FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Varsity Expects Battle From Frosh Probable Offensive Starters K.U. Freshmen K.U. Reserves 183 Marvin Rengel LE Delvin Norris 184 212 George Mikonic LT Carl Sandefur 201 183 Jack Luschen LG Ron White 179 195 Bud Roberts C Wint Winter 182 191 George Abel RG George Kennard 196 210 Art Spratt RT Dolph Simons 193 190 Bob Mayer RE Duane Unruh 165 174 Jack Rodgers QB Ken Morrow 160 187 Charles Hoag LH Arnold Stricker 165 190 Merlin Gish RH Bob Raymer 185 205 Galen Fiss FB Bob Brandeberry 190 The Jayhawkers' unbeaten freshmen, victors over the Missouri and Kansas State yearlings, tackle their biggest test of an abbreviated season here tomorrow when they tangle with the Varsity reserves at 2 p.m. in Memorial stadium. The game will turnish the windup of a three-ring week end which also will find Kansas defending its conference Two-mile team crown between halves and the second annual University of Kansas Interscholastic cross-country meet unfolding at 11 am. Plus giving away a huge edge in experience Coach Don Fambrough's rough, reckless frosh, will be short handed due to several costly injuries. Another injury in Wednesday's scrimmage has dampened the yearlings' hopes. Don Clement, 180-pound right halfback, received a badly bruised knee and will miss the frosh's finale. Don accounted for 191 yards on 21 carries for a 9.1 average in K.U.'s two victories. Clement's right half spot will be filled by Merlin Glisn, 190-pounder from Kingman, who did a wonderful job against Kansas State in backing up the right side of the Kansas line. Norman Steanson, 170-pound halfback from Troy, will be available to help Gish on either offense or defense. Other injured freshmen on the non-playing roster are: Clarence Cain and Wally Beck, halfbacks; Ronn Hammell, Bill Schaben and Bernard Jones, tackles; Harold Stroud, center; and Bill Todd, end. However, the battered frosh will gain the services of Oliver Spencer, 215-pound fullback, for the first time this season. The Reserves will present plenty of offensive power in right halfback Bob Raymer, 180-pound sophomore, and Bob Brandeberry, 190-pound sophomore, two backs heavily underscored by Coach Sikes for future varsity use. Arnold Stricker, It's Time To Winterize Your Car! - Motor Tune-up - Oil Changed - Lubrication - Tire Repair - Anti-Freeze Les Procter's Sinclair Service 725 N.2nd Do your Personal and Christmas Shopping now 61st. 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Dept. of Men's Intramural Athletics Robinson Gymnasium University of Kansas 1949-50 Dear Fellow Jayhawker: One of the largest and most successful touch football seasons in the history of intramural sports at K.U. is coming to an end. I am sure that the student managers, secretary, and all persons concerned in setting up and maintaining this program join in thanking the team managers and individual participants for the cooperation and fine attitude shown by all who took part on one of the 56 teams in this sport. Without your aid, this 1,000 man fall football program would not have been possible. In addition, more than 500 men participated in tennis, golf, horseshoes, and badminton tournaments offered by this department. With the conclusion of the play-off tournaments, we will be looking forward to the fine sport of basketball which has been gaining enthusiastic recruits since the war. Last year 132 teams and over 1,350 men participated in this game each week. This season we expect 150 teams with the majority of the increase coming from the independent men's groups on the hill. We especially urge any independent individual interested in this sport to assemble at least eight men students around him and enter a team in the winter program. This is an excellent sport and one in which you will receive a great deal of recreation and relaxation. Entry blanks for basketball and bowling are available in the men's intramural office, Room 107, Robinson Gymnasium. An informative meeting will be held Monday, Nov. 14, 4:00 p.m. in Room 201, Robinson Gymnasium, for the purpose of clarifying the winter program. We urge your attendance. Practice space is now available. Do not fail to turn in your entries before the deadline, Friday, Nov. 18. Play will begin Monday, Nov.28. We invite you to join with us in making the 1949-50 intramural program an overwhelming success. Sincerely, Student Managers and Staff