UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1949 5 Cyclones Get NCAB Mention Players from the Big Seven conference have their share of national honors this week. At least one man ranked in each of the individual departments in statistics released Thursday by the National Collegiate athletic bureau. In each of the seven departments the first 25 men are listed. In rushing, total offense, punt returns, and kickoff returns, the rankings are based on total yardage only. Passers and pass receivers are ranked according to number of completions and number caught, respectively. Punters with over 12 punts are ranked by average. talked by a teacher. Undefeated Iowa State leads the conference with places in five of the seven departments. Kansas follows with three. Every other school but Colorado has one. Weeks and Gilman Listed Weeks and Gimman Lister Bill Weeks, Iowa State quarterback, is fourth in total offense (rushing plus passing) with 766 net yards. Dick Gilman, Jordyhawk quarterback and fullback, has 540 yards for 86 plays. Top man is Johnny Bright, Drake, with 1,116 for 136 plays. Tom Hartman, Oklahoma A. and M. quarterback, is ninth in passing with 40 completions in 74 attempts for 630 yards and seven touchdowns. He is also 11th in total offense. Weeks is only one completion behind Hartman. Jim Doran, Iowa State, holds down seventh place in pass receiving. He has caught 19 for 363 yards. Don Van Pool, Oklahoma Aggies, has made 14 catches for 234 yards and five touchdowns. Hackney Griffith High Hackney, Griffin High Gerald Hackney, Kansas State, is 12th in rushing with 369 yards, and Bill Chauncey, Iowa State, is 15th with 354, Dick Braznell, Missouri, is a step behind at 352, and George Thomas, Oklahoma, 24th with 330 yards. K. U.'s Forrest Griffith has 228 yards for 10 kickoff runbacks, seventh best nationally and close behind DuGoff of George Washington Griffith is the only conference player listed. Same Names Turn Up For 200 Years At Salem Winston-Salem, N. C. —(U.P.) The same names have been turning up on Salem college's classroom rosters for the last 200 years. Officials of the North Carolina girls' school said about 15 per cent of this year's freshman class have sisters, mothers and grandmothers who are Salem alumnae. Three freshmen are descendents of students who attended Salem Female Academy, the forerunner of the college, in the days of coach-and-four transportation. Charlton INSURANCE Phone 689 (across from Post Office) Favored Aggies To Field Heavy, Strong Eleven PROBABLE STARTERS PROBABLE STARTERS Oklahoma A. and M. Pos. Kansas Don Van Pool L.E. Lynn Smith Charles Shaw L.T. Bob Talkington Clay Davis R.G. Carl Ellis Rube DeRoin C. Roland Eilierts Gene Ross R.G. Dick Tomlinson Jim Kurz R.T. Mike McCormack Alex Loyd R.E. Bill Schaake Jack Hartman Q.B. Dick Gilman Kenny Roof L.H. Willie Modrcin Ben Aldridge R.H. Bud French Eddie Roof F.B. Forrest Griffith The Oklahoma A. and M. Aggies will be strong favorites in the game with K.U. Saturday at Stillwater. The only loss marring the Aggie record was a 7 to 21 defeat at the hands of Missouri. The Aggie Crew played Christian to a 33 to 33 tie—the week after the Horned Frogs rolled over Kansas 28 to 0. The Cowpokes have downed Denver and Drake in their other games. They have averaged 29 points a game against their four opponents. Have Veteran Lineup Hartman A Top Passer The Cowpokes have one of the nation's top passers in quarterback Jack Hartman. Hartman has completed 55 per cent of his throws for 630 yards and seven touchdowns this season. The 175-pound back ranks fifth in the nation in the passing department. The Argos will field a veteran starting squad of all letter men. Seven players are shooting for their fourth varsity letter. They are Van Pool, LE, Capt, Charles Shaw, L, T, Clay Davis, L, G, Alex Loyd, R, E, Hartman, Q, B, Kenny Roof, L, H, and Ben Aldridge, R, H. Don Van Pool, left end and leading Aggie scorer, is Hartman's chief target. The two have connected on five touchdown plays. Van Pool's 30 points rank him among the most prolific ends in the country to date. Fullback Eddie Roof and guard Gene Ross will be aiming for their third letters. Right tackle Jim Kurz and center Ruben DeRoin are seeking their second. Aggie supporters have pulled out the all-america drums for center DeRoin, DeRoin weights 260-pounds and stands 6 feet 2 inches. His supporters say he has amazing grace and speed for a man his size. The Aggies are taking the Jayhawkers very seriously, and have been in secret practice all this week. The twin-pronged aerial attack that Kansas used so successfully against Oklahoma may cause the Pokes considerable trouble as Oklahoma found it hard to stop both Dick Gilman and Jerry Bogue. The Aggies don't have two passers in the lineup at one time, but they do complement the rifle arm of Hartman with the tosses of second stringer Bob Cook. These four football pitchers will probably darken the sky come Saturday as both teams will be trying to out score the other. Kansas Leads In Series Kansas Leads In Series The A. and M.-Kansas series stands at five wins for Kansas and give yourself plenty of spread with wide-spread Van Britt Esquire started it and Van Heusen makes the wide-spread collar a truly college affair with its Van Britt collar. Comes in oxford, broadcloth and handsome new colors $3.65 and $3.95. Plus, of course, old Professor Van Heusen's magic sewmanship. 0 Four In Dead Heat As KU Mauls NU PHILLIPS-JONES CORP., NEW YORK 1, N. Y. The Jayhawker two-mile track squad defeated the Nebraska Corn-huskers 10 to 29 Wednesday at Lincoln. Low score wins. The Jayhawkers took the first four places and also the sixth. Captain Bob Karnes, Pat Bowers, Herb Semper and Cliff Albe finished in a dead heat for first in the time of 9 minutes 56.2 seconds. Dave Breidenthal finished sixth. Avden of Nebraska placed fifth. The victory was the ninth consecutive K.U. win since Coach Bill Easton took over in 1947. The Jayhawkers will open the home season against the Kansas State squad Wednesday at Memorial stadium. Nope! Not Today No intramural football games will be played today because of wet grounds. Games rained out Tuesday were to have been played today, Don Powell, intramural director, said this morning. He does not yet know when the games will be played. Weather permitting, a full eight-game schedule will be played Monday. two for the Aggies with no games ending in ties. The series dates back to 1923 when KU. won 9 to 0. In 1924 the *Pokes* won 3 to 0, however, the Jayhawkers came back the next year to set the Aggies back 13 to 3. 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