PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1940 Aggie Game Climaxes Season ★★ READING MANCINI Cage Fans Await All-Star-Varsity Tilt Jayhawk basketball fans licked their chops today in anticipation of the Varsity vs. the 1936 all-stars exhibition feast which will be served up to them in Hoch auditorium at 7:30 Tuesday evening. Besides giving the followers of Kansas basketball fortunes their first look at the team which will defend the championship won by the Jayhawks last winter, the game will bring back many Many Notables To Attend Frosh Club Meeting Numerous dignitaries 'including members of the University faculty and athletic board and newspapermen from several Kansas and Missouri cities will attend the organization meeting of the freshman athletic club in Robinson gymnasium Tuesday evening. Organization of the group, which is being sponsored by the K-club, will be held immediately after the varsity—all-star exhibition basketball game. The club's purpose will be to maintain interest in freshman athletics and to help freshmen remain eligible for varsity play. John Burge, secretary of the K-club, said yesterday that letters have been sent to all freshman athletes, coaches, members of the Kansas Relays club, athletic board members, and many alumni inviting them to attend the basketball game and meeting. Invitations also have been sent to Parke Carroll, sports editor of the Kansas City Journal, Carlos Hobbs, sports editor of the Topeka State Journal, Jim Reed, sports expert of the Topeka State Capital, and numerous other newspaperm. Gwinn Henry, Jayhawk head football coach, and Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Kansas basketball mentor, are among those scheduled to speak at the organization meeting. Pictures of Thursday's Kansas-Missouri grid game will be shown. Baldwin Announces Last Drill A voluntary drill of the R.O.T.C. will be held Monday, according to an announcement made today by Col. Karl F. Baldwin. of the brightest stars of former years years. Four Stars Back Four standouts on the 1936 team, which swept through its regular schedule undefeated and then went on to win three games in the Olympic tournament before finally suffering defeat, will return to the scene of their former conquests. They are Ray Ebling, Ray Noble, Milton Allen and Frances Kappelman. Other members of the all star team will be Paul Rogers, a substitute on that same 1936 quintet, Gordon Gray, a star guard in 1935, and three basketeers whose names are still fresh in the minds of University students—Don Ebling, Dick Harp, and Bruce Voran, all of whom played outstanding roles in last year's successes. May Start All Veterans Against this formidable crew, Dr. Johnson, Howard Engleman, Bill Hogben, Bob Allen, and John Kline. At least Engleman, Allen, and Kline are expected to be among the starters. Others certain to see action are T. P. Hunter, letterman from the 1939 team; John Buescher, sophomore forward; Norman Sanneman, former Washburn college star; Marvin Sollenberger, who starred at Hutchinson junior college before coming to Kansas; Vance Hall, another promising sophomore, and John Hallberg, elongated forward from Kansas City, Mo. The annual varsity-freshman battle will be held in Hoch auditorium Dec. 6, and the University of Texas Longhorns come to Mount Oread Dec. 9 and 10 to open the intercollegiate season with the Jayhawks. Table Tennis Team Tryouts Set For Tomorrow Afternoon Win Ferry, manager of the University of Kansas table tennis team, yesterday issued a call for all prospective members. Tryouts will be held at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in the Union recreation room. Three men and two women will compose the squad. Kansans Hope To Repeat 1939 Victory Work will begin tomorrow for the Jayhawk gridmen as they prepare to meet Colorado State in Memorial stadium Thursday afternoon in the climax game of the 1940 football season. Coach Gwinn Henry's eleven will be attempting to duplicate the victory over the Aggies which they turned in last year at Fort Collins, Kansas won that game 7 to 0. Fries Is A Star Colorado State boasts one of the biggest backfield men in the country in Sherwood Fries, 218 pound sophomore blocking back. Rounding out a crack backfield are Bus Bergman at quarterback, Leon Eastlack at left halfback and Lewis Dent at fullback. Dent is a 195 pound sophomore. Jayhawk hopes to wind up the season with a victory are based mainly on the revival of their offense which took place at Columbia. Kansas could not stop Missouri's whirlwind attack, but it did score 20 points against a defense that had held powerful Oklahoma to 7 points. Passing Game Clicks The Jay hawks' passing game clicked better at Columbia than at any other time this year. A pass from Ed Hall, left halfback, to Denzel Gibbons, second string right halfback, put the ball on the Tiger 3 yard line and set up Hall's plunge for the first Kansas tally. Irven "Curly" Hayden, sophomore quarterback, took over the passing duties in the last quarter and tossed two touchdown passes. His first scoring heave went to Gibbens, who is a crack receiver although only 5 feet 8 inches tall. Hayden is the best passer on the squad, but has not been used much this fall due to his deficiencies on defense. Studer Scores Touchdown Gregory Studer, a sophomore halfback who has played less than ten minutes this season, made the most of the two minutes he played against Missouri by catching one of Hayden's passes in the end zone for Kansas' final touchdown. Injuries suffered in that game may keep several Jayhawks out of the Colorado State contest. Ross Ralph, left tackle, and Bob Fluker, alternate left guard, both suffered shoulder injuries which might prevent their playing against the Aggies. Don Pierce, brilliant Kansas linebacker, played against the Tigers with a charleyhorse in each thigh and a weak ankle. To add to his discomfort he had two fingernails turn off of his right hand. Matches have been scheduled with the University of Kansas City, Nebraska, Kansas State, and the Topeka Table Tennis association. An exhibition will be given between halves of the Kansas-Texas basketball game Dec. 10. BLAKE Watch the Kansan for latest sports news! 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