PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1951 KU 'Bees' To Battle Missouri Today Memorial Stadium Site For Opener A peek at the caliber of future Jayhawk teams will be revealed this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Our Bee team collides with the cream of Missouri's fresh crop in an opener for the hilltoppers. opener for Missouri has one game tucked away, a 13-13 tilt with the Maryville, Mo., Teacher's College, played last week. Although Coach Hub Ulrich has an outfit liberally sprinkled with individual prep stars, little of the team's time has been spent molding any kind of a machine. "Mostly we've had to use our boys as fodder for the varsity," Ulrich said, "Getting them ready as possible for TCU." LEONI "Actually," the frush coach explained, "I don't have any offensive or defensive teams. I'm just using 40 or 45 boys, and giving them all equal chance." MUDLOFF The former KU, star, himself an outstanding end in Big-Six play in 1941, has already lost two frosh to head coach J. V. Sikes. Tackle Don Mudloff and end Paul Leoni went the way of all outstanding players. Others may develop into varsity material this afternoon, Ulrich hinted. Probable starters for the K.U. team include—on the line—ends Willard Schuldt, No. 84, and Boby Mayer, No. 86; tackles Dick Knowles, No. 74 and George Carter, No. 78; quarches Charles Lane No. 64, and Bob Hubbard, No. 60; and center Merle Hodges, No. 52. In the backfield Ulrich will start Richard Sandifer, No. 10 at the quarterback; Rex Sullivan, No. 24 and Don Feller, No. 48 at halves, with John Anderson, No. 32 at fullback. Intramurals Will Begin Next Week Deadline for entries in intramural programs at K.U. will be Thursday, ent. 27. A meeting of all managers—touch football and individual sports—is scheduled Tuesday, Sept. 25, at 4:00 p.m. in Room 202, Robinson Gymnastium. Single elimination tourneys are planned in tennis, golf, handball, urseshoes and badminton. Doubles matches will be held in all elimination tourneys, with the exception of golf. In football, "A" and "B" team play has been arranged. An entry fee of 35 cents is necessary for all participants. All fhrish interested in acting as managers for intramural teams should submit a letter stating qualifications by Oct. 1. Letter address to Intramural Office, 107 Robinson Gym. Grid Contract With SMU Is Announced Intramural blanks are available in the entramural office. A four-year football contract between the University of Kansas and Southern Methodist University was confirmed Thursday by Matty Bell, athletic director at SMU. The contract was arranged by Bell and A. C. "Dutch" Lonborg of KU. A Southwest representative will now play at Lawrence each year. The Jayhawkers travel to Dallas and the Cotton Bowl in '52, with the '53 game scheduled for Memorial Stadium. By DON SARTEN Daily Kansan Sports Editor Stopping to chat with a total stranger Monday afternoon our conversation naturally drifted into grid channels. We were pleasantly surprised to find he was a former player on a couple of Arkansas teams years ago. A cracked spine cut his football playing days short, but not before he'd played against TCU, twice, on their own field. but not before he'd played against her. "And let me tell you one thing for sure," he said. "They're hoddamn hard to beat on their own field. They hit hardest, tackle lowest, and block superbly when playing before Mama, Papa, and their gal friends." He went on to say that the Texas team just plain plays over its head every time at home. Pointing out the scores they've held national powers to in the past, he had us feeling mighty low about our own chances this weekend . . . In making inquiries about the campus as to a probable score, we found K.U. on the short end of variations running from 6-0, to 13-7. Out on the limb we go with a 20-13 prediction. And we'll string along with our boys. We're not putting them on the long end out of sentiment either. We've got a good team. Plenty good. We don't know how good a team they've got. But it'll be good. And that's all we know. Personally, looking at the vaunted offensive power of both squads, we look for a little higher scoring game. Every single person we talked to gave T.C.U. a touchdown edge. We see a tossup. No matter who says what, how do you tell anything prior to the first game of the season for both squads? Hardly a scientific method in arriving at our conclusion,but our hypothesis was weak to begin with,huh Professor Woodruff? On The Baseball Scene Despite Cleveland manager Al Lopez's happy little tune, "We're Coasting In On The Bosox And A Prayer," we have a hunch he'd better concentrate on the praying half of the song. better concentrate on the praying man of the song. Cause the Yanks ain't about ready to roll over and play dead. We wouldn't have given a plugged nickel for their chances prior to the White Sox series, but after beating the top mound duo the Chicago aggregation could field, not once—but twice, for the first time all year, Boston best "hang loose." Today - Saturday John Garfield Shelley Winters "He Ran All The Way" Continuous Shows Daily 1:00 p.m. on Prevue Saturday 11:15 p.m. SUNDAY They Met Under Fire And Their Love Flamed — A Hot - G re n a d e Hero In Muddy Boots and the Blue-eyed Wac Who Had Him Walking on Velvet . . . THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY EVER TOLDI Jayhawkers Take Plane To Fort Worth; Prepare For Saturday Tilt Making the trip are: Ends—Jerry Taylor, Ron White, Paul Leeni, Dave Schmidt, Bill Schaake, Orbon Tice, Dua Unrehu. Working out on the Fort Worth field this afternoon, a 40-man contingent from K.U. is even now loosening muscles preparatory to their clash with T.C.U. Saturday night. Coach J. V. Sikes and his "they ain't ready" squad left early this morning by plane for the Texas city. Tackles—Joe Lundy, Orville Poppe, Oliver Spencer, George Mrkonic, Carl Sandefur, Bill Marshall. Guards--Dick Rossman, George Helmstadter, George Kennard, Jack Cole, Don Mudloff, Bob Hantla, Hugh Armstrong. Centers--Merlin Gish, Joe Fink, Wint Winter, Warren Woody. Quarterbacks—Jerry Robertson, Arch Unruh, Jerry Bogue, Chet Strehlow. Left Halves —Aubrey Linville, Charlie Hoag, Frank Cindrich, Dean Wells, John Simons. Right Halves—Hal Cleaving, Bob Brandeberry, John Konek. Fullbacks—Frank Sabatini, Galen Fiss, Bud Laughlin, Morris Kay. IVCF Picnic For Freshmen STARTS TODAY All freshmen are invited by Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, an inter-denominational student organization, to attend its annual picnic in the picnic area west of Potter lake Saturday from 5:30 until 8 p.m. In case of rain the picnic will be held in Robinson gym. 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