UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 1, 1950 PAGE FOUR Varsity Shows Spirit In 2-Hour Scrimmage The Varsity football team completed the fifth week of spring practice with a two-hour scrimmage Saturday afternoon.on the practice field east of the stadium. Coach J. V. Sikes expressed his approval as being "fairly well satisfied with the squad's showing considering the muddy condition of the field. "The boys showed fine spirit, ran hard, and tackled well for the most part. Our running attack is somewhat ahead of our passing as we've only emphasized our passing game the past week," he said. A Red team backfield composed of quarterback Jerry Bogue, halfbacks Charley Hoag and Hal Clewinger, and fullback Galen Fiss, reeled off considerable yardage as their team was on the offense for the first hour. Hoag, Cleavenger, and Fiss will be sophomores this fall. Hoag, a standout with his great running all spring, continued to pace his team's ground attack with several runs that went all the way. On several occasions, when fading to pass, he decided to run and threaded his way downfield for nice gains. Bogue passed to end Lyn Smith for a touchdown and completed several short passes. Hoag also hit Fiss for a t.d. and threw several passes from a new play that found him getting the ball directly from center. A second backfield for the Reds also reeled off good gains on the ground and completed several passes with quarterback Don Wilson passing. Two of his passes to end Marvin Rengel went for touchdowns. This backfield had Pat Murphy and Clarence Cain at the halfback spots with Bob Brandebury at fullback. The field was muddy and a mist that turned into a rain made ball batting and passing difficult, although not too many fumbles resulted. The last half of the practice found the Blues on the offense with the Reds offering a stern defense that limited them to short gains for the most part. This backfield had Chet Strehlow at quarterback, Halde Stinson and Bob Raymer, halfbacks, and Co-capt. John Amberg at full-back. Several linemen turned in outstanding performances, especially on the Blue team, which was considered the defensive eleven. The Blue's line contained Orbon Tice and Charles O'Neal, ends; S. P. Garnett and George Mrkonic, tackles; Jack Luschen and George Abel, guards; and Merlin Gish at center. Mrkonic and Garnett stood out with their vicious tackling and ability to pile up plays directed their way. Leischen and Gish continued to turn in good linebacking performances as did Tice and O'Neal at the terminals in turning end sweeps inside. Top linemen on the Reds included tackle and Co-capt. Mike McCormack, John Doux, guard; Wint Winter, center; and tackle Bob Talkington. Coach Sikes will split the squad into two teams today as they start the sixth and final week of spring practice. These teams will practice as units in preparation for Saturday's annual spring intra-squad game. Managers of small businesses who desire to train disabled veterans on-the-job should contact their nearest VA regional office. Intra-Squad Game Will Be Saturday The annual intra-squad spring football game will be played at 2 p.m. Saturday, in Memorial stadium, J. V. Sikes, head football coach, announced today. Originally scheduled for Friday night at Haskell stadium, the game was changed to Memorial stadium because the Haskell field is being reded. Students will be admitted free upon presenting their identification cards. General admission will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for high school and grade school students. His Wife Checks Up Memphis, Tenn.—(U.P.)—The elderly, well-dressed man went into a café and hastily ordered something to eat. 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