PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1937 Sooners Grooming For Kansas Dope Favors Oklahoma By Virtue of Superior Performance in Games And Weight Couch Tom Stidham and his Oakland Sooners are grooming themselves carefully, in spite of the dope being on their side of the fence, to meet the Jayhawkers at Norman Saturday. The Sooners dropped their opening game to Tufts University, 19-7, but have gradually picked up momentum since that bad start. They upset the dope three times in a row to defeat Rice, 6-0; tie Dana Bible's Texas Longhorns, 6-6; and hold the invincible Nobraska to a scoreless tie The dope is in their favor because they have shown superior performance in the games and will outweigh Kansas 12 pounds to the man, which is a big handipel over进攻. In addition to these factors, Jack is blind and bloodied. The Sonoma back, may be ready for service after retiring to the bench because of a broken facial bone received in the Rice game. Ends Are Strong Stidham will probably start Pete Smith and Roland Young at the end posts, as both are lettermen and received a great deal of experience last year. The gap at center, caused by the loss of William Conkright, has been filled amply by Micky Parks, a 220-pound man. Short and Grace will probably start at tackles, while Fred Ball and Jim Thomas, both lettermen, fill the bill at the guard positions. Although it was the Sooner line that received credit for holding Nebraska, the Sooner backfield is formidable. Bob Seymour, 185-pound sophomore back and one of the several potential stars Coach Stidham is seasoning, will share Bear's duties against Kansas, Saturday, with Hugh McCullough and Raphael Boudreau, varsity alternates. Seymour has filled Bear's position while the star fullback has been on the sidelines, and although his kicking and passing does not measure up to the regular's, he hits the line a mean lick Have Good Kickers Al Corrott will perform the same duties he has so brilliantly fulfilled the past two season, blocking and snearing up the opposing team's plays. Gene Corrott will play the other half position. **woozy ruddessd will probably get the call at quarter and alternate with Webber Merrell during the game. Both of these men kept dashing Corkhurk hopes of scoring a touchdown, outputting the Nebraska boys.** In addition to presenting a strong starting lineup, Stidham plans to be pouring substitutes into the team and give his sophomores experience. Women's Intramurals By Jean Thomas, c'uncl Golf Tournament In the first round of the women's golf tournament, the following results have been turned in: K. Stephenson, Pi Phi, defeated Hurd, Kappa. Englehart, Theta, defeated McKay, Chi Omega. Waring, Kappa, defeated Lewis, Pl Phi. Englander, Theodore, defecated in Kay, Chi Omega. Waring, Kappa, defecated Lewis Edison, Theta, defeated Clements Corbin. Horseshoes Troubleshooting Alpha Gamma defeated Gamma Theta defeated Pi Phi. 2-1. Volleyball Volleyball The Kappa's defeated the Alpha Gami's 66-26 in a one-sided game, with Geis and Woodbury, Kappa's, searing freely. Gamma Phi defeated A.DPi in a closely-contested game, with the final score 42-39. Karlin and Ghorm are Gamma Phi's, were outstanding. Alpha Chi won over Sigma Kappa 50-38, and Pi Chi defeated Theta 55-29 in another one-sided game. This week's intramural schedule This week's intramural schedule: Tonight: Hawks: Sims Kenne vs. Al. Kinghorseoes: Sigma Kappa vs. Alpha Chi, and Chi Omega vs. Miller hall. (4:30 o'clock) mil. (4.5) U.8.15 Volleyball: 8.15, N, I.W.W. vs. Rc.; S. Ind. vs. T.N.T. Friday: Horseshoes: Corbin vs. T.N.T. I.W.W. vs. Watkins (4:30 p.m.) WEATHER Kansas: Fair and slightly warmer Wednesday; Thursday partly cloudy Track Trials To Be Held Today Flying cinders and charming feet will be in order at the stadium track tomorrow afternoon. BRICK'S "ON THE HILL" Try Our Freezer Fresh ICE CREAM SPECIAL THIS WEEK CHERRY ICE CREAM Jack Richardson, star spinner on last year's Jayhawk team, who now has charge of the track队 in Bill Hargigs' absence, announced yesterday that all track and field teams are given a chance to perform in the preliminary trials to be held tomorrow afternoon. This meet is not an intramural meet, but points will be given to organizations and counted for places as in any track meet. It is thought that the giving of places will add much interest to the meet and give students a chance to work ward, thus insuring their best efforts in the trials. Coach Hargiss and Richardson think there is much potential varsity track material on the Hill and hope that everyone who hasn't won a letter in track competition will report and show his wares. The preliminary trials tomorrow afternoon are scheduled to begin at 4 o'clock and all events are open to the public. The dates will be run next Tuesday. "Reflections of the Dance" will be the sub-theme of the weekly broadcast on physical education for health to be given Thursday at 9 p.m. over the University's radio station, KFKU. Discussion of Dance To Be Broadcast Topic Dr. Forrest C. Allen, chairman of the department of physical education, will have the assistance in the speaking parts of Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, assistant professor of physical education; and Mrs. Alice Sherbon Bauman. Ernest Sanders and Tilde Fowler will do some dances for the background of the discussion. Phi Psi's Down Sig Ep's Allen and Kline Star Phi Delt's Beat Pi K.A.'s In Touch Football Maybe the coolness of the weaver had something to do with it, but whatever it was the Phi Pai team turned on the heat and humiliated Sigma Phi Epion by winning from them 18 to 0. Kane, Bowie, and the bell of the Phi Pai aggregation by scoring a touchdown apiece. Allen, who harried the Wig Ep队 defense all afternoon with his passing, and Kline, who made some brilliant catches, formed a pass duo that should go far in intramural football. Durand and Bowles also played a central role in the 1983 Siu standings while the Kappleman was outstanding for the Wig Ep队。 The Fni Delt "C" team defeated the Pi KA. B" team 23 to 0. Three touchdowns, two points after touchdowns, and a field goal accounted for the 23-point whitehatch of the Pi KA. "B" team. Phi Delt Team Wins Baisinger, Martin, and McCrosky played important parts in the victory for the Phil Delti "C" team. In the other two games scheduled for yesterday, the Hell's Angels forfeited to Delta Upsilon, and the Y.M.C.A. team forfeited to Theta Kappa Eta Kappa and the Red Devils battled to a 6 to 16 tie Jenner scored for the K.E.K. men and Listen scored for the Red Devils. The 4.30 Engineers will oppose the Six Horsesmen in a touch football game today. This is the only gam on the schedule. Phi Gamma Delta defeated Sigma Chi in a tennis match yesterday, 2 to 1. Will Play Today Tomorrow's schedule: field 1, Beta "B" vs. YM.C.A; field 2, Phi Gam vs. P.KA; field 3, Acacia vs. Sigma Chi; field 4, Triangle vs. Beta; field 5, DHI Chi "B" vs. Kaopa SIG "B" , Delta Chi and Phi Delta, Theta to play handball merrrow. The Phi Kappa Pai horseshoe tossers will match ringers and shoes in a horseshoe match today. No tennis matches are scheduled for today. Tomorrow's schedule Hexagona vs. Alpha Tina Omegei 3-1. Hexagona vs. Alpha Tina Omegei 3-1. Stamina Pha Epsilon vs. Y.M.C.A. Standings of the teams in touch football divisions follow: DIVISION I W L T Pet Pi Gamma Delta 2 0 0 1.000 Pi Kappa Alpha 2 0 1.833 Pi Theta Chi 1 1 1.500 Pi Theta Chi 1 1 1.500 Theta Tau 1 1 1.000 Half Halo 0 2 1.000 M.V.C.A 0 2 1.000 DIVISION II W L T Pct. Phi Kappa Psi 21 0 1.000 Kappa Sigma 1 1 0.167 Kappa Sigma 1 1 0.067 Acaeonia 1 1 0.500 Delta Chi 1 1 0.500 Phi Epsilon Epiol 0 2 0.400 Sigma Chi 1 1 0.200 Weaver Elected Head DIVISION II W L T Pct. Beta Theta Tau 3 0 0 1.000 Epsilon Epionite 3 0 0 1.000 Delta Upsilon 2 1 0 .657 Delta Tau Delta 1 1 1 1.250 Pangaea 1 1 1 1.250 Gamma Tau Omega 0 1 0 2.000 Hell's Angels 2 1 0 1.000 'B*T' DIVISION W L T P t.100 Pi Kappa Chipa 2 0 0 P.100 Pi Epsilon 2 0 0 P.100 Pi Delt' C* 2 0 0 P.100 Beta Theta Pi 1 0 100 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 0 100 Pi Delt' B* 1 0 50 Y.M.C.A. 1 0 000 Kappa Sigma 0 2 00 Simon 0 2 00 Sigma Chi 0 2 00 Six-Man Division W L T P T 4.30 Engineers 2 0 0 1.000 Hexagone 2 0 0 1.000 Ekoa Eta Kappa 2 0 0 1.000 Whitakers 2 0 1 0.333 Red Devils 0 2 1 .167 Stikhimans 0 2 1 .167 Six-Man Stadium 0 1 0 .000 Of Freshman 'Y' Council president and Tom Cosgrove, secretary. Of Freshman 'Y Council Joe Weaver, e41, was elected president of the freshman council of the Y.M.C.A. at its meeting last night Charles Wright was chosen vice- David Angovey, president of the council two years ago, and Kernit Franks, last year's president, disclosures complaintss of previous councils. 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