Page 5 Santee Wins 4:05.2 Mile NEW YORK—(U,R)—Wes Santee razor-sharp while whipping warchrival Fred Dwyer in his first indoor mile in seven months, said today cross-country running may help him to regain the board record for the distance. Santee climaxed the Olympics Sports Carnival at Madison Square Garden last night by sprinting from behind in the last lap to beat Dwyer by 30 yards in the invitation mile. The time was a sparkling 4:05.2. It was Santez's finest performance and fastest clocking in the Garden, where he won several races in slower times last winter. Billy Tidwell of Emporia State was third and ex-Georgetown runner Jee Lapierre was fourth. Lieut. Santee and the rest of the Quantico Marine cross-country squad head for Lawrence, Kan, today for a dual meet against Wes's alma mater, the University of Kansas. The Carnival, which attracted 5,300 fans, opened a nation-wide drive to raise $1,000,000 to send 500 of the country's top amateur athletes to the 1956 winter and summer Olympic games. GLASS AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS CO. East End of Ninth St. ATO rolled over the Lambda Chi's 29 to 2 in a fraternity "A" game yesterday Richard Billings, ATO end, led his team with two touchdowns. The short two points for the Lambda Chi's came on a safety by Larry Mayer. ATO, Phi Kaps Sig Gam Win A touchdown and a thirty yard place kick was margin enough for the Phi Kaps to edge out a fighting Phi Kappa Tau队, 9 to 0. Terry McWilliams scored the lone touchdown with Dave Fugh adding the three insurance points. In the only independent game played Sig Gam Ep defeated Stephenson 6 to 0. Paul Hilman got credit for the tally. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Phi Delt 20, Phi Gam 0 University Daily Kansan Fraternity "A" Kappa Sig vs. Sigma Nu, Field 2 Sigma Chi vs. Delta Chi, Field 3 Phi Psi vs. AKL, Field 4 Fraternity "B" Sig Ep vs. Phi Psi, Field 6 Delts vs. Theta Chi, Field 7 No Independent Games Scheduled Marciano Athlete Of Month NEW YORK — (U.P.)— Heavyweight Champion Rocky Marciano has been voted September's athlete of the month in the balloting by sports writers and broadcasters for the Hickok Diamond Belt. Marciano, who won the belt as professional athlete of the year in 1953, was the first former winner to qualify for a second shot at the coveted award. Marciano received 45 votes compared to 12 for runner-up Johnny Podres, World Series pitching hero of the Brooklyn Dodgers. All Students in Organized Houses BIG BOY... ATTENTION! DOES IT AGAIN! BIG BOY is starting a food delivery service to all organized houses. Watch your bulletin board for time schedule and menu. To date no one has picked a KU score right, although Leo Flanagan came close last week with a 45-7 pick. The score was 44-6. Here's how we see them this week. After a disastrous score las. weekend the sports staff will attempt a comeback this week in the rare art of picking football games. Last Saturday everyone fell flat with a 12 right, eight wrong record being tops. By JOHN McMILLION Kansan Sports Editor For Kansas and SMU everyone backs the Ponies but Bob Lyle, who picks KU to win 7-0. Sam Jones says it will be SMU 35, KU 13; Dick Walt calls it SMU 32, KU 7; Daryl Hall SMU 26, KU 14; Kent Thomas SMU 27, KU 13; Leo Flanagan SMU 27, KU 13, and the sports editor SMU 19, KU 13. In the other 19 games everyone agreed that Notre Dame would beat Purdue, West Virginia over Penn State, Navy over Penn, Army over Columbia, Michigan over Minnesota, Oklahoma over Colorado, UCLA over Iowa, USC over California, Duke over Pittsburgh, and Rice over Texas. Lyle Picks Kansas It's a 4-3 split on five of the games. Lyle, Hall, and Flanagan take Nebraska while the rest pick Missouri. Jones, Lyle, and Hall look for Iowa State to top Kansas State, the rest back the Wildcats. Jones, Walt, and Lyle pick Ohio State while the rest back Wisconsin. Rough In Five Games Jones, Hall, and McMillion pick Arkansas, the rest Mississippi and Walt, Lyle, and Hall see Northwestern beating Indiana, the rest like the Hoosiers. Lyle and Thomas picked Illinois over Michigan State (tell Notre Dame this one) and Flanagan and McMillion think Houston will beat Texas Tech. The rest of the staff disagree. Thomas and Jones go off by themselves on two occasions. Thomas picks Miami to beat TCU while Jones picks Baylor over Texas A&M. Low man for the season has to buy the rest of the staff a beer (this is news to the staff, also) and anyone who hits the score right gets a week without assignments. Frosh Meet Reserves At 4 p.m. The KU freshman team meets the varsity reserves at 4 p.m. today in Memorial Stadium in a tuneup for their game next week with the Air Force Academy squad. Last week the frush beat K-State 18 to 13. Frosh Meet Reserves At 4 p.m. Chalmer "Woody" Woodard, SMU's head coach, was formerly coach of the Lawrence High School football team. TWA American Airlines Northwest Orient Airlines United Air Lines Braniff Continental Don't Waste Your Vacation Time Traveling! Go by airplane to your vacation spot Phone VI 3-0260 Friday. Oct. 21, 1955. Come in or phone us for information about travel on the nation's four major airlines. Tickets are available to all states and most foreign countries. If you aren't certain where you want to go on your vacation, let us help plan an interesting and different vacation for you. 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