Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, October 26, 1951 Students are cordially invited to participate in activities of all Lawrence churches. In addition to the regular order of service, there are many classes and functions planned especially for university groups. First Christran Church 1000 Kentucky St. H.M.Sippel, Minister Sunday Services 9:30 Sunday School. University Class taught by Mrs. Harold G. Barr 10:45 Morning Wors National Scandal' Anthem: "Cherubim Song" - Bortniansky Offertory Solo: "Love Never Faileth" - Frederic W Root, Mr. Don Carey 5:30 K.U. Disciples Fellowship in Myers Hall on Campus, Mrs. Carroll D. Clark, Student Director Chancellor Murphy will discuss "Higher Education and Moral Responsibility" Everyone is welcome. Church Of Christ 1501 N. H 1501 N. H. W. Taylor Carter, Minister 10:00 - Bible Study 11:00 - Sermon 11:55 - Communion 6:30 - University Class 7:30 - Evening Service Trinity Episcopal Church 8 a.m. - Holy Communion 9 a.m. - Holy Communion for Collegians, Breakfast and Canterbury Meeting follow in Rectory. Fr. Basso will lead discussion and show film on the "Offertory." 11 a.m. - Morning Prayer and sermon. Nov. 1 - All Saints Day - 7 and 10:30 a.m. - H.C. If They Must Be Beaten—We'd Like To Do It! 901 Mass. a treat for feet Doubler Anklet 69c It's been years since any sock has made a hit like Doubler. And we know why . . . it's the heavy Turtle-Neck cuff, and the fine combed cotton fabric that's soft, absorbent, and keeps cushiony underfoot even after countless wearings and washings. Snow white, of course. So whisk in for some. Weaver's Hosiery—Main Floor Test K-Staters Two-Mile Team At 4 p.m. Today Herb Semper and Wes Santee will renew intra-squad rivalry for national honors when the University of Kansas two-milers meet K-State this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Memorial stadium. However, K-State, like in football, is something of an unknown quantity, so it may not be a two-man affair. The school's coach, Ward Haylett, says he has the best material this year that he's enjoyed since he's been coaching. And Jayhawk coach, Bill Easton, maintains a healthy respect for the Wildcats too. Wes Santee edged Semper last week at Stillwater—when the Jayhawkers won their 17th straight two-mile meet, by a fraction of a second. Santee is a sophomore, while Semper is in the final year of a fabulous tenure at KU. However, Easton claims, it's too early in the year to tell which of his boys is going to prove the best—this year. He predicted a see-saw battle this season between the distance runners with neither being able to win consistently. Competing for the Jayhawkers today besides Semper and Santee will be Norm Bitner, Keith Palmquist, Art Dallzell, Dick Wilson and Lloyd Koby. They'll be opposing Grover Adee, Ted Hansen, Jim Jorns, Otto Roessler, Don Thurlow, Robert Canfield and Ray Morris of K-State. The two-mile race will be around the track in Memorial stadium and will start at 4 o'clock. Easton said. Officials for the meet this afternoon are: referee, Henry Shenk; starter, "Dutch" Lonborg; announcer, Ed Elbel; Scorer. Don Pierce. Judges include "Dad" Perry, Jim McConnell and Russ Sehon. With timing handled by Ralph Graber, DeWitt Carr and Dale Turner. Louis Faces Marciano In Bout Of Life New York — (U.P.) — Rocky Marciano, unbeaten Brockton slugger, will try to belt aging Joe Louis into retirement tonight and prove himself top contender for the heavyweight crown. Boasting 37 straight victories, the confident Massachusetts mauler will combine his youth, punch and aggressiveness in an all-out attempt to shatter the idol who has symbolized boxing for 17 years. Louis was favored at only 6-5 today to tag the stocky, black-haired Italian with his first defeat in their 10-round bout at Madison Square garden. And that extremely tight price reflected the sports world's appreciation that Rocky was indeed a menace to "shufflin'" Joe. It was the shortest price for a Louis fight since he went into the ring at "even money" with Maxie Baer in 1935. This significant bout between a 37-year-old ex-champion on the comeback trail and a 27-year-old "comer" was expected to attract about 16,000 to the Garden and millions more to television sets on the most extensive coast-to-coast TV network in ring history. BEAT K-STATE Marciano has belted out 32 of his 37 opponents. He never was on the floor, Louis scored 55 kayes in his 70 fights. 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