BF 5207 Page 12 University Daily Kansam Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1950 THERE HE GOES!-John Hadl, KU sophomore speedster, opened the Jayhawker scoring against Oklahoma State Saturday with a 32-yard touchdown romp. He is shown here looking downfield as he took off on that run. Hadl will be starting left halfback when KU meets Missouri Saturday in Memorial Stadium. I missed out on my weekly routine last week due to an anticipated bad weekend on the football scene and a 6-day trip to another city in the great Midwest. But I am now ready for my last predictions before the Orange Bowl weekend. By Lonesome George Only three games are scheduled in the Big Eight conference Saturday with two of them having a great bearing on the Orange Bowl picture. The action sees Oklahoma meeting Iowa State, Nebraska at Kansas State and Missouri at Kansas. The Missouri-Kansas clash should be the biggest thriller of the day, with the winner probably on the way to the Orange Bowl. Kansas, Missouri, and Iowa State are all tied for second place in the conference. At any rate, I see: OKLAHOMA OVER IOWA STATE . . . The Sooners will gain another undisputed conference title by winning this one and in winning will clear the way for the winner of the Kansas-Missouri clash to go to Miami on New Year's Day. Iowa State is rugged but the Sooners are still trying to regain some of the prestige they lost by losing to Nebraska. NEBRASKA OVER KANSAS STATE . . . This is the only surefire pick in the conference as the Wildcats have yet to post a victory in the power-packed league this year and have scored only one nonconference victory, that being over tiny South Dakota State. Nebraska is also the team that scared Kansas and Missouri, and then whipped Oklahoma and Colorado, the only two teams to beat both the Jayhawkers and Tigers this year. KANSAS OVER MISSOURI . . . A victory here will insure a nice warm Christmas vacation in sunny Miami, Fla., which even a sturdy Jayhawker cannot resist. It is Homecoming at the University and the Jays will have the advantage of a Homecoming crowd cheering them on as well as the advantage of meeting the hardy Tigers on their home field. Seniors Issue Challenge The senior class has issued the traditional football challenge to the other classes in the University. Teams of all-stars from intramural teams are being chosen for the playoff games. The seniors will play the freshmen and the juniors will meet the sophomores tomorrow on the intramural fields, weather permitting. The seniors will meet the winner of the sophomore-junior game Monday afternoon in Memorial Stadium. the senior all-stars, and their teams, are: Gary Rempe, Dave McElvain, Alan Forker, Wayne Coulter, Stan Vermilion and Dick Endacott, Beta Theta Pi; Dave Hemsell, Sigma Chi; Mike Allen and Cliff Mullen, Phi Delta Theta; Bob Ohmart, Lambda Chi Alpha; Jim Brownfield and Jerry Brown, Phi Kappa Psi; Joe Rietz, Ken Welch, Dick Lee and Bob Murray, Phi Gamma Delta; Cris Smith, Alpha Tau Omega; Bob Kerr, Bill The Call to Battle President, Class of 1961 Dear Sir: The Class of '60 declares that being a class of superior individuals, we shall be able to gather a group of all-stars from the various intramural football teams that will be outstanding to the point of absolute excellence. We defy any other class on the campus to refute this claim and will be willing to prove our superiority on the field of combat at Memorial Stadium on the afternoon of November 23 at 4:00 o'clock. Of course, we will not lower ourselves to meet a foe who has not already proved himself by some outstanding accomplishment; therefore, it has been arranged for the challengers from your class to meet a similar group from the Class of 1962 on the second intramural gaming ground. Thursday, November 19 at 4:00 in the afternoon. The victor in this encounter will be given the opportunity to accept the above stated challenge. Rick Barnes President, Class of 1960 Wedgeworth, Phil Comstock and Buster Carney, Hicks; Jim Westoff, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Bob Henderson, Dennis Hayes and David May, Battenfeld. GSP Edges Kappa's; Schull Gets 23 Points Karen Schull, Kansas City, Mo, junior, scored 23 points in the women's intramural basketball semifinals to help Gertrude Sellars Pearson edge Kappa Kappa Gamma 39-37 last week. Pi Beta Phi outplayed the Tri- Delts. 31-20. Final playoffs, between Pi Beta Phi and Gertrude Sellards Pearson, will take place at 7 p.m. tonight in the Robinson gymnasium. 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