FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN By ANNE MURPHY Daily Kansan Sports Editor The Jayhawkers have an old score to settle with the George Washington Colonials tonight as they make their fourth appearance in the nation's Capital. The game will be played in Griffith stadium, home of the Washington Senator's baseball team. The series began in 1933 with Kansas taking their only victory, 7 to 0. The lone counter came in the third quarter when halfback Boy Hafford intercepted a pass thrown by "Tuffy" Leemans, the Colonial halfback and afterwards for many years a professional star, and ran 30 yards to score. The referee in that game was E. C. Quigley, whose hand will also be felt in the game this year but in a much more partisan manner. The teams have met four times with the Kansans coming out on the short end in three of the encounters. Kansas has never been able to score more than seven points, a record that will probably fall tonight. this was the second victory in two days for the Jayhawkers. They had downed Missouri 27 to 0 on Thanksgiving day and immediately entrained for Washington. In the 1938 and 1939 games the Jayhawkers outgained their opponent by a wide margin but lacked sufficient touchdown punch. The scores were 9 to 7 in 1938 and 14 to 7 in 1939, both in favor of the Colonials. The band made the trip with the team in 1938. The 1939 tilt was the only one of the series played in Lawrence. Ralph Miller, Kansas' star passer connected with 11 out of 16, but to no avail. The 0 to 6 loss in 1940 was another case of inability to gain within the opposition's 20-yard line. The Colonials have a .500 average for the season. Wake Forest downed them 27 to 13 in the opener, but they came back the next week to defeat V.P.I. 13 to 0. V.M.I took their measure 26 to 6 in the third game. Last week the Colonials upset Virginia 20 to 2. George Washington has such teams as Maryland, Duke, and Georgetown left on their schedule. Unless the Kansans have a serious letdown tonight, the Colonials will have to win one of those games to get back their .500 average. ad the Want Ads daily. Long Passes, Close Games As 'B' Teams Play Touch Long forward passes and close, thrilling games characterized Thursday's intramural touch-football, with the "B" teams taking over most of the schedule. Dix Club 13, Kappa Psi 9 smooth passing combination, George Medill to Al Duncan, proved too much for the Kappa Psi's in the only "A" game. Stan Goulding blocked a give for a safety to give the Kappa Psi's an early lead. Medill passed to Duncan as the Dix Club fought back, but center Bob Killenger scored on a short pass from Dale Glascroge to give Kappa Psi a 9-6 lead. A late drive climaxed by another pass, Medill to Duncan, won it for the Dix Club. Sigma Phi Ep 6, Oread Hall “B” 0 The Sig Ep's scored early in the first quarter on a quick pass from Stavors to Woodring for 30 yards and the lone touchdown, and turned back the only Oread bid late in the fourth quarter, halting them on the five-yard line. Beta "B" 15 A.T.O. "B" 6 Beta B.5, A.T. The Beta "B" team struck for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage McColough, tailback, athletic to Arnospier who passed to Francis in the end zone. After adding a safety, the winners scored again with Shelton passing to Francis. A.T.O. gained its lone tally when Warren passed to Newman in the fourth quarter. P. K.P. "B" 24, P. K.A. "B" 0 P.K.P. 'B' 24, P.K.A. 'B' A superior Kipa Kappa Psi passing attack was too much for the Pi K.A.'s. Robert Arbuckle passed to Gene Nelson for two touchdowns, and Nelson scored his third on a 30-yard runback of an intercepted pass. P.G.D. "B" 27, S.A.E. "B" 6 Phi Gamma Delta scored in every quarter with an effective passing combination. Bill Porter to Bob Revelette, rolling up much of the yardage. Porter passed to Revellette for the first score and Bill Binter scored three touchdowns, one on a pass from Porter, and another on a 30-yard run with an intercepted pass. Phi D. T. "F" 1, Silent Men 0 In a thrilling overtime game the Phi Delt's edged the Silent Men on penetrations. The Silent Men were stopped for a minus two yards in four downs, and Phi Delt took over with Ed Marquis hitting two receivers on successive plays for twenty yards and the victory. S. Chi "B" 12, Kappa Sigma "B" 0 After a score first half sigma Chi came to life with George Holden scoring on an end run and Wally Benton on a pass. Kappa Sig was slowed by numerous penalties. Livestock is grown on more than 5,000,000 farms in the United States and provides the largest source of cash income for the American farmer. 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Eight Kansans and three men from Kansas City, Mo., will probably be in the starting line-up for the K.U. freshmen football team when they play the Kansas State freshmen tomorrow in Manhattan. Game time is 8 p.m. Play K-State Frosh Tomorrow There will be from 45 to 50 men in traveling squad, most of whom received mention on high school all-star teams. Utah ranks first among copper producing states, second to Idaho in silver and is surpassed in gold production only by South Dakota, California and Alaska. "We plan to use as many boys as we can." Wayne Replogle, freshman coach, said. "It will be rough game to win, but we want to give them a chance to prove themselves." Replogie will probably start Clarence Wright, Jr., and Aubrey J. Linville at the ends, William E. Holtom and Allen W. Winter at tackle, George A. Kennard Jr. and Ronald Mercer at guard, and James H. Eske at center. Chester H. Strehlow, Marion Wells, Robert E. Raymer, and James Laughlin, will probably form the starting backfield. The squad will leave by bus at The squad will leave by bus at 3:45 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs. Nash Is On Vacation Mrs. Ruth Nash, University housing director, is on a two week vacation. She is remaining at her home in lawrence. Mrs. Barbara Benton, a student's wife, will be in the housing office until Mrs. Nash returns. RICE'S DRIVE-N* 23rd and La., Phone 3374 FALL MENU SERVING- Standard Gasoline with power-plus. . . Economy Generously Added! Cooling Refreshments Standard's Finest Oils 10,20,30 weight Tailored to your car's consumption. Water Varieties! Battery Radiator Drinking (hot-cold) Rain (in season) - AND SERVICE!! Rice's Standard Service Two OU Linemen Out Of Aggie Tilt Norman, Okla., Oct. 15—(UP)—The University of Oklahoma football squad wasn't so confident today of a "sure-fire" victory over Kansas State at Norman tomorrow. Two injuries within 24 hours robbed O.U. of two members of the rock-wall line which stopped Texas university on the ground in Dallas last week. Wade Walker, co-captain and allBig Seven tackle last year, was taken to Ellison infirmary with back injuries received in yesterday's scrimmage. The extent of his injuries won't be known until X-ray reports are in. The other starter who will be out is Pete Tillman, center. Tillman suffered a recurrence of an ankle injury. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Your Commonwealth Lawrence Theatres GRANADA The Place to Meet Your Friends NOW ENDS SATURDAY Plus News, Donald Duck cartoon and March of Time — "Battle for Germany' SUNDAY One Week! 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