Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Nov. 7, 1955 JAYHAWK AERIAL GOES ASTRAY-Rudy Blotscher (65) and another unidentified K-State defender break up a pass intended for Don Martin. Kansas end. Martin almost got it but it slipped through his fingers. Date To Be Set For Santee Hearing On Suspension Rule Wes Santee, mile record holder from Kansas and now a Marine lieutenant stationed at Quantico, Va. has been given a chance to appeal his suspension before the Missouri Valley Air Force of managers Santee was suspended Oct 30 on the charge of accepting excessive expense allowances for meets in California last May. The date for the new hearing has not been set, but it's believed that it will be sometime this month, since the National AAU meet will be held Dec. 1-4. It is likely that Santee's appeal will be made in Kansas City. The executive committee of the Cramming for Exams? 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Old Case, the left-handed dentist from Kansas City, purportedly has asserted that "it's a shame no Japanese ball player is on a major league team in the United States." From the results of those games, it would be an Oriental shame if they were. The second-best Yankees, as we know them in Flatbush, have played eight games with the Samurai Sluggers. The Yanks have won seven. The eighth was called at 1-1. Old Case announced before the ball club winged westward to the east that this team "will play like the Yankees or I'll know the reason why." Well, you can't fault Old Case. They're playing "like" the Yankees. In other words, they're winning games. But they're a long way from being the Yankees. Baseball, long guilty of a holier-than-thou attitude, should knock off selling the inhabitants a "snow job" when it brings the game to foreign shores. Actually, this is strictly a good will tour. The Yankees give me a laugh when they give out with this routine about "playing their greatest" and that "Japanese players are real front-line contenders." Not that now, or eventually, the Japanese don't or won't have some players capable of playing major league ball. There's no valid reason why they shouldn't. The Japanese love the game, you can be sure, but they are far up the stretch when it comes to big league baseball. "Vinegar Bend" Looks Good HAVANA — U (P, P) — Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell is displaying mid-season form with Havana in the Cuban Winter League. The St. Louis Cardinals southpaw struck out 15 batters last night in pitching his way to a 2-1 victory over the Almendares. New Philip Morris -made gentle for modern taste Enjoy the fresh unfiltered flavor of this new cigarette—now in the smart new red, white and gold package: OU, Maryland Move Nearer Orange Bowl Regular or King Size . . . Snap-open Pack For Oklahoma and Maryland seem certain to finish the season unbeaten and the resulting bids to the Orange extravaganza at Miami, Fla., could make that game not only the top bowl but also the "game of the year." Michigan's jarring upset by old nemesis Illinois left Oklahoma and Maryland as the top unbeaten contenders for the national college football crown today—and also left promoters of the Orange Bowl game chortling with glee. $ \textcircled{4} $ By UNITED PRESS OU Gets 26th Straight Oklahoma rolled to its 26th straight victory, 20-0, over Missouri and Maryland retained its perfect record by fighting off Louisiana State, 13-0. West Virginia, the only other major unbeaten team kept pace with the Sooners and Terps by beating George Washington, 13-7, on Friday to clinch the Southern Conference crown. But mighty Michigan, which had squeaked to several close victories recently to retain its No.1 national ranking, absorbed a stunning 25-6 drubbing from Illinois. Michigan's loss left the Big Ten half of the Rose Bowl picture clouded. Ohio State took over the league lead with a 20-13 victory that featured two touchdowns by Howard (Hopalong) Cassady, but the Buckeyes, last year's Rose Bowl winner, are ineligible to return. That leaves Michigan State, which smashed Purdue, 27-0, as Michigan's chief rival for the bowl bid. McDonald Scores Two Tom McDonald scored two touchdowns and set up the other to lead Oklahoma to victory. The Sooners, who meet Iowa State this week, are headed for a showdown with co-league-leader Nebraska on Nov. 19. Maryland is tied with Clemson in the race for the Atlantic Coast Conference berth in the same bowl and the two rivals wind up their league season this coming Saturday in a head-on collision that will de- fend Clemson. The Crimson team battle with surprising LSU, Mary- land will be favored over Clemson. Aggies Hold On The Texas Aggies held onto their half-game lead in the hot battle for the Southwest Conference's berth in the Cotton Bowl by downing Southern Methodist, 13-2, on two T.D. passes by Jimmy Wright. Closest rivals Texas and Texas Christian meet this week in a battle that will probably eliminate one from contention, while the Aggies visit Rice. Mississippi, loser in last year's Sugar Bowl, stayed at the Southeastern Conference race as it beat Memphis State, 39-6, in a non-league game. Ole Miss can clinch the crown by winning its final league game, Nov. 26, against Mississippi State. By appointment purveyors of soap to the late King George VI. Yardley & Co., Ltd, London Yardley brings you a super-wetting Shaving Foam- London style Are you looking for a finer pressure shave? This distinguished product—conceived in England and made in America—has a new super-wetting action which wilts the beard in a trice. 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