was not be strict Jayhawks Practice Hard For Non-Conference Game Coach J. V. Sikes returned early Wednesday from Texas and was back in the midst of practice after being absent since Sunday. He started his charges on defensive drills and continued with a rugged offensive workout for the varsity against the "B" team. KU's passing offensive continued to be worked on in an effort to make a comeback after completely failing on 11 attempts against Lovola. It was the sharpest practice session of the week for the Jayhawks with backs ripping through the freshman forward wall for many good gains. The down field blocking also took on a look of improvement. Jerry Robertson, the Jayhawks' passing mainstay, has been especially sharpening his aim for this week's game after throwing six passes against Loyola without a single completion. Punting and kicking extra points under game conditions were also stressed with George Mrkonic and John Konek getting their toes in readiness. Mrkonic has a 34.8 yard average for his punts and Konek has successfully converted for extra points 25 times. Coach Sikes and Dr. M. E. Gross team physician, believe that Bill Schaake won't be able to see any action Saturday. His attack of glandular fever forced him to curtail his practice Tuesday and he didn't suit up Wednesday. Sikes has been grooming Duane Unruh, Paul Leoni, Bob Mayer and George Michale as possible replacements for Schaake Saturday, with Leoni holding the edge. Charlie Hoag continued his light workouts in sweat clothes in hopes of seeing at least limited action against the Aggies. The squad will fly from Lawrence early Friday and will have a light workout at Stillwater in the afternoon. Student Directory Pickup Deadline Set For Nov. 27 Bob Walker, business manager for the student directory, has announced Tuesday, Nov. 27 deadline for students to submit their information from the Student Union book store. After that date, faculty members may request a copy of the directory. URGENT! Did you know that air reservations are already heavily booked for coming Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays? Book your air reservations now! No deposit or payments needed. No charge if you have to cancel. Make your airline reservations now and be sure you have a seat on the flight of your choice. Low. "sky coach" and "family fare" rates. We will show you the most economical routing home! Don't delay. See Downs Travel Service today for all airline reservations. A&M Players Among Best Oklahoma A&M grid specialists Don Babers' passer, and George Wooden, end, are both among the national college leaders and will be gunning for added laurels when the Cowpokes play the Jayhawks at Stillwater Saturday. After the KU game they still are scheduled to meet Houston and Oklahoma. Babers has attempted 203 passes, the most any Aggie ever threw in a single season. He has completed 105, also a school record. His passing yardage of 1,164 is approaching an all-time A&M mark set by Jack Hartman in 1949. Wooden, with 32 catches in seven games for 395 yards may be within reach of the A&M record held by Alex Loyd, star receiver of 1949, who hauled in 47 passes for 657 yards and two touchdowns. Loyd caught 16 passes in the A&M-Kansas game in 1949, a national record for a single day's haul. Bob Fenimore was the most accurate of the Aggie passers with his 59.7 per cent completion record in 1944. KU Debate Team Goes To Colorado Four University debaters and E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, left Wednesday for Boulder, Colo., to participate in the University of Colorado invitational college debate tournament Friday and Saturday. Debate squad members making the trip were: Heywood Davis, College senior; William England, College junior; Orval Swander, business senior, and Win Koerper, College senior. Teams will participate in five rounds of debates. The University team members will also enter the discussion and ofatory sections of the tournament. IM Playoffs Start Today Playoffs to determine intramural football champs will begin today at 4 p.m. Interest will be running, high when undefeated Beta Theta Pi No. 1 copies with Phi Gamma Delta also undefeated. Another full-scale fraternity battle is in sight when Phi Delta Theta tangles with Beta Theta Pi No. 2 squad. Two undeficated independent teams will risk their records also in play-off games. Jim Beam is slated to meet AFROTC, and Jollie hall will play Battenfeld hall. The partially-completed Sigma Nu Kappa Alpha Fsi game, which was rained out Tuesday also will be resumed. In games Wednesday, Sigma Chi whitewashed Delta Chi, 25-0; AF-ROTC defeated Stephenson hall 13-6, and Phi Gamma Delta completed a game with Sigma Alpha Epsilon by winning 13-0. Dane Lonborg three four touchdown passes to lead Sigma Chi to its victory over Delta Chi. Two passes were caught by Bob Coddington, and Pat Lewis and Bill Gibbs scored on the other two. Don Peete made an extra-point on a dropkick. Tom Johnston and John Keller starred on defense for Sig Chi Phi Gamma Delta added another TD to the one they had already scored Tuesday to complete their win over Sig Alph, 13-0. A pass from Jim Potts to Bill Michener clicked for Phi Gam. Wednesday's Results Sigma Chi 21, Delta Chi 0 AFROTC 13, Stephenson 6 Phi Gam 13, Sig Alph 0 University Daily Kanson YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Page 5 LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Molded Suction Soles IMPROVE FOOTWORK HAYNES and KEENE Phone 524 Thursday, Nov. 15, 1951 CAGER helps zing and spring for a fast game, or outdoor sports. Note these Pro-Keds features: Molded suction soles, Shock-proof Arch Cushion and Cushioned Insole, ventilated uppers. 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