THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE ElDorado Wallops Shiners El Dorado A. C. considerably dimmed the Shiners in a lopsided intramural cage victory while Kappa Psi and Smith hall also came through to complete the schedule Wednesday. The athletic club from El Dorado limited the Shiners to one field goal and four free throws as they steamrolled to a 54 to 6 decision. The strong ElDorado quintet, paced by Rinehart with 21 markers and Cockerham with 10, held the Shiners to three free throws in the first half In a see-saw battle that saw the lead change hands five times Smith hall edged the L, M. O. C. 17 to 16 Both teams were so cold that a lid over the basket would not have held the score down any lower as the first quarter ended with Smith leading 1 to 0. Yakle for Smith garnered 7 points while Burgert counted 9 times for the losers. The winners led all the last quarter. Kappa Psi made the most of accurate at the free throw line in running up a 20 to 16 verdict over Alpha Chi Sigma. The winning pharmacists were unable to find the fight prescription for swishing the nets and relied on seven free throws to up a 9 to 6 half time advantage. Scheisser for Kappa Psi and Johnson for the chemists tallied 6 points to tie for the games top scoring honors. Post Lists Evans On Third Ray Evans has been named to the third team backfield on the Saturday Evening Post all-American selections. The first team backfield listed Lujack, Walker, Chappuis, and Elliott. Hugh Johnson's Texas Drawl Bodes Ill For Georgia's Davis "I'll kill 'im," says K.U. tackle Hugh Johnson when asked how he'll fare against Georgia Tech's all-American tackle Bob Davis when the two meet in the Orange Bowl on New Years Day. This is no mean boast, because the lanky Texan who works on the right side of George Sauer's line hits like a buzz-saw on offense, and is a defensive mainstay. Although he® This is no mean boast, because t right side of George Sauer's line hits defensive mainstay. Although he $ ^{®} $ weighs only 188, extremely light for the position where the team's biggest man usually plays. Hugh is hard to move when the other team has the ball, and is a fine blocker. He was born in Bay City, Texas, 24 years ago, and lived there until going into the service in late 1942. He got his football start there playing lineman, every position except center, with the junior high teams. He held the end post on the h i g h school squad, a position he still prefers. "Maybe they'll shift me back to H. JOHNSON end next year with all three of our best ends going," he said, but then shook his head and said, "But we're losing tackles, too, and I'll probably stay right where I am." Came to K U. With Evans "I was the last one of our four fellows to join that team," he said. "Evans, Hogan, and Fambrough all were playing when I got there." Hugh came back to Kansas to play with the boys, and says he'll probably stay here for two more years. "Might as well make it an even dozen, and that's what it'll be when my eligibility runs out," he commented. The possibility of a "baker's dozen" with a year of pro football doesn't appeal to him too strongly. He is on the draft lists of the New York Yanks of the all-America conference and the Detroit Lions of the National league, but says he isn't seriously considering pro ball. Hugh hit one of his rare spells of talkativeness when asked about Coach George Sauer. 'George—A Great Coach' SAVE ON YOUR TRIP HOME -- FILL UP WITH OUR GAS -to all you students of the University of Kansas When you start home for your Christmas vacation stop in at our station and fill your tank with our low priced but high quality gasoline. You will save up to 15 per cent. "George is a great coach and a great guy," he said. "All the fellows think so. I think that's probably why we won so many games. We all like to play for a coach like that." HIGH TEST "VICKERS" GASOLINE REGULAR 205 Tax Paid ETHYL 215 Hugh received mention on several all-Big Six teams this season, and is generally regarded highly in conference grid circles. He is a 60-minute man of the highest quality, and has only been removed from a game by injury once in his long career—in the Nebraska game this season, when he went out with a twisted knee. When that 60-minute man comes back to fill the right tackle slot for two more years, that's one position K.U. fans can be sure is in good hands. USED CARS WE BUY, SELL, OR TRADE—CASH OR TERMS CRYSTAL OIL COMPANY Sixth and Kentucky FOLLOW ME TO THE Oliver Service Company Sandwich Grills, Radios, Irons, Refrigerators, Electric Ranges, Clocks. 723 Mass. Phone 253 It was not until after April 22, 1889, that any individual was permitted to claim or own land in what is now the state of Oklahoma. PERRY COMO Would You Send A Christmas Carol? 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