PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY, DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1950 By BOB NELSON Daily Kansan Assistant Sports Editor Here is a news item that we feel will be of interest to all Jayhawker football fans. The Union Pacific railroad plans to run a special football train from Lawrence to Manhattan for the K.U.-Kansas State football game on Saturday, Nov. 18. The round trip fare will be ONLY $2.30 including the tax. The train is scheduled to leave Lawrence about 9:30 a.m. and arrive at Manhattan around 11 a.m. Coach J. V. Sikes' football team will be on this train as will be Don Fambrough's freshmen team. Also included will be the University band and the 10 K.U. cheerleaders. A parade is being planned from the railroad station through downtown Manhattan where a big pre-game rally will be staged in front of the Wareham hotel. This parade will be headed by the University band. Last year the Union Pacific railroad ran a football special to Lincoln, Neb., for the Nebraska game. More than 200 students and local fans took advantage of this opportunity to really have a great time. We feel this special train and all the added spirit that went along with it helped spark the Jayhawkers to a hard earned 27 to 13 victory over the Cornhuskers. Everyone had a wonderful time on the trip. It is hoped that the KuKu's, Jay Janes, Froshawks, and Red Peppers will ride this special train. In fact, railroad officials anticipate needing cars to accommodate more than 1,000 K.U. football followers. Our advice to all you loyal K.U. fans is to get your K-State football tickets now and circle Nov.18 as a day when all Aggieland will hear from Coach Sikes' battling gridders and hundreds of Jayhawker football fans. KU With "coffee shop quarterbacks" still replaying K.U.'s 27 to 21 win over Colorado, we'd like to pass along a comment that about fits our sentiments concerning the real factors behind the victory. When asked what he thought about his 86-yard kickoff return which seemed to turn the tide, Charlie Hoag had this to say, "Well, if it didn't been for Foxie's (Cashell) fine block, I'd never have scored. "The game was won in the line as it is every week. I thought the line play was terrific and proved to be the margin of victory," Hoag said, "but I'll tell you one thing, we want no more scares like that one. I was afraid we might not have time to get back the needed points." KU The Iowa State line may well get its acid test of the year Saturday. Kansas is well stocked with hard running backs who have ground out 815 yards for a 272 yard average over three games. Iowa State has lettermen starting at every position but lacks depth in reserve power. Kansas on the other hand is relying on two sophomore offensive starters in the line and sophomores in the line-backing spots and in the secondary on the defense. Starting for the Cyclones are Jim Doran, who ranked 14th in the nation last year in pass receiving, and Sy Wilhelmi, ends; Lowell Titus and John Tillo, tackles; Stan Campbell and Herb McDermott, guards, and Vince Beacon, center. These linemen held Colorado to 118 yards rushing while this same Buff team rolled up 216 yards against Kansas. — KU — Saturday's game with Iowa State at Ames has all the indications of being a real offensive battle. The Cyclones will use the air Ianes with ace hurler Bill Weeks pitching to towering ends Sy Wilhelmi and all-conference Jim Doran. He also likes to pass to halfbacks Frank Congiardo, a sophomore running sensation, and junior Melvin Meling. Weeks, who last year ranked 13th nationally in individual passing statistics, is off to another good start this year. After three games this year, he ranks ninth in the nation in passing with 31 completions in 65 attempts for 481 yards and three touchdowns. Weeks is running with the ball more this year and has gained 34 yards rushing as compared to only 10 yards all last year. In total offense last year, Weeks ranked 11th in accounting for 1257 yards in nine games Kansas will match this aerial offense with one of the best rushing attacks in the Midwest and one which is well balanced. The latest Big Seven individual rushing statistics lists Hoag at the No. 2 spot and Wade Stinson ranking No. 4. Fullback John Amberg is seventh and Bud Laughlin is 11th, even though Bud has carried the ball only seven times. Hoag has 237 yards rushing, Stinson 194, Amberg 169, and Laughlin, who owns the league's top average of 17.6 yards each carry, 123. BEAT IOWA STATE ATO, Sig Alph Run Up 45 To 0 I-M Victories By ALAN MARSHALL Intramural Editor Two lopsided scores featured intramural games Tuesday as the fraternity "A" teams moved into the second round of play. ATO, behind the accurate passing of Chet Laniewski, defeated Phi Kappa Tau 45 to 0. The Sig Alphs took the measure of Phi Kappa Sigma, also by a score of 45 to 0. Jim Beam's Dream Team won a postponed independent "A" game from Lolliffe by a score of 13 to 6. Pi K A 13, Sigma Nu 0 The Pi K A's roared back from a 1-point defeat last week to take the measure of a good SIGma Nu team, 13 to 0. A first quarter pass from Walt Hicks to Norman Scott scored the first Pi K A touchdown. Scott caught another aerial, this time from Bob Miller, for the extra point. A touchdown pass from Miller to Tom Mahan in the third quarter completed the scoring. SAE 45. Phi Kappa Sig 0 SAE 45, Phi Kappa Sig 0 A determined SAE队 came back after a stunning defeat in its last two to completely overpower the Phi Kappa Sigma entry. The Sig Alph's scored once in the first quarter, once in the second, three times in the third, and twice in the fourth. Phi Psi scored in every quarter, including a safety in the last stanza, to dominate a well-played game with DU. Phi Psi 21, DU 0 Rich Mercer tossed three touchdown passes to shine for the Phi Psi offense. Dee Rey caught the first one on the 20-yard line and ran over. Bill Richardson and Glenn Starmer received the other scoring passes and it was Richardson who accounted for the safety. ATO 45. Phi Kappa Tau 0 ATO 45. Thi Kappa Tau 0 He too *passed attack* to a potent for the stray ball, as it dropped its second straight game, Chel Lanewski's pass featured the ATO game, although John Brose tossed some accurate aerials. Phi Delt 18. Phi Kappa 13 The Phi Delt fought off a determined Phi Kappa fourth quarter rally to win their second straight. Sigma Chi 7, AKA Sigma Chi scored its lone touchdown in the second quarter to best a determined Seahawks. The Sigma Chi's looked sluggish in winning their second game in as many starts, though they were seldom pressed. 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