PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1940 Varsity Gridmen Take A Rest Phi Psi's First In Track Meet By CLINT KANAGA Phi Kappa Psi captured first place with 45 points in the intramural track meet held yesterday afternoon in Memorial Stadium. The Psi's, paced by Knight and Hodge, led their nearest rival, the Kappa Sig's by 20 points. The Kappa Sig's gained second place with 25 points; Phi Delta Theta third with 22; Sigma Chi fourth with 19; and Alpha Tau Omega fifth with 17. In the 100 yard dash, first event of the afternoon, Kenny Winters, Sig How They Finished Phil Kappa Psi 45 Kappa Sigma 25 Phi Delta Theta 22 Sigma Chi 19 Alpha Tau Omega 17 Sigma Alpha Ep. 16 Delta Tau Delta 12 Newman Club 11 Sigma Phi Ep. 11 Phi Gamma Delta 10 Beta Theta Pi 8 Tau Kappa Ep. 6 Alph freshman, sprinted to first place in the fast time of :10.3. Close on Winter's heels were Hodge, Phi Psi. Phi Delt Triumph Tops Six-Man Card Three six-man games were the only intramural football contests played yesterday. The Phi Delt "B" team defeated the Sigma Nu "B" 18 to 0, the Phi Delt "C" downed the Kappa Sig "B" 8 to 6, and the Sig Alph "B" won from the Jayhawk Co-op 19 to 6. Today's intramural grid battles should be the season's most exciting to-date. The unbeaten Phi Gam eleven meets the defending champion, Beta Theta Pi; the Phi Delt's will be out to revenge themselves for their defeat at the hands of the Sig Ep's in their clash with Alpha Chi Sigma; and Sigma Chi, undefeated this year, will meet its first real test in tangling with once-beaten Sigma Nu. Downtown Quarterbacks See O.U.-K.U. Pictures Pictures of the Oklahoma-Kansas game of last year were shown at the Downtown Quarterback club meeting last night in the Eldridge hotel. Coach Vic Hurt interpreted the action as the picture progressed and brought out several similarities of the game to Oklahoma's style of ball used this year. Knight Wins Hurdles The archery finals to have been held today were postponed until 4:30 tomorrow afternoon. Hurt explained to the 125 men present that pictures of the Villanova-Kansas game were unavailable due to the fact that the game was played at night who finished second; Walker, Phi Delt, third; and Epp, Fifth street athletic club, fourth. Miller Leaps To Victory Bill Knight, Phi Psi, won the 120 yard low-hurdles in 15 seconds flat. Second place went to Arthur, A.T.O.; third to Brown, Sigma Chi; and fourth to Morgan, Kappa Sig. Knight also gained first in the broad jump with a leap of 20 feet, 3 inches. His two firsts gave him the distinction of being the outstanding individual performer of the meet. Other places in the broad jump went to Hodge, Phi Psi, second; Winters, Sig Alph, third; and Hensley, Kappa Sig, fourth. Orlando Epp, Fifth street athletic club, captured the 300 yd. dash in :30.3. Second place went to Arthur, A.T.O.; third, Dickerson, Phi Psi; and fourth, Jones, Phi Psi. The places were awarded on comparative times as the race was run off in heats. High jump honors were shared by Ralph Miller, Phi Psi, and Eldridge King, Sigma Chi. Both cleared the bar at 5 feet 7 inches. Second place went to Rogers, Kappa Sig. In the final event of the day, the 440 yard relay, the Phi Psi's finished first, the Phi Delt's second, the Kappa Sig's third, and the Sigma Chi's fourth. Alpha Chi, Kappa, IWW, Corbin Win in Volleyball In last night's women's intramural volleyball games Alpha Chi defeated Gamma Phi, 47 to 20; Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Miller hall, 55 to 20; IWW defeated the IND team, 50 to 9; and Corbin hall beat TNT 44 to 31. Miss Wilson Addresses English Roundtable Miss Esther Wilson, who is in charge of Technical Report Writing at the University, gave an address Saturday morning before the English Roundtable of the Kansas-Nebraska section of the society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. The title of her talk was Report Writing in Theory and Practice. on the SPORTS CARD By BOB TRUMP Jack Jacobs' Record . . . Four Injured Kansans Should Be Ready To Go Against Oklahoma Saturday . . . Hank Wilder Wins Tom Stidham's Praise . . . Echoes From the East. Jack Jacobs, Oklahoma's bow-legged halfback who should be very much in evidence during the Jayhawk-Sooner Homecoming clash in Memorial stadium Saturday, amassed a terrific ground-gaining total in his first four games this season. Against Oklahoma A. and M., Texas, Kansas State, and Iowa State, the Creek Jim Thorpe clicked off 306 yards from rushing, forward passed 447 yards, ran back enemy kicks 143 yards, and punted brilliantly for an average of more than 48 yards. Four Kansas cripples are expected to return to action against Oklahoma Saturday. Coach Gwinn Henry said yesterday at his weekly press conference. Paul *Hardman and Ross Relph, Jayhawk end and tackle who did not make the trip to Philadelphia are almost certain starters although Ward Crowell may win the nomination over Hardman as Hub Ulrich's running mate at end. Quido Massare, Jayhawk guard, and Marvin Vandaeer, both of whom were kept out of the Villanova game because of minor injuries, also should be ready to go. LAST WEEK "PICK 'EM" — THE WINNAHS "HAMMERIN' HANK" WILDER, Iowa State fullback whose inspired running helped the Cyclones blow over Kansas at Ames earlier this fall, gained more than 6 yards each time he carried the ball against Oklahoma a week ago Saturday. After the game, Sooner Coach Tom Stidham said that Wilder was the best individual performer he had seen all season. Echoes From the East . . . Some of the Jayhawk gridmen are proudly displaying pictures taken of themselves in front of the national capital at Washington, D.C. last Saturday . . . Team members and coaches alike were enthusiastic in their praise of Nick Basca, Villanova triplethreat ace, who almost singlehandedly conducted the Wildcats to victory . W. L. O.P. Winner: Mary Wilson (on draw), 2038 N. Hamp. 12 0 19 Prize; $5 Catalina Sweater. Fourth: Ed Williams, 1908 Barker Prize: $1 Arrow Nettigt Second: Paul Lemmons, 306 W, 12th 12 0 19 Prize: $2 Arrow Shirt Third: Burt Viesselman, 1700 Miss. St. Prize: $1 Arrow Necktie 12 0 20 Cameltone TOPCOATS SPECIAL THIS WEEK $20 Reserves Go On Defense Against Jayhawk Frosh As his Jayhawks began the task yesterday of preparing for the onslaught of the Oklahoma Sooners in this year's Homecoming game here Saturday, Coach Gwinn Henry gave varsity gridmen a rest and watched the reserves spend an afternoon on defense against the freshmen. On every occasion save one when Ray Evans, yearling backfield ace, broke away and ran through the entire team, Henry's reserves were successful in defending against Sooner plays. In Reserve Lineup The reserve lineup of the afternoon was composed of Ralph Schaake and Bill McGrew, ends; Jim Holloway and Bill Kern, tackles; Don Hill and Dan Bernstein, guards; Walt Sheridan, center; Dick Miller, quarterback, Greg Studer and Bob Hagen, halfbacks, and Irven Hayden, fullback. The lineup underwent frequent revisions during the course of the afternoon as Henry jugged both the line and backfield in an effort to discover a smoothly clicking combination. Lindquist Out of Action Ed Lindquist, sophomore fullback who received a slight face laceration in the Villanova game, did not suit up yesterday afternoon because the injury had become infected. Jayhawk officials also disclosed yesterday afternoon that Paul Conway, 182-pound reserve end, would be out of action for the rest of the season. Conway recently fell down the steps of his fraternity house and reinjured the ribs which he had broken earlier this year. Good news, however, was the continued improvement of Ross Relph, first string tackle, Paul Hardman, regular end, Quido Massare, varsity guard, Marvin Vandaveer, quarterback and passer, all of whom were unable to play against Villa-nova because of injuries. 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