PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29.1839 Kansan Announces Intramural Grid Stars Kansan A. Clint Kanaga Picks Strong Teams After Seeing Every Man THE 1939 INTRAMURAL ALL STARS Second Team First Team Stoland (Beta) Stephenson (Sigma Nu) McGee (Phi Delt) Fees (Beta) Zeigelmeyer (Sig Alph) Cheatham (Phi Delt) Yankey (Phi Gam) Hall (Beta) capt. Powell (Phi Pai) Russell (Sigma Nu) Hensley (Kappa Sig) | Second Team | | | :--- | :--- | | LE Thompson (Sig Ep) | | | LT McCaslin (Beta) | | | LG Ludeman (Kappa Sig) | | | C Sifers (Phi Delt) | | | RG Eberhardt (Beta) | | | RT Higgins (Phi Psi) | | | RE Stone (Sigma Nu) | | | QB Clover (Kappa Sig) | | | LH Franklin (Phi Psi) | | | RH O'Hara (Phi Delt) | | | FB Reid (Phi Gam) cap. | HONORABLE MENTION Linemen: Learmont, Bell, and Weatherwax, Delta Tau Delta; Stipp, Newlin, and Lake, Sigma Nu; Horton and Brady, Sigma Chi; Davison, Gilland, and Dickerson, Pi Phi Dawson, Sig Alph; Lillard, Robinson, and Johnstone, Beta; C. Arthur, A.T.O.; Bevan, Smith, Hamrick, and Reeder, Pi Gam; Driscoll and Haynes, Phi Delt; McCann, D.U.; Woodman, Acacia; Southern, Harris, Ward, and Murfin, Kappa Sig; Cochener, Pi K. A.; Nees and Kappleman, SIG eP; Eads and Ebec, Delta Chi. By Clint Kanaga, c'42 Backs; Fournier, Galloping Dominoes; Smith and Hyer, Sigma Chi; Brennisen, B. Ewens, and Wilson; Sig Alph; Martin, Savely, and Cooper, Sig Ep; Hines, Olson, and Rolf, Phi Gam; Wienecke and Springer, Beta; Wise and Spangler, Sigma Nu; Rogers, Kappa Si; Thomas, Phi Psi; Severin and Weaver, Delta Tau Delta, Newcomer and Parr, Phi Delt; Walters, A.T.O.; Kraemer, Delta Chi; Hensler, D.U. Picking an all star team is a difficult job as no mythical team was ever selected that pleased everyone. The selection of the players for the 1939 Intramural all star team was done as fairly as possible. Every player on every team in intramural football was observed in every game in which he participated. The players were awarded their positions on the basis of play for the entire season, not just the playoff contests. These are the best performers for the intramural season as we; the intramural season as we saw them Hall Captains Team Vance Hall, Beta quarterback, is the captain of the first team. He sparked the Beta's to the intramural championship. He was the best passer in intramural football, besides being a fine ficker and a clever broken field runner. Other members of the first team backfield are Powell, Phi Fai, Hensley, Kappa Sig; and Russell, Sigma Nu. Powell was the spearhead of the Phi Fai's. At distances up to 39 yards, no passer in the league excelled. After he was injured in the first game of the playoffs, the squad was handpicked badly. Russell, Sigma Nu, and Sigma Nu's were runners-up. Hensley was the best all-around back in intramural. Other backs of ability were Clover, Kappa Sig (tusher); Redi, the Phi Can offense; Franklin, a great player team on the Phi Pal's O-Hara, Phil Delt, the best bocker in intramurais; Smith, Sigma Chi Fournier, Galloping Dominies, and Cooper, Sig Ep. Stoland, Beta, and Jankey, Phi Gam, were the best flankmester. Stoland had no superior when it came to receiving passes. Yankey, captain of the Phi Gams, was also a versatile performer. Stone and Stipp. Sigma Nu; Thompson, SIG Ep; and Launchert, DTA Tau, were Lists Other Star Backs the closest rivals of these two stellar wingmen. The tackle slots were filled by Stephenson, Sigma Nu, and Cheatham, Philt. Although both men 1933 SIX-MAN ALL STARS First Team End-Arbuckle (Phi Psi) End-Brown (Sigma Chi) Center-Mankin (Sig Ep) Back-Anderson (Phi Psi) Capt. Back-Lynch (Phi Dell) Back-Edison (Sigma Chi) Second Team were standouts, they were hard pressed for their honors by McCasain, Beta; Higgins, Phi Psi; and Horton, Sigma Chi. Five guards fought it out for all star laurids. The top two were Mege, Phi Delt, and Ziegelgemar, Sig Alph, Ludhon, Kappa Sig; Eibergard, Beta; and Charles Arthur, A.T.O., followed them in that order. "Scotty" Fees, Beta, was a brilliant center. He stood head and shoulders above the rest of the pivot men in intramurals which is no reflection on them. Sifers, Phi Delt, won the second team position, barely sowing out Reeder, Phi Gam center. --and come back full of pep for the remaining time until Christmas. Enjoy your THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY ALWAYS REMEMBER--- for the best in cleaning and pressing--ang a fox all yesterday afternoon, but it was a raconte instead of a fox, and besides the raconte had already been returned to Lawrence Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE --ang a fox all yesterday afternoon, but it was a raconte instead of a fox, and besides the raconte had already been returned to Lawrence A Junior Now--ang a fox all yesterday afternoon, but it was a raconte instead of a fox, and besides the raconte had already been returned to Lawrence HOWARD ENGLEMAN Howard Engleman, blood-shooter from Ark City鸟 who cut a fancy figure with the Jahawkens in his sophomore year last winter, will be holding down a forward berth when "Phog" Allen's crew tangles with the Oklahoma Aggies here next Tuesday. Fifteen Huntsmen Chase Elusive 'Fox' It was more nearly like hunting with a walking cane in place of a gun, but nevertheless 15 University riders had the time of their lives yesterday afternoon chasing the scent of a racoon that was safe in its cage back home. The huntsmen, booted and spurred, made believe they were chas- The Cowboys Are Coming Strong A.&M. Team Here Next Tuesday Coach F. C. F. "Phoo" Allen's Jaya-hawker basketball team, easy winner over the freshman squad last week, will have all it can handle in the playoffs and M. in the season's opener Tuesday, Dec. 5, in Hoch auditorium. Last year Kansas dropped two games to the Cowboys at Stillwater, and took the single return game here late in the season. This was the first "fox" hunt ever held here, but from reports by the hunters, it will not be the last. It proved so enjoyable that Art Woosten and Gale Mott, masters of ceremonies, decided that more would be held from time to time during the winter. Henry Iba, crafty skipper for the Oklahomaans, has another powerhouse coming up this year and should prove one of the toughest roes the Joyhawk cagers encounter in season. Following is an A and M, who's taken from the Bally O'Collegian, student paper at Stillwater: The party left Mt. Oread at 3 p.m. yesterday and rode up and down the hills and fields in the west. "For the coming season Iba has some of the best material ever assembled at a midland school. For all-state high school players from three states are among the 20 varsity candidates that include eight lettermen, two squadron and 10 sophomores. "Except for one guard, Iba could start the same team Tuesday night that finished last year's campaign. Forwards Harvey Slade, senior, and Gunie Sinclair, junior; Center Jesse Renick, senior and Guard Howard Dumont; back this year." "However, Iba played picks, picked as a forward on the All-Missouri Valley conference team of 163, at either a forward or guard berth. Slade, too, may be shifted to a guard position "Other returning lettermen are: Forwards Art Johnson, senior; and Hawkey Pate, junior; Center How- dow Jenkins, junior; and Guard Jack, Juniusk, jack." "No doubt some of the lettermen will have to hustle to make Iba's club this season with so much fine new talent available. "Four six-foot, five-inch centers are paced by Vernon Schwierfer, a junior college transfer from Dodge City. Kim, Three sophomore pivot Engle, Kyushu, Chinneyer, Cushing, Eugene Bell, Jaish, and Horschel Gray, Chickahua. "Bidding hard for a forward position are four crackerjack sophomores, L. J. Eggleston, J. T. Newman, Charles Scheffel and Roy Gardner. Eggleston is a former all-Oklahoma high school forward who averaged 21 points a game for his four year at Walters, Okla. Newman counter 822 points for 40 games in his senior year at Will K.U. STUDENTS a friendly message to TO THOSE who will remain in Lawrence for THANKSGIVING DAY: Come to our cafe to enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner. There will be a variety of good eats. Roast young turkey, of course, will be included. DE LUXE CAFE lams high of Quanah, Tex. Schofel and Gardner were stars of strong Enid and Ramona high school teams. "Three sophonite guards include Riomy Floy, twice all-Kansas high school guard in Argonia, Kan; Bud Milliken, all-Missouri high school guard in his senior year at St. Joseph, Mo.; and Ralph Clovis of El Reno. A junior college transfer at guard is Lee Ryer." THANKS A MILLION for the Many Favors Granted Us. Here's Wishing You a Pleasant Vacation M. F. HUDSON CO. 800 N.H. St. Phone 825 FRANK FULLER, winner of the 1939 Bendix Race, holds the Bendix transcontinental race record. 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