PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1940 Intramural Stars Named Phi Gam's Place Four, Alph's Two On First Eleven 1940 INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL ALL-STARS First Team Second Team Cooper (Sig Ep) LE Olson (Phi Gam) Cheatham (Phi Delt) LT Gage (Sig Alph) F. Smith (Phi Gam) LG Ziegelmeyer (Sig Alph) Reeder (Phi Gam) C Barkmann (Phi Delt) McGee (Phi Delt) RG H. Smith (Sig Ep) Lillard (Beta) RT Long (Phi Gam) Beven (Phi Gam) RE Stoland (Beta) Reid (Phi Gam) (c) QB Newcomer (Phi Delt) Hamilton (Sig Alph) LH Geiger (Beta) Knight (Phi Psi) RH L. Smith (Sigma Chi) (c) Harp (Sig Alph) FB Stone (Sigma Nu) Honorable Mention LINEMEN: Eberhardt, Burtis, Pierce, Beta'; Yankey, Healy, Phi Gam; Prager, D. Haynes, Woodbury, Phi Delt; Kelchner, B. Ewers, Musser, Sig Alph; Page, Stephenson, Stipp, Sigma Nu; Murfin, Kappa Sig; Malonee, Hartman, Sigma Chi; Rice, D.U.; Bierney, Delta Chi; Stapleton, Delta Tau; Arbuckle, Thomas, Campbell, Phi Psi; Carpenter, Theta Tau; Dixon, Teke; Goleb, Newman Club; and B. Arthur, A.T.O. BACKS: Fees, Littooy, Beta; McSpadden, Shears, Hines, Phi Gam; Hyer, Beeler, Sigma Chi; Anderson, Hodge, Phi Psi; J. Walker, Wells, Phi Delt; Wilson, Sig Alph, Kresie, Saveley, Sig Ep; Russell, Israel, Sigma Nu; Fournier, Newman Club; Hensley, Morgan, Kappa Sig; Howard, Webb, Myers, A.T. O.; Simpson, Delta Tau; Dalrymple, Teke; Sherman, Burton, Delta Chi. By CLINT KANAGA Four heroes in Phi Gamma Delta's march to the intramural title, Dick Reid, Bill Bevan, Fritz Smith, and Louis Reeder have added to the champion's laurels with places on the Kansan's 1940 intramural all-star team. Keeping company with them are Kenny Hamilton and Dick Harp from the Sig Alphs' mighty array; the two defensive stars of the Phi Delt's, George Cheatham and Chuck McGee; and the outstanding players of three other fine teams—Bill Knight of Phi Reid Named Captain Kappa Psi, Bob Cooper of Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Tom Lillard of Beta Theta Pi. The captaincy of the all-star first team goes to Dick Reid, Phi Gam. Reid has no peer in all-around play. A fine kicker, good ball carrier, and superb passer, Reid rose to great heights under pressure. Rounding not the backfield are three high class men. Knight was the key player of a good Phi Psi team while Harp and Hamilton, the Sig Alph touchdown twins were dangerous threats at all times. Second team backfield berths went to Geiger, ace of the Beta attack; Newcomer, consistent Phi Delt quarterback; Stone, brilliant at all times for Sigma Nus ;and Smith, a great allaround performer on the Sigma Chi eleven. Other standouts were Hensley, Kappa Sig; Kresie, Sig Ep; Fournier, Newman Club; Anderson, Phi Psi; Shears, Phi Gam; and Daly-rmple, Teke. Beyen Leads Wingmen There was little to choose between the four all-star wingmen. Beven, besides snagging passes, was the fifth member in most backfields this year. Cooper, Sig Ep, was the top receiver of pigskins in intramurals with the spectacular Stoland, Beta, close behind, Olson, Phi Gam, headed the rest of the end stars which included Malone, Sigma Chi; Arbuckle, Phi Psi; Arthur, A.T.O.; Woodbury, Phil Delt; and B. Ewers, Sig Alph. Finest tackles were Lillard, Beta, and Cheatham, Phi Delt. Both stood head and shoulders above their nearest competition in blocking and defensive work. Cheatham has made the intramural all-star three times in the last four years. Gage, a fast Sig Alph rusher, and Long, a powerful Phil Gam blocker, beat out the rest of the competition which included Kelchner, Sig Alph; Murfin, Kappa Sig; and Burtis, Beta. Top flight guards were plentiful. Best by this selection were compact Good Guards Plentiful Phi Gam's Annex Grid Title By Beating Sig Alph's 7-0 KANSANS ENGAGE---wart Jayhawk center, will start Thursday. Loses Two Fingernails In the Missouri game last week, two fingernails were torn off Pierce's right hand but the Kansas line-backer dipped his hand in novacaine and continued to play. The injury was so severe that he was forced to carry his arm in a sling last weekend. As the hand is now bandaged, he cannot pas the ball at all and the problem which confronts the Jayhawg coaching staff is the protection of Pierce's fingers without ruining his passing. Playing offensive guard would not work for Pierce, as the Kansas team would then be weakened at defensive guard when he switched to the linebacking post on defense. Fluker on Injured List Fluker on Injured List Reserve strength at guard is slim, with Bob Fluker, 202-pound junior left guard, definitely out of action with a knocked down shoulder. Quido Massare, who has been alternating at left guard with Fluker, is still bothered by a knee injury. Recurrence of his shoulder injury at Columbia may keep Ross Relph, regular left tackle, off the starting lineup, but he is expected to see some service during the afternoon. (continued to page eight) little F. Smith, Phi Gam, and aggressive MeGee, Phi Delt, Harry Smith, Sig Ep bulwark, and Ziegelmeyer, Sig Alph, were nearly as good, with Eberhardt, Healy, Prager, and Campbell close on their heels. Center play for all-star honors developed into a three-way race between Reeder, Barkmann, and Pierce. Reeder, pivot man for the championship outfit, won out. He snapped the ball unerringed and was rarely outfoxed on the defense. SIX MAN ALL-STARS First Team End—Sheridan (Phi Psi) End—Clawson (Jayhawk Co-op.) Center—Moore (Sigma Chi) Back—Powell (Phi Psi) Back—Eidson (Sigma Chi) Back—Huddleston (A. K. Psi) Second Team Second Team End—Brown (Sigma Chi) End—Horner (Phi Psi) Center—Collinson (A.K. Psi) Back—Mitchellson (Jayhawk Co-op) Back—Snowden (Phi Delt) Back—Poole (A. K. Psi) Here's hopin'--- —You have a pleasant Thanksgiving —Eat plenty of Turkey —See a ball game —Greet all your friends —Have a real date for the dance And We Thank You for Your Courtesy This School Year. Phi Gamma Delta captured the 1940 intramural football championship by downing Sigma Alpha Epsilon 7 to 0 yesterday afternoon. The Phi Gam's outplayed the Sig Alph's during the entire game but gained their victory through a "break" and the heads-up play of Chain The touchdown came in the third quarter. Dick Reid, Phi Gam ace, tossed a long high pass intended for Bill Beven, Fiji end. Hamilton, alert Sig Alph back, leaped with Beven for the ball and batted it earthward. Healey Snags Ball The wobbing pigskin never reached the ground-as Healy, Phi Gam guard, bobbed up from nowhere, and snagged the ball for the winning touchdown. The Phi Gam's triumph extended their winning streak to nine for the season. The Phi Gam's marched straight down the field in the opening quarter to the Sig Alph 10 yard line. Ziegelmeyer, Sig Alph, intercepted a Fiji pass, squelching the Phi Gam offense. This same guard, "Ziggy" again picked one of Reid's aerials out of the atmosphere to disappoint Phi Gam rooters hoping for a score in the second period. Alph's Threaten Once The final two quarters found the Phi Gam's dominating the play and the Sig Alph's threatening only once. Stars for the news champs were Healy, McSpadden, and Beven. Best men on a game runner-up outfit were Gage, Ziegelmyer, and Wilson. In the six-man semi-final games, Phi Psi "B", led by Don Powel and Jack Horner, ace pass combination, overwhelmed a heretofore unbeaten Newman Club 26 to 2 while Sigma Chi "B" gathered a touchdown each half to defeat the Phi Delt "B" 12 to 0. Professors Attend Law Meet F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, and J. B. Smith and P. W. Viesselman, professors of law, attended a Legal Institute in Leavenworth yesterday. in the lower division of the Big Six. 23 Victories In 1936 One of the greatest of those winning teams was the 1936 crew which swept to 23 victories before losing in the Olympic play-offs. Another outstanding team was last year's "Pony Express" outfit which rode to the title of "Second Best" in the United States. The nuclei of these quintets will form the bulwark of the alumni team facing the untested undergraduates of this year. Ray Ebling, all-Big Six and All-American forward in 1934, '35, and '36, who since has played independent basketball with last year's National A.A.U. champions, Phillips "66," will be captain of the alumni five. Paired with him at the other forward berth will be his brother, Don, with whom he has never played on the same team in a regularly scheduled game during his 12 years of basketball. Allen's Oppose Each Other "Mit" Allen will get the starting call at center where he will oppose his brother, Bob. Mit will have the advantage of several year's experience, but Bob can balance this with the fact that their father will be on the varsity bench to aid his younger son. The guard positions for the alumni will be manned by Francis Kappleman, assistant varsity coach, and Dick Harp, another of last year's "ponies." Kappleman has asked for a big assignment by demanding he be named to guard Howard Engleman, blond scoring ace of the varsity. Evidence of Engleman's scoring ability this win- (continued to page eight) Now Comes The Real Thanksgiving The intrate were junic 25, a more on Bing fresh Build EAT YOUR TURKEY IN CARL'S GOOD CLOTHES--- Everything You Need in Clothes for Dinner to Football Game — Clothes You Can Wear Every Day Thru Winter. Topcoats $20 up. Be great of the Nielse soph a or Store Closed Thursday Thanksgiving