FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1850 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGL I-M Officials Organize Club To Raise Contest Standards The first meeting of the K.U. officiating association, an organization of intramural officials, was held Thursday afternoon in Robinson gymnasium. Officers were elected and organizational procedures were discussed. The aim of the group is to raise the standard of officiating for intramural contests, including all sports, and to give the various officials an opportunity to get together for rule discussions. Officers elected at the meeting were Dick Lamb, education senior, president; Max Hayes, education senior, secretary, and Chet Laniewski, education senior, program committee chairman. Eventually the organization hopes to familiarize all participants in in- trimural sports with the rules and general set-up of the program. Such information will be designed to eliminate disputes at the games which often arise due to the ignorance of the rules by both participants and spectators, Lamb said. When the organization is complete no one will be allowed to officiate games unless they belong to the association, he added. New members will be required to take a written examination on various problems confronted by the officials. The association hopes to increase in membership as rapidly as possible so that the intramural office will not have to hire outside assistance. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 5, in 204 Robinson gymnasium. Students interested in joining are invited to attend. College Football Season Ends With Annual Games New York—(U.P.)-The 1950 college football season headed today into its final blazing weekend of action with long-awaited games between traditional rivals holding the spotlight in every section of the country. On tap tomorrow are such annual thrillers as Army-Navy, Notre Dame-Southern California, Holy Cross-Boston College, and Southern Methodist-Texas Christian. And spicing the program are the final regular season appearances of four teams that are bound for big bowl game--Miami of Florida, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Georgia. Miami, which will play host to Clemson in the Orange Bowl on New Year's day, starts the weekend's festivities off tonight in a game against Missouri. The undefeated but once tied Hurricanes are a 13-point choice. The three other Bowl teams also are solid favorites. Oklahoma's Senators, headed for the Sugar Bowl against Kentucky, are prohibitive 28-point picks over their old rivals, the Oklahoma Aggies. The Cotton Bowl's Tennessee is a 14-point choice over Vanderbilt, and Georgia, picked for the new Presidential Bowl against the Texas Aggies, rules a 13-point choice in the traditional battle with Georgia Tech. Texas, which will be Tennessee's New Year's day foe, completed its Southwest conference schedule with a perfect record by blasting the Texas Aggies yesterday, 17 to 0. Army and Navy were due to arrive today in Philadelphia, scene of tomorrow's battle. The men of both service schools were reported rarin' to go, with the cadets a 20-point choice. Neither Notre Dame nor Southern California is up to the brilliant standards of other years, but their meeting at Los Angeles promises to be every bit as spine-tingling. Chances are the Irish, favored by 10 points, will be without the personal guidance of Coach Frank Leahy, bedded down in South Bend, Ind., with influenza. Holy Cross and Boston College have had almost equally poor seasons, but the six-point odds quoted on Holy Cross indicated this battle, too, shapes up as a close one. The Pittsburgh-Pen State traditional battle in Pittsburgh was originally supposed to be played last Saturday. But the heavy snows forced a postponement, first to Monday and then to today. IM Basketball Starts Monday The intramural basketball season is scheduled to begin Monday, Dec. 4. Don Powell, director of intramural athletics, said today. The number of teams entered is not yet known, since the deadline for entries is this afternoon. No entries will be accepted after today, Powell said, since the schedules are to made out over the weekend. He said he expects the number of teams to drop slightly due to the decreased enrollment. Games will be played in both Robinson gym and Robinson annex. "A" teams will use the full court in the annex and "B" and "C" teams will play on half courts in the gymnasium, with two games scheduled at the same time in these two leagues. YOUR RUGS SHAMPOOED LIKE NEW! Imagine! All the radiant color and deep-down luxury of your rugs restored like new for so little cost! For a thorough washing and life-restoring job — CALL 75 TODAY! 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