PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 4. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1950 Injury-Riddled Freshmen Play Missouri Tonight PROBABLE OFFENSIVE STARTERS No. MISSOURI Wt. Pos. Wt. KANSAS No. 60 Harold Burnine 180 LE 186 Jerry Taylor 82 67 Walker Hutchinson 205 LT 215 Jack Cole 75 81 Ray Northcott 180 LG 190 (CC) Don Aungst 68 88 Carl Barbour 183 C 200 Warren Woody 54 87 Wayne Swetman 193 RG 190 Don Beyer 67 64 Charles Phillips 200 RT 230 G. Helmstadter 77 36 Don Snyder 208 RE 200 Clarence Bender 83 41 Bill Reynolds 160 QB 190 Dick Gatz 20 24 Nick Ricciotti 160 LH 190 Morris Kay 22 23 Gail Kroenke 170 RH 185 Caird Currie 12 47 Al Androlewicz 190 FB 185 (CC) Frank Sabatini 41 Officials: Chuck Mills (Washburn), referee; Gerald Barker (Ottawa), umpire; Mel Vigola (Washburn), head linesman, and Cecil Peterson (Washburn), field judge. Daily Kansan Assistant Sports Editor By BOB NELSON Coach Don Fambrough's injury riddled freshman team will attempt to defeat Missouri and split even its two-game schedule when they meet at 7:30 tonight at Haskell stadium. The young Jayhawkers lost their opener to Kansas State, 13 to 6, last week at Manhattan. Students will be admitted free upon presentation of their identification cards. General admission will be $1 to all others. Missouri edged past Iowa State frosh 9 to 7 in its opener at Column- bia. Coach John "HI" Simmons' team is regarded as the best Missouri freshman team since the war. Kansas will be out to win its third straight over the young Tigers after defeating them 13 to 12 here in 1948 and 12 to 7 at Columbia last year. Like Kansas, Missouri will rey heavily upon a ground attack to pick up most of its yardage. Against Iowa State, Missouri out-rushed the Cyclones 214 to 123 but completed only two out of 11 attempted passes. The Jayhawkers will be without the services of its leading ball carrier, left halfback Frank Cindrich, who received a leg injury in the K-State game. He picked up 95 yards in 23 carries in the Kansas opener. Kansas held a 228 to 161 advantage in rushing yardage over Kansas State and outdusted the Wildcats, 14 to 6. Fambrough's team outplayed K-State most of the way but made costly fumbles and mistakes to eliminate its scoring opportunities. Coach Fambrough will start rangy Dick Gatz at quarterback. Morris Kay, a 6-foot 2-inch 190-pounder, will move from his right half to Cindrich's vacated left half-back spot. Caird Currie, a 185-pound Wilmette, Ill. product, will move into the right half-back position. At backback, Co-captain Frank Sabatini, 185-pound Chiego boy, will provide the Tigers a real problem with his hard running. He played a fine all-around game against Kansas State. The same KU. line that started against the Wildcats will start tonight. These linemen are Jerry Taylor and Clarence Bender, ends; Jack Cole and George Helmstadter, tackles; Co-captain Don Aungst and Don Beyer, guards, and Warren Woody at center. On defense, Coach Fambrough expects to start Tom Brannan and Jerry Link, ends; Orville Poppe and Bill Marshall, tackles; Wayne Woolfolk and Beyer, guards; John Grieser and Sabatini, linebackers; Kay and John Simons, halfbacks, and Don Anderson at safety. KANSAS RESERVES Jersey No. Pos. Wt. 11 Don Anderson QB 175 14 Joe Fink QB 200 15 Bob Fluker HB 200 21 Bob Antlta FB 210 23 Bill Blair HB 148 24 Neil Kolterman ... E 175 33 John Simons ... QB 175 34 John Konek ... HB 185 35 Howard Thompson ... FB 210 40 George Michale ... E 205 48 Lee Ulrich ... G 175 51 Raymond Birk ... G 180 52 Tom Pratt ... E 190 53 John Griesser ... C 218 60 Don Darnell ... HB 170 61 Kent Sanborn ... G 185 6 A. B. Collom ... G 185 63 Wayne Woolfolk ... G 195 64 Dick Pickett ... C 200 65 Keith Jensen ... G 180 66 Dick Judy ... G 195 68 Hugh Armstrong ... G 203 70 Jim Van Pelt ... G 190 73 Orville Poppe ... T 225 74 Phil Massey ... T 205 76 Ben Hall ... T 195 78 Joe Lundy ... T 195 81 Bill Marshall ... T 205 81 Edward Kruger ... E 185 84 Lenard Stevens ... E 185 8 Tom Brannan ... E 180 8Jerry Link ... E 184 88 Frank Cordich ... HB 175 Three Teams Stay Unbeaten In'B'Play By RANDALL BARRON Intramural Writer The undefeated ranks were cut to three in Thursday's fraternity "B" play. The Phi Gams won undisputed first place in division I by defeating the A.T.O.'s for their fifth straight victory. The Beta and Phi Delt teams each won their fourth straight to stay tied for first place in division II. Phi Gam 28. ATO 0 All teams have one more round of play except the Phi Gam and Sigma Chi teams. The A.T.O. team never was able to put together a concerted touchdown drive against the strong Phi Gam defense. Phi Gam 25, ATU 6 Bill Porter had a hand in all the Phi Gam scoring as he passed for four touchdowns and kicked two extra points. Woody Davis caught two of Porter's throws and Bob Revelette and Warren Woody caught one each, while Ken Carey played an outstanding game in the line for the new division champions. The Beta's put on a display of scoring power as they handed the Sigma Nu's their third defeat of the season. Beta 44. Sigma Nu 0 Led by the passing of Bob Dunne and Bob Dare the Beta's scored in every quarter. Orval Swander intercepted a Beta pass for the only Sigma Nu scoring threat. KU Two-Milers Meet Oklahoma The Jayhawker Big Seven championship cross country team will get its first test of the season at 10:30 a.m. Saturday when it meets the University of Oklahoma runners on the KU course. Kansas has had two scheduled meets thus far this year and both have been called off. The one with Nebraska is off for good and the one with K-State was postponed. Oklahoma has downed Texas A. and M., K-State, and Oklahoma A. and M. Running for Kansas will be captain Herb Semper, Dave Breidenthal, Bill Farney, Keith Palmquist, and Cliff Abel. Top man on the Sooner squad is Bruce "Bulldog" Drummond who won the K-State meet in 9:37.9. Immediately following the Varsity meet, the third annual running of the high school cross country will be held. Jack Hoerath of Shawnee-Mission should be the boy to watch in this meet. Phi Delts 16, Delts 6 Phi Delts 16, Delts 6 The Phi Delts came back strong in the second half to defeat the Delts after a tight first half battle. Charley Appling intercepted a pass on the Delt 15-yard line early in the first quarter and ran it over for the first Phi Delt score. Appling converted. Minutes later Buddy Hedrick scored a safety for the Phi Delts when he blocked a Delt punt in the end zone. The Delts rallied in the second quarter and a jump pass from Lloyd Winters to Warren Weaver was good for a Delt touch-down. The Phi Delits held the Delts scoreless in the second half while scoring the game-clinching touchdown on a Blaine Scheideman-to-Marv Wilhite aerial. Phi Psi 32, Sigma Chi 0 The Phi Psi's had no trouble rolling over last year's all-university champions to notch their third victory against a single defeat. Jim Davidson passed for all five Phi Psi touchdowns. It was the second straight defeat for Sigma Chi. Sig Ep 8, Sigma Pi 7 Sig Ep 8, Sigma Pi 1 Sig Ep came from behind in the fourth quarter to tie a fighting Sigma Pi team, and then outgained it in an overtime period to gain the victory. Sigma Pi scored for the first time this season when Chet Pennock intercepted a Sig Ep pass and ran 50 yards for a touchdown. John Kite kicked the extra point. Gene Riling then threw to "Beebe" Haverty in the end zone for the Sig Ep score and Dean Glasco kicked the trying point. In the overtime period Zack Farha, Sig Ep substitute, caught a 15-yard pass for his team's victory. 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