University Daily Kansan Page 5 - Fill your tank with 5D PREMIUM GAS LET US Going to Kansas State ? For a Pleasant, Safer Trip, - Change your oil to 5D MOTOR OIL - Check Your TIRES AND BATTERY - Install or check your ANTI-FREEZE DRIVE IN AND SEE US! When In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. IM Standings Fraternity "A" Division I (Includes Friday's Games) Thursday, Oct. 28, 1954 Independent "A Division I Battenfeld 3 Stephenson 3 Jolliffe 3 Pearson 1 Sterling-Oliver 0 Division II Division III Jim Beam ... 3 69'ers ... 2 U.V.O. ... 2 Phi Chi ... 0 Don Henry ... 0 Division I DIVISION III AFROTC ... 2 Oread ... 1 YMCA ... 0 NROTC ... 0 Beta Theta Pi I 1 4 Phi Delta Theta 3 2 Sigma Chi 2 Phi Gamma Delta 2 Alpha Tau Omega 1 Kappa Sigma 0 Fraternity "B" 1 1 1 3 4 Division II Beta Theta Pi II 4 Delta Tau Delta 4 Pi Kappa Alpha 4 Phi Kappa Psi 0 Delta Chi 1 Take your choice of many delicious foods for a man-size meal. Sweet tender ham or hearty prime beef, you'll eat the best at your STUDENT UNION. YOUR STUDENT UNION CAFETERIA and HAWK'S NEST 01234 01234 01234 By KEN BRONSON The movie industry appears here to stay, but if certain sports officials had anything to say about the whole matter, they undoubtedly would like to revert to the non-picture-taking davs. The camera, whose eye sees all and tells all, has caused many an argument in the sports world. It has been used in practically every sport and the results are usually not too pleasing to the officials of the game. Take, for instance, the time, when during a crucial baseball game, a base runner slid into home and the umpire called him out. The decision on that particular play was the difference in the outcome of the game. Movies of the game, however, showed the ball had not been received by the catcher when the runner slid past home plate. Thus, the umpire who made the decision was put squarely on the block, receiving unfriendly "compliments" from everyone. The camera also rules on horse races, hockey, football, basketball, track—nearly every sport imaginable. In fact, it rules more on the games than the officials themselves. Take, for instance, last week's Tennis Tournament. The picture camera that had a hand in the fracas but an ordinary camera. During the California-Southern California game in Los Angeles Saturday, Lindon Crow, a Southern Cal backfield man, scored in the fourth period to give Southern Cal a 29-12 lead. An official called a holding penalty on the play against a Southern Cal lineman but ruled the penalty occurred after the touchdown was made and so penalized Southern Cal 15 yards on the ensuing kickoff. California then came back to score again (what would have been the winning touchdown) but lost the game, 29-27. Then an Associated Press wirephoto showed a Southern Cal back-field man with his arm holding back a California man before Crow crossed the goal line. This brought a storm of protest from California's backers, who wanted to know why the decision had been called as it was called. This brought a statement from the Pacific Coast conference office, saying that "the penalty called against Southern Cal was not against the back but against a lineman guilty of a rule infraction after the touchdown had been made." Then, the office added quietly, "the officials undoubtedly had not seen the action involving Clayton." Nearly the same thing happened in Kansas Saturday night in a game between College of Emporia and Kansas Wesleyan in Salina. Compared wit hpre-war records, he total ton-miles drawn by reight trains on British railways awe risen 40 per cent, the total passenger train miles 28 per cent. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction I Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts YOUR TOP STYLE DARK SUIT IS SMARTEST IN COAL TONES OF DEEP, RICH BLUE COAL, BROWN COAL, AND CHARCOAL ... AND UNIVERSITY CLUB PUTS JUST THE RIGHT TOUCH TO THE STYLING THAT MAKES IEM THE FAVORITE JIT AMONG THE BEST DRESSED COLLEGE MEN $50 to $65