Page 7 Fearless' Fraley Picks KU to Trip Up Wildcats By OSCAR FRALEY New York —(U.P.)- Stuffing the gridiron ball box—Fraley's Follies and the weekend football "elections." Game of the Week Georgia Tech over Duke—A battle of the undefeatedes where anything can happen, but, while Duke is a solid team, the engineers appear to have just too much all-round perfection. The East Penn State over Penn-George Washington bet the horses. rtt over Indiana—Tom Jefferson just rode 'em. Army over VMI—Andy Jackson was a county arrest man, Columbia over Cornell—No wonder he liked to fight. Also: Princeton over Brown, Bucknell over Lehigh, Maryland over Boston U., Colgate over Mississippi college, Yale over Dartmouth, Harvard over Davidson, Temple over Rutgers, Villanova over Parris Island, Detroit over Fordham, and NYU over Lafayette. The Midwest Michigan over Illinois—Which reminds me. Michigan State over Purdue— Harrison's slogan was "a log cabin and hard cider." Notre Dame over Navy—I'm not much for lab cabins. Minnesota over Iowa-What ever happened to candidates who were born in log cabins? Also: Ohio State over Northwestern, Holy Cross over Marquette, Oklahoma over Iowa State, Kansas over Kansas State, and Missouri over Nebraska. The West California over UCLA--Andy Johnson was a tailor's apprentice. Millard Fillmore worked as a dyer. Oregon over COP—U. S. Grant was a tanner's son. Stanford over San Jose-Proving there are no real underdogs in the United States. Also: Washington State over Idaho, Santa Clara, over Hardin immons, Wyoming over Brigham Young, Colorado over Utah, and The South Alabama over Georgia-Lincoln would have been a great end. Florida over Auburn—He was Eighteen Kansas high schools have entered teams or individuals in the Fifth Annual KU Invitational cross-country meet here Saturday. Starting time for Class B is 10 a.m. with Class A following about 15 minutes later. 18 High Schools To Vie in Meet Seven teams have entered in Class B and 11 in Class A. The squads will race over Mt. Oread two-mile course. Topeka High school rates as a solid favorite to take its second Class A title in the five-year history of the meet. The Trojans have good balance and are undefeated in meets this year. Topeka Coach "Heavy" Erwin will also bring one of the favorites for the individual championship in Bud Kinder. Ralph Whitney—expected to fight it out with Kinder—is from another Topeka school, Highland Park. The pair have split two races this season, Kinder winning the first and Whitney taking a victory here last Saturday in a quadrangular meet. El Dorado will defend its team title in Class A, but Conway Springs, the winner in last year's Class B section, which was run for the first time then, will not be here. Trophies will be given to the first and second place teams in each class and medals to the first five runners in each division. Class B teams entered are, Maize Richmond Rural, Nortonville, Perry McPherson Central academy and individual entries from Chase County Community, and Gardner. Entered in Class A are teams from Wichita East, Highland Park, Breee-Mission, Olathe, Topeka, El Dorado, Newton, Haskell, Wyandotte, and Emporia with individual entries from Rosedeale. six feet, three. six feet, three. Mississippi over LSU—Martin Van Buren was called "little magician." Tennessee over North Carolina- A quarterback gone wrong. Also: Miami over Kentucky, Tulane over Mississippi State, Vanderbilt over W&L, West Virginia over GW, Wake Forest over North Carolina State, VPI over Richmond, and Virginia over South Carolina. The Southwest TEXAS oVER SMITU-One t厚信里. TEXAS oVER SMITU-One t厚信里. TEXAS oVER SMITU-One t厚信里. Texas Aggies over Arkansas—He Wilson, V.P. Wisconsin over Rice—"What this country needs," he said, "is a good five-cent cigar." JayhawkFrosh Win TelegraphicMeets The Kansas freshman cross-country track team won two telegraphic meets this past weekend running to wins over freshmen from Michigan university and Iowa State. The Kansas frosn run the 2-mile Mt. Oread hill-and-dale course and sent the times to both Michigan and Iowa State. Each team sent in times for five men, but only the first four count in the scoring. KU defeated the Michigan frosh 14-22, low score winning, although a Michigan runner won the race by some eight seconds. Kansas placed in the next four spots to take the meet handily. meet history. In the Iowa State meet, KU took the first four places to take the meet by a minimum score, 10-26. The Kansas finishers in the Iowa State meet; 1. Allen Frame, 9:51.5. 2. Bill Griswold, 3. Tom Rupp, 4. Ron Jackson, 10. Don James. Frosh Battle Tigers at 3 p.m. The Kansas-Missouri freshman football game will be played today at 3 p.m. in Memorial stadium. Admission to the game is free. Coach Hub Ulrich's charges have scored a tie with the K-State Wildcats. Kay Comes Back To Kansas Team Morris Kay, Jayhawker defensive end who was stricken with polio several week ago, returned to the Kansas team Thursday with doctors' permission to play the rest of the season. season It was thought at first that Kay would be out for the duration of the 1952 season after he was stricken prior to the Iowa State game. However, his fast recovery from his light case has enabled him to return to the team. MORRIS KAY Kay saw little action as a sophomore last season. It was not until this fall's Texas Christian game that he first demonstrated his rugged defensive end play. Kay was smiling as he entered the KU dressing room Thursday to check out his equipment. As he said, he is happy to be back with the Jayhawkers, and the injury-riddled Jayhawkers are happy to see him back. How soon Kay would be back into the lineup was not certain. The defensive end said he thought he would be ready to go for the Nebraska game next week. Patronize Kansan Advertisers. Kansas-K-State Rally Schedule SATURDAY— 9:00 a.m.—Sendoff rally for team at Union Pacific station. 9:30 a.m.—Team, band, fans leave for Manhattan. 11:00 a.m.—Parade in downtown Manhattan. 11:15 a.m.—Rally at Wareham hotel. 2:00 p.m.—Kansas-Kansas State game, Memorial stadium, Manhattan 8:00 p.m.—Welcome home rally for team at Union Pacific station. University Daily Kansan Good Luck To The Team In Manhattan Tomorrow HURRY BACK TO DUCK'S. DUCK'S WILL BE IN LAWRENCE READY TO SERVE YOU THE BEST IN SEAFOODS. Sea Food TAVERN 824 Vermont Friday. Oct. 31, 1952 Bv JACKIE JONES Jayettes Cop Division II In IM Volleyball League With only one week of play left before the finals of the women's volleyball program, four of the five division championships remain to be decided. Two of the titles were settled this week in the fourth round of play. The Jayettes clinched the top spot in Division II by defeating Alpha Chi Omega Thursday evening. The crucial battles next week will find Kappa Kappa Gamma pitted against a powerful Alpha Phi squad for the championship in Division IV. Kappa Alpha Theta and Gamma Phi Beta, highest scoring team this season, each has a record of three wins and no losses, thus they must meet in the title game of Division I. Delta Delta Delta needs one victory to clinch Division III. In Division V, a three-way tie between Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Omicron Pi and Foster-Hodder also must be settled in the final week. In the fourth round of action this week, College Aces defeated Locksley, 42 to 39; Pi Beta Phi won from Miller, 38 to 29; Alpha Phi defeated Sellards, 43 to 31; Alpha Delta Pi forfeited to Kappa Kappa Gamma: MoKohops defeated NoCo, 54 to 35; Delta Delta Delta and Sigma Kappa tied at 34 points. As usual, Gamma Phi had little trouble in smothering the opposition. They led Chi O by an overwhelming 38 to 3 score at halftime, and in the second period continued to score at will. Delta Gamma defeated N.C. 19 to 30; Corin Jays forfeited to Kappa Alpha Theta; Alpha Omicron Pi won from Foster-Hodder, 36 to 15; Gamma Phi Beta defeated Chi Omega, 65 to 17, and the Jayettes defeated Alba Chi Omega, 57 to 28. Alpha Omicron Pi, which has a surprisingly good team this season, has won all of its games since losing DON'T LET WINTER DRIVING SCARE YOU Come In Come In Today For A COMPLETE CAR CHECK-UP at BRIDGE 601 Mass. Phone 3380 Standard Service the season opener. The contest with Foster-Hodder was close, but they managed to hold a one-point lead at the end. The Alpha Phil's remained strong contenders for the hill championship by continuing their string of victories Monday evening against Sellards. In the best game of the week, the Tri-Delts had to settle for a tie with Sigma Kappa. They were leading 17 to 9 at the half, but after making several changes in their lineup in the second session, they were unable to reorganize their strength and Sigma Kappa was able to catch up. The Jayettes, who have an undefeated record this season, were faced with a good Alpha Chi Omega team Thursday, but some outstanding teamwork gave them their victory. "BOTANY" BRAND 500 TOPCOATS TAILORED BY DAROFF You'll get a lift...out of AIRBORNE A light-hearted, high-spirited top-coat made for men who like to look young...regardless of their age. 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