PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948 Marilyn Smith, KU's Outstanding Woman Athlete Future Women's Golf Champ Would Rather Hit A'Homer' "I like people, especially 'characters.' I also like to pull practical jokes on others," declared Marilyn Smith, K.U.'s most outstanding woman athlete, who is never without a pleasant smile and a greeting for everyone. Her ambition while at K.U. is to organize a girl's golf team. The popular golf star said baseball is her favorite sport and her parents had trouble getting her to change to golf. She is rated by intramural officials as one of the best softball players in the intramural program. she met in the second round of the National Amateur at Pebble Beach Golf, Belle Harbor, NJ. Marilyn considers "Babe" Didrickson Zaharias the greatest of all women golfers, but she says Patty Berg is her ideal. She played "the Babe" in the quarterfinals of the Broadmoor tournament. She believes that was her greatest thrill. Marilyn traveled to the Nationa Open Golf tournament this year with Patty Berg and was her roommate while they were playing in the tournament. Marilyn, who is a physical education sophomore, does not limit her athletic activities to baseball and golf. She is a member of last year's undefeated field hockey team which played Washburn, Baker, and other colleges in this area. She plays intramural basketball and swam the backstroke in last year's meet with Kansas State and Washburn. She played in the semi-finals of both the tennis and ping pong tournaments, and she is very fond of badminton. The two main points in Marilyn's life about which she is undecided are matrimony and turning professional after leaving college. Among her extra-curricula activities, the blue-green eyed Wichita girl is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, sophomore class president, hockey manager of the Women's Athletic association, and a member of the Quack club. As a freshman she was president of the 1948 Junior Pan-Hellenic. Marilyn has won the state golf championship the last three years. Other famous women golfers Marilyn has met on the links are Grace Lenczyk, whom she played in the finals of the Intercollegiate Golf tournament; Dorothy Birk, who she met in the second round of the National Amateur at Pebble Beach, Calif.; Polly Riley, whom she paired off with two years at the Broadmoor tournament. Kappa Phi, Methodist women's club, will have a business and program meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. today in the First Methodist church. Kappa Phi Meeting Todav TKE's Remain Unscored On By Routing Acacia 72-0 Call K. U. 251 With Your News Forward passing and high scoring dominated Thursday's Intramural touch football as fraternity "A" teams clashed in all but one of the games on the schedule. The T.K.E.'s, the only undefeated intact and also remained unscorded and D.U.'s all marked up their third victory in five games. Kappa Sigma and Sigma Nu have won two and lost three. Sigma Pi "B" has won two, lost four, and Alpha KappaLambda "A" has won one, lost four. Oread hall "B" has won one game in six starts. Delta Chi and Pi KA. have lost four games without a victory, and Kappa Alpha Psi, Lambda Chi, and Acacia have dropped all five of their games. Delta Tau's 19, Delta Chi's 0 The Delta Tau's scored in every quarter except the third to defeat the Delta Chi'i 19 to 0. Rinehart tossed a short pass to Crahan for the first touchdown, and threw a long pass to Grimm for the second. McConnel passed to Dick Bradley for the third tally. Rinehart converted after the second touchdown. TKE 72, Acacia 0 T. K.E. blasted Acacia T2 to 0 with Pres Wilson and Chuck Boulware setting the pace. Wilson figured in nine of the eleven touchdowns by passing for seven, receiving for one, and stealing an Acacia pass and running it over. Boulware threw one touchdown pass, received four, and ran for another after receiving a lateral from Bob Grissom. Other T.K.E. scorers were Walt Yoakum, Bob Grissom, and Ken Crowley. Sigma Pi's Edge Oread 1 to 0 Sigma Pi “B” squeaked past a stubborn Oread hall “B” team 1 to 0 in an overtime battle. Both teams were within striking distance of the goal several times but lacked a scoring punch. In the overtime, Sigma Pi struck through the air for 38 yards after losing 10 yards on the opening play, giving them a net gain of 28. Oread hall was unable to match this total. Dennis Meade played an outstanding game for the winners on both offense and defense. Kappa Sigs 27. Kappa Lambda 0 Kappa Sigma took to the air to defeat Alpha KappaLambda 27 to 0. The winners scored twice in both the second and fourth periods. John Goodson passed to Harlan Ochs for three touchdowns and to Estes for one touchdown and extra point. Goodson also kicked two extra points. Sig Alphs 21. Lambda Chi 6 The Sig Alph's downed Lambda Chi 21 to 6, with all the scoring in the first half. Jerry Harkins passed to Jim Brilley for a touchdown in the first quarter, and connected with Al McKeever and Briley for two more in the second period. Harkins kicked the extra points. Lambda Chi scored in the second quarter as Al Attendant service gives you an extra $ \frac{1}{2} $ hour for shopping or leisure. MONEY EFFORT TIME Have you MET us? Save: Row threw a pass to Dick Hite, who ran 50 yards to score. LAUNDERAIDE Phone 3368 813 Vermont 25c A MACHINE FOR A 1/2 HOUR USE. Student-owned: Ralph Freed Sigma Nu 14. Pi K.A. 6 Sigma Nu defeated Pi Kappa Alpha 14 to 6. In the second period Harry Koons passed to Skip Williams for a touchdown and Walter Hulen converted to give Sigma Nu the lead. Just before the half Robert Miller passed to Robert Brownlee for the only Pi K.A. score. In the third quarter Koons passed to John Burnett to give the SigmaNu's the clincher. Pi K.A. rallied in the last quarter with several good passes but none paid off. D. U.'s 1, Kappa Psi' s0 Delta Upsilon won by a forfeit, 1 to 0, over Kappa Alpha Psi. D.U.'s 1. Kappa Psi's 0 More Than A House Shortage Fall City, Neb.—(UP)—It's not only the housing shortage that's acute in Fall City. A local man advertised a W.P.A. structure of the type made famouse by Chic Sale. He got five calls and sold it for $50. Moral: Lock Tools Up, Too Salem, Orc.—(UP)—Safecrackers not only stole $500 from an au- repair shop safe here but also used the firm's electric drill to open the safe. AUTO PARTS ACCESSORIES New & Used Parts for All Cars We Buy Old and Wrecked Cars - Auto Glass - Mirrors - Glass Table Tops AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. "FISH Birds Phone 954 712 E. 9th GOTTA Gotta SWIM" Fly Flv FOLKS GOTTA EAT and WE GOTTA KEEP PRICES DOWN! 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