Seniors, Juniors Gain All-Star Finals Page 5 It's on to the finals for the seniors and juniors after each whitewashed their opponents in the Senior All-Star Intramural Challenge yesterday. They will face each other in the play-off at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Memorial Stadium. The Seniors kept everyone but the spectators warm in the near freezing temperatures as they scored 32 points while the freshmen were held scoreless. The juniors met a stronger defense, but still managed a 13-0 win over the sophomores. Dick Endacott handled the passing part of the offense by hitting Bill Wedgeworth and Dave Hemsell for two touchdowns. Bob Henderson kicked one extra point. Bill Toalson scored two touchdowns and an extra point for the winners. C. L. Foster caught two touchdown passes and Doug Henning grabbed a touchdown pass and an extra point. The seniors will be classed slight favorites in the championship game. However, junior coach Dick Endacott expressed satisfaction over his team's hard-fought triumph over a strong sophomore squad. Both coaches said they hope to have considerable support from class members attending the final game. Tickets cost a dime, with the proceeds going to Campus Chest. Senior players will also be competing for two outstanding player awards, with trophies to go to the best offensive and defensive performers. A group of area sportswriters will be judges. Senior coach Larry McCully said his starting offensive unit would include C. L. Foster, Bill Toalson, Bob Lynch, Dan Casson, Doug Henning, Bill Michaels, Maynard Morris and Larry Schwartz. The junior lineup will have Bob Lockwood, Ken Welch, Phil Comstock, Stu Luder, Will Wedgeworth, Wayne Coulter, Dave Hemsel and Endacott. Tuesday Football Drills Closed to Spectators Coach Jack Mitchell closed football practice yesterday to all spectators. Team officials said the closed drill was to cut down on scouting. He said last night in a telecast that he expects everyone to be in good physical condition for the final game of the season Saturday against Missouri. Mitchell said the Jayhawkers will practice longer than the normal two hours today because soggy practice fields have limited their offensive work. KU has been rated a one to two touchdown underdog by the odds-makers. Prosser Wins IM Tennis Crown Lenora Prosser, Chi Omega, defeated Liz Wooster, Tri Delt, to win the women's individual tennis championship, but Tri Delt still managed to win the team title by defeating Chi O 46-44. Karen Schull, Jayette, won the golf championship flight meet. Gifts For Your THANKSGIVING HOSTESS Come in and see our fine selection. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. VI 3-1044 SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH 75c 11:30 on Popular Beverages Sold Hours 7:00 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Daily Except Sunday He said Missouri's backs are "tre- mendous." Head KU cheerleader Dick Jones, McPherson senior, and four of his associates demonstrated yells for the television audience and showed the new Jayhawk costume. "They make as many yards after they are tackled as they do before being tackled," he said. "This week we really became a football team," Mitchell said, referring to the team's performance against Oklahoma State Saturday. Wednesday. Nov. 19, 1958 University Daily Kansan Moorman's Cafe Highway 59 11/4 Mile South of City Limits VI 3-9764 Coach Mitchell said KU can expect several single wing plays from Missouri this week. Game Films Set For Tomorrow The KU Quarterback Club will show films of the KU-Qklahoma State game at 7:30 tomorrow night in the Kansas University Jayhawk Room. John Wertzberger, Lawrence senior, will parry the film. Kappas Top GSP To Win IM Basketball Title Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated GSP Upperclass last night by a score of 51 to 46 to win the all women's 1958 basketball championship. The Kappas, trailing 29-20 at the half, came from behind to overtake GSP in the last five minutes of the game. Members of the Kappa team were: Judy Morgan, Jan Rodgers, Margaret Welch, Martha Hammig, Maria Jo Carilie, Phyllis McCampbell, Penny Jones, and Donna White. High scorer for the game was Jan Rodgers, Kappa, with 38 points. Judy Kimball, GSP, was second with 26 points. Playing on the GSP team were: Judy Kimball, Suzanne Shaw, Betty Grist, Marilyn Spong, Marilyn Meyers, and Lee LaFollette. In the basketball semi-finals, Kappa defeated Pi Beta Phi 30 to 20, and GSP defeated Delta Delta Delta 51 to 39. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) — The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) today announced selection of Gustavus Adolphus College of St. Peter, Minn., as the second of four teams for its pre-holiday bowl playoffs. MinnesotaCollege Gets Playoff Spot Northeastern Oklahoma State College was named for the playoffs yesterday and two more selections will be announced shortly. The playoffs will be Dec. 5 and 6 and the winners will meet in the Holiday Bowl at St. Petersburg, Fla., on Dec. 20 to decide the national championship. Dr. Lloyd Hollingsworth is coach at Gustavus Adolphus, which went undefeated through an eight-game schedule this season. The team ranks ninth among NAIA members on total offense. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) — Northeastern Oklahoma State held a firm grip on its number one position in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics football ratings (NAIA). N. E. Okla. State Holds NAIA Lead Other teams in the top 10, in order of rating, were Arizona State, Gustavus Adolphus, East Texas State, St. Benedict's, Missouri Valley, Williamette, Middle Tennessee, Kearney, and Lemoir Rhyne. HUNTING A REAL "ENGINEER'S COMPANY"? Where one out of eight employees is an engineer? Where professional matters get quick corporate attention from engineers in top management? See our representative. He may have a clue. 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