PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 31,1946 BY BOB DELLINGER Daily Kansan Sports Writer A battered and bruised Kansas team will take the field Saturday against one of the Midwest's top eleven The Jayhawkers take on Oklahoma A & M, last year's Cotton Bowl winners, at Lawrence in the fifth game of a 23-year-old series. The series began back in 1923 when the Jayhawkers whipped the Cowboys, 9 to 0. The Aggies came back in 1924 to eke out a 3 to 0 victory. The end of a three-year string came in 1925 after the Jayhawkers had won the third meeting, 13 to 3. The Jayhawkers will be at home for a two-game stay, and plan to upset the dope bucket and drop the Aggies. The series was not resumed until 1931 when the Aggies again edged out a close one to win 13 to 7. Another long string of open years in the series was closed this season as the Cowpokes and the Jayhawkers resume hostilities with a record of two wins each. But blond Bob Fenimore, the Aggie bombshell, will try to bust up the works. Fenimore has been out with injuries most of the season, but is returning to the lineup in the pink of condition for the first time Although the Aggies are rated on a par with Tulsa in the Sooner state, Kansas figures to put up a better showing than against the Golden Hurricane last week. Counting a possible win over Kansas State, this game will swing the balance either way. The tie with T.C.U, at the first of the year threw the schedule into nine decisions which can wind up with three, four, or five wins within the realm of probability. This is considered the last chance for Kansas to come through the season with a winning record. The Aggies have not had the record season in '46 as in the past, but they remain a powerhouse in Midwest football. Their long win streak was broken by Arkansas who tied them early in the season, but no Midwest team has handed the Cowpokes a defeat. Texas and S.M.U. of the Southwest conference, and Georgia of the Southern conference have accounted for all the Agiele's defeats. The Aggies rate the edge in comparative scores, but upsets have happened before, and can happen again. DeMolay Members Will Organize Monday DeMolay, an organization sponsored by Masonic orders for younger men (16-21) will hold an organizational meeting at 4 p.m. Monday in the Kansas room of the Union. All men formerly initiated into the order are urged to attend. Masonic members of the faculty also are invited. Men interested but unable to attend may receive information by calling 2660. FORM THE HABIT OF GOING Down the Hill To EAT at the BLUE MILL Jayhawkers Work On A & M Plays; Reports Say 'No Aggie Dissension' The Jayhawkers displayed plenty of spirit and speed in practice sessions Wednesday as Coach George Sauer prepared, his charges for the inter-conference clash with the Oklahoma Aggies here Saturday. user used two teams alternately in running plays against the "B" l in dummy practice. ◆ Hoyt Baker, probable starter at fullback against the Cowpokes, drove through on line bucks with other regulars Lynne McNutt, quarterback, Ray Evans, left half, and Dick Bertuzzi, right half, running end sweeps and tossing passes. Also on the firing line in preparation for an aerial bombardment Saturday were Cliff McDonald, southpaw passer, and Cecil Mester, reserve quarterback. The Varsity brushed up on pass defense and running plays of the Aggies with the "B" team executing the Cowpokes' offense from single wing formation. Reports from the Aggie camp say there is nothing to the rumor that there was dissension among the players of the football squad. Coach Jim Lookabaugh trimmed his squad to 41 players and divided them into two organizations, a Varsity team and the "T" squad. The "T" squad is to be employed to run plays of schools using this formation against the Varsity. Four men who were consigned to the "T" outfit quit the squad because "they'd rather devote full time to their school work rather than divide it between the reserve squad and their studies." There are about 5000 golf courses in the United States now, compared with 200 in 1914. Badminton Tourney Down To 16 Women Competition in the women's intramural badminton tournament is down to four contestants in each division. Division I: Billings, Phi Beta Phi; Lemon, Alpha Omicron Pi; Mueller, Delta Gamma; van der Smissen, Looksse hall. Most recent winners in their divisions are: Division II: Lippelmann, Loeskley hall; Winn, Pi Beta Phi; Strowig, Watkins hall; Michener, Independents. Division III; Anderson, Alpha Delta Pi; Daugherty, Kappa Alpha Theta; Shepherd, Harmon Co-op; Schutz, Kappa Gamma. Division IV: Hampton, Alpha Omicron Pi; Hiscox, Pi Beta Phi; Curry, Independents; Keplinger, Pi Beta Phi. NEW 1947 KAISER-FRAZER CARS On Display at BOARD & MOORE 7th & Vermont Field 1—Sigma vs. R.O.T.C. Field 2—Phi Kappa “B” vs. Phi Delta Theta “B” Field 4—Phi Gamma Delta vs. I.S.A. Field 3-Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Phi Alpha IM Football Schedule Field 1—Sigma vs. R.O.T.C. K-Club Meeting Tonight The K-Club will meet at 7:30 to night on the second floor of Robinson gymnasium. All letter men of the University have been invited. SPECIAL FLAVOR For the Month Divinity Ice Cream at VELVET FREEZE 742 Mass. Phone 720 Read the Daily Kansan daily QUALITY FOOD — ECONOMICAL Breakfast Lunch Dinner Across from BILL'S GRILL 1109 Mass. 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