Page 7 dready aired a Mis- Its come Hur- in a MEMBERS OF THE KAPPA ALPHA THETA volleyball team pose for pictures after winning the intramural championship. Front row from left to right: Joanne Goodjohn, Sydney Ashton and Nancy Gilchrist. Second row: Sue Forney and Sue Neff. Top row: Nancy Seaman, Barbara Quinn, Mary Holte and Connie Kagey, manager. (Kansan Photo by Don Sarten.) Theta's Win Trophy In Volleyball League By JACKIE JONES Kappa Alpha Theta won the women's intramural volleyball championship by defeating the Co-hop's, 39 to 24, in the final game of the season Wednesday night. The Theta's displayed their usual powerful attack against the Co-hop's, and the freshman team was unable to equal the hard Theta spiking. Both teams played outstanding ball, but the Thetos had self-confidence which the Co-op's could not match. At the half, the Co-hop's trailed by 16 points. In the second period they matched the Theta's point for point, but could not cut down the margin of victory. About 100 persons watched the game, which had organized cheering and all the excitement fitting to a championship match. The Theta squid includes the following players: Joanne Goodjohn, Nathan Holbstrist, Patola, new Ashley Seymour, Seema Gubarbar Quinn, Suze Forney and Sieff Nee. The Co-hop's include: Sue Dye, Elva Sutton, Caroline Torneden, Betty van der Smissen, ZenAnna Vann, Joan Mitchell, Joan Heller and Marietta Quarles. Game officials were Ernestine Square Dancing Wednesday The Square Dance club meets every Wednesday evening in the recreation room of the Union. Square and round dancing along with several other types of dances are practiced at the weekly meetings. Music is furnished by records. Persons interested in joining the group should contact Leen Lee program chairman Dehlinger, education senior; Georgia (Pat) Schrader, education sophmore and Jean Michaels, education junior. Says Football Evils Rooted In Bowls East, Lansing, Mich., (U.P.)—The root of all evil in collegiate football lies in the traditional post-season bowl games, the president of Michigan State college said today. When asked if the unbeaten Michigan State football team is in the market for a bowl bid, Dr. John A. Damham, president of the college, replied that "If I had my way, there would be no bowl games at all." He said the rampaging Spartans have received no "feelers" from schools where bowl games are played. Not only that, Hannah said, but none will be considered, and certainly none played. "If any of the alleged evils exist in collegiate football at all, I feel they may be attributed to such post-season contests as so-called bowl games where all sorts of pressures and commercial factors may be at work," the college president said staunchly. Michigan State, ranked No. 3 in the United Press football standings, wins Notre Dame in one of the top games of the year here tomorrow. Sharp passing by Jim Potts accounted for five touchdowns as Phi Gamma Delta defeated Downsilon 35-6. Bill Michener snagged three of the passes, and Joe Terrill and Bill Bunten scored the other two for the Phi Gam's. In other games Air Force ROTC topped Navy ROTC 26-6; Phi Delta Theta defeated Sigma Alpha Epsilon 20-6; and Phi Kappa Psi isked out a win over Alpha Tau Omega 9-7. Twelve football games will be played over the weekend in an effort to end the current season. The last games of the season should be completed next week. Phi Gam's Down DU With Passes Phi Gamma Delta 35, Delta Upsilon 6 "B" Games Phi Kappa \ Psi 9, Alpha Tau Omega 7 Phi Delta Theta 20, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6 Saturday's Games "A" Games Alpha Kappa Lambda vs Triangle, Field 2 Lambda Chi vs Delta Chi, Field 5 Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Chi, Field 1 "B" Games Alpha EpsilonPi vs Kappa Sigma. Field 4 Sunday's Games 2:30 p.m. "A" Games 2 Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Pi, Field Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Kapa Field 3 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Delta Theta, Field 4 Sterling-Oliver vs. AFFOTC, Field 5 University Daily Kansan Sunday Games 4 p.m. "A" Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Kappa Tau, Field 3 Delta Upson vs. Alpha Phi Alpha, Field. 2. Alpha Kappa Lambda vs. Kappa Alpha Psi, Field 5. Alpha Tau Omega vs, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Field 4 Monday's Games "A"Games Delta Chi vs. Sigma Chi, Field 3 Stephenson vs. AFROTC, Field 4 Cread Hall vs. Don Henry, Field 4 Men Swimmers Urged To Report Fractice hours are from 4 until 6 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and from 4 until 5 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursdays. All men interested in preparing for the swimming team tryouts were asked today by -Walter J. Mikols, swimming coach, to report to his office in 107 Robinson or at the swimming pool in Robinson. Twenty-seven men are presently working out. Tryouts for the team will be held after all the men have had several weeks practice, Coach Mikols said. Palace 63rd Anniversary Suits and Topcoats up to $65 $49 Friday, Nov. 9, 1951 up to $75 $59 893 Mass. My How The Time Goes By The New York—(U.P.)—Maybe you overlooked the tiny flecks or silver in their hair or the wider girth of their flannels but you can look at the American League's most valuable player voting today and see the years hobbling your baseball heroes. Palace This is not to attack Yogi Berra's victory in the balloting, even though you can make a great case for such as Allie Reynolds, Bob Feller, Ned Garver or Ferris Bain. But in this corner the story is in the also-rans—and those who didn't even break into an electoral jog. So you can understand how loudly the bells toll for some of the old favorites when you see their lack of votes—or no votes at all. Like Lou Boudreau, Hal Newhouser and Bobby Doerr, a once-great trio who didn't even get a nod. You remember Boudreau when, just three years ago, he was a ballplayer's ballplayer as he personally lifted the Cleveland Indians to the pennant and world championship. Today he is another manager who. as a fading player, hit only .264 as he competed in but 82 games. And you recall Newhouser winning the award twice as he compiled 54 victories over the 1944 and 1945 seasons. At 30, he had a 6-6 record which leaves him even short of mediocrity. You looked at the list, and saw the younger names moving up, and you new that the new blood they've been given once since the war had finally taken over. There is even more nostalgic sadness in the "honorable mention" list. For such as Joe DiMaggio, Vern Stephens and Bob Lemon it is almost like a reluctant farewell hand-shake. It is not an honor but a gesture from memory. After the game . . . - French Fried Shrimp - Maine Lobsters ENJOY A SEAFOOD DINNER At Duck's - Florida Pompano DUCK'S TAVERN 824 Vermont