rAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1940 Seek Revenge in K-State Game on the SPORTS CARD By BOB TRUMP Gwinn Henry Considers Three Changes . . . Relph, Hardman, and Hartman May Move Up . . . Kansas State "Much Same As Last Year." . . . Missouri's Anti-Negro Policy Makes Enemies at N.Y.U. Three probable changes in his first string line for the Kansas State game this Saturday were announced yesterday by Jayhawk Coach Gwinn Henry. Recalling the manner in which Cornhusker backs sifted through the Kansas forward wall last week Henry indicated in his Monday press conference that Ross Relph, Paul Hardman, and Herb Hartman might start at Manhattan. Relph. a 202-pound sophomore, showed up well at tackle in early drills and has been making a serious bid for the starting nomination for several weeks. Saturday DOSS RELPH he and Hardman chased Johnny Hopp, Nebraska ball carrier, back into the end zone and spilled him for a safety to save Kansas from a shut out. Hardman, 181-pound sophomore who has played at both guard and end for the Jayhawks, showed up well against Nebraska. Hartman, a 205-pound junior, almost won a first string post toward the end of last season, and has been playing good, consistent football this year. The proposed insertion of Relph, Hardman, and Hartman in the Kansas lineup will mean the departure, temporarily at least, of Jim Holloway, Ward Crowell, and Jay Kern from the first string. Twenty undergraduate organizations at New York University circulated petitions among the students of that school last week end demanding that the Violets' game with Missouri on Nov. 2, at Columbia be canceled because of insistence by Missouri officials that Leonard Bates, ace N.Y.U. fullback, who is a Negro, be kept out of the game. Missouri's attitude towards the participation of Negroes in intercollegiate athletics has made the school many enemies; has not helped it in any conceivable way. Other Big Six teams play schools who use Negroes in their lineup. Only last week, for instance, the Jayhawks met Drake and no complaints were registered against the Bulldogs, who had two Negroes on the field during most of the game. Turning to the impending game with Kansas State, Henry said that Scout Harry Lansing reported the Wildcats to be "much the same as last year." To Henry, this means that Hobbs Adams' athletes will be plenty rough because the Kansas coach holds the opinion that Kansas State had the best team in the Big Six last year even if the Wildcats did finish in a tie for last place. Kansans Hope To Rebound At Manhattan Saturday Hopeful that they might awaken one day to discover that the overwhelming defeat which Nebraska's red-shirted Cornhuskers handed them last Saturday was only a nightmare, the Kansas gridmen turned yesterday to the important business at hand—the thirty-eighth chapter of their feud with the Kansas State Wildcats Saturday at Manhattan. Kansas State, loser last week to Oklahoma in a hard-fought battle, will be installed as pre-game favorite, but the occasions Set Intramural Track Date For Oct.29,31 The fall intramural track meet will be held this season after several years' absence from the intramural program. The meet will be run off on Oct. 29 and Oct. 31. Entry blanks are due in the Intramural office before 6 p.m. Thursday. The first day of the meet will find the following events in the order in which they will be run off: 120-yd. low hurdle preliminaies, 100-yd. dash preliminaries, 120-yd. low hurdles semi-finals, 100-yd. dash semi-finals, shot put and high jump qualification. Qualifying mark in the shot put is 30 feet and in the highjump 4 feet 10 inches. On Oct. 31, second day of the meet, the events are as follows: 300-yd. dash (comparative times), 100-yd. dash finals, 120-yd. low hurdles finals, 440-yd. relay and broad jump qualifications. Men who are engaged in other varsity or freshmen sports or men who have made a letter in track or competed in a Big Six meet are ineligible. One entry point will be given for each man completing his event or qualifying for field event. An additional point will be awarded for each competitor's finishing his event in the semi-finals or finals. Event points will be scored: first, 5; second, 3; third, 2; and fourth, 1. Hansell Wins Prize Mauirce Hansell, e'40, recently was awarded a cash prize by the American Institute of Mining and Metalurgical Engineers, for his paper on wire drawing. The contest was open to all student members of the Institute. *on which the underdog has won in this intra-state classic are numerous. Sports fans need not look back more than two years to discover that upsets are the rule rather than the exception in this rivalry. Jayhawks Bound Back After losing to Notre Dame at South Bend by a score of 52 to 0 early in the 1938 season, the Jayhawks bounced back to trip Kansas State 27 to 7 at Manhattan in the famous "breather" game. DAUL HARDMAN HERB HARTMAN No serious injuries were received by Kansas players in the Nebraska contest, and so the Jayhawks, barring accidents in practice this week, should line up against the Wildcats at top strength. Pierce Is Game Captain Don Pierce, stellar Kansas center, whom Coach Gwinn Henry named game captain for Saturday's struggle, was overcome by the heat and suffered cramps in his legs and stomach in the Nebraska game, but has recovered fully. Hub Ulrich, Jayhawk wingman, and several others received minor bruises. Three likely shifts in the Jayhawk starting lineup against Kansas State were announced yesterday by Coach Henry. Paul Hardman probably will replace Ward Crowell at right end, Herb Hartman may supplant Jay Kern at right guard, and Ross Relph may take the place of Jim Holloway at left tackle. FORREST HILL is another outstater, coming from Camper, Wyo. He is 18 years old, 5 feet 9, and weighs 148 pounds. He is playing halfback for the frosh. LAST WEEK'S "PICK 'EM" "THE WINNAHS"- W. L. O.P. Winner: Francis L. McKerniey, 306 W. 12th ---12 0 22 Prize: SE C.C. 4th: Evelyn Graber (on tie), 1125 W. Parkway __12 0 34 Prize: $1 Arrow Necktie 2nd: Dick Stevens, 1123 La. St. ----------------- 12 0 27 Prizes: $2 Away Shirt 3rd: Chester Hall, 1301 Campus Road ___ 12 0 32 Prize: $1 Arrow Neckie T. L. 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