PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1943 Volleyball Play Begins Interclass girls' volleyball play started last night with the senior "A" team swamping the freshman "A" team 47 to 13. At the half the scored was tied 13 to 13. The opposite was true in the "B" team game. The freshman "B" defeated the senior "B" 38 to 23. Junior "A" and "B" teams were both successful in the other games. In a close game junior "A" edged out the sophomore "A" team 32 to 31. Second half scoring enabled junior "B" to defeat the sophomore "B" 31 to 24. The score at the half was 15 to 14 in favor of the sophomores. Read the Want Ads daily. Rose Bowl Race May End Tomorrow New York, Nov. 19—(UP) —The race for the Rose bowl winds up Saturday and the three top survivors — Northwestern, California and Oregon—were favored today by two or more touchdowns to end their regular season campaigns on a note of victory. If they all come through, all that remain are the ballot battles among faculty representatives of the Big Nine and Pacific Coast conferences to "elect" their standard bearers for Pasadena on New Year's day. Undefeated California (9-0) was favored by 21 points over Stanford (4-5) and Oregon (8-1) had a spread of 13 points over Oregon State (3-3-3). A defeat for either Coast leader probably would make the billotting a mere formality in favor of the other. JAYHAWK TAXI PHONE 65 For the latest development in transportation convenience call a Radio dispatched cab. WE NEVER CLOSE Chet's Drive-In North on Hi-Way 24--40, in City Limits - Henry VIII-Burger - Chow Mein - Ribs - Dinners - Short Orders Open 4 'til midnight everyday Phone 260 12 to 2 a.m., Sat., and Sunday Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE DEAL IN GOOD TASTE FOR ALL TASTES Whatever your taste in food; whether it be for the elaborate dish or the simpler fare, you'll say as we say: DELICIOUS! Ernie's New BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Phone 409 New York. Nov. 19—(UP)—Promoters of the so-called minor bowl games were busy with a lot of business today, much of it consisting of rejection slips. Kansas To Harbor Bowl? The one big signing reported was that of the University of Nevada, the nation's leading team in total offense, for the Harbor bowl at San Diego, Calif., on Jan. 1. Paced by seven out of eight games with one passer Stan Heath, Nevada has one more to go against Wichita. Nevada is also considering a postseason game against the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, Dec. 17, in which they may also play if Hawaii meets the terms asked. No opponent has been picked for Nevada in the Harbor bowl, but officials said they were hoping for Kansas, Missouri, or Oklahoma. In Philadelphia, the Philadelphia 1949 cancer crusade asked unbeaten Army to meet unbeaten Notre Dame on Jan. 1 in a charity game in any city acceptable to the two teams. No reply had been received to the invitations. Unbeaten Florida A. and M. accepted an invitation to meet Union university of Richmond, Va., in the Orange Blossom bowl for Negro schools at Miami, Fla., on Dec. 4. The Aggies are also trying to get a post-season game against Wilberforce of Ohio. Promoters of other bowls were also getting answers—but unfavorable ones. At El Paso, Tex., officials of the Sun bowl had their invitation turned down by Texas Tech, leader of the border conference, and the bid was promptly re-extended to Texas Mines of the conference. The Miners were expected to accept and being prominently mentioned as opponents were Maryland, Lafayette, West Virginia, Utah, Miami of Ohio, Cincinnati, St. Bonaventure, Lechigh, and Dayton. Intramural football schedule Today Phi Gam's vs. Beta's, field 1, 4 p.m. Aces Hi vs. Dix Club field 3, 4 p.m. Monday The winner of the fraternity division plays the winner of the independent division for the intramural championship. 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