PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1948 Ideal Weather Likely For Spring Grid Climax The weatherman predicted ideal football weather in the neighborhood of 50 degrees for tonight's full-dress intra-squad game under the lights of Haskell stadium. The kickoff will be at 8 p.m. The game between Norman Cooper's Reds and Cliff Kimsey's Whites will climax six weeks of spring practice under the Jayhawker's new staff headed by J. V. Sikes, and will in clude parts of the nates, and will include most of the performers who are expected to carry the lead for the defending conference co-champions. It will be the last opportunity for local fans to see the Jayhawkers in full-dress battle regalia until they open the season next September 18 against Texas Christian university. Lettermen Are Divided Rival coaches named their startling lineup late Thursday. The Red lineup includes two all-Big Six lections, guard Don Fambrough and fullback Forrest Griffith as starters, along with lettermen Ed Lee, Dick Monroe, Dick Tomlinson, Frank Patee, and Cliff McDonald. The Whites will counter with eight starting letter winners including Marvin Small, end; Gene Sherwood, tackle; Jack Fink and Ken Sperry, guards; Howard Fischer, center; and Tom Scott and Charlie Moffet, backs. Snerry Is Injured Missing from tonight's encounter will be Bryan Sperry who is sidelined with an injured finger and Dick Bertuzzi and Bud French, on leave to the baseball team. Game officials will be Henry Shenk, referee; Clarence Douglas, ampire; and Reginald Strait, head linesman. Probable starting line-ups: Whites Reds Del Norris, 190 le Lee, 200 lt Fambrough, 189 mg Monroe, 208 c Tollinson, 201 rg McCormack, 225 rt O'Neal, 180 rt Wilson, 175 qb Pattie, 175 lh McDonald, 179 rh Griffith, 190 fr Whites 190, Small 210, Sherwood 190 198, Fink 180, Fischer 174, K. Sperry 188, Johnson 180, Mendenhall 177, Scott 178, Moffett 165, Stricker 178, Amberg Washburn A Threat To Retain Titles J. V. SIKES, the new Jayhawker head coach, who will unwrap his football machine in Haskell stadium tonight. Topeka, May 7—(UP)—Wash burn university had a good chance today to retain Central conference golf and tennis championships won last year. The Ichabods held a seven-stroke golf lead, over Emporia State, at the half way mark of the 36-hole medal play. Pittsburg and Fort Hays trailed. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Kansas Nine Faces Tigers In 2 Weekend Contests The Kansas Jayhawkers baseball team will be host to the Missouri Tigers in a Big Seven twin bill today and tomorrow. Today's game is slated to begin at 3:30 p.m. and tomorrow's at 2:00 p.m. The high-flying Tigers will be The high-flying Tigers will be after their seventh conference win against only two losses. One of the losses was to Oklahoma by a 3 to 2 score and the Huskers edged them The high-flying Tigers will be against only two losses. One of the score and the Huskers edged them in a fight 3 to 1 contest. Kansas dropped two to the Tigers at Columbia earlier in the season. MU Is Balanced The Missourians have a well-balanced team with veterans at position. Their ace right-hander, Englert, is one of the best pitchers in the league, and he is backed by such men as McMillen, who tossed a one-hitter at the Jayhawkers in Columbia. The Jayhawkers, with a one and seven record after dropping two to Nebraska, will be trying to average two earlier losses to Missouri and at the same time climb out of the loop cellar. Medlock To Keystone Coach Russ Sehon will start Charlie Medlock at second in place of Scott Kelly in a move to tighten the leaky Jay Hawkeyn defenses. All of the losses thus far could be charged to errors, Sehon believes. Freed might get the starting nod on the strength of his no-hit relief performances turned in on consecutive days against the Huskers. If Freed pitches, it will probably be Fencyk behind the plate and Jack Fink if Gilman starts. The probable starting line-ups: Kansas Bud French, ss Lou DeLuna, 1b Bog Hagan, cf P. Gilkison, rf Hal May, 3b C. Medlock, 2b D. Bertuzzi, lf John Fency, k Lou Hammer, p Missouri **MISSouri** Eatak, bf Boran, ms Entsinger, rf Alberts, 3b Volz, cf Wackerle, lf Spinks, rf Frier, 1b Verlin, c Englert, p Call K. U. 251 With Your News Kansas Highs Busy With 8 Regionals Big meets Saturday will be at Lawrence and Hutchinson (class AA A, B;) and Hays (class A and B). Five regional meets are being held today in the following cities: Eureka and Manhattan (class AA, A and B); Oberlin (class A); Beloit and Kinsley (Class B). Eight regional track meets are being held throughout the state this weekend to determine qualifiers for the Kansas Schoolboy track and field meet at Manhattan on Friday, May 14. Regional tennis meets open a two-day program at Dodge City, Hutchinson, Independence, and Topcake. Winners will go to the state tourney a week hence, which will be held at Topcake. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Weekdays 7 p.m.-12 p.m. Fri., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Sun. Rose Lee's LUNCH Parking Space Chicken Dinners 1305 W.7th Sunday THESE LETTERMEN will form the nucleus of the forward wall for the Reds in tonight's full-dress intra-squad game at Haskell stadium. They are, left to right: Dick Tomlinson, Dick Monroe, Ed. Lee, and Don Fambrough. Golfers Bow To Missouri The Jayhawkers led up to the 16th hole in the 18 hole match and could have won the contest if each K. U. golfer had parred the last hole. However, they found the rough a little too deep on the final stretch and the Missourians finished in front in each of the two foursomes. Although trailing only five strokes, a four-man University of Kansas golf team bowed 6½ to 11½ to an undefeated Missouri foursome in a Big Seven match at Columbia Thursday. Tomorrow the Jayhawkers will be host to the Colorado golf team in a match at the Lawrence Country club. Don Provow, Missouri, took medalist honors for the day by carding a 74. He was trailed closely by team mate Lowry Henley with a 75. Bob Meeker and Diek Ashley, Kansans, tied with J. S. Rollins, Missouri, for third in total stroke play with 76's. Parker 51 Fountain Pens Super Chrome Ink Stowit's Rexall Store Yes, you'll pat yourself on the back for being so smart. ACME gives expert laundry & dry cleaning service to your clothes. always keep you immaculate and wellgroomed, at minimum prices. 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