Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 19, 1956 KU Faces Rugged OU, Nation's Best PROBABLE STARTERS For Oklahoma Wt. Po. VH. Don Stiller (200) LE (212) Hugh Ballard (205) LT (215) Joe Ouzesky (193) LG (159) Jerry Tubbs (206) C (195) Bill Kisher (213) RG (212) Tom Emerson (214) RT (230) John Bell (193) RE (190) Jimmy Harris (173) QB (180) Tommy McDonald (170) LH (175) Robert Derrick (183) RH (190) Billy Price (197) FB (164) Coach Chuck Mather's Jayhawk football team will be facing a power laden Oklahoma eleven at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Stadium before a possible sell-out crowd of 38,000. Oklahoma, defending national champions, will be shooting at their 34th consecutive win and the 55th conference game without a defeat. KU Underdogs in 1946 Kansas will go into Saturday's game with one comforting thought. When the Jayhawkers administered the last beating a league team gave OU back in 1946, 16-13, they were almost as much an underdog as this year. Tommy McDonald, All-American left half, will be a constant danger to KU's chances. Last week McDonald completed eight out of ten passes against a pass conscious Texas University team. Oklahoma emerged from its Texas triumph with several players limping. Co-captain and left tackle Ed Gray may not play because of a painful shoulder blade bruise. Half-back Clendon Thomas has a bruised knee and fullback Bill Price has a bruised insten. How Many Will OU Get For Kansas Don Martin Frank Gibson Don Pfutzenreuter Frank Black Bob Kraus Ed Prelock Jim Leevits Wally Strauch Bob Marshall Charles McCue Homer Flovd How Many Will OU Get Experts are wondering not if OU can beat KU, but just how high the final score against Kansas will be. KU's hopes are placed on the speedy feet of Homer Floyd and the passing arm of Wally Strauch, quarterback. KU's line will be faced with its toughest opposition of the year. In the national statistics this week, Oklahoma ranks first in total offense with 477 net yards per game, first in rushing offense with 406.3 yards, fourth in total defense with 106.3 yards and fifth in rushing defense with 106.3 yards. KU has the strongest team since Mather started Kansas' rebuilding program three years ago. Because of the experience they have had in the preceding season, KU is expected to fare much better than last year's inexperienced team. Senators To Stay Evidence Indicates By UNITED PRESS WASHINGTON — (UP) — The Washington American League baseball club will stay here for at least another year. All available evidence indicates that this will be the ultimate decision of the club's board of directors. This sudden switch developed today as the directors gathered to decide the fate of Washington's 56-year old charter franchise in the American League. Their decision—whether to keep the franchise here or transfer it to Louisville, Los Angeles, Minneapolis or San Francisco—is not expected to come today; possibly not for another week. When it does come it will be made by five men. But it can be stated that, in the final analysis, the memory of a sixth—the late Clark Griffith, baseball's beloved "old fox"—will be the determining factor. Baros Wins Carolina Tourney SPARTANBURG, S.C. Julius Boros won the Carolinas PGA tournament Thursday with a 54-hole total of 209, after firing his third straight sub-par round. The victory was the first major one for Boros this year. He has previously won the world championship as well as the National Open. Kansas has defeated Oklahoma more than any other Big Seven team. In 53 games with the Sooners Kansas has won 19. There have been five ties. Dodgers Are Bums As Japanese Win TOKYO — (UP) — The Yomiuri Giants made bums of the Brooklyn Dodgers in their Japan debut today. Sixteen Dodgers struck out, three straight in the ninth inning, as they lost 5-4 in the opening of a 20-game exhibition tour to the amazement of 20,000 fans at Tokyo's Korakuen Stadium. It was a battle of second bests—Japan's losing team in the just completed Japan series and the National League champions. The Japanese outfit the powerful Dodgers even in home runs, 4 to 2. Look beyond the Oklahoma-Kansas game, which is sure to result in a modern major college winning record for the Sooners., and you find several important clashes that may go a long way toward deciding conference championships. Fifth-ranked Texas Christian driving toward the Southwest Conference title, meets Texas A&M and is picked by eight points in a league where form seldom holds up. By UNITED PRESS Yale, conceded the Ivy League title before the season began, try to keep its perfect record intact against Cornell. Thus far, the Elis have managed to squeak past three opponents, but Cornell may prove a stumbling block. Yale is picked by 14 points. Yale Meets Cornell In the South, the rolling Georgia Tech Engineers, ranked third nationally, face a tough opponent in Auburn and can't afford to let up, since Mississippi, ranked eighth and tied for the Southeastern Conference lead with the Yellow Jackets, meets Tulane (0-0 in the conference) and Vanderbilt (2-1) plays Florida (1-1). Titles May Be At Stake In Several Tilts Southern California and Washington, the Pacific Coast Conference's top two teams, meet at Los Angeles in the best game on the West Coast. Southern California is picked by 13, but this might wind up as an overlay. Both teams are undefeated and neither can go to the Rose Bowl because of PCC violations. This is the West Coast's regionally telecast game. Intramural Bowling Finishes Fourth Week Of Competition In the biggest non-conference game of the day, Michigan State, ranked second, takes on battered, sophomore-laden Notre Dame at The Pals, with an $^{81} \frac{1}{2}-3^{\frac{1}{2}}$ record took the top spot in the Sunday Mixed League, as intramural bowling at the Jay-Bowl went into its fourth week. In other Mixed League play last Sunday, the Guys and Dolls, Four-Flushers and Pals all took three points from the Rascals, Washouts and Delta Nu's, respectively. The Guys and Dolls are second in the standings with an 8-4 slate, and next in order are the Washouts, Delta Nu, Four Flushers and the Rascals. Monday The first Olympic Games of which there is a record occurred in 776 B.C. and consisted of one event, a great foot race of about 200 yards held on a plain by the River Alpheus just outside the little town of Olympia in Greece. In Monday's Blue League, the Bell Ringers made a clean sweep over the Parallels while the Hi-Lows won three points from the Alpha Kaps. The Pickups defeated the PiR Squares, 3-1. Paul Liebnitz took individual honors with a 208-521 series. The Seminoles won four games from the Snakes in Rock League competition Monday night, FDA took three points from the BLRB's, and Kappa Sigma and Triangle split four games. Don Bartlett won individual honors after a 204-534 series. In Tuesday's Chalk League, ATO, with a 13-3 record, is the No. one team and the Squirrels are second with a 11-5 slate. Third in line are the Four Deuces while Mule Team is fourth, Beta Gamma is fifth and the Eagles who have won only three games, bring up the rear. Tuesday In the Prairie League the Missfits and Pin Boys made a clean sweep of their series with the Free Loaders and Club 520. The Phi Gams won three from the Spoilers III. Karl Benkeser was high Grace Pearson dropped three points to Phi Kappa Tau in Wednesday's Hilltop league while the Pin Bandits won three from the Pin Heads. AKL also won three out of four from Zeta Pi. Dave Whalen had the high individual score with a 250-516 series. The first formal professional billiards tournament held in the United States took place in New York in 1863 with eight players competing. Wednesday man for the night with a 221-540. In the Jay League, the Treuncles won three from the Top Hats, the Hi-Balls defeated Delta Chi, 3-1, and the Pikes did likewise to the New Yorkers. Keith Harper, with a 188-493 series was high man. Thursday In the Hawk League Thursday night, the Pin Poppers and Big Red won three out of four from the Mavericks and K. C.S., respectively, and the series between the Availons and Spastics was postponed. The Pin Poppers are leading the league with a 14½ won-1½ lost record. The Avalons are far down the line in second place with 6½ won and 5½ lost. The Mavericks, K.C.'s, Big Red and Spastics are next in the standings in that order. South Bend, Ind. State is picked by 14 over Terry Brennan's Irish, who have dropped two of their three starts and may be headed for their worst season in 23 years. Sigma Nu swept its series with the Gutter Kings in the Twilight loop Thursday night while PiKA and Phi Psi both won, 3-1 over the Hound Dogs and Originals. In the team standings PiKA and Phi Psi both sport an 11-5 slate to share the top spot. The Originals are a close second with a 10-6 record, Sigma Nu is third, Hound Dogs fourth, and the Gutter Kings occupy the bottom spot. Army, thoroughly lathered by Michigan Saturday, try to recoup against Syracuse, one of the East's top teams, while Navy, beaten by Tulane Saturday, after a pair of easy wins, takes on Cincinnati in what should be a breeze. 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