PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 8,194 Other transfers on deck include George Koulouskis, 26-year-old end from Kansas City; Ed Schuck, 175-pound tailback from Marysville; Ralph Gering, second-string right halfback from Purdue; Morton Gerenail, second-string tackle from Washburn; Frank Lyons, tackle transfer from Washburn; Bill Schneider, St. Louis fullback; and Harry Hoffman, third-string guard from Case. Ten new V-12 reinforceers from four schools will give the Jayhawkers the heaviest manpower load of the season when they face the Marquette Avalanche at Milwaukee Saturday. Leo Viccelli, 180-pounder from Marysville Teachers college, is the prize among the new arrivals. Other new hands who will see action at Milwaukee are Walter Garrison, 183-pound tackle, a regular from Washburn, and Syd Bennett, six-foot, four-inch, 180-pound end from Marysville Teachers. Although none of the new gang will perform at Marquette, they will definitely add a reinforcing block for the Jayhawkers' final two stints against K-State and Missouri U. MASSACRE MARQUETTE Meet your team. Another Oklahoma Sooner who places the Jayhawkers at the top is Bill Morrow. 19-year-old back from Blackwell, Okla, Bill, who transferred from Kansas State Teachers college at Pittsburgh in July, is playing his first season of football for K.U. At Pittsburg, he was a forward starter in basketball and Wm. D. Morrov earned the letterman's card. Bill was graduated from Tulsa Central High school, where he played both basketball and baseball three years. He captained and lettered in both these sports during his senior year. During the summer months, he played on organized city baseball leagues for four years. Bill has been in the Navy V-12 program since July, 1944, and is majoring in math in the College. "Chubby" spreads 185 pounds and stretches to the 5-foot, 10-inch mark. Food preference goes to angel food cake without a second thought. British Lexicographer Praises Burnham He is a member of the Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. Josephine Burnham, professor emeritus of the English department, was highly complimented in a recently published volume, Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association, in which Sir William Craigie, British lexicographer, said that Professor Burnham was "one of the few American scholars" who gave him real help in the compilation of the American supplement to the Oxford Dictionary. Latimer To Speak Professor Burnham aided Sir William in his research over a period of six years. The American supplement is a standard work on the history of the development of American English. Dr. H. B. Latimer, anatomy professor, will speak at the Prenursing club meeting at the nurses home at 7:30 tonight, according to Sarah Seothorn, program chairman. Phi Delts Lead In Intramural Touch Football Intramural touch football resumed this week on the lower intramural fields after a two-week vacation. The league-leading Phi Delta swept over a strong Sig Al team to the tune of 12-0, and Sigma Nu started off their first game of the season by walking over Carruth Hall, 24-0. In Division II, the strong Sigma Chi's beat a weaker Pi K.A. team by a 42-0 score. Kappa Sigma scored their first win of the season by up-setting the Delta, 6-2. A game Kappa Alpha Psi squad bowed to a heavier V-12 team by a 24-6 margin. Game Closed Play The best game Tuesday was played in Division I between the Sig Alphs and the Phi Delta. Strengthened by new members recently, the SAE team was out to stop the championship-minded Phi Delta. In the latter part of the second quarter, McShane threw a bullet pass to Baker, who skirted deep into SAE territory and just reached the goal line. The play was registered as a Phi Delt touchdown, though the decision was contested. The Sig Alphs drove deep into Phi Delt home ground, but were stopped by the able Phi Delt pass defense. Through another quarter, the pigskin was pushed back and forth across the 50-yard stripe. Johnny McShane, the sparkplug of the Phi Delt team, skirted around end and made a spectacular run to cross the goal line for the final score of the game in the last quarter. Unset in Division H The hotly fought upset by the Kappa Sigs over the Delta Tau Delta team was the highlight of the Division II games. Bill Haskell, Delt, scored a touchback for the Delts early in the third quarter after catching a Kappa Sig behind his own goal line. The Kappa Sigs came through with a touchdown in the last minutes of the fourth quarter to climax YW To Have Service For New Members The annual W.Y.W.C.A. candle-light recognition service for new members will be held at 7 tonight at the Trinity Lutheran church. Emalouise Britton is in charge of the service and Ruth Brown, Jeanne Blanchard, Mary Breed, Mariette Bennett, and Dixie Gilliland will assist her. the game with a 6-2 score favoring the Kappa Sigs. The scheduled game between Phi Kappa Psi and Battenfeld hall was cancelled. At the halfway mark, intramural football team standings are as follows: Division I Vision I Won Los Phi Delt ... 2 0 Phi Psi ... 1 0 Sigma Nu ... 1 0 Beta ... 2 1 D.U. ... 1 2 S.A.E. ... 1 2 Battenfeld ... 1 1 Carruth ... 0 3 Division II Phi Gam ... 3 0 V-12 ... 3 0 Sigma Chi ... 2 1 T.K.E. ... 1 1 Kappa Sig ... 1 1 Delts ... 0 2 Pi K.A. ... 0 2 K.A. Psi ... 0 3 Do You Know Wiley? Sure, he's the lubrication man the best in the business! You'll find him at EIGHTH and NEW HAMPSHIRE -Let him lubricate your car and change that old oil to CITIES SERVICE KOOLMOTOR Phone 4 TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE Stadium Lights To Be Installed Plans are being made for the installation of an extensive lighting system in Memorial stadium, Ernest C. Quigley, director of athletics, announced today. Engineers are meeting to discuss the means of installing the lighting system. VARSITY TODAY ENDS THURSDAY Here's the Year's SUSPENSE SENSATION! FRIDAY and SATURDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN "LOST TRAIL" and RICHARD POWERS "Dangerous Intruder" Call KU 25 with your news. ALL WEEK NOW BREAKING ANOTHER ATTENDANCE RECORD ROMANCE AS YOU DREAM IT! ADVENTURE AS YOU LIKE IT! SUNDAY ENDS SATURDAY 2—TOP SHOCK-SENSATION HITS—2 Double Shriek & Shudder We Double-Dare You to See This IN MIDNIGHT'S MURKY SHADOWS HE STALKED HIS TRUSTING PREY! DARING SHUDDER SHOCK SENSATION! ALSO LATEST NEWS SAT. OWL SHOW, 11:45 and SUNDAY ALL WEEK AHEAD OF LOEW'S MIDLAND, KANSAS CITY The Grandest Loaf and Love Comedy Surprise Since "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" W Ho der 194 tion in.