Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 18, 1955 By HARRY ELLIOTT Kansan Sports Editor This week end promised to be a real exciting one from the sports standpoint. There's variety in the athletic fare seldom found at the same time at the same place. There's football—KU against arch-rival MU, basketball—always good Varsity against an exceptionally good Freshman team, and track—the first runnings of the Midwest AAU championships at Des Moines, Iowa. There ought to be plenty to go around. - * * Kansas Over Missouri—from one to seven points. Picking the games for the last time during the football season, we are hoping to raise the averages for ourselves and also hope the other sports writers do the same. The crystal ball shows: Navy over Army, Arkansas over LSU, California over Stanford, Colorado over Iowa State, Vanderbilt over Florida, Georgia Tech over Georgia, Illinois over Northwestern, Notre Dame over Iowa, Tennessee over Kentucky, K-State over Oklahoma A&M, Michigan over Ohio State, Minnesota over Wisconsin, Mississippi over Mississippi State, Oklahoma over Nebraska, Oregon State over Oregon, Pittsburgh over Pennsylvania State, TCU over UCLA, UCLA over Southern Cal, and Texas A&M over Texas. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Kentucky at 8th St. Ernst E. Klein - Pastor UNIVERSITY CLASS- 9:45 WORSHIP - 11:00 ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOWSHIP - 5:50 A Cordial Welcome To All GO JAYHAWKS BEAT MIZZOU When your typewriter needs repairing you want it done right and right away. That's why we give you quick, dependable service. OFFICE MACHINES COMPANY VI 3-0151 710 Mass. Intramural Finals Slated For Today Intramural football finals, which were postponed yesterday due to the cold, will be held today. The games today will determine the winners in each division. Snuff said. BEAT MISSOURI! The capacity of Memorial Stadium at the University of Missouri is approximately the same as KU's. The University of Kansas cross-country team went against the final whetstone this afternoon in an attempt to be razor sharp for the NCAA cross-country championship meet Nov. 28 on the Michigan State College course at East Lansing. Cross-Country Team Runs Today In Iowa AAU Meet Coach M. E. "Bill" Easton entered eight runners in the first running of the Midwest AAU championship meet at Des Moines, Iowa, today. Leading the Kansans this afternoon in the 4-mile race was Captain AI Frame, defending NCAA individual champion. The other Jayhawkers were sophomores Jerry McNeal, Robert Nicholson, Harold Long, Verlyn Schmidt, and Jan Howell, and junior Lowell Janzen, and Bernard Gay. They flew to Des Moines this morning and will return tonight The showings made in the AAU meet today will determine favorite for the NCAA competition. The sophomore-laden KU team is considered as a strong contender for the national crown. Other favorites include Pittsburgh, Michigan State, and Notre Dame. Coach Easton also includes Villanova in the running because of several strong runners. KU's ace-in-the-hole is Frame. The defending champion turned in the fourth fastest time in meet history last year when he crossed the finish line in 19:54.7. Since the beginning of the Big Seven, Missouri has won 21, lost 13, which places them second only to Oklahoma who has won 32, lost none. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Give Those Tigers A Good Washing Gifts For every member of your family EASY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING on our Layaway Plan FOR YOUR OWN CLOTHES Get Them Economically Washed and Dried at GRAVITT'S Automatic Laundry FREE PARKING IN OUR LOT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE 916 Massachusetts VI 3-6844 Three 1 oz. bottles Eau de Sachet Assorted Bendel Scents $3.50 Laundel From $1.00 to $3.50 Floating Soap Three Bars $1.50 $1.50 Bath Oil, Six 1 Dram Bottles $2.75 Plus 10%. Federal Tax Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. DRIVE IN and give your order on the speaker. DRIVE UP to the food window and receive your order. WELCOME HOME ALUMS! DRIVE OUT to our parking lot and enjoy the food. Junction Highways 10 & 59 BIG BUY Southwest of Lawrence To make your day complete drive out to the BIG BUY . . . bring your friends and have a reunion right in your car. It's quick, the food is good . . . and it's so convenient.