Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 12, 1964 Hawklets Aim for Perfect Season The KU freshman football team will be shooting for the second half of a perfect two-game season tomorrow when it hosts the Missouri freshmen at 2:30 p.m. at Memorial Stadium. MU will have the same task in mind. In their openers, the junior Jayhawks defeated Kansas State, and the Cubs downed Iowa State The quality may not be comparable, but the size of the first-year men on the field tomorrow may give the appearance that some of them are refugees from a National Football League team. THE TIGERS have most of their size concentrated at end, a pattern established by such recent operatives as Dan LaRose and George Seals, now both professionals. Others bolstering the hefty MU lineup are: Russell Washington, 6-6 and 265; Tom Lobsiger, 6-6 and 240; A. Z. Drones, 6-3 and 220; and Darrell Schuurman, 6-4 and 225. Starting offensive tackles for the Tigers are Mike Wempe, 6-3, 235-pound Lawrence graduate, and Dave Cox, 6-4 and 225. KANSAS will counter with defensive tackles Bob Hudspeth, 6-5 and 265, and Dan Reinhard, 6-6 and 260. Offensive tackle Roger Rawlings is 6-2 and 230, and another defensive specialist is Leon Davis, 6-3 and 220. KU Coach Vere Wellman will send up four new offensive starters. Newcomers will include Steve Heck, 210-pound Lawrence tackle; Gary Simmons, 190, Oklahoma City guard; Fred Shawger, 190, Tulsa guard; and Wandy Williams, 185, Rockville Center, N.Y., right halfback. Heek will replace Jack Medford, 190, Oklahoma City, who is nursing a hand injury. Simmons moves in for Ron McKay, 220. Seminole, Okla., who has a wrenched knee. Shawger earned his spot on performance in the 13-6 win over Kansas State. Williams is taking over for Eddie Kilby, 195. Grandview, Mo., who has a lame ankle. The main targets of the KU defense will probably be the Tigers' two fullbacks, Carl Garber and Barry Lischner. Garber scored three times in MU's 25-14 victory over Iowa State, and Lischner led the ground-gainers. OTHER offensive starters for the junior Jayhawks will probably be Bill Long, 190, left end; Bob Kreutzer, 200, center; Rawlings, right tackle; John Carter, 200, right end; Dave Bouda, 210, quarterback; Levi Lee, 200, left halfback; and Poore, 199, full-back. The Missouri offensive unit will IM Football Playoffs Begin Hill championship playoffs in intramural football will begin today, as regularly scheduled league play ended yesterday. In the last day of regularly scheduled action, the Laws preserved their perfect record in Independent "A" play with a 26-0 victory over the Oaks. Oaks. In the only other game yesterday Phi Kappa Psi earned a forfeit victory over Delta Sigma Phi. Two Big Eight Backs Tie For Weekly Top Honors KANSAS CITY, Mo. —(UPI)—Charlie Brown, Missouri's sophomore halfback, and veteran fullback Jim Grisham of Oklahoma were honored as co-winners of the Big Eight "Back-of-the-Week" award. This week's co-winners will face head-on Saturday when Missouri invades Norman. It was the first time this year, in either the back or lineman poll, conducted by a panel of sportswriters who cover Big Eight games, that two players had shared the honor. Brown, a 5-foot-8, 181-pound speedster from Jefferson City, was the Tigers' leading ground gainer and scored th winning touchdown on a 51-yard pass play in Missouri's 16-7 victory over Colorado. Grisham led the conference in rushing last week with 121 yards and scored a touchdown in the Sooners' 30-0 victory over Iowa State. Other backs nominated for the honor this week were Bob Hohn, halfback, Nebraska; Bob Skahan, quarterback, Kansas; Tom Vaughn, fullback, Iowa State; Bernie McCall, quarterback, Colorado; Jeff Williams, halfback, Oklahoma State; and halfback Jerry Condit of Kansas State. Previous winners of the back honor were Gale Sayers, twice, and Skahan of Kansas; Lane of Missouri; Glenn Baxter, quarterback, Oklahoma State; Frank Solich, fullback, Nebraska; and Lance Rentzel, half-back, Oklahoma. HAMILL, Wickliff and Ewy were the big offensive guns for the Laws. Hamill passed to Wickliff for the first two touchdowns, and to Ewy for the other two. The two extra points were tallied on a pass from Ewy to Wickliff, and a kick by Hewitt. Today's playoff action will consist of the four first-round games in the Fraternity "B" division. The pairings for the 4 p.m. games are Sigma Chi No.1 vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Theta Pi No.1 vs. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Gamma Delta No.1, and Delta Upsilon No.1 vs. Beta Theta Pi No.2. Playoff games in the other three divisions will be played on Monday and Tuesday of next week, with the finals being played on Wednesday. The Laws and the Misfits are the only teams in the Independent "A" playoff. They will meet for the championship Wednesday. FIRST-ROUND pairings in the Fraternity "A" division are Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Kappa Psi. Independent "B" pairings have ROWB vs. AFROTC, Foster vs. MBA No. 2, and Navy vs. Battenfeld. See Our Wide Selection of: - Report Covers - Ring Binders - Presentation Binders - Portfolios for special projects reports,and presentations CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. VI 3-6133 consist of Drones, left end; Cox, left tackle; Gary Frieders, 197, left guard; Bob Wilson, 205, center; Jim Willsey, 210, right guard; Wempe, right tackle; Washington, right end; Conrad Denault, 191, quarterback; Mike Ewing, 180, left halfback; Bob Powell, 195, right halfback; and Barry Lischner, 205, fullback. Long ago, in a kingdom known to KU students only as "The City," a young prince was born . . . well, not really a prince but more of a . . . well anyway he was young. He was named Young Doug Davey, As it is with most of us, Young Doug grew older, met other children and made friends. These friends gave him a nickname; he was known as Older But Still Young Doug Davey, or to his very close friends just Cabin Still. When Even Older But Still Young Doug was twelve years old he was visited by his Fairy Godmother, Walter, who said to him, "E. O. B. S. Y. D. my boy, it's time for you to decide what path you will follow through life. Just name your choice and I shall work my magic." So saying, the Fairy Godmother placed a friendly hand on Doug's knee. Young Doug made his choice and F. Godmother worked her magic. Then Doug said, "No, you have the right word but the wrong idea. The bushy tail gets in my way, and besides, I don't like acorns." To make a long story short (or a short story even shorter), Doug Davey found a home at the Southern Pit, playmates in the School of Business, and discovered that girls think long bushy tails are cuddly. In fact, he was named "King of King Arthur's." NEXT WEEK: Jerry Toombs—the PITS answer to Valentino (Antonio Valentino, a gondola scraper in Venice) BUSINESS DIRECTORY University Mobil 23rd & Naismith "Service with the student in mind" GOODYEAR TIRES - Wholesale Diamond Rings Call Robert A. 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