21M 9 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948 Fraley Picks Late Winners By OSCAR FRALEY New York. Dec. 1—(UP)—It might be slightly like an encore, dragged out, but here's another edition of Fraley's Follies and the weekend football winners. NATIONAL Notre Dame over Southern California—back in the dear, we're glad they're dead days of 1931, the U.S.C. Trojans rose up and unaccountably knocked off the Irish, 16 to 14. That ended a Notre Dame streak of 20 games without defeat. So here again the stage is set. The South Benders just have eclipsed that record with a total of three sevens in a row, quite a feat in any man's game, and here comes those Trojans again. But, children, worry not. These are other days and other times. If Notre Dame loses this one there should be a Senate investigation. THE SOUTH They give up harder there than anywhere else, as you know if you've ever been fortunate enough to be a visiting danyankee, so it is only natural that the boys below the M.-D. line are still playing the most football. So, naturally, it is: Alabama over Auburn — The Crimson Tide is just a minor backwash compared to its former rearing power but the lads from Tuscaloosa still have enough on the ball to take this one handily. Vanderbilt over Miami — These volunteers should be about ready to make a nice, gentle zephyr out of a roaring hurricane. Clemson over Citadel—I mind the time when this would have been quite a scuffle. This isn't it. The Tigers are undefeated and they'll still be purring on all cylinders when this one is over. Florida State over Tampa—with all due apologies to Pete Norton of the Tampa Tribune, the Tampa chamber of commerce and the Cincinnati Reds. Richmond over Rollins — this being football; not tennis. THE SOUTHWEST New Mexico over Arizona State at Tempe—and notice, it's not "Tempe State." THE WEST Utah State over San Diego State —It's a rock road to dublin' your dough. BOWLING ALONG Glass Bowl — Toledo over Okla- homa City—they'll kill 'em with kindness. Refrigerator Bowl—Missouri Valley over Evansville—the Vikings like it cold. Lion Bowl—Perkinston over El- Be ready for the coming social whirl. Better have those winter tux & formals cleaned NOW! SEND THEM TO US. Lawrence Laundry 1001 N.H. Phone 383 Basketball Scores By UNITED PRESS BY UNITED PRESS Drake 65, Central 41 Kansas State 60, Emporia State 49 North Texas 66, Austin Col. 48 Dartmouth 64, Vermont 42 West Virginia 71, Bethany 48 Wisconsin 66, Ripon 36 Loyola (Chicago) 95, Elmhurst 45 Iowa 64, Omaha 44 Baldwin Wallace 77, Otterbein 58 Iowa State 61, Cornell 36 Wm & Mary 80, Langley Field 29 Ark U. 31, Okla City U. 29 Louisville 75, Ky. Wesleyan 46 Ark U. 5, Okla City U. 25 Louisville 75, Ky. Wesleyan 46 lisville—roar'r meat. Papoose Bowl—Magnolia over East Oklahoma Aggies—right formula! Shrine Bowl--Texas Mines over Hawaii- a diamond drill. International Bowl — San Jose State over Mexico—Si, Si, senor. No Domineering Male This Great Lakes Bowl—John Carroll over Canisius—which is just about all for today, kiddies! Houston, Tex. — (UP) — Retiree railroader Firmin D. Glasscock asked a divorce in district court here today, claiming his wife wouldn't let him use the telephone, frequently locked him out of the kitchen and made a practice of snatching his monthly pension check before he could even look at it. Union Offers Photo Prizes Prizes are being offered by Student Union Activities for the three best pictures of Union committee activities or parties during the semester. Members of the contest committee are Jeanne Carpenter, College junior; Thomas Murphy, freshman; and Jean Bush, fine arts freshman. All students are welcome to submit pictures of any Student Union activity, Albert James, contest committee chairman, said today. Entries should be left in the Student Union Activities office in the Union lounge. Both the print and negative should be left. The contest will last until the end of the semester. Prizes for the three winning pictures will be given on Wednesday, Jan. 5. Mother-In-Law Went Free Copenhagen, Denmark — (UP)— A man was sentenced today to serve 39 days in jail for cruelty to animals. He cut off his dog's tail, he told the court, because the dog wagged it every time his mother-in-law showed up. Meet the KU Court Stars Bill Sapp-Kansas Guard "I just a happy-go-lucky guy," says Bill Sapp, 23 year old Varsity basketball guard. This 6 foot, 1 inch lad from Augusta, Kansas has lettered at K. U. for the past two yearsting on his third year of basketball on the Kansas courts. He is slated for a guard berth on this year's starting five. 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