THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE ason Win ung indivision winning Delta in the here Lo Shir- cas the Delta up a against need to sing up 52-22. umph Fron- and le with Chis team Nebraska Concentrates On All-Around Attack Injuries are again blasting away the hopes of many Big Six teams for victories in Saturday's games. This week Kansas State took it on the chin with injuries resulting from scrimmage. In the closing minutes of a tough scrimmage with the frosh yesterday, both Don Shaffer and Earl Williams, Wildcat sophomores, were injured to the extent that they may be out of the lineup against Missouri Saturday. Shaffer, who plays center or guard was primed for the pivot post against Missouri. Williams, a fullback, kicked the field goal that accounted for Kansas State's only score against Northwestern. Also, Junior Erickson, reserve halfback, suffered a hip injury and is on the doubtful list. Coach Hobbs Adams has been sharpening the Wildcats' passing attack which likely will be the most potent force that Missouri must face. Coach Don Faurot drilled the Missouri Tigers on the "T" formation yesterday until dark with intermingled punting sessions and long drills on fundamentals. After the long practice Coach Faurot warned the squad not to become overconfident for the Kansas State game Saturday. Both Capt. Darold Jenkins and Jeff Davis, regular centers, have been working out with the squad and will probably be in Saturday's game. At Lincoln, the Nebraska Cornhuskers varsity pounded the frost yesterday for the larger portion of the day's practice. Outstanding in scrimmage were Fullbacks Vike Francis and Wayne Blue, who tore through the center of the line for long gains. On passing plays Dale Bradley, Howard Debus, Marvin Athey, and Fred Metheny were very effective on the tossing end. The Huskers concentrated more on ground and passing plays rather than pass defense for Ralph Miller's tosses. The Oklahoma Sooners may take the air against Texas U. Saturday instead of relying on ground plays, Coach Dewey Luster indicated yesterday. Jack Jacobs and Huel Hamm continued to busy themselves tossing passes in practice, while the remainder of the team watched Texas plays run by the freshmen. Coach Luster also held a long signal drill as the Sooners prepared for the Longhorns. Striving for a scoring punch, Coach Ray Donels shifted his Iowa State squad for the first time yesterday. The new first team back-field including Paul Darling, Howard Tippee, George Gast, and Robert Seaburg ripped through the freshmen consistently with Tippee shining on pass plays. The Cyclones remain idle this Saturday, meeting Missouri at Ames for the homecoming game October 18. RIFLING RALPH---corner and that your car should be "Winterized" Now (continued from page four) Temple found Miller in fine form, completing 12 out of 23 passes for 162 yards. The game with Washington was a different story, however. Playing in mud and rain, Ralph tried only four passes and the one which was successful was completed behind the line for loss of a yard. Consequently, Miller heads into the third game of the season with a passing record of 13 completions in 27 attempts. Below the .500 percentage mark, he will be out to boost his average to the 1939 level Saturday. (continued from page four) Doris Twente were impressive for the Gamma Phis. KAPPAS OPEN---corner and that your car should be "Winterized" Now In another uneven contest, the Chi Omegas slaughtered Miller Hall Quack Club Adds Seven Members Seven of the 21 women who were entered in the final tryouts of the Quack club, national honorary swimming sorority, were chosen as new members last night following the tryouts in Robinson gymnasium. The members were judged by former Quack club members and Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education. Margaret Whitehead, president of the organization, announces the following pledges: Betty Gsell, Jean Boardman, Pat Armel, Harriet Hutchison, Lucille Comley, Cynthia Gilmer, and Helen Herrick. In addition, a preferred list was made. If any of the regular members drop out of the club, the women on this list will be chosen to membership. 63 to 21. The Burkhead sisters, Donna and Dot, paced the Chi Omega team. The preferred list includes Mary Lou Martin, Jane Allen, Martha Rayl, and Mary Taylor. Miss Hoover announced today that the deadline for tennis matches had been extended to October 18, due to bad weather conditions. Interviews for freshmen intramural manager applicants will be held in Room 202, Robinson gym, October 14, according to senior manager Maurice Baringer. The interviews will be held from 3:30 on, until all of the candidates are interviewed. Intramural Applicants To Be Interviewed Oct. 14 A committee composed of student managers Maurice Baringer, and Bill Collinson, a representative of Men's Student Council, and Dr. E. R. Elbel, director of the University intramural program, will select the three freshmen managers. Topeka Rally for K. U. Coaches Topka Rally for K. U. Coaches Coaches Gwinn Henry, Vic Hurt, and Wayne Replogle were guests at a pep rally of the Jayhawk Loyalty Club at Topeka last night. Justice Hugo T. Wedell, president of the Alumni Association, was the principal speaker. After the speeches the pictures of the Kansas-Washington game were shown. If you can't afford stamps to mail your letters home, see Lou Cook, I.S.A. Yesterday Lou found two addressed but unstamped letters in a classroom, solicited pennies for stamps from classmates, and mailed the letters. If you lost the two letters, addressed to Louisberg, stop worrying. SPORTS SLANTS---- (continued from page four) Baylor's Wilson will run wild and roughshod over Arkansas. Cornell to beat Harvard in a tossup. Washington State to surprise Washington, Tulane will be fortunate in winning from Rice, Michigan by a small difference over de-emphasized Pittsburgh, Minnesota to win after a battle with Illinois, Indiana to take Texas Christian, and Tulsa to blow aside Creighton. FOOTBALL SEASON Brings a reminder that cold weather is just around the car should be "Winterized" Now. NOTE: ● Change to Winter Grade Oil - Change Transmission, Differential Lubricants - DeFrosters - Accessories - Auto Heaters PHONE 4 FREE! Grantland Rice's Famous Cities Service Football Guide Fritz Co. CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS H. W. STOWITS The Rexall Store 9th & Mass. Phone 516 Free Delivery Ping Pong Tournament To Begin Table tennis tossers will swing into the annual fall ping pong tournament Monday in the Memorial Union game room. Monday is the deadline for taking entries in the Student Union Activities office in the sub-basement of the Memorial Union building, according to Bob Hodgson, Union intramural chairman. The winners in the single tournament for both men and women will make the Ping Pong Team, which will engage in interstate games and will probably play teams from Kansas City, Topeka, the University of Nebraska, and Kansas State College. The team is composed of three men and three women. Talk about the New Deal! The eligibility committee, headed by N. W. Storer, associate professor of physics, is officially named the Committee On University Organizations Other Than Athletic. SOLD BY UNIVERSITY MEN Oracle Database Developer