PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936 Varsity Out After Victory Against Frosh Tomorrow Afternoor reserves to Start Game As Regulars Rest; First Year Men Outweighed In Annual Clash With the first opportunity to see the prospects for next year's football team, the Jayhawker varsity will meet the undefeated Kansas freshman team tomorrow afterno. At the beginning of the season the At the beginning, game was scheduled with the intention of getting a line on the vane and giving it a grip to experience. However, the game is now being played to build up resupply strength for the Missouri game. Coach Ad Land- ETCHEN sey will send the reserves against the freshmen and save the regulars for FLOYD HANSON The varsity holds a slight edge in weight over the yearlings, but the freshman expect to off- of the Tephraas to the Thanksgiving day game Liday stated that the team held out of the field in the game in an effort to cut down the injuries and enable them to be in the best possible shape for the last Big Six game. lings, but the fresh set this advantage with a fighting spirit. The veterans line averages 87 and the first year lineers average 183. In the backdrop the variety outweighs the freshmen 174 to 173. GEARHART Taking the field for the varsity will be several men who have not seen who have not seen much service this fall, namely, Loughmiller, Eache MILTON MEIER opener, Miller. Hanson, Suppa, Meer, and Axel With the experience gained in this game there players will be better qualified as candidates for next year's team. Officials for the game tomorrow are Jay Plumley referee; Ernest Vanck, umpire "Pink" Lupton, field judge; and Bob Oyler, head linesman. The probable starting lineup Varsity Freshmen Harrington LE Harden Lemon LT Lennon Loughmilner LG Huff Hailer LC Turner Hall C Shurman Gearhart RT Leharth Hannon RT Reefer Juanengelo FR Arden Supp LH White Paronto LH Elite Puerto FK Whiting BEAT THE FRESHMEN Ye Ed's Choice Another weekend and time for more predictions. From the looks of the schedule more than one team, it doesn't make sense to find it plenty to tough this time. Nebraska and Kansas State Big Six title game, and it ought to furnish all of the protoconcept display in a tournament. We have plenty of what it takes, but Nebraska is a more consistent and all-around team. A fine chance for an upset like the one which occurred with the Arizona State game, with the dope and say Nebraska. Oklahoma and Oklahoma A. & M. Ought to be a fair game, although the cowboys haven't shown much this season. Oklahoma's game. Missouri and Washington University. This ought to be a close one. Washington has been powerful all season, losing to Notre Dame by 10 points. Tigers have the power and fight so they get the call. Missouri. Michigan State and Arizona. Both teams have played on Memorial field recently, and it looks as if Enthusiasm Soars High In Youngsters' Camp as They Prepare to Dump The Dope Cart With enthusiasm running high in the freshman comp. Coach Bill Hargnes and his assistants, Edwin Phinie and Tom McCall, sent the yearnings to each of the teams with each instruction for the vorty battle tomorrow. Traditionally the yearling team is considered the underdog, but the varsity eleven, which will consist of reserves, will be hard pushed if they win this game. The freshmen have not played a regular game this season, and it is difficult to know how strong they really are. The Kansas freshman team is not taking the variegation as a setup, as indicated by practice sessions Coach Hargus has put his footballers through this week. With several all-star players from high schools, the varsity team will realize they are up against a tough foe. BILL LENHART In the workout this week, Dob Ebeling, a starting halftuck for the yearling team, was injured, but Hargus that he will be in ship for the game. The linemen are in good shape, according to Tom McCall and Edwin Phelps, after a hard workout on the charged驴 and tackling dummy. The ends for the yearling team are both from the same high school and received all-city honors at St. Joseph. Mo. With this previous experience Ed Harden and Ed Franer will be hard to stop. Dan Rhule, 190-pound tackle, a former all-State star in Pennsylvania, will be a headache to any varsity lineman. Mike Sillhan, Lodi Lakers and Woodward will care of their position. Jack Turner, a veteran in high school, handles the pikin at center position very effectively. Bill Lenhart, the other tackle for the yearling team, will make any varsity man avoid his position. All in all, the fresh are out to trounce their more experienced brothers. BEAT THE FRESHMEN Morton Jones Wins Golf Tournament Morton Jones, Sigma Chi. Hei- ded hewey Horace Hanna, Phi Delt. Bch. 2, T三天ight to win watch organization golf tour-ment. The Sigma Chi golf team amused the most points in the tournament to win the team award. Jones' prize is a silver medal. Each fraternity entered six men in the golf tournament which was single elimination. The matches were played in a tiebreaker, and the Lawrence Country Club links. Ohio State and Michigan. Michigan hasn't been able to get started as yet, but they're no setup. Ohio State will take it. Temple and Iowa. It looks as if the hapless lowa team is in for another shellacking, this time from the Owls. SOD AND STUBBLE dichigan will take this one hands down. Wisconsin and Minnesota. The Gopher powerhouse will have little trouble with this one. Minnesota. Notre Dame and Northwestern. Past experience shows that its useless to follow dope in a game as close as this when the Irish are on the prowess side of the Northeastern, eleven is the best. READ Phi Delt's Rout Beta's in Finals The Phi Delta won the intramurta touch football championship by defacing the Beta's, 20 to 7, last night. SOD AND STUBBLE The Story of a Kansas Homestead By JOHN ISE $3.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. All the Phi Delt touchdowns were made on passes from Trotter to North in the first half. Bridecledought a pass for one extra point from Trotter to North. The other attempt was a kick that was blocked by Stoland. The Beta's seced their points in the second half when Burr intercepted a pass from Van Clive and Sullivan. The Bucken kicked the extra point. The fast charging line of the Phi Delta features the game. Other factors leading to Deltas success include passing by Trevor and Brieenden's打扑. BEAT THE FRESHMEN University Fencing Match Postponed Aggies Battle To Share Big Six Championship The fencing match between the University team and the Rockhill team of the University of Kansas City which was scheduled to occur tonight, was postponed until it might next week. It was announced yesterday. The Rockhill team found it impossible to fill the date and has sacked for the postponement. The team will be announced in the Kansan soon. B. J. Walker, manager of the Pelleier department store in Topeka, spoke yesterday morning before Professor Holtzclaw's class in retail merchandising. His subject was "Some Aspects of Store Persona." Manager of Pelletier's Speaks The Big Six football title is at stake. Tomorrow the Wildcats from Kansas State and the Cornhuskers from Nebraska will battle for the championship at Lincoln. If Kansas State wins, she shares the title with Nebraska. If the Cornhuskers win, she is unplugged right to the remnant. This game has about the same set-up that the title game had two years ago. At that time the Kansas State eleven, composed largely of sophomores, beat the powerful Cornell and took the Big 8 score from them. The Wildcats are out to repeat this year. They are still somewhat dazed at their strength in last Saturday's game with Iowa State, and they need to be more brawna beaten. Although Pittsburgh made it look fairly easy last week, the Kansas Staters have a sneaking idea that the Cornishers may be looking for something better after failing to do it last Saturday. Team in Good Condition The Wildcats came through the Iowa State game with only a few points, but they were good. Leo Ayers, regular quarterback, still has a lame knee. The Kansas State backfield is fast and has power, but they will have their team's trying to crack the Nebraska line. The Cornhuskers also came through the Pitt oreal in good shape. 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