OV. 3, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1949 Junior Jayhawkers Aim For Second Victory Friday Coach Don Fambrough's battered Kansas freshman football team will go after their second straight Big Seven victory at 8 p.m. tomorrow when they play host to Kansas State under the Haskell stadium arclights. Probable Offensive Starters Kansas State Kansas (192) Bill Keeler LE Marvin Rengel (183) (222) John Schwerdt LT George Mrkonic (210) (215) Glenn Hartley LG Jack Luschen (181) (192) John Knoll C Bud Roberts (191) (187) Jim Hopseon RG George Abel (192) (210) Bill Berry RT Art Spratt (215) (186) Jim Underwood RE Bob Mayer (190) (175) Ernest Brown QB Jack Rodgers (174) (172) Dick Towers LH Charles Hoag (187) (184) Ray Lazar RH Don Clement (18) (198) Don McClintock FB Hal Clevinger (178) The game has been designated as Dad's night for fathers of all Jayhawker squadmen. The freshman fathers will sit on the players' bench wearing their sons' numbers and will be introduced at halftime. Kansas Two regulars, right halfback Clarence Cain, 179-pounder, and center Harold Stroud, 225-pound giant will miss the fracas along with Bernard Jones, defensive end, because of injuries suffered in last Friday's 12 to 7 win over the Missouri yearlings. Other Jayhawkers lost through injuries are halfback Wally Beck, 495-pound speed merchant, and ends Bill Todd and Buzz Frasier. This long injury list means most of the regulars will be obliged to go most of the way. The young Kansans are rather thin in manpower but long on hustle, desire, and ruggedness. Against the Missouri freshmen, rated as one of the finest in that school's history, Kansas' back en countered little difficulty in building up a 345 net yards total rushing K. U. students will be admitted free to the game upon the presentation of their identification cards. General admission will be one dollar. Charles Hoag, 187-pound running sensation, paced the K. U. running attack against Missouri by gaining a remarkable 181 yards on 24 carries. He broke away for runs of 40, 21, 17, and 12 yards during the game. Playing safety on defense, Hoag's play was also outstanding. This versatile back also punts well and is a better than average passer. Kansas will field two more fancy runners to go along with Hoag. Doen Clement, 180-pounder, ran well against the young Bengals in building up 85 yards on eight trips. Clement was credited with the longest run of the game on a 60-yard jaunt. Hal Clevinger, hard hitting 178 pound fullback, is expected to help the Jayhawkers' ground attack with his hard running. He got away for several good gains against the Tigers. Clevinger will also do the kicking off for Kansas. George Mrkonic, 210 - pound tackle, and Cleawinger will co-captain Kansas against the young Wildcats. Mrkonic, a terror on defense, will probably also draw the punting assignment. Big George punted three times against Missouri for a 33-ward average. Quarterback Jack Rodgers handled the T-formation plays in fine style and completed four passes out of seven attempts for 41 yards in the Missouri game. A scrappy hard charging K. U. forward wall is expected to give the Kansas Aggies' running attack a severe test. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. The young Aggies dropped their first game of the season two weeks ago, 0 to 14, to Nebraska. They showed a fair running attack in picking up 128 yards but lacked an air attack in completing two out of 12 passes for only eight yards. Halfbacks Dick Towers and Ray Lazar got away on several good runs against Nebraska and are expected to pace the Wildcats' attack tomorrow night. George Mrkonic, 210-pound tackle from McKeesport, Pa., will lead the K. U. freshmen against the Aggies tomorrow night. Call K.U. 251 With Your News Local Team Has 'Miracle' Record The Lawrence Lions, the state's no. 1 ranking team in the Associated Press poll this week, rolled over Ottawa 28 to 0 Wednesday night at Ottawa to keep three streaks going. By winning, Coach Chalmer E. Woodard's team sewed up their eight straight Northeast Kansas league championship, ran up their seventh straight victory, and beat Ottawa for the 14th straight year. Lawrence gave the Cyclones little chance, holding them without a first down in first half. They outrushed Ottawa, 250 net yards to 37, had 15 first downs to two, and completed two passes for 20 yards and one touchdown. Before the game Ottawa was leading the league in passing and had allowed opponents only 25 points all season, the best defensive mark among the state's Class AA teams. In the past eight years Lawrence has won 40 games, lost one, and tied one in N. E. K. league play. They tied with Shawnee-Mission for the title in 1944, and with both Leavenworth and Shawnee-Mission for the honors last year. Woodard has coached the team the past seven years. Only blots on the league record have been a 7 to 7 tie with Shawnee-Mission in 1944 and a 13-6 loss to Leavenworth last year which ended a 39-game Lawrence streak. A two-day course in taxation will be offered by the Southwest Kansas Bar association in co-operation with the University at Dodge City on Tuesday, Nov. 15 and Wednesday, Nov. 16. Tax Course To Be Given At Dodge City This class is designed to present a digest of the problems and recent developments in federal income taxes, estates and gift taxes, Kansas income taxes, and inheritance taxes. During the last 77 games, dating back to the middle of the 1941 season, Lawrence has lost only six games in and out of the league, all six by one touchdown margins. They have been tied three times in this period. Read the Want Ads Daily. 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