PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 4,1946 BY BOB DELLINGER Daily Kansan Sports Writer The Jayhawkers will play the powerhouse of the Midwest Saturday when they face the Oklahoma Sooners. The Sooners, with only a fair wont-lost record, have battled two of the top teams in the country to a nearstandstill. Opening their season against mighty Army, the Oklahomaans weren't frightened by the Cadet press clippings, and held the Army power house to a two-touchdown margin. Next the Sooners eked out a victory against the Texas Aggies, 10 to 7, but lost their next game, another thriller, to Dana X. Bible's mighty Texas eleven. But, with a poor statistical record of two losses in their first two games, the Oklahomans have nevertheless been recognized as one of the nation's top teams. The powerful line, known to sports writers as the "Great Wall" of Oklahoma has consistently outplayed opponents and has limited opposing offense to a negligible gain. It has been a custom at Oklahoma in the past to select one outstanding back, and plug him with publicity into a potential all-American. This year the apple of the Sooner eye has been Joe Golding, flashy halfback. Undoubtedly he is good, or he wouldn't have been chosen for the Oklahoma "darling". But as always, when the spotlight is concentrated on one player, someone gets left in the dark. The whole Oklahoma line, for instance, is recognized by sports authorities as one of the best in the country, but the average spectator hears little about it. Another slight is to Jack Mitchell, who was recently shifted from quarterback to halfback to get fuller use of his running ability. Mitchell leads all Big Six safety men in punt returns with an average of over 20 yards per try. The Jayhawkers won't have the services of Bill "Red" Hogan out behind center until the Missouri game at the earliest, and probably not until next year. "A second break at this stage would mean a cast for two or three months," he added, "and we don't want to take the chance." Dr. Robert Allen, team physician, said today that there was only a "bare possibility" that Hogan will be ready this year. Hogan's leg is "healing well", but a slight misalignment will make it "risky" for him to play this year. Dr. Allen said. I-M Basketball Teams May Use Gymnasium Intramural basketball teams may register every Monday beginning today, for one hour's use of practice courts in Robinson gymnasium. Practice hours will be from 7 to 10 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday of each week. Two courts will be in use at the same time, and the first eighteen teams registering will be permitted to use the courts for that week. Registration blanks will be on the bulletin board outside the intramural office in the gym. I-M Football Schedule All intramural football games will be played today at 4:15 p.m. instead of 4:30 p.m. Today's schedule: I. S.A. vs. Delta Upson, field one; Sigma Pha Epsilon vs Delta Chi, field two; Tau Kappa Epsilon vs Triangle, field three; Delta Tau Delta vs Pi Kappa Alpha, field four; Beta Theta Pi "B" vs Signal Nu "B", field five. Tomorrow: Y.M.C.A. vs Sigma Chi, field one; Blanks vs Delta Chi, field two; Kappa Sigma vs Spooner Thayer, field three; Battenfeld vs Pi Kappa Alpha, field four; Smithsonian vs Alpha Phi Alpha, field five. Golf, Handball, Horseshoes, Tennis Reach Division Semi-Finals Today The individual intramural sports, horseshoes, tennis, handball, and golf, reached the semi-final stage in each division today. Four rounds of play have been completed, and 57 men are still in the running for championship honors. men, William Jones, Beta Theta Pi, and Marshall Hulett, Phi Two men, William Jones, Beta Gamma Delta, have reached fifth round play in more than one sport. Jones has not yet been defeated in either golf or handball. Hulett has won all his contests in horseshoes and handball. Winners in the last round of play are: HORSESHOES **Division I:** Hulett, Phi Gamma Delta; Gunther, Delta Tau Delta; Kreamer, Beta Theta Pi; Mordy, Delta Tau Delta. Division II: Means, Alpha Tau Omega; Henry, Independent; Humphreys, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Joseph, Beta Theta Pi. Division III: Hartley, Beta Theta Pi; Schreiner, Phi Kappa; Wreglesworth, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Ogilvie, Phi Gamma Delta Division IV: Hall, Beta Theta Pi; Martindell, Alpha Tau Omega; Helgeson, Phi Gamma Delta. HANDBALL Division I: West, Beta Theta Pi; Hulett, Phi Gamma Delta; Carpenter, Phi Kappa Psi; Cushing, Beta Theta Pi. Division II: McSpadden, Phi Gamma Delta; Simpson, Beta Theta Pi; Hunter, Beta Theta Pi; Walker, Kappa Sigma. Division III: Williams, Phi Delta Theta; Shelton, Beta Theta Pi, Smart, Phi Delta Theta; Hodgson, Phi Gamma Delta. Division IV: Jones, Beta Theta Pi; Van Ert, Phi Gamma Delta; Seaman, Sigma Nu. TENNIS Division I: Orr, Phi Gamma Delta; Capps, Beta Theta Pi; Daugherty, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Division II: MacFerran, Phi Gamma Delta; Goehring, D.F.P. Fitch, Spooner-Thayer; Briney, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Division III: Couch, Sigma Chi, McCaul, Phi Kappa Psi; Black, Delta Tau Delta. Division IV: Proctor, Beta Theta Pi; Billings, Spooner-Thayer; Scotfield, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Dekker, Sigma Chi. GOLF Division I: Delongy, 941 Club; Olsen, Phi Kappa Psi; Brinkman, Phi Kappa; K. Scott, Phi Delta Theta. Division II: Courtland, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Coultre, Phgamma Delta; Moore, Delta Tau Delta; Hedrick, Phdelta Theta. Division III: Jones, Beta Theta Pi; Marshall, I.S.A.; G. Scott, Independent. Intramural managers will meet at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in 202 Robinson to discuss plans for intramural basketball, bowling and volleyball Division IV: Libby, Phi Gamma Delta; Fahey, Y.M.C.A.; Kennedy, Sigma Chi; Meeker, 941 Club. Team Managers Will Meet To Plan Winter -Sports Each manager is asked to be present or to have a representative at the meeting. Jones Places First, K.U. Last In Race A K.U. harrier took first place in the triangular Big Six 2-mile run at Manhattan Saturday but the team finished in third place behind Kansas State and Iowa State. Earl Jones who ran as top man in the absence of Hal Moore, took first place and beat Moore's time in covering the 880 in 9:48.4. The previous time held by Moore was 9:58. The Wildcats took the race by finishing in second, third, fourth, eighth, and ninth places for a total of 45 points. Iowa State was second with 40 and K.U. third with 26 points. I-M Football Race Division One | | W. | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Phi Delta Theta | 4 | 0 | | Sigma Phi Epsilon | 3 | 1 | | Blanks | 2 | 2 | | Sigma Nu | 2 | 2 | | Delta Chi | 2 | 2 | | Theta Tau | 1 | 3 | | Army | 0 | 4 | Division Two | | W. | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Alpha Tau Omega | 4 | 0 | | Sigma Alpha Epsilon | 4 | 0 | | Tau Kappa Epsilon | 2 | 1 | | Kappa Sigma | 2 | 3 | | Triangle | 1 | 2 | | Spooner-Thayer | 1 | 3 | | Phys. Ed. 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