PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 20,1945 IN THE HUDDLE with PAT PENNEY Iowa and Oklahoma A. & M. are favorites over Nebraska and Oklahoma with the crystal ball gazers in the last football Pickograph of the season. Frank Pattee, guest prognosticator, and game captain of the victorious K-State game, selects the Jayhawkers as winners over the Missouri Tigers in the final gridiron clash this Saturday. E. C. Quigley and Henry Shenk likewise follow Pattee's predictions. Your editor stands alone in selecting the strong Missouri Tigers as victors in the annual Thanksgiving tilt. The Missouri line, which is far from a featherweight line, is hard to crack and your editor believes they will take Kansas with at least two touchdowns to spare. MASSACRE MIZZOU Meet Your Team Meet Your Team He's sold on the navy as a career, and after 16 months in bell-bottom trousers, Ben Wilson, 200-lb Jay- -Wilson hawker center, plans to serve at least 16 more years in the service of the navy. Ben is another V-12 transfer from Dennison where he was a military science major. After four months out West (Lawrence is Wilson West (Chapman is the farthest west he has been) Ben is a confirmed Hilltopper and really likes K.U. During his senior year of high school at Dover, Ohio, Ben played every minute of every football game. He played four years of football for Dover High and lettered two years in the pivot position. MASSACRE MIZZOU Ambitious Wilson says sleeping is his No. 1 hobby, with sports running a close second. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. John Wise is another 6-foot freshman from Lawrence majoring in physical education. John played one year of football for Lawrence High and is now substitute in the pivot position for the Jayhawkers. During this season, he has seen action in the Washburn, Ft. Riley and K-State games. Not to be different from his teammates, John goes for T-bones and French fries in a big way. He served on his high school Student Council for three years. Call KU 25 with your news. VARSITY ENDS TONITE GEN. EISENHOWER'S "The True Glory" and "The Girl of the Limberlost" Nursing Aptitude Tests In Union Tomorrow Nurses appitude tests will be given Wednesday to all applicants for nursing, Dr. A. H. Turney, head of the Guidance Bureau said today. The tests will be given in the Pine room at the Union, he said. These tests are given once a month under the direction of the National League for Nursing Education. They last all day and are taken by applicants from Kansas and surrounding states. Tourney Deadline Set Intramural basketball and tennis tournament entry blanks must be in at the women's gym before Thanksgiving vacation, Miss Ruth Hoover said today. Free Homecoming Movies DK With Theater Manager The free motion pictures offered to K.U. students Friday night may become part of the Homecoming plaus every year, S. E. Schwahn; manager of the Lawrence theaters, stated today. LOST—Sigma Nu pin. Inscribed on back (R.W.Y. Nu '45). Finder please call Richard Young, 18908. GRANADA NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY THE RISING SUN BLACKED OUT BY AN ATOM BOMB! TIMELY!... TENSE!... TERRIFIC! Exploding onto the screen as the world ponders t he terrifying problem of the Atom Bomb! FREE! WED. NITE! 2 TURKEYS - 2 DUCKS and They're Dressed Continuous Shows Thanksgiving (Thursday) from 1:00 Tunes to Whistle! Girls to Whistle At! THURSDAY 3 DAYS Intramural Gridders In Hot Race to Playoff By KEITH WILSON With only one more day of games scheduled in the intramural football battle, several teams have pulled ahead and can be picked to participate in the playoff fight. The closest race of many recent years was run this year in Division I with the Beta's and the Phi Delt's battling it out all the way. Both teams have racked up four wins and one loss. Though both teams are organized on an entirely different basis, they constitute a threat to the Division II teams they will meet in the play-offs. The Phi Delt team is a one man outfit. It depends heavily on the triple-threat back, Johnny McShane. With McShane in the star backfield position, the Phi Delt's can be counted on to give a tough fight to any opponent. Without him they The Beta's, on the contrary have a well balanced team that depends on no one man. lose all their offensive strength and become an easy victim. In Division II the competition has been more clearly divided, with the steamrolling Phi Gam team taking the lead and showing up as one of the best teams in either league. With their score of six wins and no losses, the Phi Gams are certain to play against the Division I teams in the playoff. The Fijis have a well-organized team which can run as well as pass. Unlike many of the other teams which depend almost entirely on an aerial offensive, the Fijis have made nearly half their record-breaking 158 points, on runs. Len Hartigan, Jim Kennedy, and Jim Richey share the spotlight in the Fiji backfield with End Jim Morris, completing a wicked pass combination. Rounding out the Division II combination for the playoff will be either the V-12 team or the Sigma Chi team, with the V-12's favored to fill Sophomores, Juniors Lead Volleyball Race The sophomore volleyball team trimmed the seniors 30-17 last night in Robinson gym. The upper classmen couldn't seem to settle down. The juniors defeated the fresh man team 46-23. Alberta Cornwell, Margery Stubbs, and Kathryn O'Leary were outstanding junior players. JoAnn Spalding, Rosemary Gaines, and Harriet Connor made some good set-ups and spikes for the freshmen. The winners will play off the tie Monday, and the two losers will battle for the third place. the spot. Though the Sigma Chis have a fast running team quite adept at handling the ball, the V-12's will be slightly favored to win in their tussle Tuesday. Looking at both leagues as a whole, the teams to watch closely will be the powerful Phi Gam's and the Beta's. HAS FOOTBALL LOST ITS KICK? Knute Rocke said, "Give me a good, reliable punter, and I won't worry about my offense." Can't today's football players kick? Why is Lou Little a little sad? Maybe he remembers when guys really could boot the pigskin—17 field goals in one game! A 63-yard kick for a field goal! 97 points scored by a player who was never officially in the game! 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