PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1948 Kansas Respectful Of Denver Power By L. D. MILLER University Daily Kansan Sports Writer "I am proud of the team played against T.C.U. They played hard enough to deserve to win," Coach J. V. Sikes commented on the Jayhawker football squad. He added that all the coaches were pleased with the performance of the team against the gigantic Frogs, Coach Sikes gave the players who had seen a considerable amount of action in the T.C.U. tilt a light workout yesterday while putting the others through a rugged scrimmage session. He plans to hold the hardest scrimmage of the week today with all of the players participating. It will be a rough drill on both offense and defense. Wednesday will be spent mostly on defensive drills in preparation for the Denver game. The team is scheduled to leave for Denver Thursday at 10:00 p.m. Several handicaps will plague the Jayhawkers in their battle with the Pioneers, such as the atmospheric pressure in the Mile High city, play under the lights, and the weights boasted by the Mountain Boys. Officials of the T.C.U. game said that the Denver team is better than the squad that the Frogs sent against the Jayhawkers. Rumors have it that several of last year's Denver team, which held Kansas to a 9 to 0 victory and whitewashed Oklahoma A & M the following week 26 to 13, will be riding the bench behind more capable team-mates. The Denver team is reputed to be the best in the history of the school and has as many giants as the Texas Christian crew. The D.U. squad is bolstered by four graduates of Kilgore junior college, where Tom Scott and Carl Ellis played football. The Pioneers also have several athletes from the state of California. Like a large number of other teams in this section of the country, Denver is under the direction of a new mentor, John W. Baker. The Denver team, which is favored to give Utah State a battle for the Sky Line Six title, will field a line that averages more than 206 pounds and a 180-pound backfield for a team average of about 197. A possible starting line-up carries two 195-pound ends, tackles Hill and Stanuak at 220 and 240, guards Strohm and Balog at 200 and 220, with a 178-pound all-conference Chicago, Sept. 21—(UP)—Scholarships for athletes were legitimate in the Western conference today for the first time in history. Aid To Big 9 Athletes OK'd A new regulation, approved by faculty representatives Sept. 12, and announced yesterday by Commissioner Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson, permits two types of financial awards, both based on scholarships. The first allows grants of tuition, incidental fees, and not more than $300 additional to athletes who graduate in the top fourth of their high school classes and who maintain a "B" college average. The second permits tuition and incidental fees only to students in the top half of their high school classes who maintain a "C" college average. Transfer students are eligible for both types of subsistence. They could obtain the first by achieving a "B" average, and the second by an average "no longer than one fourth of the way between the 'C' and 'B' grades in an ABCD—fail grading system." The new regulation, although authorizing grants to athletes for scholarships, would restrict outstanding students who might be center in Joe Cribari. In the backfield is 200-pound Andy Pavich, an all-conference fullback who is rated by many as good as his cousin of All-American fame, Frankie Sinkwick. Coach Baker has stated, "We have first rate material on this squad and the spirit is excellent." Fun For All- on the new 25 Yard Pitching Green at— Jayhawk Golf Driving Range - OPEN from Balls and Clubs provided 2:00----11:00 Saturday and Sunday 4:00----11:00 Week Days 1 Mile East of Haskell on 10 - Well Lighted Range You Drive 'em—We'll Shag 'em Today's Probable Pitchers By United Press National League Chicago (Schmitz 17-13 and Lade 4-4) at New York (Jones 15-8 and Koslo 8-9)-Two games day and night): Pittsburgh (Lombardi 8-8 and Riddle 12-10) at Brooklyn (Barney 14-11 and Erskine 5-2)—(One game playoff of protested game); Cincinnati (Peterson) 2-13 and Vandermeer 15-13) at Philadelphia (Thompson) 0-0 and Donnelly 5-6) -Two games (day St. Louis (Munger 9-10 and Polet 12-6) at Boston (Sain 21-14 and Spaun 15-10)—Two games. American League Boston (Parnell 13-7) at Detroit (Grav 5-1): Boston (Parnell 13-7) at Dee. Gray 5-1) Washington (Masterson 8-14) At Chicago (Gumbert 2-6)—Night. (Only games scheduled). One hour's credit is given for all courses in physical education, with a maximum of four hours applicable to the graduation requirements in the College or School of Education, Henry Shenk, associate professor of physical education, pointed out today. Class Schedule Confuses Students Several students have been confused by the "X" in the column under "Credit" in the class enrollment schedule, Shenk explained. They failed to follow up by reading the footnote and headnote. Most classes in physical education are pretty full with the exception of equitation, Mr. Shenk said. Late enrollments will be handled Saturday. athletes. Previously any student could obtain whatever aids were permitted under non-freshman athletic scholarship programs by good classroom work. Meet Your Friends at Your 2 Popular Commonwealth Theatres K. U. Students' Entertainment Spots GRANADA Shows 2,7,9 Just One More Day TODAY and Wednesday —X-TRA— Disney's greatest cartoon novelty that made history— "3 Little Pigs" (WITH THE BIG BAD WOLF PLUS PAUL WHITEMAN PATTI CLAYTON "Musical Miracle" —and Latest World News THURSDAY — 3 Days Scourge of the West! Master Gunman— Four-No Club To Meet Lawless Lover! The Four-No bridge club will meet at 7:30 pm. Thursday in the recreation room of the Union, for the purpose of reorganization and election of officers. William H. Edmands, Four-No club treasurer, urges all interested to attend. Shows 2,7,9 The Little PATEE with a national reputation —ENDS TONITE— Adventure in the Far North "Girl From God's Country" —and— "Three Faces West" WEDNESDAY 4 Days WEDNESDAY----4 Days The colorful old West lives again in gunsmoke and furry. "Jesse James, Jr." Lynn Merrick—Al St. John No.2 Tops in Air Thrills! 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