PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 8 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1943 Jayhawks to Play Last Grid Game With Centaurs in Junction City The Kansas Jayhawks will leave by train this evening for Junction City, where at 2:30 tomorrow they will tangle with the mighty Ft. Riley CRTC gridsters in a Turkey Day finale which is expected to attract 7,000 soldiers and holiday fans. This Thanksgiving Day contest, arranged for the entertainment of the soldiers, was moved to the high school field because of limited seating capacity at the fort. The Jayhawks originally planned to take a bus early Thursday morning, but ODT officials decided against it with the only alternative of taking the Wednesday night train. Miller Replaced by Overman The Centaurus boast a powerful team of ex-college and professional stars, and last week defeated the Camp Grant Warriors, 10 to 6, to take the Midwest army championship. Having lost only to Great Lakes by a narrow margin in the season opener and to the Iowa Seahawks, 2 to 20, the same team that held Notre Dame to a 1-point win, Ft. Riley will take the field tomorrow as top heavy favorite. Loss of Ed Miller, 220-pound tackle and aviation cadet, who must stay for final examinations Thursday, will hurt Jayhawk chances. He will be replaced by Don Overman. Head Coach Noted for Trickery Kansas has been well scouted by the soldiers. Their head coach, Maj. Men's Touch-Football Intramural Standing Fran G. Welch, witnessed the Washburn-KU season opener, and last Saturday Pfc. Harry Evans, assistant coach, was in the press box. The latter, a graduate of St. Benedicts, is a brother of Kansas' immortal Ray Evans. He is confident of a Centaur victory. A League W L B League W L Blanks ... 3 0 SAE ... 3 0 Beta ... 2 1 DTD ... 3 0 Battenfeld ... 1 1 DU ... 2 1 Phi Gam ... 1 1 Phi Psi ... 1 1 Sigma Chi ... 1 2 Phi Delt ... 1 2 TKE ... 0 1 Triangle ... 0 2 Medics ... 0 1 Carrush ... 0 3 The Centaurs will exhibit razzle-dazzle and trickery unless Coach Welch has changed. The former Emporia State mentor has been noted for his fancy-dan tactics. To Honor with Turkey Dinner Bob and Bernie Ruman, former Arizona U. stars, were big guns in the Camp Grant game as a brother passing combination. One of Coach Welch's former boys, Keith Caywood, all-state with Emporia, has starred at halfback. Place kicker for the Centaurs is Clif Patton, TCU, who kicked a 23-yard field goal in the Camp Grant game. Starting lineups: Jayhawks will be honored with a turkey dinner at the fort after the game. Kansas Pos. Ft. Riley Dick LE Swan Agee LT O'Jibway Gruden LG Patton Hird C Skladany Keller RG Iwucz Overman RT Loika Stucker RE Carmichael Robinson QB R. Ruman George LH Duhart Walton RH Ford Mowery FB B. Ruman Dean Sims Has Article Published A two-column article, "Shower Strategists," by Pfc. Dean Sims appeared in the September issue of the army publication, Broadcaster, of Scott Field, Ill. Pfc. Sims was a student in the department of journalism here last year. Bumper Mushroom Crop in 1942 Bumper Mushroom Crop in 1942 The American mushroom crop totaled 48,000,000 pounds last year. If you are wacky enough to to strain your eyes reading this, then you are wacky to join---- T.C.W.T.F.P.Q.T.V.H.D. D$^a$ We Couldn't Think of Anything Screwy Enough to Describe This Picture So We Left the Upper Right Space Blank. (P.S. The characters in this story drive the wallpare nuts.) - The Crowds Who Think the Funniest Picture of the Year is "Hi Diddle Diddle." GRANADA OWL SHOW SAT. SUNDAY----4 Days STARS IN SERVICE Nitrogen Liberated by Guns Nitrogen Liberated by Guns One hundred twenty pounds of nitrogen go back into the air each time a 16-inch gun is fired. Hambro to Speak in Missouri C. J. Hambo, president of the Norwegian Parliament and of the League of Nations assembly, will be the main speaker at the sixty-eighth annual session of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers Association. Government officials have requested that all Christmas parcels be mailed by Dec. 10. U. of Illinois Builds Labratory Using materials and equipment already on hand, the University of Illinois has built a new Sanitary Engineering laboratory in which municipal sanitation problems will be studied. LAST TIME TONITE "IN OLD OKLAHOMA" THURSDAY Thru Saturday CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M. THURSDAY GRANADA OWL SHOW, 11:45 SATURDAY NITE SUNDAP—4 Days Eight Left in Tennis Quarter-Finals Eight contestants are still competing in the quarter-finals of the women's intramural tennis singles. The rest of the finals matches will probably be postponed until spring. Miss Ruth Hoover, physical education instructor, announced today. The women who are entered in the finals are: College Paper Enters 107th Year Peggy Davis, Patricia Graham, Jean Hoffman, Lavone Jacobson, Katherine O'Leary, Shirley Rhodes, Patricia Silban, and Esther DeBord. College Paper Lents 10th Rea The Miami Student, oldest college newspaper in the United States, was established in 1836, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Mail all Christmas packages by Dec. 10. The improvements to be made include a new $8,000 hangar, resurfacing of 5,000 feet of runway at $5,000 and a refueling ramp and line at $2,000. The cinders for the runway have already been ordered, and the city has authorized the preliminary work on the runways. Work is being begun immediately in order to finish before the weather gets too cold, said City Attorney Clarence Gorrill. (continued from page one) CITY OFFICIALS---- Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 JAYHAWKER ENDS TONIGHT JAMES CAGNEY "Johnny Come Lately" THURSDAY Thru Saturday A beautiful girl! A dangerous mission! "Mr. Chips" in a fascinating new triumph!