PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1939 Phi Delt's Win 'B' II Division HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Kansan Sports Editor Now is the time for all good men to shake the rabbit foot, count the white hairs, and bet on Notre Dame. And while betting on the Irish from South Bend we'll give you a couple of other ties: Oklahoma over Iowa State—This is no guess, it's a problem i mathematics. Cornhuskers over the Tigers—Believing of course, that it is better to eat corn than uncooked meat. Drake over Washburn—Since the Bulldogs clipped the wings of the Javahawkers, they should stop the Echabods. Northwestern over Minnesota—Lynn Waldorf's men should win again And for no good reason here are some more: Michigan over Illinois—Harmon makes some difference. Ohio State over Indiana. Penn. over Navy. Cornell over Columbia. Dartmouth over Yale. Fordham over Rice. Tenn. over L.S.U. University of Kansas 1939 Football Squad No. Name Pos. Weigts 37 *Anerine, Dick* HB 175 38 *Arnold, Bill* E T 185 39 *Brown, Dick* T H 207 40 *Brown, Rick* T H 207 41 *Bunny, Bill* FB 200 42 *Burge, John* E B 183 43 *Calwake, Lidfeth* HB 187 44 *Kenneth, McHenry* E F 174 45 *Chitwood, Russell* E F 174 46 *Cirenv, Gidge* C 183 47 *Crowell, Ward* G C 175 48 *Charles, James* C 175 49 *Fluker, Bob* G H 205 50 *Fry, Jack* G H 160 51 *Gibbens, Chester* O B 150 52 *Kennetz, Kennetz* O B 150 53 *Graven, Vincent* O B 186 54 *Hall, Ed* HB 183 55 *Hartman, Herb* G H 197 56 *Jim, Jim* G H 197 57 *Jack, W. F* J H 218 58 *Koen, Stuart* C I 160 59 *Kern, Bill* T G 195 60 *Kenney, Guy* G H 205 61 *Lenbart, Bill* T G 210 62 *Massay, Quido* G T 190 63 *Grew, Bill* T 210 64 *Monte, Mike* T 210 65 *Miller, Rajah* HB 175 66 *Morris, Jim* E 183 67 *Naramee, John* C I 170 68 *Oliver, Cilek* C I 170 69 *Pierce, Don* C I 182 70 *Pojezey, Lester* T E 205 71 *Rekeve, Steve* T E 195 72 *Shakae, Raalph* E T 190 73 *Sibilanck, Mike* E 180 74 *Suager, Ed* HB Q 173 75 *Suenger, Milton* HB 173 76 *Turner, Jack* T H 182 77 *Ulrich, Hubert* H B 187 78 *Vandaver, Marvin* H B 172 *Denotes Lettermen. Delta Tau Delta Downs Galloping Dominoes 12-0 **Height** 6 ft. 6 ft. 1 in. 6 ft. 11 in. 6 ft. 11 in. 6 ft. 3 in. Overland Park, Kaua 6 ft. Lawrence 6 ft. Topeka 6 ft. Charlotte 6 ft. 8 in. Conway Springs 6 ft. Parsons 6 ft. 9 in. Haven 6 ft. 9 in. 11 ft. Clay Center 5 ft. 10 in. Kansas City, Kan. 5 ft. 6 in. Leompton 5 ft. Leompton 5 ft. 10 in. Monmouth 5 ft. 10 in. Newtown 5 ft. 11 in. Newton 5 ft. 11 in. Goodyear 5 ft. 3 in. Albuany, Mo. 5 ft. 1 in. Gary, Ind. 5 ft. 1 in. Gary, Ind. 5 ft. 11 in. Terre Haute 5 ft. 11 in. Monongabena, Pa. 5 ft. 11 in. Howard 5 ft. 10 in. Chicago, IL. 5 ft. 1 in. Chicago, 5 ft. 1 in. Wichita 5 ft. Wichita 5 ft. 11 in. Topeka 5 ft. 4 in. Tampa 5 ft. 4 in. Oklahoma City, Okla. 5 ft. 2 in. Kansas City, Kan. 5 ft. 1 in. Aspinwall, Pa. 5 ft. 11 in. Willingdon, 5 ft. 10 in. Wichita 5 ft. 9 in. Bartleville, Okla. 5 ft. 1 in. Wavley 5 ft. 1 in. Marblehead 5 ft. Quinter 5 ft. 11 in. Wellington ★ Kappa Sig's Win Over Acacia Team 12 to 0; Lynch Stars in Phi Delt Triumph by Clint Kanaga, c'42 The Phi Delta Theta "B" team won it's division championship in six-man football yesterday, defeating the Phi Gamma Delta "B" team 6 to 0. 10 Lynch, Phi Delt, intercepted a Phi Gam pass in the last minute of play and raced 60 yards down the sideline for the lone score of the game. The Phi Del's record for the regular schedule is four victories against no losses, rolling up a total of 48 points to their opponents. By virtue of their triumphs in yesterday's games, Delta Tau Delta and Kappa Sigma moved into a two-way tie for second place in Division II in eleven man football. The Delta Tau downed the Galloping Dominei 12 to 0, while the Kappa Sigi gained a victory over the Acacia eleven by the same score, 12 to 0. The manner in which the Delta Tau downed the Galloping Dominei's passing star, was largely responsible for their easy victory. Fournier is one of the best backs in intramural football. The Delta Tau's tailed the first touchdown in the opening minute of the contest. A long forward pass from Bowe Weaver to John Weatherwax took the Dominei by surprise and gave the Delta Tau's a good lead. Later Reice, back, recalled from left field and was tagged on the 1-foot line. On his second line plunge he scored. The passing combination of Clover to Hensley functioned as usual against the Acacia's yesterday, giving the Kappa Sigs their third win of the season. Clover picked a 30 yard heave to Hensley for the first touchdown and a little later in the ball game tossed the pigskin to Hensley again for 14 yards and then another 6-a-side SIA-6 game was postponed to be played at a later date. Tiger's Battle Is for Title Columbia, Nov. 3—An elimination battle between the two foearest contenders for Oklahoma's Big Six crown, pits Nebraska against the University of Missouri Saturday. Missouri Must Beat N.U. To Stay in Midst of Conference Battle The post office department this winter will issue a special one-count stamp honoring Harvard's famous president, Charles Eliot. "A loss for either team eliminates it from the championship," is the way Coach Don Faurot expresses the impending conflict. and Kansas State in previous battles. The Tiger mentor wound up a week of strenuous drills by re-vamping his starting line in an off-balance play. The Sigma power plays and deep reverses. Jack Crocker was named to the right guard post in place of Lowell Fickett and George Ellis. Melvin Wetzel replaced Bok Wakeman at the center position nominated to the starting center position in place of Don Ducheck. The Nebraska steamroller, under the able tiltage of Major Lawrence "Biff" Jones, will depend on his ground attack, with a sprinkling of passes by Herman Rohrig, to carry away the Victory Bell. After a 10-year bellance, the battered and cherished ball came back to the Missouri campus last year. The next time, the Cornelius 13-10 at Lafayette. --- STARTING SUNDAY A New Wiedemann's Service Call for Reservations for Small Groups in Our New Dining Room. 50c per plate ___ Phone 84 Wiedemann's AIR-CONDITIONED RESTAURANT 835 MASS. ST. 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