'Tiger Meat' Tough; KU Ready to Chew It will take a great deal more than "catting tiger meat" and the inspiration created by a regional television audience for KU to contain Missouri's Tigers Saturday in the final regular season football game for both schools. Missouri is already set for the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans New Year's Day. About 24 stations in eight states covering most of the Big Eight and Rocky Mountain regions will telecast the game. GARY LANE, Missouri quarterback, will be the primary target of KU defenders Saturday. Lane leads the Big Eight in scoring with eight touchdowns, and fifth in total offense with 776 yards. The game, which is scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m., will mark the 74th meeting between the two schools with Missouri holding an edic in the series. 34-30-9. Containing Lane is not all the battle. Charlie Brown, Missouri halfback, is the league's lending rusher with 779 yards in 156 carries. Fullback Carl Reese is sixth in rushing with 479 yards. many rank Missouri's defensive backfield of Johnny Roland, Gary Grossnickle and Ken Boston as the best in the league. The Tiger offensive charge will be led by 246-pound tackle Francis Peay, who was named the Associated Press Lineman of the Week after last Saturday's Oklahoma game. KU MUST FACE Missouri without the services of several key players who have been responsible for the up-swing in the KU offense in the last four games. Offensive linemen Steve Heck and Bob Hudspeth are listed as doubtful for the contest and Richard Pratt is a questionable starter. All sustained injuries in the Colorado game. Defense end Bill Wohlford will be out of action also. Playing their last game for KU will be eight seniors; Charlie Tigers to Play Tripleheader? For the first time in history, the Big Eight Conference has two teams, Nebraska and Missouri, in New Year's Day bowl games. However, if the San Francisco Examiner had its way, Missouri would be in a holiday tripleheader. In its "Football Index," the Examiner declared, "Missouri gains Gator Bowl . . ." Inside, the headline over the story noted, "Missouri in Orange Bowl Tilt." The story's lead, however, brought things back to reality with "Missouri's ninth-ranked Titers accepted a Sugar Bowl bid . . ." 1811 W. 6th Lawrence Hess, Mike Pelouquin, Mike Johnson, Bill Geardis, Greg Poth, Bill Feury, Richard Pratt, and George Harming. The last time KU won from Missouri was in 1850, when they downed the Tizers 23-7. However, KU halftook Bert Coon was declared inclusive and the game was forfeited. KU's last recorded victory over Missouri was 13-7 in 1855. Probable starting offensive linee- mse RASASN MISSOURI S. Buda (210) LE M. Philips (170) Shawzer (190) LT M. Eskay (170) M. Eskay (190) M. Eskay (206) Kreutzer (200) C. D. Kisner (198) Minkens (205) or minkens (205) Van Dyke (204) M. Silliman (225) RE B. 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