Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov.17, 1950 OS Tops KU, 6-3; Missouri Is Next The KU football team looks toward the Missouri Tigers this week, after losing a hard-fought battle to Oklahoma State 6-3 Saturday. The Jayhawkers travel to Columbia Saturday to meet the Big Eight second-place club. KU is now 4-5 for the season and 3-2 in conference play. A victory for KU would mean a 3-way tie for second place in the conference among KU, Missouri and Colorado. Missouri can gain undisputed second place by defeating the Jayhawkers. At Stillwater about 15,000 fans saw O-State reserve fullback Larry Rundle scamper 35 yards in the third quarter for the touchdown which ended a 3-game KU winning streak. Sophomore John Suder kicked a 25-yard field goal, also in the third quarter, for Kansas' three points. Suder had barely missed a 20-yard field goal attempt in the first half. Kansas head coach Jack Mitchell called the current O-State club the best Aggie team he has seen in seven years. "They're a well-coached ball club," he said. "Sure, we could have won with one touchdown, but it also could have been a rout." Homer Floyd led a KU ground attack which outgained the Cowpokes 213-176 yards. The senior halfback picked up 96 yards in 14 carries. The Jayhawker passing attack was stopped completely, however, as Kansas completed none of seven attempted passes and had three intercepted. Oklahoma State completed seven of 17 passes for 51 yards. KU lost two fumbles and O-State four. KU broke the scoring deadlock with Suder's field goal with 5:14 remaining in the third quarter. A 20-yard run by quarterback Bill Crank set up Suder's third field goal of the season. Just before the third quarter ended, Rundle put the home team ahead. The Jayhawkers moved the ball 44 yards to the Cowpokes' 30 after the kickoff, but an intercepted pass ended the threat. A short time later KU penetrated to the 15, but lost the ball on a fumble. Two more KU possessions ended on the second intercepted pass of the quarter and a Kansas punt on fourth down and six. Norman Mailen's punt rolled dead on the two-yard-line, but a KU offsides helped O-State move the ball out to the 15 before punting. KU's goal-line defense stood up twice inside the five, making a total of 15 times this season the Jayhawkers have stopped an enemy drive inside the ten. Oklahoma State is now 7-2 for the year. The Cowpokes meet Oklahoma U. Nov. 29 to close out their season. Oklahoma Nears Title Oklahoma virtually locked up another Big Eight championship by routing Missouri, Kansas State beat Iowa State, Nebraska upset Pittsburgh, and Colorado won over Utah in Saturday action in the Big Eight. Missouri's dreams of winning the Big Eight championship were shattered by Oklahoma 39-0 at Norman. Scoring once in each of the first three quarters and adding 19 points in the final quarter, the Big Red rolled up over 400 yards total offense. Leading OU were Brewster Hobby and Bob Boyd. Hobby threw two touchdown passes and ran for a third. Boyd scored on a 21-yard run and a 38-yard punt return. At Manhattan the Kansas State Wildcats defeated Iowa State 14-6. The Wildcats rolled up 277 yards rushing and 21 first downs. Leading Iowa State in a losing cause was 164-pound all-conference The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts VI 3-1151 In a non-conference game the Nebraska Cornhuskers upset powerful Pittsburgh 14-6. Nebraska scored twice on passes and used a rugged ground defense and pass interceptions to hold down the Panthers. Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals halfback Dwight Nichols. He accounted for 142 of the Cyclones' 159 yards gained. Balfour Pittsburgh, a three-touchdown favorite, yielded touchdowns in the second and third quarters. 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Colorado squeezed out a 7-0 victory over Utah in a non-conference game played in three inches of snow. 98ยข (Including 1000 staples) a Swingline Stapler no bigger than a pack of gum! Mills Leads KU To Mo. Valley Harrier Title KU sophomore Bill Mills outdistanced the field to lead the Kansas cross-country team to an easy victory in the Missouri Valley AAU meet on the four-mile Allen Field House course Saturday. Kansas runners finished in the first six positions. Missouri U and Wichita, the only other schools in the meet, did not enter full teams Mills won the race in 19.51:3. He and teammate Tom Skutka took an early lead. At the end of the second lap of the four-lap race the pair had a seven-yard lead. Mills pulled away to win by about 100 yards. Kansas runners Brian Travis, Cliff Cushman, Bill Dotson and Dan Ralston finished behind Skutka in that order. Dotson is a freshman who ran unattached. They were neck and neck, leading the third runner by 25 yards, going into the final lap. About 100 spectators watched the race in the chilly, misty weather. Millions now in use. Unconditionally guaranteed. Makes book covers, fastens papers, arts and crafts, mends, tacks, etc. Available at your college bookstore. SWINGLINE "Cub" Stapler $1.29 Air Force Against OU? The New Year's Day bowl lineup is virtually complete with Louisiana State, Oklahoma and Clemson "in" and California and Texas Christian only one victory away from automatic bids. By United Press International Orange: Oklahoma (7-1-0) vs. Air Force Academy (7-0-1). It will be the seniors versus the freshmen and the juniors against the sophomores as the first round of the Senior All-Star Intramural Football challenge gets underway tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. at the intramural fields. Cotton: TCU (7-1-0) vs. Syracuse (7-1-0). Rose: Iowa (6-1-1) vs. California (6-3-0). LONG ISLAND CITY, NEW YORK, N. Y. Sugar: LSU (9-0-0) vs. Clemson (6-2-0). The winner of Tuesday's games will meet for the championship game Thursday in Memorial Stadium. All-Star Football Begins Tomorrow A panel of area sports writers will pick the outstanding offensive and defensive player on each team. The two seniors receiving this honor will be presented trophies by the Senior Calendar Queen. With just one more big Saturday left in the season, here is the likely lineup for the five major bowls: To add excitement to the finale on Thursday, KU football game jerseys, the public address system and the scoreboard will be used. Programs will also be available. Twenty-five man squads for each team were selected Friday through recommendations of the intramural department. The players had been nominated by the intramural managers in the individual houses. Tickets for this game will be 10 cents each. The proceeds will go to the Campus Chest. The Air Force Academy moved solidly into the bowl picture with its 21-6 victory over Wyoming, Syracuse kept rolling with a 47-0 rout of Colgate and West Virginia walloped William and Mary, 56-6, to win the Southern Conference championship. Mississippi and Pittsburgh stayed in the running despite losses because of fine records against consistently good foes. Gator: Mississippi (7-2-0) vs. Pittsburgh (5-3-1) or West Virginia (4-4-1). LSU, the nation's No. 1 team and the only major college unbeaten and untied power, made the Sugar Bowl bid a mere formality when it beat Mississippi State, 7-6. Saturday night. Oklahoma clinched the Big Eight title and Orange Bowl bid with a 39-0 rout of Missouri and Clemson won the Atlantic Coast Conference championship by beating North Carolina State, 13-6. California retained its Pacific Coast Conference lead with a 12-7 decision over Washington and can clinch a Rose Bowl bid by beating Stanford (2-7) Saturday. TCU took over the Southwest Conference lead with its 22-8 conquest of Texas and will clinch a Cotton Bowl invitation if it defeats Rice (4-4-0) next Saturday. The longest field goal kicked by a KU football player was 55 yards by Bill Weidlein against Kansas State in 1913. Student Migration to Missouri Game Tickets at Information Booth 2 - 5 p.m., Mon.-Wed. $3.00 Each Larry McCully, senior sporting events chairman and senior coach, released the names of the seniors. They are: Harl Hansen, Tau Kappa Epsilon; John Husser, Dan Casson, and Bill Michaels, Phi Gamma Delta; Bill Toalson and Jae Hanna, Phi Delta Theta; Kelly Deeter, Phi Kappa Psi, Larry Schwartz, C. L. Foster, and Bob Lynch, Beta Theta Pi. Maynard Morris and Doug Henning, Alpha Tau Omega; J. 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