PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 29,1946 BY BOB DELLINGER Daily Kansan Sports Writer Kansas has entered the toughest part of the 1946 football season. Definitely. Crippled by injuries, and with morale dealt a serious blow by Tulsa's Golden Hurricane, the Jayhawkers take on three of the top teams in the Middle West during the last four weeks of the season. Oklahoma A & M, 7 to 6 winners over TCU Friday, are next on the card. The Aggies of '46 have been a far cry from former Aggie teams, but with bombshell Bob Fenimore back in the lineup and in perfect condition for the first time this year, the Cowpokes will be a stiff obstacle. Next in row are the Sooners from the Big Six. The Oklahomaans are rolling toward a conference championship, and Kansas doesn't seem to be the one to stop them. With running stars Jack Mitchell and Jim Golding, the Sooners are power-packed in the backfield, and their line has proved its worth by holding two of the nation's top teams, Texas and Army, in check. The Jayhawkers then get a "breather" in Kansas State, but the Wildcats may not be so easy as expected. The Cats will undoubtedly take a beating from the El Toro Marines the week previous, but by that time the Jayhawkers will no doubt be in a decidedly weakened state, too. This year's season will end as usual with the Missouri Tigers, but the Bengals will be defending their own territory against what is predicted as an unsuccessful Kansas invasion. The way things look now, the Jayhawkers will wind up with a record of four wins, five losses, and one tie, barring further upsets either way, which resembles the pre-war seasons with a touch of improvement added. One bright light glowing on the horizon is the return of Bill "Red" Hogan to the lineup. Kahsas has been minus a two-fold passing attack since Red was injured at Denver. With his return to the lineup, the Jayhawkers may once again put a powerful backfield on the field. All it needs now is a stronger and heavier line, which has been the problem most of the year. The line was so badly outcharged at Tulsa that Ray Evans, Kansas passing star, was unable to complete a single pass. KU, Kansas City Tie In Hockey Game A 3-all tie was the result of a hard-played field hockey game between the KU women's squad and the Kansas City hockey club here Saturday afternoon. The half-score was 2-0, KU., but Aldrich scored twice in the second half for the Kansas City club and Hood added another goal to clinch a tie that was unbroken. Mueller, playing at right inner, drove for the goal early in the game for KU. Hoffman center forward scored twice in the first half, and KU's scoring was over for the game. Kansas City players were Gray, North, McReynolds, Aldrich, Hood, Nelson, Stein, Roberts, Klindt, Trate, Fry, Jacobson, Baker, and Gillette. KU fielded Pence, Mueller, Hoffman, Leigh, Westmoreland, McGee, vanderSmissen, Hampton, Topping, Anderson, Connor, Gunsolly, Foster, Fox, and Lippelmann. Second YMCA Town Hall The Rev. Edward G. Carroll, national student YMCA staff, will discuss "What Does the Veteran Want?" at 7:30 tonight at Henley house in the second of the YMCA Town Hall discussion series. The meeting was originally scheduled for the Kansas room. Phi Kappa, Phi Psi, PiKA, Delta Chi Win In Intramural Football Games Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Chi, and the Phi Kappa Psi "B" team all were victorious in touch football contests played Monday. The 941 Club, Battenfeld, Alpha Phi Alpha, R.O.T.C., and the Sigma Nu "B" eleven were the losers. Jim "Red" Carroll's passing was the deciding factor in the Phi Kappas' Jim Red Carroll on the 941 Club Carroll passed for three of his team's touchdowns, logging in with the re- scoring two of the scoring tones and Hoffman gathered in one. Lang scored the remaining Kappa counter on a pass interception in the third quarter. With tailback Davis throwing touchdown passes to Ellis, Russell, and Mercer, the Phi Psis were never pressed in downing Battenfeld 24 to 0. Ellis led scoring for the victors, racking up a second 6-pointer on the runback of an intercepted pass. Both teams scored all their points in the first half as the Pi K. A's defeated the Alpha Phi Alpha eleven to 6. Dick Lowe, Pi K. A. halfback, was the standout player of the game as he passed to Bob Cowne for two touchdowns and ran 27 yards for a third. Howard Brown scored the one touchdown for the losers when he snatched a blocked punt-out of the air and scampered across the goal. The R. O. T. C. team forfeited its game to the Delta Chi eleven. The Phi Psi second team shut out the Sigma Nu "B" squad 12 to 0. Kindscher scored in the first period for the Phi Psi eleven, taking a pass from McCaul in the end zone. the second touchdown was made by McCully when he intercepted a Sigma Nu pass in the second quarter and ran 35 yards to score. Archery Club Today WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS For Party Rentals Used Juke Box Records For Sale JOHN H. EMICK 1014 Mass. Phone 343 The Archery club will shoot from 4 to 6 p.m. today and tomorrow. Someone will be at Robinson gymnasium to check equipment. All archers are invited since club membership is still open. Miss Joie Stapleton, sponsor, said. Field 1—Smithsonian vs. Alpha Phi Alpha Field 2—Kappa Sigma vs. Spooner Thayer Intra-mural football schedule today is: IM Football Schedule Field 3—Wesley vs. Battenfeld Field 4—Steele vs. O'Keeffe Field 5- Beta Theta Pi "B" vs. Phi Delta Theta "B" Read the Daily Kansan daily. 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