PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 194 Henry Nominates 30 Jayhawk Gridmen To Leave on Eastern Trip Tomorrow Cold, Frozen Ground Hampers K.U. Workouts With tonight's practice session completing the lightest workouts of the season in preparation for a football game, Coach Gwinn Henry's fighting Jayhawkers entrain at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for Washington where they play George Washington University Saturday. Due to frozen ground and injuries Coach Henry has held no contact work. The gridders looked at movies of the Oklahoma game and then ran through Hub Ulrich, should force the Colon- Injuries Fail To Stop Relapse light calisthenics last night. If the turf is still frozen this afternoon another light workout is on schedule with the freshmen running through the George Washington formations. Jayhawkers Ross Relph, Bob Fluker, and Don Pollom, injured in the Sooner game, and Quido Massare and Marvin Vandaveer, injured in the K-State contest are expected to be in shape for the Colonials. Relph especially seems to be holding up well although he received a knocked-down shoulder in the Wildcat fracas and a broken nose in the Oklahoma game. The spirit of the gridders, raised by the fine showing against the Sooners, will be a large factor in the Colonial contest. For the first time since the Drake game the Jayhawk backfield of Ed Hall, Jake Fry, Ed Suage, and Pololl showed signs of power. Although Vandaveer may be in shape for the game, he is not expected to crack the starting backfield. Henry Praises Kansas Line Coach Henry praised the fine performance of the underrated Kansas line. If it can function as well against George Washington the Kansans will come home with a victory for the Colonials are not rated as strong as Oklahoma. The strong defense, headed by Don Pierce and 1s to resort to passes. George Washington has its strongest team in years having lost only to powerful Wake Forest and Kentucky. Among its victims are Washington and Lee, Manhattan, and West Virginia. Saturday the Colonials played Bucknell to a 0-0 deadlock. The fact that the game will be played in Griffith stadium—where the Colonials play their home games—may be a good omen for the Jayhawks. This summer the Washington Senators flashed to seventh place finish in the stadium. Attempt To Even Series Rated underdogs as in previous games the Jayhawkers will attempt to even the four-game series at two-all. After two seasons of outgaining the Colonials and losing the Kansans are out to shoot the works with Henry's new plays. Screen and shovel passes and fake bucks which clicked at times against Oklahoma are expected to be more successful against a defense not as powerful as the Sooners. Several newcomers to the starting lineup in the last two games are slated to start again Saturday. Paul Hardman, nose guard and all, will replace Ward Crowell, Relph remains at left tackle; Herb Hartman stays at guard in place of Jay Kern; and Bob Fluker may start in place of the injured Massare at the other guard. M. U. Tickets On Sale A block of 500 reserved seat tickets for the Kansas-Missouri football game at Columbia, Nov. 21, went on sale today at the intercollegiate athletics office in Robinson gymnasium. Financial Secretary Earl Falkenstein announced this morning that the tickets will sell for $2.50. The Pi Phi's and Kappa's will meet in the women's intramural volleyball semi-finals in Robinson gymnasium at 8:15 tonight. The winner will play Corbin Hall for the championship of the organized houses. The winner of this contest will meet IWW, the winning independent team for the all-school championship. Kappa-Pi Phi Winner To Meet Corbin Hall For Volleyball Title Two recently organized University hockey squads played their first game this afternoon. One squad, managed by Evelyn Kinney, is composed of the following players: Bell Hayes, Horosco, Chapple, Hannon, Rader, Quinn, Schaake, Wells, Wilson, Gsell, Buekey, Irwin, and Burkhead. Alta Bingham is the manager of the other team which includes Bitter, Watson, Lawrence, Merrill, Summers, Green, Lacey, Allen, Shuss, Herriman, Schultz, Brown and Smith. Zoology Department Gets Mexican Reptile Collection From the Institute of Health and Tropical Diseases in Mexico City to the department of Zoology here, have come a collection of Mexican Reptiles and Amphibians. They have been sent to the department to be identified. This is in connection with the work being carried on in Mexico of the study of animal parasites and their diseases which may be transmitted by these animals. Seek Grid Playoff Berths By CLINT KANAGA With two game days left in the intramural football season, qualifiers for the championship playoffs have narrowed down to five teams in each of the eleven man divisions. Only four teams will be eligible in each division. Phi Gamma Delta, pacesetter of Division I, has cinched one playoff berth. Beta Theta Pi has completed its season with four victories against two defeats. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Delta Theta have three wins and one loss each. The Sig Eps have to play Delta Upsilon and Boy's Co-op while the Phi Delts meet the A.T.O.'s and the Kappa Sigs in their remaining battles. Kappa Sigma has three wins, one loss, and one tie. One of these four teams-Kappa Sigs, Betas, Phi Deltes and Sig Eps will be dropped. In case of tie in the final standings a flip of a coin will determine the winner. Three Teams In Division II Division II finds three teams already assured of places in the championship draw. Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Sigma Chi are all unbeaten with five triumphs apiece. The Phi Psi's meet the Sig Alph's Thursday but regardless of the outcome both teams will gain the play-offs. The remaining playoff team from this division will be either Sigma Nu or Delta Tau Delta. The Sigma Nu's have won three, tied one, and fallen twice. D.T.D. has two wins, two losses, and a tie. The Delts engage the Delta Chi's in their final contest. If they lose, the Sigma Nu's are in the playoffs. If they win, flip will decide the matter. The Sigma Chi's meet the Tau Kappa Epsilon outfit in their closing game. In the special six-man league, the Jayhawk Co-op has four victories against a tie. Alpha Kappa Psi has four wins against two draws. The outcome of the Jayhawk Co-op-comet game will decide the division titleholder. Only four teams will gain entrance in the "B" team playoffs. From Division I the Newman Club with four triumphs will be one of the two teams. The other will be determined by the result of the Phi Delt "C"-Beta "E" game. If the Phi Delt loses, the Phi Psi "B" with three wins against one loss, will gain the open berth. A Phi Delt victory will give them the (continued to page five) 4 In 'B' Playoffs Kansas Will Return Immediately After Game bens, Chester Gibbens, Ed Linquist, Iryen Hayden, and Bob Hagen. En route to Washington, D.C., the Jayhawk squad will stop Friday afternoon at Martinsburg, Va., for a brief workout. Immediately after the George Washington contest, the Jayhawks will hurry westward to begin practice at home for the Missouri game which will be played in Columbia a week from tomorrow. Players making the trip include: Ends Hubert Ulrich, Paul Hardman, Ralph Schaake, Ward Crowell, Wallace Hinshaw, and Bill McGrew; Tackles Ross Relph, W. F. Jack, Jim Holloway, Jim Zimmerman, Grant Hunter, and Bill Kern; Guards Quido Massare, Herb Hartman, Bob Fluker, Jay Kern, and Don Hill. 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