Page 5 University Daily Kansan Lambda Chi, Pearson Sig Gam Ep All Win In the Fraternity "A" division Friday, Lambda Chi raced to a 15-0 victory over Phi Kappa. Dick Walt passed to Jim King and Jim Douglas for touchdowns and hit King in the end zone for the conversion. Charley Franz scored the safety for the victors. In the Independent "A" division, Pearson rolled over a stubborn Stephenson Hall 19-6. Bob Moya ran an intercept passed back for one touchdown and passed to Bob Cristel and Ron Greening for two more scores. Dave Lehman scored a touchdown for the losers. In the other Independent "A" game of the day, Sigma Gamma Epsilon defeated YMCA 6-0. Education R. Results ATO 7, Beta 6 Delta 1, PIKA 0, forfeit **Independent A** Battenfield 1, Jim Beam 0, forfeit Sterling Oliver 1, Jolliffe 0, forfeit MONDAYS_SCHEDULE Jim Beam vs. Carruth-O'Leary field 2 Battenfeld vs. Sterling-Oliver, field 3 Fraternity B Acacia vs. Sigma Chi, field 6 Delta Chi vs. Beta, field 7 Buffs To Test Husker Power KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(U.P.)—Colorado, which won five straight games only to lose the last two, should finally settle on paper this weekend what everyone knew all along—Oklahoma's superiority in the Big Seven. Colorado plays at Nebraska and should knock the Cornhuskers out of the tie for the conference lead they have won. At the same time, Oklahoma meets state at Norman and should taste at Orange Bowl. At the same time, Oklahoma meets Iowa State at Norman and should surge well down the Orange Bowl road. Auto-Fire Insurance No Fees Low Rates Geo. W. Hayes Insurance 1015 Moss. Ph. 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Whether in business, at social functions, or even in casual conversations with new acquaintances, there are ways in which you can make a good impression every time you talk. High School Player Dies GLEN FALLS, N.Y. —(U,P)—Frank Belden, a 16-year-old football player from Fort Edward, N.Y., died last night of a ruptured spleen suffered in a high school game Saturday. High School Player Dies KU, Miami University Sign For 1957 Game KU and Miami University have signed for a 1957 football match in the Orange Bowl, it was announced Saturday by Jayhawker Athletic Director Dutch Lonborg. The game will be a Friday night affair. Oct. 25. If will be the first athletic meeting in history between the two schools. Willie Greenlaw averaged 7.3 of 54 carries in 1954, and was one of the top pitchers on the baseball team in the spring. K-State Takes Day Off; Mather Lauds Whitehead LAWRENCE — (U.R.) Things should return to normal on the Kansas University campus today. Classes as usual, no more goal post fights with Kansas State. At Manhattan, however, things didn't go as usual. Students took the day off by virtue of the 46-0 win over Kansas Saturday. It was the worst licking the Wildcats ever handed Kansas. It was the third straight win for K-State, something that hadn't happened since 1927. "Our boys got started and just couldn't stop," Coach Bus Mertes said. "Of course, the breaks hurt Kansas." Coach Chuck Mather said after the game, "Bob Whitehead is the best split T quarterback I ever saw." Mertes agreed that the 155-pound mite from St. Louis "is one of the best." Graduates in Engineering...Physics...Mathematics LOCKHEED Aircraft Corporation California Division Georgia Division Staff Representatives will be on campus to discuss your future Wednesday, November 9,1953 In Lockheed's expanding research and development program Both divisions of Lockheed are engaged in a long-range expansion program in their fields of endeavors. California Division activities in Burbank cover virtually every phase of aircraft, both commercial and military. 46 major projects are in motion, including 13 models of aircraft in production extremely high-speed fighters, jet trainers, commercial and military transports, radar search planes, patrol bombers. The development program is the largest and most diversified in the division's history. New positions have been created for graduates in: Aeronautical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics and Physics. At Lockheed in Marietta, Georgia, new C-130A turbo-prop transports and B-47 jet bombers are being manufactured in the country's largest aircraft plant under one roof. The division is already one of the South's largest industries. In addition, advanced research and development are underway on nuclear energy and its relationship to aircraft. A number of other highly significant classified projects augment the extensive production program. New positions have been created for graduates in: Aeronautical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Mathemag and Physics. This broad expansion program is creating new positions in each division. Graduates in fields of Aeronautical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics and Physics are invited to investigate their role in Lockheed's expansion. Separate Interviews will be given for each division. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation California Division, Burbank California • Georgia Division, Marletta, Georgia