University Daily Kansan Page 7 Friday, Nov. 11, 1955. By HARRY ELLIOTT Kansan Sports Editor The time has come again for the sports staff to try its hand at forseeing the outcome of the week's top games. Although we haven't been in on the picking before, we will try to come up with some prognostications along with the other crystal gazers. Kansas-Oklahoma A&M—Kansas by about one touchdown. Though there wasn't complete agreement on the outcome of some of the games, we will just list the picks of the majority Kansas State-Missouri—Missouri is beginning to pick up some fire. Colorado-Nebraska—Colorado is too good for the Cornhuskers. In other games outside the Big Seven; SMU-Arkansas, could go either way. Auburn over Georgia, Maryland over Clemson. Tennessee over Florida, Illinois over Wisconsin, Ohio State over Iowa, Michigan State over Minnesota, Purdue over Northwestern, California over Oregon State, West Virginia over Pittsburgh. Texas A & M over Rice, TCU over Texas, Vanderbilt over Tulane, UCLA over Washington, Yale over Princeton, Notre Dame over North Carolina, and Georgia Tech over Alabama. . . . If the weather predictions hold true, there will be foul weather gear in evidence at the stadium tomorrow. The meteorology boys seem to think that there will be a little snow falling tonight. If the snow should fall, fumbles will probably be frequent due to cold hands. Pi Phis Win Women's Crown Pi Beta Phi won the women's intramural basketball championship last night with a 45 to 27 victory over Kappa Alpha Theta. In a hard-driving game the Pi Phis outscored the Thetas to take first place in women's basketball. The Pi Phis, led by Diane Klepper, were ahead 12-7 at the end of the first quarter. The Thetas couldn't compete with Klepper's long shots from behind the free throw line. Joan Underwood's tosses from the middle of the court and Phyllis Springer's hook shots kept the Theta's score from dragging, but they were behind 30-17 at the half. The third quarter started in a deadlock with the ball passing back and forth, and plenty of jump balls. The teams fouled freely with Carol Cook and Patricia Steret fouling out in the last half. Third quarter score: 35-23, Pi Phi's still ahead. The Thetas couldn't pull in the rebounds in the last quarter and Eddie Yost First Signer Speedboat Record Attempt WASHINGTON —(U.P.)— Eddie Yost, usually one of the toughest players in the American League to sign, became the Washington Senators' first regular to agree to terms today when he accepted a "little deduction" from his $21,-500 salary of 1955. LAS VEGAS, Nev. —(U.P.)—Donald Campbell tentatively scheduled another attempt today to break his own world speedboat record in the jet-propelled Bluebird II following a run that possibly hit 220 miles an hour on Lake Mead yesterday. the game on both sides was a step- -over-the-middle-line battle when the game ended with a 45-27 victory for the Pi Phis. Dianne Klepper, Pi Phi, scored 36 points. Second high for the Pi Phis was Ruth Scholes with five points. Joan Underwood was high-scorer for the Thetas with 20 points. Phyllis Springer, with four points, was next. Oklahoma regents turned down a proposal to expand Owen Stadium into a bowl to seat 70,000 persons at a cost of $1,250,000. This Friday Afternoon . . . for your favorite beverage ...delicious shrimp-in-a basket(22 for $ .99)... ... and the best hamburgers in town . . . try . . . ... the OLD MISSION 1904 Mass. VI 3-9737 THE KANSAN KANSAN DINING GUIDE For Hamburgers or Steaks... Dining or Dancing... you'll find it in the Dining Guide Italian Spaghetti and meatballs Delicious home made pies 832 Mass. Closed Sunday The Chuck Wagon Serving steaks and Bar-B-Q South on Highway 59 Dinner Bell Cafe 912 Mass. Open Sunday Week days 6 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Crystal Cafe Blue Hills Drive-In Extra large drive-in menu—jumbo steakburgers, bar-b-q burgers, home made apple pie 1601 E.23rd East on hi-way 10 Steaks, Hamburgers, home made pie 609 Vt. Open until 10 p.m. 10-40 Cafe Big Buy Drive-In Weekend Special----16 oz. broiled T-bone Steak $2.00 1310 W.6th VI 3-9757 For the best in burgers, malts & french fries—Open 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. week days, 1 a.m. on Fri. & Sat. Eldridge Hotel Coffee Shop Serving good food all the time 6 a.m.-8 p.m. daily 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun. 1307 Mass. Gemmell's Cafe Always ready to serve good food 5 a.m.-7:30 p.m.—Open Sunday 717 Mass. VI 3-9766 The Castle Tea Room Old Mission Inn The best hamburgers in town 1904 Mass. VI 3-9737 Granada Cafe Hundley's Cafe Special club sandwich—whole meal 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Sunday 3 p.m.to midnite Regular $4.00 steak $2.00 Breakfast served anytime Open until 8 p.m. Open all night 838 1/2 Mass. VI 3-9801 Rock Chalk Cafe The Flamingo Specializing in chicken & juicy steaks Dancing nightly all week VI 3-9727 for reservation Serving 12-12 Sunday 12-9 p.m. Jim's Drive-In Kirby's Lunch Regular meal and drink 85c U.S. prime steaks—Channel catfish 732 N. 2nd VI 3-9741 Dinner, breakfast anytime—short orders 616 Mass. 24 Hour service Jim's Hamburgers 627 Mass. We never close