PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1940 on the SPORTS CARD By BOB TRUMP Figures Show Wildcats Had Better Team Than Their Position in 1939 Standings Would Indicate . . . Kansas State Played Only One Poor Game in Big Six Last Year . . . And Nearly Defeated Missouri and Oklahoma. Gwinn Henry's statement that he ranked the Kansas State eleven first in the Big Six last year despite the fact that it finished in a last place tie is backed up, in part at least, by the scores of several 1939 games. The Wildcats started off last season in high gear with a 34 to 0 victory over Fort Hays State Teachers. One week later, Kansas State kept going and poured it on Colorado University 20 to 0. For the third straight week, the Wildcats were victorious, conquering Marquette 3 to 0 at Milwaukee. Then came one of the closest grid battles of the year when Missouri's Tigers edged past the Wildcats at Columbia 9 to 7. Slumping off following their loss to Missou, the Kansas State gridmen played their only poor Big Six game of 1939 in falling before a supercharged Nebraska eleven 25 to 9. Kansas fans well remember the 27 to 6 defeat which the Wildcats tacked on the Jayhawks at Lawrence, and Oklahoma rooters will never forget the thrilling 13 to 10 decision which their Sooners gained over Kansas State the following week. Iowa State's Cyclones then rose up and smacked down the Wildcats in the last Big Six tussle of the 1939 season causing a three way tie for the last place among Iowa State, Kansas State, and Kansas. A fine Boston college team tromped on the Wildcats 38 to 7 in the last game on the Wildcat schedule. Thus in 1939 the men from Manhattan won four games and lost five while nearly defeating both Missouri and Oklahoma. The loss at the hands of Iowa State may be classed as an upset. Maybe Coach Henry's estimate doesn't miss it so far after all. Women's Intramural Tennis Tourney Nears Completion With two of the four brackets in the women's intramural tennis tournament in the final flight, and the other two in the semi-final stages the all-school champion should be determined by the end of next week. In the first bracket Bennie will meet the winner of the Giles-Ruchel match and the winner will play Newlin. Dodge will play Burkhead in the finals of the second bracket; the winners of the Hinshaw-Davis and Milam-Elliott matches will play in the finals of the third bracket; and L. Smith will play the winner of the Grizzell-Wells match to determine the finalist in the fourth bracket. The semi-finals of the mixed doubles tournament finds Newlin-Richmond meeting Giles-Jenkins. The winners of this match will vie for championship honors with the (continued to page five) Jayhawks Take Strides Along Comeback Trail "Admiral" Duwe KENT DUWE Kansas State Fullback Gwinn Henry's Jayhawk gridmen worked until dark last night as they took another stride along the comeback trail which they hope will lead them to a victory over their arch rivals, the hattan this week end. Paul Hardman, Herb Hartman, and Ross Relph, who probobly will Quido comes from a football town, Monongahela, Pa. His first year of high school football he was under- study to Augie Bossu, who later starred at guard for Notre Dame. No more conscientious worker can be found on this spirited squad. Now a senior, he pays as much attention to the coaches' advise as the greenest rookie. The coaches would not trade him for anyone. The next year, Bossu had graduated and Massare was a first stringer. During the two years he played at win position the starting lineup Saturday, were given an opportunity to fit in with the first string line during yesterday's practice. The Jayhawk varsity worked on its DON PIERCE plays for nearly an hour and then gave its offense a workout against the freshmen. Pierce Shows He's Ready Don Pierce, fiery Kansas center, who has been named game captain for Saturday's game, showed that he had recovered entirely from the effects of heat exhaustion which slowed him down during the Nebraska contest. Massare has a fine physique, say, "You could hit him with a crowbar and he would never feel it." standing an even six feet tall and weighing 193 pounds. He charges fiercely and is a good running guard. Seldom is it that he is taken out of any play. Now in his third year as a regular, Quido does not know what it means to be injured. As some observers His brother, Charley Massare (or Massera as the sports writers spelled his name), was one of the first top-notchers in the heavyweight ranks that Joe Louis fought. Like the others, Charley went down before Joe's lethal punches, being knocked out in the third round. Meanwhile, at Manhattan Bill Nichols and Frank Barnhart, two members of Hobbs Adams' first string, sat on the bench and watched the Kansas State varsity scrimmage (continued to page five) His Brother Fought Louis-victor Gei Quido Massare Is One Of Star Guards in Big Six His brother fought Joe Louis, but Quido Massare is confining his athletic endeavors to the gridiron where he is a star guard on the University of Kansas football team. --But He Prefers Football No hankering for a career in the prize ring has the younger Massare, but he may have a fling at professional football next year. Quido is shooting for all-Big Six honors this fall. Wildcat Wingman--victor Gei Three other members of the same squad played at Penn State. They were Toretti, center, Barantovich, end, and Metro, halfback. Massare had been preceded at Monongahela high by Dick Sklar, who was an all-Big Six guard for the Jayhawkers. Massare's professors in the school of engineering find him as easy to work with as do the coaches. Whereas players usually carry only 12 hours during the fall semester, Quido carries 17 or 18 hours semester in and semester out. Monongahela high, Quido's teammates included George Miller, center, and Mike Naddeo, guard, who later played at the University of Indiana. One of six children, Quido has four brothers and a sister. He was out of school three years, following his graduation from high school in 1934 and now is 25 years old. WALLACE SWANSON Kansas State End Kappa Sigma Conquers D. U. With Larry Hensley pacing the attack, Kappa Sigma turned in an impressive 10 to 9 victory over Delta Upsilon in yesterday's most interesting intramural football contest. In the other eleven man game the Pi Kappa Alpha gridsters fought to a 0 to 0 tie with Theta Tau. Sigma Chi "B" continued to win, downing the Sig Alph "B" 25 to 0. Ace for the Sigma Chi's was Eldridge King, end. Newman Club "B" triumphed over Phi Gam "B" 14 to 0. In the third six-man battle, Alpha Kappa Psi emerged victorious, walloping Kappa Eta Kappa 31 to 13. Stars of the game were Huddleston and Funk, A.K. Psi. In the only eleven-man intramural contest played Monday, Delta Tau Delta battled to a 6 to 6 deadlock with the unbeaten Sigma Nu team. Neither club scored until the closing minutes of the final quarter. The Delts seemed to have the game sewed up with a minute to play but Jim Russell, Sigma Nu passer, collaborated with teammate Fred Lake on a long touchdown heave to tie the score. BILL PORTER attended Wichita East high school. He is 17 years old, 6 feet 2, and weighs 180 pounds. Porter lettered one year as a tackle. "THE HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA" Cary Grant and Martha Scott are starred in Frank Lloyd's stirring new picture, "The Howard of Virginia," which starts tomorrow for 3 days at the Joyhawkere. The film, a Columbia production based upon Elizabeth Page's novel, "The Tree of Liberty," has in its cast Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Alan Marshal and Richard Carlson. A romance of Colonial America, "The Howards of Virginia" was adapted to the screen by Sidney Buchman. FOR THE GAME AT MANHATTAN--victor Gei Clothes that will make you Look Your Best That will stamp you "Different" from K. 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