Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 13, 1958 Texans Tip OU; Buffs Run Wild Second-ranked Oklahoma, perennial king-pin of the Big Eight conference, was toppled by upstart Texas 15-14 Saturday in a non-conference game. Colorado breezed to a 64-12 victory over Arizona Saturday night and Southern Methodist rallied strongly for a 32-19 win over Missouri. Kansas State downed Nebraska 23-6, and Tula upset favored Oklahoma State 24-16. The tough Texas defense held Oklahoma at bay during five ground drives. The Longhorns scored their first touchdown in the second quarter with George Blanch scoring after taking a pass from Rene Ramirez. The score at half-time was Texas 8. Oklahoma 0. Dick Carpenter scored for the Sooners in the third quarter to make the score 8-6. The extra point try failed. Defense Makes Score Then the OU defense scored when Jim Davis, right guard, picked a loose ball off the hip of a Texas player and ran into the end zone. The Longhorns scored the clincher with 3-10 to go in the game. They went 75 yards on 13 plays with several passes being completed. The touchdown came on a pass. Although Arizona became the first team to score against Colorado, it didn't do it often enough. The Buffaloes made 10 touchdowns with eight of them coming on runs. Cook Moves Fast Left halfback Howard Cook romped for four touchdowns. One of them came on a 61-yard punt return. Colorado ended the game with 551 yards rushing and 29 first downs. Missouri rolled to a first half lead of 19-0, then collapsed as Southern Methodist took over the scoring show. Rash Near Record Charlie Rash kicked his 29th straight extra point after the first MU touchdown. He is within one of the national record. Kansas State ruined the day for 39,000 Band Day fans at Lincoln as the Cornhuskers lost the game and the services of quarterback George Harshman, who was injured when the Wildcats scored early in the game. Ben Grosse kicked a field goal to make the score 16-6 after Nebraska had scored by taking a fumble in mid-air and running into the end zone. Grosse was the leading rusher with 68 yards on eight carries. Tulsa built a four-touchdown lead, and then saw Oklahoma State some within one score of tying the game. The Kansas freshmen will play Kansas State at Manhattan Oct. 24. FREE FILM Hicks Defeated Bikes on Safety The Hicks and the Bikes, two top-notch Independent intramural teams, clashed Friday in a battle that ended with neither team scoring a touchdown. The Hicks, however, tagged a Bike player in the end zone for a safety and two points. The Hicks won 2-0. In the only other Independent games Don Henry defeated Pearson 6-0. In Fraternity B games Alpha Tau Omega ran over Delta Sigma Phi 32-0. Dedrick passed for four touchdowns and two extra points. Acacia defeated Phi Kappa Sigma 7-6. Matassatrn threw a 30-yard pass to Lindstrom for the winners' touchdown. Phi Kappa Sigma scored on a short pass from Wilson to Gates after an Acacia pass was intercepted to set up the score. Games Tomorrow Fraternity A—Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Chi vs. Phi Gamma Delta. 4:15 p.m. Fraternity B—Phi Kappa vs. Phi Delta Theta II, 4:15 p.m. The two fastest deodorants in the world! Old Spice Stick Deodorant is built for speed. Plastic case is applicator. Nothing to take out, no push-up, push-back. Just remove cap and apply. Prefer a spray? Old Spice Spray Deodorant dries twice as fast as other sprays! Choose stick or spray... if it's Old Spice, it's the fastest, cleanest, easiest deodorant you can use. Each 100 plus tax by SHULTON WHICH PICTURE? THIS ONE? This is a test, using the same picture, to determine which of two engraving methods is better. Part of a continuing effort to bring you a better OR THIS ONE? UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WAN of 1 after