FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE 'Reds' Play 'Whites' In Squad Tonight A preview of the 1949 edition of the Jayhawker football team will be seen tonight when the "Reds" meet the "Whites" in an intra-squad game at Haskell Stadium starting at 8 p.m. The game will wind up a six week spring football practice for coach J. V. Sikes' and his men. If any favorite can be picked it will have to be the "Reds" who have shown the way in two Saturday afternoon tune up games during the spring drills. The two squads have been fairly evenly chosen and although the "Reds" may seem to have the hawker regulars as Dick Tomlinson and Roland Eilerts, the "Whites" may show the way in the backfield, boasting fullback Forrest Griffith, halfbacks John Amberg and Henry Lamping, and quarterback Don Wilson. Coach Sikes has chosen to watch the game from the stands and will let his coaching staff handle the two teams. Backfield coach, Clif Kimsey, will be in charge of the "Whites," while K.U.'s new line coach, "Pop" Werner will be in charge of the "Reds." Sikes promises more depth in his squad than last year, and believes his reserve power should make the 1949 Jayhawkers a conference threat. Four men, Bill Mace, Ed Lee, Mike Cormack, and Cliff McDonald, will miss the game because of injuries. Seven others, Carl Ellis, Floyd Temple, Darell Norris, Dick Gilman, Ken Morrow, Bob Talkington, and Bud French, are playing baseball and will not participate. Arnold Stricker and Delvin Norris have donned track suits so will also be absent. Starting line-up for the two teams are "Reds" "Whites" L.E. Lynn Smith L.T. Dave Fisher L.G. Ron White C. Howard Fisher R.G. Kent Thomas R.T. Wally Rouse R.E. A. Linville Q.B. Don Wilson R.H. John Amberg L.H. H Lamping F.B. F. Griffith "Rees" Marvin Rollow S. P. Garnett John Idoux Roland Eilers D. Tomlinson Virgil Wenger Chuck O'Neal Jerry Bogue Bob Raymer W. Modrin Gene Cox Prison Ball Team Loses Outfielder Shopton, Ala.—(U.P.) Guards of the Alabama state prison here are keeping their eyes on the outfield this year now that the baseball season is here. They don't want to lose any players. Last summer the prison baseball team came off the field at the end of the ninth inning happy over a victory. That is, all but the centerfielder, Jack Wilson, serving two 50-year sentences on robbery charges. When the pitcher whisked the third strike past the last batter, Wilson turned on his heels and went the other way, into the woods. But, we never sleep! In fact, we're open 24 hours a day to serve you delicious food. KIRBY'S LUNCH 838 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. WANTED: Home for a family of 5 THE need for constant fire prevention has never been so great. "Burned out" today may well mean being out of a place to live. Be doubly careful to eliminate fire hazards in your home. And consult us for important local information on today's higher values. Don't let fire catch you under-insured. Charlton Insurance Agency (Across from the Post Office) Phone 689 It's Car Buying Time FOR THE REST OF MAY - One owner We Will Feature a Car a Day 1948 FORD TUDOR - Very good condition Market price ___ $1,695.00 - Heater Our Price 1,545.00 LIVENGOOD NASH MOTORS Phone 407 Two Attend Convention Of Foundrymen's Society 617 Mass. Kenneth E. Rose, chairman of the department of mining and metal-lurgical engineering, and John V. Westwood, engineering sophomore, attended the annual convention of the American Foundrymen's society. The convention was held from Monday through Thursday in St. Louis. Professor Rose is a member of two educational committees for the society. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 week or less service. 1 week or less service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Warm Weather Bargains - Arch-Support Tennis Shoes ... 2.98 - White T-Shirts ___ from 49c - Long-Bill Visor Caps ___ from 69c - Sun-Tan Trousers ___ from 2.49 - Water-Proof Rain Hats 1.98 - White Broadcloth Shorts ...59c - Plastic Raincoats ...3.88 You Get More For Your Money At LAWRENCE SURPLUS The Most Interesting Store in Town 740 Mass. St. In One Location Only Phone 588 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. National Baby Week POTTIE CHAIR 3.98 (not as photographed) Complete with chamber (not as photographed) Complete with chamber THAYER BABY BED ...16.95 PLAY PEN 12.95 Adjustable floor. on casters Adjustable floor, on casters See Our Many Other Items in Stock Sterling Furniture Co. 928 Mass.