PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1948 Orange Bowl Frowns Offset By Sugar Bowl Smiles New York, Nov. 30—(UP) Georgia's coach Wally Butts was blasted by an avalanche of criticism today for being too choosy about whom his Buildings play in the bowl. But Butts stitches it. But Butts, sticking to his guns, insisted, "I'm not going to sell my boys down the river." Officials of the Miapi, Fla., postseason football game finally selected thrice-beaten, once-tied Texas almost in desolation after Butts ruled out all fellow-members of the Southeastern conference as opponents for Georgia. Butts reasoned that his team already had won the conference championship and therefore could gain no prestige—but could lose plenty—in meeting another member of the league New Year's day. This sent the Orange Bowl selection committee reeling. Just about all of the Bowl eligibles out of the league already had been snatched up by other post-season classics, so the committee was counting on some team like Tulane, Mississippi or Vanderbilt—none of which Georgia played this season—to round out its game. Butts' ultimatum eliminated that trio, leaving the Miami people little choice but to take the defeat-splattered Longhorns. In the Deep South, the snubbed Southeastern conference members and their sports editor supporters were enraged, but Butts was unyielding, even offering to withdraw Georgia from the game rather than play a league member. In New Orleans, the Orange Bowl frowns were contrasted by the beaming smile of Oklahoma's coach Bud Wilkinson, whose Sooners were picked to meet North Carolina in the Sugar Bowl. He arrived to talk about tickets with the bowl sponsors, but took time out to reveal he had accepted an invitation to the game by telephone only 13 minutes after Oklahoma closed its season by defeating Oklahoma A. and M. Saturday. "We're all happy as kids about it," he said. A California report said Navy, which didn't win a game all season but won national acclaim for a 21 to 21 tie with Army, had been invited to the Harbor bowl at San Diego. But Navy athletic director, Tom Hamilton would neither confirm nor deny the report. The tastiest item in the bowl roundups comes from Taylor, Tex. There one Elmore R. Torn suggested organization of a "Blackeye Pea bowl." It, he explained, would match not undefeated teams—but teams which had picked up "black eyes" during the season. An average-size hen that produces 200 standard-size eggs yearly lays almost five times her body weight in eggs. Cleaning by Lawrence Laundry For The Final Touch in Good-Grooming Phillips' Trim Arkansas night, Arkansas' center, Bob Ambler, tied Kurland for scoring honors. Call Us for Fast, Efficient Service A capacity crowd of 1,600 fans saw the Phillips team flooring five veterans and five newcomers, completely outclass a good Razorback squad. In the second half Ambler kept Arkansas within hailing distance of the host team but Kurland and Gerald Tucker, former University of Oklahoma All-American, guarded him out of many scoring chances. Lawrence Laundry 1001 N.H. Phone matches. Absent from the Phillips lineup were such veterans as Gob Renick, now coach, Shorty Carpenter and R. C. Pitts. In their places were Alvin Williams from Arkansas, A. L. Bennett from Oklahoma A. and M, Kenny Jastrow from Denver, Johnny Stanich from U.C.L.A. and Roy Lipscomb from St. Mary's and the Denver Nuggets. The 66ers, often off form, put in 23 of 54 shots, while Arkansas made 55 tries and sank 13. KU Stars of Daily Kansan Big 7 All-Stars BUD FRENCH H. JOHNSON DICK MONROE R. BERTUZZI TOMLINSON GRIFFITH MIKE McCORMACK SCHMIDT K. SPERRY MOFFETT GILMAN B. SPERRY DON WILSON JOHN AMBERG The largest Balsam fir on record in America is in Pocomoe City, Md. It stands 75 feet, has a spread of 41 feet and a circumference of 7 feet, 7 inches at breast height. The Best In Pictures At Your Commonwealth Theatres Plus Science Short, Community Sing and Latest World News THURS.—3 Days Thrilling Western Saga! PLUS:— Latest March of Time Latest World News Hit No. 2 PLUS:- Last chapter: "G-Men Never Forget" and 1st chapter of "Secret Service vs. Underworld, Inc." OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. Curb Service After 4 IT'S A TEN FINGERNAIL PICTURE HELPLESS! FRANTIC! ALONE! Terrorized by sinister voices over tangled telephone wires plotting her own death! So suspenseful—so exciting no one will be seated during last five minutes JAYHAWKER TO-DAY Ends Wed. LAND OF ADVENTURE . . EXCITEMENT. . . ROMANCE! ENDS TO-NIGHT Extra Special Attraction • WED-THURS ONLY • Cecil B. DeMille's spectacular film "THE CRUSADERS" Academy Award Winner starring VARSITY Loretta Young Wed. - Thurs. TU In In surr core not soil crop H 10 y beer phei has 110