Page 5 Mather Sets Scrimmage For Saturday Afternoon The KU football squad, after another heavy workout yesterday, will take today off in preparation for the second game-condition scrimmage of the season which will be held in Memorial stadium Saturday at 2 p.m. Yesterday's practice emphasized passing and pass defense for the backs and ends, while the linemen drilled on basic line maneuvers, both individually and in groups. Mather's first string for the scrimmage Friday will probably find LaVern Fiss and Tom Rosowicz at the ends, Frank Gibson and Gene Blasi at the tackles, Don Pfutzenreuter and George Remsberg at the guards and Dick Reich at center. At quarterback, Mather will probably open with Al Jaso, with lettermen Ralph Moody and Dick Blowey at the halfback slots and Jerry Baker at fullback. Blowey returned to action yesterday after missing Wednesday's practice because of a sore neck. His return left only two front-ers, end Don Martin and quarterback Bev Buller, out with injuries. Martin has been sidelined with an ankle injury, and Buller is out with a pulled muscle. Tennis Playoff Is Cancelled The scheduled match to determine the first and second spots on the varity tennis team has been called off. Bob Riley and Don Franklin were to have played this afternoon, but a death in Riley's family has caused cancellation of the match. Volleyball Schedule SUNDAY Fraternity "A" 3:00 ATO-Sigma Chi, E court 3:00 Theta Chi-SAE, W court 3:54 Delta Chi-Beta, E court 3:54 PiKA-Psi, W court Independent A 2.15 Stephenson-Battenfeld, E court 2.15 Air Force ROTC-Nu Sigma Nu. W court Intra-Squad Game Set for Saturday Weather permitting, Coach Floyd Temple will put his 1955 baseball squad through the paces at 2 p.m. tomorrow when he holds the second intra-squad game of the season on the baseball diamond. The varsity beat the frsh 10 to 6 in a game played last week. Temple plans to hold similar games every Wednesday and Saturday until the start of the season. Wednesdaysgame had to be called off, however, due to cold weather. Coach Temple plans to use all of his pitchers for as long as they can last, with some of the varsity hurriers playing for the freshmen. In last week's game righthander Bob Shirley showed promise of regaining his old form, after suffering from a sore arm the latter part of last year. Mather Feels Better Now Chuck Mather isn't optimistic, but he remained encouraged as Kansas closed its second week of spring football practice. "If we can continue to improve week by week as many of our boys have since the start of practice we will have a presentable team next fall." Mather said. "Many of the boys already have shown marked improvement over their play last season. "I believe we are showing enough progress to afford ourselves more genuine chances for victory than we did last year. Naturally, we hope to convert some of such chances into wins." University Daily Kansan The Jayhawks were knocked out Four Advance In Prep Meet In the first round of state Class AA basketball tournament play at Manhattan yesterday, favored Wyandotte moved into the semifinals with an easy 71-55 defeat of Dodge City. However, the other top-ranked teams ran into difficulty. Defending champion Wichita North ran into a defensive-minded Chanute squad and went down to a 59-46 defeat. Manhattan, a strong favorite on the basis of their undefeated record, was upset by Leavenworth. 62-57. However, the biggest upset of the night was turned in by lightly-rated Persons, as they stunned the champion Winfield squad. 55-53. Tonight's semi-final play matches Chanute against Wyandotte at 7:30 with the Leavenworth-Parsons tilt following. IM Volleyball FRATERNITY "A" FRATERNITY Beta 15-15, Phi Psl 11-4, Sigma Chi 6-15-4, SAI 15-11-10, Delt Dlope over KI (forfeit), DU 6-3-14 Theta Chi 15-12-12, Lambia Chi 7-15, Kappa Sig FRATERNITY "B" Beta 15-15, Phi Delt 4-4. SAE 15-15, Delta Chi 5-8. Phi Gam 15-15, TKE 8-7. DU over Lambda Chi (forfeit). INDEPENDENT "B" Newman over AIA (forfeit). NEWMAN. FRATERNITY "C" SAE 15-15, TKE 11-9. Sigma Chi II over SAE (forfeit). early in all but three games last season. They contested only TCU, Nebraska, and Kansas State into the fourth quarter with a chance for victory. These decisions eventually were broken open, 6-27, 6-28, and 20-41, securing a losing streak that now has reached 16 straight games. Tightest loss KU played in 1954 was an 18-pointer against SMU, which scored a 36-18 win at Dallas. Friday, March 18, 1955 What a relief! It is a relief to get away from the shouting instructors, the pushing, hurrying students, hurrying to get to class, to get assignments in on time, to get a last few minutes of cramming for an hour exam, hurrying to get to the Union for a quick cup of coffee. You want to get away . . . where it's quiet, and comfortable, AND UNHURRIED. 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