17, 1949 MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE phomore, the Lawmeeting the Kap- ly house we Jea phomore, Hemp- ry. illege be made tables, if minute. training Civil and Au- bond 424, PRICE ylor pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm pm Sig Ep's, Navy, Kappa Sig's Win In IM Football The Navy, Sigma Phi Epsilon and the Kappa Sig "B" intramural football teams turned in wins in Friday's games. Navy had an easy time with Sigma Pi while the Sig Epia Sigs were hard pressed to win. Navy scored four touchdowns in the first quarter and one in the second quarter to down Sigma Pi 33 to 0 in an independent "A" game. The second half was scoreless. It was Navy's fourth win against a single loss. The losers have won one and lost four. Lyle Jenkins passed to four touchdowns and Noy Johnson one. Bob Clark caught two of the scoring passes, and Bob Bowersock, Frank Lindemuth, and Jim Ruby each got one. Johnson added three extra points on drop kicks. Sigma Phi Epsilon defeated Pi Kappa Alpha with superior passing 13-6. The Sig Eps made both tallies in the first quarter. Alvin Haverty ran over the Pi K A goal line for the first score on the first play of the game. Five downs later Ernest Shank scored again for the Sig Eps and then kicked for the extra point. No more scoring was done until the third quarter when Robert Cebula made a touchdown for the Pi K A squad. Paul Stavros did the passing for the Sig Eps. Each of the teams have most two and won one game up to now. The Kappa Sig "B" team eaked out a scoreless victory over Phi Kappa. The Kappa Sigs were able to gain more yardage than the Phi Kappa team, which made the final score 1-0. The game was a close-fought battle all the way. The Kappa Sigs went over the Phi Kappa goal line once for a safety, that was declared void. The game was a punting contest between the two teams that were never able to tally. The Kappa Sigs have wont two and lost one game. George Thomas, Oklahoma right half, had a busy day in Saturday's game crossing the goal line no less than four times. He leads the Big Seven with 10 touchdowns and three conversions for a total of 63 points. High Costs Shorten Trip Spirit Lake, Idaho—(U.P.)—B i g game hunting in Alaska is for the wealthy, according to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hohman. The couple returned three weeks early from an Alaska hunting expedition when they learned (1) a $100 hunting license must be purchased; (2) a guide must be hired for 25 days at $50 a day, and (3) no guides were available. Notre Dame Bids For National Title New York, Oct. 17—(U.P.) —Notre Dame made a bid for the national championship title Saturday by crushing a highly regarded Tulane eleven 46 to 7. "If this," Notre Dame's Frank Leahy said today, "had been the last game of the season, I would have called it my greatest team. "In the first half they were as good a Notre Dame team as I have ever coached." Thus did the coach of the fighting Irish pay due tribute to his team's conquest of Tulane. That was the crusher in an avalanche of upsets, for, though Notre Dame was favored, Tulane appeared the likely team to end the Irish unbeaten string at 31—likely if any team will be likely this season. But it didn't work out that way. In the first period the Notre Dame team lashed viciously for four touchdowns, stifling any hint of a Tulane attack, and after that it was all over. Larry Coutre, A 21-year-old who spent two years as a sub halfback for Red Sikto until Sikto became a fullback, scored three of those touchdowns—but actually this was a case of a Notre Dame team showing that old Knute Rockne power in grinding to bits even the most formidable opponent. There were other stunning results Saturday. The Doak Walker-propelled Southern Methodist team suddenly ran out of gas and, blowing a two-touchdown lead, lost to Rice, 41-27. Little Santa Clara licked U.C.L.A., 14-0. California practically picked one Rose Bowl bid with a 16-10 win over Southern California, and Minnesota grabbed for the other with a 27-0 victory over Ohio State. Yes, and Michigan again tasted defeat, this time to Northwestern, 21 to 20. There's a new week of football coming up now, but the die seems cast. It's Notre Dame and Minnesota in the midwest, California in the far west, Army and Cornell in the East, North Carolina in the Southern conference, Oklahoma in the midlands and who-knows in the South-west now that S.M.U. has gone down Army crushed Harvard per schedule, 54-14, and Cornell routed Yale, 48-14. Saturday. North Carolina needed Choo-Choo Charley Justice's three touchdowns to beat Wake Forest 28-14. Oklahoma defeated Kansas, 48-26. Relax and Enjoy Your HEINE'S BLEND . . . This week Notre Dame is off—"and we'll rest as hard as we work." Leahy said. Minnesota catches Michigan on the rebound in a dangerous The smoking tobacco with an M.S.* DEGREE - Mighty Satisfying SUTLIFF TOBACCO CO $_2$ 45 Fremont, S. F., Cullf. Kansas Opens Track Season With Nebraska Kansas cross-country forces will shoot at their ninth consecutive dual meet victory Wednesday when they open the season against Nebraska at Lincoln. Spearheaded by Bob Karnes, Bill Easton's defending champions will throw a veteran array against the sophomoric Cornhuskers. Two of last year's letterman, Dave Breidenthal and Cliff Abel, will join Pat Bowers, the Jayhawks' conference indoor 880 record-holder, and two sparkling sophomores, Herb Semper and Red Dinsmore. against N.U. Only two seasoned hands, Esref Aydin and Harold Kopf, are expected to run for Nebraska. Aydin finished fifth in the conference two-mile run both indoors and outdoors last year as Karnes swept his fourth and fifth league titles at this distance. Kopf, chiefly a half-miler, ran twenty-first in the Fall two-mile derby last November. He has been held under wraps because of flu. Four sophomores, Lee Moore, Ken Jacobs, Blaine Runner, and Gene Yelkin, are expected to fill out the team. This corps opened the season against Colorado last Saturday. Kansas administered a 10 to 30 thumping to Nebraska over the Jay-hawker two-mile course here last year, Karnes, Breidental and Hal Hinchee finishing in a dead heat in 10.57. Wednesday's meet will be held on the track. Freshman squads of the two schools will run a telegraphic meet the same day. Ancient Vintage Too Much Newton, Iowa, Oct. 17—(U.P.) A charge of drunken driving was lodged against Homer H. Hanson, 49, Des Moines, after motorists complained to police that Hanson was crowding cars off the highway near here with a 1914 Maxwell. one for the Gophers. Army plays Columbia, which lost to Penn; 27-7 on three last half downs; Cornell meets Princeton, a 27-14 victor over Brown; and Navy follows up its 48-13 loss to Wisconsin by meeting Penn, another toughie. North Carolina next goes against Louisiana State and Oklahoma plays Nebraska in a pair of games which should be easy for those bowl potentials. Southeern Cal is host to Oregon and California meets Washington on the West Coast. COLD WEATHER IS COMING SOON ISYOUR CAR READY? - Engine tune-up We Recommend: - Brakes adjusted - Anti-Freeze Any repair work you need will be done reasonably. All work is guaranteed. - Cooling system Hunsinger Motor Co. Phone 12 Teachers To Hold Area Conference Hudson Sales & Service An area conference for teachers of physical education in Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri will be held October 24 at the University. The professional training of undergraduates for health and physical education and recreation will be the theme. 922 Mass. Dr. Carl Nordley, professor of physical education at the University of Minnesota, will be the consultant and leader, it was announced today by Henry Shenk, associate professor of physical education. Dr. Nordley is president of the American Health, Physical Education and Recreation association. Vic Vet says BY THE WAY-YOULL BE SORRY YOU DROPPED YOUR GI INSURANCE. REINSTATE IT IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE For full information contact your nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Late News Events Bugs Bunny "Knights Must Fall" NOW — Ends Tuesday Clark GABLE Claudette COLBERT "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" plus- Late News Events Cartoon "Curious Runner" Late News Events Cartoon "Curious Puppy" IM Schedule Field 2 Wesley vs. Y.M.C.A. 4 A.I.E.E. vs. Sterling 3 Battenfeld vs. Spartans 4 ALEF vs. Stuhl 5 Oread vs. Dix 6 Navy vs. No-Goodniks All games are in the Independent league. More than 7,000 varieties of apples have been recorded in the United States. 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