Sigma and Lamb- KU Renews Long Rivalry With K-State Saturday Page 7 PROBABLE STARTERS University Daily Kansan | Kansas State | Wt. | Po. | Kansas | Wt. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Don Zadnik | (190) | LE | John Peppercorn | (202) | | Jack Keelan | (224) | LT | Frank Gibson | (224) | | Gene Meier | (205) | LG | Chet Vanatta | (213) | | Ellis Rainsberger | (199) | C | Bill Burnison | (215) | | Don Miles | (187) | RG | Tom Russell | (202) | | Wally Carlson | (221) | RT | Ron Claiborne | (237) | | Jim Luzinski | (214) | RE | Jim Letevits | (184) | | Les Krull | (163) | QB | Wally Strauch | (184) | | Ralph Pfeifer | (196) | LH | John Francisco | (180) | | Gene Keady | (184) | RH | Charlie McCue | (190) | | Ray Glaze | (176) | FB | Homer Floyd | (165) | One of the bitterest rivalries in the Mid-West will be renewed Saturday at Memorial Stadium when the Kansas Jayhawkers play host to the Kansas State Wildcats. It will be the 55th battle between these neighboring schools. Although the Wildcats may hold a small edge over the Jayhawkers in past games this season, this is one game in which many feel, odds don't count. This game will be very important, for both teams, for it will decide a lot in their final standings. If the Jayhawkers win, it could assure them of no less than a tie for third in the final standing. This would be the first time since 1951 the Jayhawkers have finished in the top half of the standings. If the Jayhawkers could win both of their remaining conference games, it could give them a tie or undisputed right to second place. This has happened only twice in the last 25 years. However, if the Jayhawkers should drop this one, it would probably mean finishing either fourth or fifth in the conference. Crucial For Wildcats If the Wilddeats could win this game, it would probably mean at least a tie for fourth. If they lose, it may put them in the cellar. Comparing previous scores can do little to help in selecting a favorite. Last week K-State held Oklahoma to a 13-0 victory which was probably the best game the Wildcats have played this season. However, the Jayhawkers took their worst beating of the year from Oklahoma. 47-0 The Wildcats also downed Iowa State, 14-10, who had two weeks before defeated the Jayhawkers 21-6. The Jayhawkers had, however, downed Colorado 35-34, just two weeks before the Buffaloes trounced the Wildcats, 42-12. Kansas State lost to Nebraska 14-7 while the Jayhawkers won over the Corn Huskers 14-12. KU and K-State will both have 2-4-1 records going into the game Saturday. Since the series started in 1902, Kansas has won 34 games. Kansas State 17 and there have been three ties. 1947 Squad Wins 55-0 The largest margin of victory for the Jayhawkers was 55-0, scored by the 1947 squad that later went to the Orange Bowl. The largest loss for the Jayhawkers in this series came two years ago when the Wildcats ran over the Jayhawkers, 46-0. Both teams are expected to be at full strength for the game. Estimates are that 25,000 to 30,000 people will turn out to see the game. Iowa State and Nebraska, both facing the threat of finishing in the Big Seven cellar, meet in a regionally televised game Saturday in Ames, Iowa. Each team has won one game in conference play. Iowa State Coach Jim Mvers has made several shifts in his lineup in an attempt to bolster the club, which has taken a sudden drop after opening the season in winning form. The Cyclones have also been hurt by several injuries in recent games and are not expected to be at full strength for this game. Nebraska, on the road back up desnine its 1-6 record, is improving every game. Coach Bill Jennings has retained his injury and flu victims of early season and appears to be ready to play with full strength The Cornhuskers suffered a 12-14 loss to Kansas last Saturday, while the Cyclones defeated the Jayhawkers 21-6 earlier. 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This will be answered, partially at least, in about 23 hours when the Oklahomans face the Missouri Tigers. This game could determine the winner of a trip to Miami for the Orange Bowl January 1st. There is also some worry about the faltering play of the Sooners. Their last impressive win was over Kansas, 47-0. They then squeezed out a win over Colorado, 14-3 and fought to eke out a 3-0 win over a previously mediocre Kansas State team last week. The fact that the Sooners will be playing at Missouri will probably be a factor in the game. The Sooners have never beaten the Tigers by more than three touchdowns at Columbia. Added to this, Frank Broyles' squad is riding a four game winning streak. They have jeffed Southern Methodist 7-6, Iowa State 35-13, Nebraska 14-13 and Colorado 9-6. HEROES PIZZA LASAGNA Carryout - Delivery Hours Sooners Face Strong Tigers Monday-Friday 5-1 Saturday 3-1 Sunday 1-1 Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. 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