FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 102 PAGE FIVE CLAIRE MAYES will attempt to stop Kansas' powerful running attack from his guard position in the Oklahoma line. In addition to being a stout defensive player, Mayes moves well and is especially good as a blocker. A 210-pound senior, he will start at offensive guard against the Jayhawkers and will see some defensive duty. Several Big League Players Expect Draft Calls Soon New York, Nov. 10—(U.P.)-Several of the big leagues' youngest stars will trade in their baseball flannels for military khaki before the 1951 season, a United Press survey revealed today. Southpaw Curt Simmons, who recorded 17 victories for the Philadelphia Phillies the past season, and sturdy Art Houtteman, Detroit's 19-game winner, already are in the army while Lefty Eddie Ford, the Yankees' star 21-year-old rookie, will report for service shortly. The draft seems to be picking on the pitchers for some odd reason and lefander Maurice (Mickey) McDermott of the Boston Red Sox is the latest to pass his pre-induction physical examination. Several other major leaguers have been called and are expected to be sworn in soon. A club-by-club breakdown: Frosh Two Milers Win Three Meets The University of Kansas freshman two-mile team served further notice to track coaches across the country last week end that they are one of the best if not the best fresh squad in the nation when they blasted freshman teams from Drake, Indiana, and Iowa State in telegraphic meets. The fledgling Jayhawkers topped Indiana 11 to 27, beat Iowa State 90 to 30, and then smasked Drake 10 to 30. Speedster Wesley Santee won all three meets with his time of 9:33.5 and teammates Lloyd Koby and Norm Bitner placed second and third behind him in all three meets with 9:46.5 and 9:48.0 offerings. Art Dalzell and Dick Wilson finished fourth and fifth in the Iowa State meet to enable the Kansans to sweep that one and Dalzell was also fourth in the Drake meet. In the Drake meet Wilson was sixth and in the Indiana tilt Dalzell was fifth and Wilson seventh. To date the freshmen have blasted every opponent from the track in the telegraphic meets. They have beaten Colorado, Oklahoma, Michigan, Indiana, Iowa State, Drake and the K.U. varsity. Next week the conference freshman meet will be held via the wires and Easton's crew should take it easily. American League Red Sox: McDermott passed his pre-induction physical examination at Albany, N.Y., Thursday and an army spokesman said the Boston southpaw probably will be called in a month. Pitcher Chuck Stobbs has been classified 1-A and is awaiting a call at Norfolk, Va. Indians: Pitchers Dick Weik and Al Aber both have been inducted. Rookie outfielder Jim Lemon, up from Oklahoma City of the Texas league, has been accepted by the army and is awaiting induction. Tigers: Houtteman was drafted into the army at the end of the 1950 season. Frank House, the $75,000 bonus catcher, has been classified 1-A. Browns: Outfielder Dick Kokos has passed his pre-induction examination but hasn't been called yet. Yankees: Ford has been accepted by the army and is expected to be summoned shortly. The Athletics, White Sox and Senators report that none of their players have been called for military duty yet. National League Reds; First baseman-outfielder Joe Adcoek has enlisted for four years in the army air force. He will take his physical examination in Louisiana in the near future. Pirates: Rookie shortstop Danny O'Connell has passed his physical and was called up but hasn't reported for service yet. Phillies: Simmons, a member of Pennsylvania's national guard, was called into the army a month before the close of the 1950 campaign. BEAT OKLAHOMA should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. YOUR EYES Lawrence Optical Co. 1347 Phone 425 1025 Mass. WE DELIVER COES DRUG By MONA MILLIKAN Women's Sports Editor 234 Mass. Corbin Jays Win Women's Volleyball Title Corbin Jays, that irresistible force, moved the immovable Delta Gamma team for a 32 to 24 victory and the women's volleyball championship Wednesday. It was the second time in as many years these teams have faced each other for the volleyball title, and the second time Corbin has come out on top. It won 33 to 27 last year. As for the champs, they didn't play too much like champions in the first half as their whole game was a little off. Nerves are bad for Delta Gamma plays much like a well-oiled machine and shows consistent performance through their games. So they did Wednesday in the best game of the season, and nearly outplayed Corbin to scare them with a 14 to 14 tie in the first half. But like all Corbin opponents, they couldn't match the Jays' pace and it began to tell on them in the second period. FORREST GRIFFITH, two time all-Big Seven fullback at KU., suffered a skull fracture in last Sunday's New York Giant-Washington Redskin professional football game and will be sidelined for the season. Playing with the Giants, Griffith has been one of the season's top rookie backs. He is reportedly "getting along fine" in a New York hospital. The injury caused his wedding to Miss Ann Lawrence, a former University student, set for Monday, Nov. 13 to be postponed about six weeks. a team and these Corbin Jays have real cases of it to begin their championship games. However, they settled down and the second half was all theirs as they went ahead from the beginning and out-scored their opponents by eight points to win. Corbin's Betty Ozenberger and the D.G.'s Jerre Mueller engaged in a duel of spikes which came out pretty even because of the excellent blocking and picking up of those spikes by both teams. Ozen- berger had a slight edge in this department, however. On defense Nancee Bell sparked the D.G. team all the way and Jerice Mueller backed her up with some good spike blocking. Outstanding defensive players for Corsin Jays were Joyce Herschell with her spike returns and Charlene Ward for her set-ups to front-row players. All members of both teams played a fine game. Patronize Kansan Advertisers The Ideal School Slax Corduroys with Hollywood waist band Three Smart Colors Tan Grey Green 7. 95 The Palace 843 Mass. Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants GOOD AP. CASH AND CARRY BRANCH At L. G. 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