodles | 11 | 25 | | JAY | W | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Phi Kappa I | $27^{1/2}$ | $8^{1/2}$ | | Hot Shots | $23^{1/2}$ | $12^{1/2}$ | | Guided Missalls | 23 | 13 | | Splinters | 17 | 19 | | OKE II | 13 | 23 | | ATO # 5 | 4 | 32 | In a ten year period from 1928 to 1937, Nebraska won eight conference championships. Colinda Austin Alpha Chi Omega Wears one of the Smart Wool Dresses from the Elsewhere in the Big Eight, Colorado will try to regroup its football fortunes against Rocky Mountain foe, Utah, in Salt Lake City. As a result of the two losses, Colorado coach Dal Ward became the latest coach to undergo "trial by effigy." "Help stamp out Dal Ward" signs were posted campus-wide yesterday in Boulder. But the Buffalo coach should get back in the graces of the "hangers," since Utah has also had its troubles this season. Colorado State, the Buffaloes' foe next week-end, topped the Utes last week, and since taking over the reins as head coach, Ward has managed to compile an 8-1-1 advantage over the Utes. Kansas State will travel to East Lansing, Michigan, where it will face a surprisingly weak Michigan State team. But the Spartans' record against non-conference foes looks very impressive, even though they have failed to win a Big Ten conference game. Michigan State has defeated tough non-conference foes California and Pittsburgh—enough to give it a sizeable edge over the Wilddeats. Iowa State will swing into action tonight when it faces San Jose State. Even with Dwight Nichols, the Big Eight Conference's leading rusher, the Cyclones rate only even with their West Coast foe. The Jayhawks and the Tigers whooped it up last night in quarters separated by the state line as football teams of the universities of Kansas and Missouri prepared for their annual game tomorrow. Kansas, Tigers Stage Rallies At the Kansas rally in the Town House Hotel in Kansas City, Kan., several personalities from Lawrence provided the program. They included A. C. (Dutch) Lonborg, director of athletics; Jack Mitchell, head football coach; Dr. A. R. (Bert) Kennedy, KU coach of the early part of the 20th Century and now at 83 a dentist in Lawrence; and Susie Kastner, 1958 Homecoming Queen. Five cheerleaders, members of KU pep clubs, and a 27-piece pep band led by Russell L. Wiley were on hand for the event. The Missourians held forth in the Muehlebach Hotel, which boasts tradition suitable for such an ancient rivalry. The Kansans said 350 enthusiasts attended their rally, including Gov. George Docking. Missouri's crowd, estimated at 200, included Gov. James M. Blair. should be examined today. Call for appointment. All ADP prescrip- tion can be duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 By United Press International California, TCU Eye Bowl Bids Saturday California and Texas Christian practically "go for broke" Saturday when they make their bowl bids in the final big weekend of the 1958 college football campaign. Victories by the West Coast's Golden Bears and TCU's Horned Frogs mean invitation to the Ross Bowl and Cotton Bowl. California, 5-1 in the Pacific Coast Conference, has to beat hapless Stanford to wrap up a tournament of Roses meeting with Iowa, Big Ten champion. However, Washington State and Oregon State are only a half game behind the Bears and can become the P.C.C. leaders if they win and Stanford upsets California. win and Stanford upsets California. T.C.U. can avoid similar confusion in the Southwest conference by beating Rice. An upset by the Owls will force a delay in naming the Cotton Bowl entry until the following Saturday, Rice, T.C.U. and Southern Methodist then will emerge as possible candidates. The Air Force Academy, West Virginia, Syracuse and Clemson put their bowl prestige on the line as they try to earn New Year's Day berths. The Air Force team meets New Mexico, Syracuse and West Virginia clash head-on, and Clemson, Atlantic Coast conference champion, meets a scrappy Boston College squad that has won six of eight games. FOR THE BIG DATE WITH JAZZ DANCE AT GRACE'S WITH DOLAN ELLIS and the PLAYBOYS TOP TV-The Dinah Shore Chevy Show-Sunday-NBC-TV and the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom-weekly on ABC-TV. Huntoon & Lane in Topeka—Sat. 8:30 to Midnight Like all '59 Chevies, this Impala Sport Coupe is new right down to the tougher Tyrex cord tires it rolls on. Walk around the car that's all-round new . . . then be our guest for a pleasure test— DRIVE A '59 CHEVY TODAY! 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