TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE; KANSAS one usual iron ma- ted out- tangle against eleven he. Har- some to Christian, a an en- columbia God's foe, will meet which, hands of ardman, an's re- nall in all good out improve. PAGE FIVE Evans with a tied the kncle the spective ks, and had the methodos active, as highly under- a high ers who namite, r in the michigan yeard-ees Joe not ex- one pro- meither Nor did high one a fairer MU-NU Fray May Decide League Title The Big Six hospital list is a long and disappointing one this week, with important key men out with sustaining injuries. The Nebraska Cornhuskers remained indoors yesterday with a light workout and revamp of the Husker line, Clarence Herndon, veteran tackle, and Herb Von Goetz, sophomore guard, are out of the lineup with injuries which will keep them on the bench for ten days or more. Also, Jack Hazen, third string end, is suffering from a sprained ankle. Howard Martig will take Herndon's position at tackle for the Missouri game next Saturday while Charles Duda appears the most likely replacement for Von Goetz. Wade out for Sure Maurice (Red) Wade, Missouri quarterback and chief ground ORVILME MATHEWS ROGER EASON gainer, was shelved yesterday with a hip muscle injury. Wade has been bothered by an injury intermittently this fall but with the added hip trouble he may not play against Nebraska Saturday. Other players absent from yesterday's practice were Rayburn Chase, fullback; Ed Sweeney, guard; and Dick Keller, halfback. Leo Milla, second string backfall who missed the Iowa State game, returned to uniform yesterday. It has been hinted that Coach Faurot may polish the Tigers on passing with Joe Flavin, a sophomore passer, being the key man in the aerial setup. Flavin has been out all season so far with injuries, but may play in the Nebraska game with his passing technique supplementing the running attack built around Harry Ice, Bob Steuber, and Maurice Wade. Ellis Alexander moved into the fullback post left vacant by the injured Paul Darling on the Iowa State eleven. Darling's absence has Cyclone fans worried about Iowa State's chances against the Jayhawks. Darling suffered two cracked ribs and a bruised side in the Missouri game. Fergus T. Park The Oklahoma Sooners have serious business at hand this week as they prepare for Saturday's game with Santa Clara. Coach Dewey Luster announced yesterday that both first string tackles, Roger Eason and Harold Teeter, will be back in uniforms after missing the Kansas State game. Plato Andros, substitute tackle in the Kansas State game, will be out of the Sooner lineup for two weeks, Coach Luster revealed. Andros, who performed exceptionally well at Manhattan, was injured three times in the game. Iowa State Center BOB KIRKPATRICK Women's Intramurals By Nancy Prather --center, wrenched knee; and Long, injured hip. While all three likely will be able to play Saturday, none of them will be in tip-top condition. One-sided scores was the keynote of last night's women intramural volleyball games. The Independents defeated the T.N.T. by a score of 40-25. The T.N.T. team was handicapped by having only five girls on the team. Betty Watson and Kathryn Schaake led the Independents to victory. At the half E.T.C. led the I.W.W. by one point. The I.W.W. team led by Evelyn Herriman, Frances Davison and Marge Rader came back the second half to pile up scores, making the final score 46-20. Ruth Hoover and Joie Stapleton showed strength on the E.T.C. team. The Kappas won their third straight game, winning from Watkins hall 52-22. Althea Shuss gave the Kappas a scare in the second half by serving for 14 consecutive points. Lo Smith and Mary Beth Dodge rallied the Kappas and won easily. SEEK VICTORY---center, wrenched knee; and Long, injured hip. While all three likely will be able to play Saturday, none of them will be in tip-top condition. (continued from page four) will be able to play this week, remains to be seen. Added to the hospital list at Milwaukee were Ralph Miller, with a wrenched right arm; Bob Githens, BOB GITHENS the squad recently has been Bob Hagen, junior end. Converted from a blocking back to and end in spring practice, Hagen, had some difficulty mastering the fine points of playing the wing position. The experience of game conditions has brought him along fast this fall, however. Most improved lineman on 'Modern Eugenic Measures' The Zoology club of Snow hall will meet tomorrow afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. The meeting will consist of a dinner and a speech on "Modern Eugenic Measures" by A. Bryon Leonard, assistant professor of zoology. Tax Refunded! Activity Books q Students who paid the federal tax of 59 cents on their activity tickets before Oct.1, may call at the University business office for a refund. Those who have not exchanged their activity fee receipts for their activity books should do so at once. Karl Klooz, bursar, explained that the Collector of Internal Revenue reversed his first decision to collect a tax on all activity books purchased before Oct. 1. At the present time about 150 students have collected the refund. Pi Tau Sigma Elects Bond to be Delegate The convention opens Oct. 30 and ends Nov.1.Bond will be the first delegate this newly organized chapter has sent to such an assembly. James Bond, senior, was elected delegate to the Pi Tau Sigma threeday national convention in Pittsburgh, Pa., at a meeting of that mechanical engineering fraternity yesterday. Jayhawkers Start Cage Practice In Hoch Auditorium The University basketball squad worked out in Hoch auditorium, scene of the home cage contests, for the first time today. The squad will continue to hold practices there three days a week, on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays. "We are the only Big Six team that has to play its home games on a semiforeign court," Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen commented. So far, offensive and defensive fundamentals have been stressed in practice. The players scrimmage only about ten minutes each afternoon. Fans will have their first opportunity to see the squad in action Friday evening, Nov. 21, when the varsity meets the freshmen for a pre-season titl. CONSIDER CALENDAR--- Gehe Raymond as Jeremy Wayne, the crazed suitor whose shot results in the tragic death of Moonvean played by Jeanette MacDonald in the new Technicolor version of "Smilin" Through" now playing at the Jayhawker through Wed. (continued from page one) one to work on the revision of the constitution, another to check on student housing conditions, and a third to work on a men student's activity honor point system. The committees are as follows: Housing: Scoot Somers, chairman, Bob Woodward, Elden Beebe, and John Poos. Activities honor point system Sam Iwig and Fred Lawson. Constitution: Orville Wright, chairman, John Conard, Mitt Allen, and Milton Sullivant. Contest Play-off for Pool Experts Men who can woo a cue or at least would like to make an attempt, are asked to sign up in the game room for the qualifying playoff in the Intercollegiate Telegraphic Billiard tournament. Deadline for entries is Thursday noon. Matches will be played in the game room Thursday and Friday nights. A team of the five players making the best showing in this qualifying tournament will represent the school in the national championship tournament. Lloyd Green, engineering senior, who was the section winner last year, traveled East for the national tournament, which will be held this year in Philadelphia. High scorer in each section need not necessarily be on the winning team. Bob Hodgson, college sophomore and Warren Snyder, engineering junior, have charge of the tournament. Kenneth Moses Enlists In Naval Reserve Corps Kenneth Vernon Moses, who received his bachelor of law degree last June, has enlisted in the Naval Reserve corps and is taking a special officer training course at a Great Lakes station.