PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19 I By RICHARD DILSAVER Found today while browsing through student papers from other Big Seven schools: The Daily Nebraskan, commonly called the "Rag" at Lincoln, is currently wearing the reddest face in the circuit. The Rag sports department recently picked an All-Big Seven football squad and named Tom Southard, Iowa State tackle, to a second team berth. All well and good—except for the fact that Southard didn't play a single minute this season. After completing the 1948 grid year as a standout performer, the husky Cyclone was kayed by a knee injury before the past season got under way. While Oklahoma is getting ready for the Sugar bowl trip, the Sooner grid team has suddenly been pushed out of the limelight. It seems as though the "Pride of Oklahoma" the school's marching band, will be outfitted with 150 new and much-needed uniforms just in time to wear them to New Orleans. Now the athletic department comes along and tells the band it can't make the trip because of "high costs." To add insult to injury, the department has arranged for a Texas band to sub for the Sooner musicians. Don't think that hasn't infuriated the O.U. student body. Just as Kansas did two years ago when nobody wanted to foot the bill for the K.U. band's trip to Miami, the Oklahomaans are starting a campaign for contributions. The Oklahoma Daily says $15,000 are needed. It being that we personally are a staunch supporter of bands at football games, despite what Mr. Petrillo does, they don't need quite so much now. We just sent a dollar to put in the kitty. That will leave a mere $14,999 to go. While on the subject of the Sugar bowl, V. L. L. Nicholson, sports columnist for the Kansas State College, notes that L.S.U. has expressed "complete confidence" in its ability to beat Oklahoma. Says V. L.: "Confidence is a fine thing to have along when you enter a football game, but that Oklahoma line with Royal, Thomas Pearson, and Heath behind it is a lot better." Another of Nicholson's articles looks back on the 1949 K-State football season. After patting various Wildcat stars on their respective backs, the story states that "only twice was this team beaten badly and only once did they look bad." Our only comment is that we're still mighty happy that we passed up pheasant season to stay in Lawrence and watch the "Cow" college team drop a 38 to 0 loss to the Jayhawkers. A look at the roster of candidates for the University of Colorado freshman cage squad disclosures that 10 of the 17 youngsters are out-of-state lads. Included are Jim Tillsley of Kansas City, Mo., and John Welker of Concordia, Kan. Concordia, Kan. The riot amongst students, players, and fans following the recent Colorado-Colorado A&M. fracas (won 14 to 7 by the Aggies) has moved student councils at the rival schools into action. They'll meet this winter to draw up peace pacts. Man Arrested For Drinking Bay Rum In Wichita Wichita (U.P.)—For the first time since liquor was repealed in Kansas last spring, a man was arrested here for getting drunk on bay rum. Police said drinking bay rum was a common occurrence when prohibition was in force in the state. Read the Want Ads Daily Student Union Book Store Minute Men Defeat AIEE In Good Last Half Attack The Minute Men team won its second victory of the season in the independent "A" league and Gispak and Beta Theta Pi registered their second victories without a loss in fraternity "C" play, to feature a six game intramural basketball schedule. Other winners Wednesday were: Cellar Dwellers and Delta Chi in the fraternity "C" league, and the Fat Men if independent "A." A. I.E.E. went completely cold in the second half to lose to the Minute Men, 29 to 18. The engineers led 14 to 13 at halftime, but could score only a field goal and two free throws in the last half. Dale Owings and Bob Bodmer led the M-Men scoring with 11 and 10 points respectively. Bob Murrell scored eight for A.I.E.E. The Fat Men won a forfeit from the Newman club as only four Newman players showed up for the game. Gispak edged the Fiji's 25 to 24 to win a fraternity "C" game. The game was close all the way, with the winners holding a three point lead at halftime. Bob Bradstreet hit six field baskets and a free throw to take game scoring honors for the Fiji's with 13 points. The Cellar Dwellers built up an 18 to 7 halftime lead and then had to fight off a Lambda Chi Alpha second half rally to win 26 to 20. Bob Seaman led the C. Dwellers with 10 points. Dean Luthey scored eight points for Lambda Chi. Deita Chi downed Alpha Tau Omega 19 to 17 in a closely fought game. 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