PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1940. Renew Historic Feud Thursday ★★★ ★★ 'BOR WAKEMAN - TROKLE NOVILLE WALMACH - END Bob Wakeman, senior Missouri tackle, received a twisted neck in the Oklahoma game, but may be ready to go Thursday when the Jayhawks invade Columbia. Norville Wallach, Bengal right end, may start against the men from Lawrence. Fiji's, Alph's Keep Grid Slate Clean By CLINT KANAGA First round football playoff games yesterday found Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta, and Beta Theta Pi victorious and qualifiers for semifinal berths. The Phi Gam's and Sig Alph's remained unbeaten, the Phi Gam's winning from Phi Kappa Psi 12 to 0 while the Sig Alph's downed the Sigma Nu's 12 to 7. The Phi Delt's triumphed over Sigma Phi Epsilon 6 to 0 and the Beta's defeated Sigma Chi 12 to 6. Two touchdowns in the first four minutes were too much for the Phi Psi's as the Phi Gam ace struck quickly and effectively by the aerial route. Dick Reid, Phi Gam ace, passed 15 yards to Bill Bevan on the second play of the game for the first touchdown and then tossed one to "Swede" Olson for 35 yards and a second tally. IWW Defeats Kappa's For Volleyball Title Kappa Kappa Gamma yielded the women's volleyball championship to I.W.W. by one point last night in a three-minute overtime period, after the regulation game ended 27 to 27. I.W.W.'s winning toss was made in the last 30 seconds of play, ending the game 29 to 30. There is usually no overtime period for ties, but since the two teams were playing for the championship, a decision was necessary. Class volleyball teams will soon be picked and the tournament will begin, according to Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education. Outstanding players from each class are picked from the intramural teams to play in the round robin tournament. The sophomore-senior hockey team won a 4 to 0 victory over the freshman-junior team last night. Knight Brilliant In Defeat Bill Knight, the Phi Psi one-man offense, performed brilliantly in defeat. Outstanding defensive stars were Jones and Nolan for the Phi Psi's; Bevan, Long, and Olson for the Phi Gam's. Trailing 6 to 7 with three minutes to play, the Sig Alph's countered on a long pass from Harp to Hamilton to nose out a hard fighting Sigma Nu team. The Sig Alph's gained a 6-point lead in the opening quarter on a pass from Harp to Ewers. A quarter later, Isreal, Sigma Nu, tossed to Stipp for a score. Lonnecker broke the tie with a place kick and the Sigma Nu's were in front. However Hamilton's touchdown in the closing minutes gave the Sig Alph's victory. Pass Wins for Phi Delt's A short bullet pass from Newcomer to Wells late in the second quarter gave the Phi Delt's their six points and margin of victory over the Sig Ep's who conquered them earlier this year. The victory was costly as the Phi (continued to page five) Kansas - Missouri Struggle Holds Big Six Spotlight Each year for one hectic day in November the Universities of Kansas and Missouri come to grips in a traditional football game. Throughout nearly a half century of rivalry each school has come to regard this game as the one it would like to win most. No matter what team ratings were, both universities have sprung astounding upsets. For ratings mattered little to inspired athletes who were meeting their bitterest rival. Such a situation is evident this year. Kansas enters its next to last game with only one victory while Missouri has won five and lost three. Pitchin' Paul Christman and his mates need only a victory over the Jayhawkers to complete a successful season. If Kansas could win this one it would raise the Jayhawkers' season from disappointing to almost successful. Likes Underdog Spot Missouri riding on a high horse is what Gwinn Henry wants most. Through over a quarter century of coaching the canny mentor has learned that it is better to be rated the underdog in a crucial game. Missouri came out of Saturday's game with a defeat at the hands of Oklahoma. The score was close, 7 to 0. Missouri's offense piled up a huge yardage but the Tigers couldn't operate in scoring territory. Kansas 'loss to George Washington, 6 to 0, again showed the Jayhawks' improvement over early season games. A 42-yard run by Jake Fry, a Hall to Crowell pass netting 42 yards, and the general defensive play sparkled. Jayhawks Can't Climb The result of the Tiger game will make no difference in the Jayhawk's standing in the Big Six. Kansas State may share the last place spot (continued to page five Holiday Thursday --- Missouri Thanksgiving Goin' to the Game--- "We Have the Clothes" Goin' Out to Dinner--- "We Have the Clothes" Now Is a Good Time to Stock Up on Your Winter Clothes--- Goin' to Stay at Home--- "We Have the Clothes" 76 Wool Suits Selected from our regular $17.95 stock And They Should Carry This Label--- ★★★ JERRY NOTOWITZ - BILL CUNNINGHAM Jerry Notowitz, a deadly blocker and tackler who twice has worn Tiger stripe against Kansas may miss Thursday's game because of an injured back, but Bill Cunningham, burly Bengal fullback, is certain to see considerable action. 'Who Wants Smallpox?'-- Allen's Answer To Drake In commenting upon the statement by Bruce Drake, basketball coach at the University of Oklahoma, that "Old Phog is just sore because it hurts his pride that a star Kansas player (Gerald Tucker of Winfield) passed up K.U. for Kansas State, and passed him up again for Oklahoma", Dr. F. C. Allen this morning sumarily dismissed the incident by saying, "Who wants a case of small-pox?" Allen believes that after the recent controversy Tucker will be a spotted personage on any campus and also that Tucker's individualistic style of basketball will not fit in with the team play which is so evident of Allen-coached quintets. Orders Six Practices Weekly With less than three weeks remaining before the Jayhawkers play their first intercollegiate basketball game of the 1939-40 season, Allen has (continued to page five) (continued to page five) LAST WEEK "PICK'EM" — THE WINNAHS Winner: Lloyd Webstre, 912 Mass. St. W. L. O.P. 12 0 7 Second: Frank Willey, 704 Maine 12 0 13 Price: $1,950 Shirtraft Pojamas **Third:** Ken Hardin, 1407 Ky. Prize: $1 Swank Key Chain **Fourth:** Eliza Cormack, 1614 L 12 0 13 12 0 20 Fourth: Elgin Woody, 642 Ark. Prize: $1 Swank Kee Chain Willev won on draw. 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