PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1940 Big (Six) Shots-ness to name those who will make the trip until tomorrow. 22 Sure To Go MYRON COUNSIL - FULLBACK Kansas fans won't have any trouble recalling Myron Counsil, husky Missouri, fullback, who rose to stardom in the Jayhawk-Tiger game last year. ED HALL This 188-pound Jayhawk fullback is heading into his third and last season as a Kansas regular. Experts say it'll also be his best. BILL NICHOLS One of the bulwarks of Hobbs Adams' Kansas State line this year is Bill Nichols, 170-pound senior pivot man. Gridmen to Iowa Tomorrow Night Thirty-five Jayhawk gridmen, will entrain for Ames, Iowa, at 9 o'clock tomorrow night but until Head Coach Gwinn Henry makes known the roster of his traveling squad tomorrow, several of the Kansas athletes will spend some anxious moments. That the Kansas mentor is still uncertain as to several of the squadmen whom he will take to Ames is proved by his unwillingness to name those who will make the trip until tomorrow. 22 Sure To Go Five Contests On Intramural Football Card The race for the 1940 intramural touch football championships will get under way this afternoon with the following grid battles: Alpha Kappa Psi-Triangle, Phi Delta Theta-Tennessee Club, Sigma Chi-Theta Tau, Delta Upsilon-Alpha Chi Sigma, and Phi Psi "C"-Sig Ep "B". Friday afternoon's games are. Delta Tau Delta-Phi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon-Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Eta Kappa-Comets, Phi Psi "B"-Newman Club "B", and Kappa Sigma "B"-Phi Gamma Delta "B". The intramural six-man teams are placed in three "B" divisions. Division I has Phi Kappa Psi, Newman Club, Kappa Sigma, Phi Gamma (continued to page five) Sure to be in the starting lineup or on the beach when the Jayhawks run on the field Saturday afternoon are the following members of Henry's first and second string lineups: Hub Ulrich, Ward Crowell, Ralph Schaake, and John Burge, ends; Jim Holloway, W. F. Jack, Steve Mesade, and Jim Zimmerman, tackles; Jay Kern, Quido Massare, Bob Fluker, and Herb Hartman, guards; Don Pierce and Al Zernickow, centers; and Marvin Vandaveer, Ed Hall, Jake Fry, Ed Sugeae, Chet Gibbbens, Don Pollom, Irven Hayden, and Harlan Altman, backs. After listing the first two Kansas teams, the going becomes rougher with the choices at several positions problematical. Practice yesterday and today dealt mainly with Iowa State pass plays as employed by the freshman team. Saturday's game may turn into an aerial battle with Marvin Vandaveer passing for the Jayhawks and Larry Owens doing the pitching for the Cyclones. Leaks in Cyclone Line At Ames, the Iowa State line has developed several holes this week (continued to page five) "Phog" Receives New Cage Guide--- Tribute to Dr. Naismith Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen received this week from the American Sports Publishing Company of New York one of the first copies off the press of the 1940-41 Spalding's Official Basketball Guide. This guide is adopted by the National Basketball Committee of the United States and Canada of which Allen is vice-chairman and which represents the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations, the Young Men's Christian Association, the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union, and the Canadian Amateur Basketball Association. Dr. Allen, as a member of the Executive Council, is also chairman of the Research Committee, a member of the Questionnaire Committee, and representative for the N.C.A.A. for the Fifth District of Missouri Valley States. The purpose of the guide is to give a general review of basketball throughout the country. It states what the teams of each section have accomplished, mentioning the outstanding features of the season and giving special prominence to the leading teams of each division. Highlighting this year's publication is the opening article written by Dr. Allen in tribute to his renowned teacher and long-time associate, Dr. James Naismith, inventor of basketball, "great educator, kindly humanitarian, and practical Christian." Kansas' drive for the national basketball title is given considerable notice as is the entire Missouri Valley region including a review of last year's Big Six race and a summary of prospects for each team in the coming season. 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