Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1955. By JOHN McMILLION Kansan Sports Editor In the tragic business of picking football games the sports staff fared reasonably well over the weekend and maintained a more or less even keel on the season's percentages. Leo Flanagan moved into the lead for the season as both Dick Walt and Sam Jones fell flat on their respective faces. Leo hit 14 right and six wrong this week to give him a season's total of 85-35 and a percentage of .708. Lyle Tops For Week Top man for this week was Bob "Hack" Lyle who got 16 right while missing four. This pulled his average for the season up to .666 with a record of 80-40. In addition to Flanagan, Daryl Hall and Kent Thomas both got 14 right while missing six. This gives Hall second place for the season with a .691 average on a total of 83 wins and 37 losses. Thomas is still last for the year with 76 right and 44 wrong and an average of .633. Walt got 11 right and nine wrong this week and slipped to third in the standing with 82 right and 38 wrong for the year and a percentage of .683. Jones also went off the deep end and had an 11-9 mark which dropped him to fourth with a .671 percentage on 81 right and 39 wrong. The sports editor didn't improve or fade as he got 13 right and seven wrong to tie with Lyle for fifth for the season with a mark 80-40 and a percentage of .666. Almost Hit Score Jones and Flanagan almost hit the KU-NU score on the nose. Both of them picked the game to end 19 to 13 and but for John Handley's talented toe we would have had a double winner in that department. The staff of KDGU challenged the sports desk on their picks but failed to better our averages. They did stay about even, however. With only three men picking, Jack Hawkinson got 14 and missed six. Bruce Dillman ended up with the ranks with 11 and nine. and Vic Hyden, instructor of speech and adviser to the station, led the radio people with a 15-5 mark, which isn't quite as good as Lyle's 16-4. Hyden, however, did pull off the best one of the day when he tabbed the Missouri Tigers to down Colorado. No one else picked this one. Michigan Still Leads UP Football Poll; OU Second NEW YORK —U.P.— The United Press college football ratings (first-place votes and won-lost records in parentheses): Teams Points | Teams | Pos. | | :--- | :--- | | 1. Michigan (15) (6-0) | 301 | | 2. Oklahoma (7) (6-0) | 291 | | 3. Maryland (8) (7-0 ) | 289 | | 4. UCLA (3) (6-1) | 221 | | 5. Michigan State (2) (5-1) | 211 | | 6. Notre Dame (5-1) | 202 | | 7. Georgia Tech (6-1) | 117 | | 8. West Virginia (6-0) | 77 | | 9. Texas Christian (6-1) | 75 | | 10. Navy (5-1) | 53 | Texas A&M; 22; 13, Auburn; 7; 14, Purdue; 6; 15 (tie), Duke and Southern California; 5 each; 17, Mississippi; 4; 18, Miami (Fla.) 3; 19, Army; 2 KU Student Special Lub. Job $1 Others-11, Ohio State, 34; 12. FREE Installation On Mufflers and Tailpipes Page's Sinclair Serv. 6th & Vt. Ph. VI 3-9894 Quarterback Club Tonight 8:00 Union Ballroom - See Movies of KU-NU Game - Hear Coach Mather - Free Cokes STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES Santee Appeals AAU Suspension QUANTICO, Va.—(U. P.)—Mile star Wes Santee, insisting "I haven't done anything to be ashamed of," today filed an official appeal of the track suspension that could possibly keep him out of the 1956 Olympic games. The Missouri Valley AAU, which suspended Santee indefinitely Sunday for excessive expense accounts while competing in California meets last May, gave the Marine Corps lieutenant five days to appeal. In Kansas City, Theo Bland, acting chairman of the board's registration committee, said the suspension was permanent, as far as his board is concerned until there should be action by the appeal board or a request by Santee for reinstatement sometime before the annual National AAU meeting during the winter. ATO's Blast SAE's 19-0 Santee's suspension had its first effect today when he was forced to withdraw from the Quantico Marines' scheduled cross-country meet against Villanova college this Saturday. Santee, who is stationed here in the Marines, put the appeal into the mails late last night in the form of a letter to Marion H. Miller, secretary of the Missouri Valley AAU. He also said he will appeal to the National AAU should the Missouri Valley turn him down. Jim Trombold threw three touchdown passes and Louis Bird kicked an extra point to lead ATO to a 19-0 victory over SAE in Fraternity "A" intramural football yesterday. Trombold passed to Len Martin for two tallies and William Howard for one. In Independent "A" games Sigma Gamma Epsilon and Stephenson won by forfeit over the AFROTC and YMCA respectively. **Ri**'s YMCA respectively. Beta 8, Kappa Sig 2 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Fraternity "A" Sigma Epsilon vs. Delta Chi, Field 2 Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Chi, Field 3 DU vs. Beta, Field 4 Fraternity "B" Beta II vs. Sigma Epsilon, Field 6 Phi Gam II vs. Delta Chi, Field 7 Podres Ordered For Physical WITHERBEE, N.Y. —U.(P)—Southpaw JOHN Podyses, who pitched the Brooklyn Dodgers to their first World Championship last month, has been ordered by his draft board to report for a physical examination on Nov. 14, members of his family said today. "The Voice Of Mount Oread" The Top Seven Show Every Wednesday Evening At 9:05 Presents Features the Top Seven Records for the Week The Program is Sponsored by The Hawk's Nest and ... With the long, low lines of LEADERSHIP! '56 FORD... . . 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