PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1947 Daily Kansan Staff Chooses IM Football All-Star Teams Here are the University Daily Kansan all-star selections for 1947 intramural touch football. They were made by Daily Kansan reporters who covered the games. Naming all-stars was doubly difficult this season because only three team managers submitted all-opponent teams which were to be used as a basis for selections. However, members of the intramural staff have supplemented their knowledge of players with the opinions of different team managers, officials and other intramural observers. Fraternity "A" league all-stars: Tranferency A league all-stars: First team: Ends. Connellly, Sigma Chi; Tongier, A.T.O. Guards; Van Ert, Phi Gam; Cramer, Beta. Center: King, Sigma Chi. Backs: Wagstaff, Sigma Chi; Mercer, Phi Psi; Schwanzle, Beta. Second team: Ends; Jarvis, Beta Hinshaw, Phi Gam. Guards: Leigh Sigma Chi; Williams, Phi Delt; Cen- er; Polson, Kappa Sig. Backs; Car- roll, Phi Kappa; Woolcott, D. U. Lithicum, Teke. Honorable mention. Ends: Boulgeare, Teke; Henchman, Phi Gam; Clark, Sigma Chi; Harris, Phil Delt; May, Sig Ep; Guards, Yoakum, Teke; Brunson, A.T.O.; Stevens, Sigma Chi; Milliken, Phi Gam; McCarthy, Kappa Sig. Center; Jones, Beta; Wrigesworth, Sip Ep. Backs: Quiring, Dijk Delt; Dryden, Phi Gam; Price, Kappa Sig; Williams, Sigma chi; Weidensaul, A.T.O.; Rosenfeld, big Alph; Kelly, Phi Psi; Wilson, Teke. independent league all-stars: First team. Ends: Watson, Eounders; Nordling, Law school, Guards; Waldron, Dix Club; Bush, Dine-A-Mite. Center: Logan, Dine-A-Mite. Backs: Ashlock, Dix Club; Taggart, Dine-A-Mite; Saavedra, Smith hall. Second team. Ends: Reber, Smith aall; Kendrick, Dine - A - Mite. Guards; Forsyth, law school; Dickerson, Battenfield. Center; Taylor. Rounders. Backs: Chuck Shahanah, Rounders; DiBennedetto, Dix club; bicks. Navy. Honorable mention. Ends; McKeen, Dix club; Reid, Theta Tau; Cloke, Army. Guards; Wetzel, Bounders; Scehele, Dix club. Center; Sharp, Dix club. Backs: Gartung, Theta Tau; McKay, Law school; McRae, law school. fraternity "B" league all-stars: First team. Ends. Cox, Phi Psi lavros, Sig Ep. Guards; McKallor phi Psi; McKlelland, Phi Gam. Center; La Rue, Beta. Backs; Joseph beta, Marquis, Phi Delt; Wood, phi Psi. Second team. Ends; Hawkinson, Phi Delt; Post, Pi Gam. Guards, Jack, Sigma Chi; Struble, Beta, Center, Thompson, Pi KA. Backs, Vison, Sig Ep; Denman, Pi KA.; anders, Phi Delt. Honorable Mention. Ends; Modemog, Sig Alph; Gerety, D.U.ields, Teke, Guards; Webber O.U., Musselman, Delta Chi, Calcera, Phi Kappa, Center; Cope A.T.O.; Wolf, Sigma Nu. Backs; Bowans, D. U.; Brownlee, A. T. O.; White, Sigma Chi. Evans Does It Again; This Time It's Look Ray Evans will occupy a third string backfield slot on the Look magazine 1947 All-American football team, Evans' third team buddies will be Terry Brennan, Notre Dane; Harry Szulborski, Purdue; and Don Doll, Southern California. The Look All-American selections are to appear in the Dec. 23, issue, to be released nationally tomorrow. First team backs in the Look selections are Lujack, Notre Dame; Chapkins, Michigan; Lyne, Texas; and lonerly, Mississippi. Second squad sacks are Gilmer, Alabama; Walker, southern Methodist; Minisl, Penn; and Elliott, Michigan. Selections for the magazine were made by 350 members of the Football Writers Association of America. Beaston In For Busy Days; Could It Be The Begans? Boston (U. P.) — Boston had 218 conventions this year and during 045, 225 already are booked. The 047 convention delegates are esti- tated to have spent more than $5,- 000,000 here. No Action Yet On '42' Petition No decision will be made until after the Orange Bowl game on the Daily Kansan-sonsored petition to retire Ray Evans' football jersey number "42". Coach George Sauer intimated this morning that the athletic board would probably react favorably to the retirement request, but said the board preferred to withhold action until the completion of the football season. Mizzou Wins Mo-Kan Bowl Kansas City, Mo. — (UP) — The Missouri all-stars hold the title in the Mo-Kan football series after trouncing the Kansas all-stars, 15-0, in the second annual Mo-Kan bowl game here yesterday. It was the second streight year that Missouri blanked the Kansas spud. Last year the score was 10-0 in the event sponsored by the junior chamber of commerce here. Despite the muddy field and cold weather, it was Missouri's aerial attack which naved the victory. In the first period, Eddie Lore, Southwest Missouri Teachers' quarterback flipped a forward pass to Stanley Totoralis, Maryville end, for the first score. The conversion attempt was no need. A safety in the second quarter added two points. John Hogue, Pittsburg back, fumbled a pass from center behind his own goal line and was tackled. An 11-yard pass from Jack Rooney, St. Louis, to Tototata, took the ball down to the 7-yard marker and Paul Fullop, Rolla School of Mines, crashed over for the final score. Lore kicked the extra point. The boys from Kansas were outplayed in every department. Missouri chalked up 13 first downs to 4 and gained 188 yards by rushing against Kansas' 36. Crowley Resigns As Chi Rocket Boss Chicago, (UP) The resignation of Jim Crowley as coach and general manager of the Chicago Rockets was the prelude today to an announcement of a complete reorganization of the club, the United Press learned today. Crowley and his two boyhood associates, William S. Toohey, and John S. Brogan, will sell their majority interests to a syndicate of Chicago businessmen, whose combined wealth is estimated at 33 million dollars. A re-shuffle of the Rockets will be made public in New York this weekend at the annual meeting of the All-American Conference, probably after the play-off between New York and Cleveland Sunday. The team will remain in Chicago, at least for the 1948 season, despite repeated rumors that the organization would abandon competition with the well-entrenched Chicago Bears and Chicago Cardinals of the National Football league. Find a Few Minutes to Christmas shop early while there is still a large choice at VI'S GIFT SHOP Hotel Eldridge The biggest intramural basketball season in the history of the University gets underway today. IM Cage Season Will Start Today One hundred one teams will participate this season with about 1150 men signed up on the various teams. In 1946, 80 teams battled for intramural honors. The independents boast the largest number of teams with 42 "A" and 14 "B" outfits ready to match shots. There are 24 fraternity "A" clubs and 21 "B" teams. It will require nine or ten weeks of play to complete the schedule. Each team plays one game a week. About 50 games a week will be played on the three courts available for intramural use. One court in the new Robinson annex and two courts in Robinson gymnasium will be kept busy five, possibly six, nights a week. Otto Schnellbacher To Help Coach UHS Otto Schnellbacher, all-Big Six basketball and football player, will assist R. R. Sirtuit, assistant professor in physical education, in coaching the University High school basketball team this season. Schnellbacher will get practical experience in teaching physical education. C. J. Elliot scored 12 points to lead the University High cagers in their 48-22 victory over Jarbola Friday. It was their season's opener in the Tri-County League. The league includes Basehor, Lansing, Linwood, Tonganoxie, Jarbola, and University High. The Eagles will play an 18 game schedule this season; nine games at home and nine away. All home games will be played in Robinson gymnasium annex. Returning lettermen are seniors Dick Cochran, Don Christain, George Denny, Bob Powers, and sophomore Joe Dumonk. C. J. Elliot and Lee Barlow, juniors, are also expected to see considerable action this year. Pro Football National League Los Angeles 17, Chicago Bears 14. Green Bay 35, Detroit 4. Chicago Cards 45, Philadelphia 21. Pittsburgh 17, Boston 7. New York 35, Washington 10. All-America Conference Cleveland 42, Baltimore 0. New York 20, Brooklyn 17. Los Angeles 34, Chicago 14. San Francisco 21, Buffalo 21. ORANGE BOWL KU vs Georgia Tech SPECIAL TRAIN Miami, Fla. Special KU Train Lv. KC Sunday, Dec. 28th Rt. K.C. Sunday, Jan. 4th All meals on train Stay at Best Hotels. Taxi to and from Bowl Sightseeing & Boat Cruise each All Expense__$112.50 Pullman, lower__$178.50 Compt. for 3___186.93 Dr. Room for 4 SPECIAL FLIGHT Lv. K.C. Tuesday, December 30th Ret. K.C. Sunday, January 4th All expense Roundtrip $212.88 Tickets for Orange Bowl Special obtainable only at $10. Deposit holds reser. Douglass Tours 212 E. 10th St. K.C. 6, Mo. Extensions; Havana-Nasua, return home through Washington, D.C. 2 days. all expenses, $35.50' Intramural Basketball Schedule Intramural Basketball Schedule Monday—Robinson Annex 6 p.m. Sigma Chi vs. Phi Kappa 5 p.m. Delta Chi vs. Alpha Tau Omega 8 p.m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Kappa Alpha Psi 7 p.m. Kappa Sigma vs. Theta Tau 9 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Alpha Kappa Psi 9 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Alpha Kappa Fsi Bristol Flat, Halei Naka Lumpha 10 p.m. Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda Rohinson Gymnastics 8 p.m. Phi Delta Theta vs. Triangle 9 p.m. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta Tau 10 p.m. Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. A.V.C. 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