PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1939 HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN Kanson Sports Editor By Jay Simon, c'40 (Pinch Hitting for Clavelle Hold The national football picture: After the smoke cleared from Saturday's bombardments only four teams of major import remained in the very select defeated, united class . . . Tennessee, Texas A. M, Cornell, and Duquesne are the only perfect record teams, and in addition the Vols have yet to have their goal line crossed . . . However, there are some other pretty salty teams that are undefeated, but tied, running this foursome a race for national honors . . . Included in this grouping are: Oklahoma, Tulane, Southern California, UCLA, and North Carolina . . . Notably missing Notre Dame, who bowed to Iowa by the margin of an extra point, and Dartmouth, dumped unceremoniously by Princeton . . . Both the Irish and the Indians had been roaring through all opposition . . . Texas A. M and M, Oklahoma, the giants of the Southwest, were barely able to escape without loss of face after struggling with Southern Methodist and Kansas State. Grantland Rice says he would put Missouri up against any team in the nation as long as the Tigers performed like they did against Nebraska and N.Y.U. . . . The sports sage believe the Missourians could now take Ohio State, the team that defeated them in their season's opener, or Cornell, the team that later took the Buckeyes. This corner will wait on the outcome of their clash with Oklahoma Saturday at Columbia. Speaking of other "natural" football games, how do these sound to you. Duke-North Carolina at Durham, Dartmouth-Carnegie at Harnover, or Notre Dame-Northwestern at South Bend, all Saturday. . . Anyone who could pick four winners out of this bunch can write his own ticket . . . The game to look forward to is the U.S.C-U.C.L.A. clash in Los Angeles Dec. 9 for the coast championship and Rose Bowl bid. Neither team has been defeated yet and it is possible that both will make it to this climax battle with a loss . . . The Trojans big obstacle will be Notre Dame and the Bruins face Santa Clara this week . . . There has been much criticism of Tennessee's "breather" schedule, but anytime a team winds up the season with the seven clubs the Vols do, and escape with its life, it has done something. . . . Here is the finish of the Tennessee state: Alabama, Mercer, L.S.U., the Citadel, Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Auburn. . . . Year in and year out all but Mercer and the Citadel rank as the leading teams of the tough Southern conference, and usually the Citadel is hard to handle . . . "Welcome" centers established in "Paris railway stations to provide food and attention to child and invalid passengers are kept busy. IS YOUR CAR READY for the COLD BLASTS OF WINTER? Sig Nu's Down Dominoes,19-0 Intramural Title in Win; Russell Stars M. F. HUDSON CO. 800 N.H. St. Phone 825 By Clint Kanaga, c'42 ★ Kappe Sigs Take Runner-up Honors With 8-0 Win Over Phil Diols; Playoffs Start Soon Displaying a brilliant passing offense, the Sigma Nu eleven eincited the championship of Division II with an impressive 19 to 0 victory over the team yesterday. Jim Russell's passes against sparked the Sigma Nu's to victory. in the opening quarter, Russell tossed a 10-yard heave to Stephenson for a score. A little later in the same period, he pegged the pigskin to Wise for another touchdown. The third Sigma Nu tally came on a Russell pass to Jack Stone. The Sigma Nu's record for the regular season was one inner one loss. As a result of their inners, the Sigma Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma finished the season with runner-up honors in Division II. The Kappa Sig's won by a score of 8 to 0. The Clover-Hersley combination clicked as usual and gave the Kappa Sig's their lone touchdown. Hensley faded back and looped a 40-yard down center. Two Phi Delt basks deflected the ball but Clover, alert and focused, hit the ball as it was batted to the ground. After catching it, he scamped he remaining 10 yards for the score. Mid-way in the third period, Bill Southern tagged Newcomer, Phil Delt, back, behind his own goal line for a safety. Referee Brennison's decision on this play aroused much controversy among the spectators and players. His decision, was corral'd, doubt, Ludeman was the mainstay of the Kuppe Stit line, while Driscoll stood out for the Phi Delt's. Sigma Phi Epsilon overpowered a fine Delta Upson队 20 to 0 in a hard fought battle. A sleeper play in the first minute of play gave the Sig Ep's their initial counter with Sawley saving the ball to Martin in the end zone. A pass from Bob Cooper tailed the second touchdown. The Sig Ep's scored again in the final quarter of the ball game. Minus his passing ease, Larry Smith, the Sigma Chi's defeated the Triangles by the decisive margin of 25 to 0. A teammate, Bill Hyer, took over Smith's passings and dinters; he feared that he heaved the football to King for thirteen of his team's points and pugged a pass to Hartman for an Varsity-Frosh Cage Tilt On Eve of Tiger Game The first basketball game of the 1939-40 season will be the annual varsity-freshman clash. This year the game will be played as a part of the Homecoming activities and is used for the night of Friday, Nov. 24. Dr. F. C. Allen, Jayhawk coach, has named the contest a clinic game and before the start of the game, the players will demonstrate the rules changes go into effect this and various fine points of the game. The variety cagers will be heavy favorites to defeat the freemain, but expect some stiff competition. The wristbands will best their bail against the varity. Nine lettermen form the nucleus around which Doctor Allen is building the Jayhawk varsity team this year. They are Howard Engleman, Arkansas City; Ralph Miller, Charrue; Bruce Reed, Arkansas City; and Don Dobling, Lindsborough; forwards; Bob Allen, Lawrence; and Jack Sands, Lawrence; centers; and Dick Harp, Kansas City; Kan; Bruce The playoffs for the championship will start either Thursday or Friday of this week. Teams selected for playoff competition will be announced this afternoon at 4:30 by the intramural office. other six-pointer. Hartman ran the final touchdown across. Voran, Pretty Prairie; and John Kline, Hutchinson. guards. Miller is a member of the football squad at present and will not report for basketball until the end of the grid season. Other football players who are expected to join the cage squads are Ed Hall, Subterte; Herb Newton, Newton Boh, O'Niel Tpeka, and Steve Renke, Kansas City, Kan. Squadden from last year who out this fall include Jim Arnold, Downs, and P. T. P Hunter. Oklahoma City has won 60-51 against Hoggan, Kansas City, Mo., a guard. Sophomores complete the squad, these new men being Miller Cameron, Wichita; Jack Flood, Arkansas City; Chain Healy, Wichita; Bob Johnson, Wisconsin; Don Krum, Lawrence; Dewitt Pottier, Lawrence and Bo木Doward, Salina. Following the varsity-freshman game, the Jayhawk cagers will get down to hard work in preparation for their game with Oklahoma A. & M. here, Dec. 5. Last year, Kansas won the state championship and then defeated the Cowboys in a single game at Lawrence. The oldest dog in the world is said to be a cattle dog owned by a resident of Victoria, Australia. It is 26 years old. For The Best In Cleaning Always E. W. Young UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE EXTRA ATTRACTION Ed Young DEVI--DJA and the BALI and JAVA DANCERS All Star Company of thirty with native musicians The Hague, Holland (Courant) "A strange, hitherto secret world now rises before us. The public, entranced, now curious, now enchanted by the fascinating, exotic spectacle, gave drient applause that bespoke success." Antwerp, Belgium (Le Matin) "A apocalyptic astonishingly varied and captivating from first to last." Budapest (Pester Lloyd) "A miracle from atar one must see to believe." READ WHAT EUROPEAN PAPERS SAY--tied for the Big Six lead with the defending champion Sooners, the Tigers are counting on "Pitching" to win. The team has their first conference championship. HOCH AUDITORIUM Wednesday Evening, Nov. 22, 1939 8:20 o'clock Popular Prices—Seats now selling at $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 75c At K.U. Fine Arts Office, Bell Music Company, Round Corner Drug Store Missouri Prepares To Meet Sooners For Championship Coach Don Faurot's charges, with Christmas at the helm, rocketed into the upper bracket of the nation's football standings with a 20-7 rout of the highly touted New York University team. Columbia, Nov. 13—The conquering heroes of Missouri came back to their bailout, Monday to prepare for a new season and play game with Oklahoma, Saturday. The glided Tiger avalanche took the opening kickoff and proceeded to march 67 yards, without once relinquishing possession of the ball, for the first touchdown of the day. It was Missouri power, arofitly mixed with a dazzling aerial offensive, which set the Violets back on their heels for all but five minutes of the game. Ten Cyclones To Bid Goodbye To Gridiron Three of these men have been starters in every game this year. Seven are linemen and the others are backs. Leading the seniors are: Capt. Martin Boswell and Bill Bliss, end, and Jack West, center, who have started every game this year. Other linemen who are completing their competition are: Howard Buck, tackle; Duncan Glab, guard; Bill Taylor, tackle, and Orland Peterson, tackle. In the backfield Hugh Vickersfelt, veteran quarterback; Howard Medina, halfback, and Bob Darrow, fullback, are playing their final contest. Coach Jim Yeager plans to limit the practices this week to light drills. 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