PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1948 High Scoring Games Mark IM Touch Football Openers Intramural touch football is off to a fast start, with independent and fraternity teams yesterday continuing the battle for division honors. Tau Kappa Epsilon defeated Phi Kappa Sigma, 28-0. Press Wilson was effective in passing to Bob Grissom and James Silvius. The Tekes also pulled a sneak play out of the hat when Kenneth Crowley stood unnoticed in the flat to take a pass and go for $ \textcircled{4} $ a touchdown Battenfeld hall knocked over the Kappa Eta Kappa 7-0. Battenfeld scored in the third quarter when Joe McCaughey intercepted a pass and ran 20 yards to score. Ehrlich kicked the extra point. In a rough game, the Sig Alphs scored in the third quarter to defeat the Phi Delts 8-0. Chester Frazier blocked a Phi Delt kick to set up the scoring drive. The Sig Alphs scored again in the fourth quarter on a safety. Phi Kappa rolled over Acacia 59-0. Led by Bill Hart. Phi Kappa scored in every quarter. Because of shaky passing by the losers, Phi Psi defeated Lambda Chi Alpha, 36-0. Moulton Green intercepted two Lambda Chi passes and ran for a touchdown both times. Robert Mercer was effective in扑unting for the Phi Psi's. Kappa Eta Kappa's offensive was sparked by the passing of John Duddy, who also intercepted three Battenfeld forward passes. Alpha Kappa Psi defecated the Galloping Dominoes 13-2. The A.K. Psi's were behind until late in the second quarter, when a 40 yard drive produced a touchdown. Neither team scored in the second half. KU Ranks 23rd In Poll An Associated Press sports poll ranks the University of Kansas 23rd among the football teams of the nation. Kansas was given 10 points in the sportswriters poll. Points are awarded on the basis of 10 for a first place vote,9 for second and on down the line. The University of Missouri tied for 83th place, with seven points. Oklahoma A. and M. finished in a three way tie for 38th with two points. Notre Dame was awarded top spot in the first Associated Press poll of the season. One hundred and fifty three sports writers from over the country gave Frank Leah's proteges a total of 1,200 points, enough for a squeaking edge over rampant North Carolina and surprising Northwestern. North Carolina, which has rolled over Texas and Georgia, received more first place votes than the Irish-55 to 50—but fell 10 points short in the overall balloting with 1,190. Northwestern, conqueror of U.C. L.A. and Purdue, was in third place with 1,025, the only other team to record more than a thousand. Southern Methodist, Southwest conference champions, placed fourth in the opening poll, followed by Army, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Minnesota, California and Penn State in order. Arkansas and Mississippi tied for 13th with 114 points. Amateurs To Hear Their Music Played Minneapolis—(UP)—The country's unsong composers will get a chance to hear a 70-piece orchestra play their works May 19-23. The University of Minnesota will sponsor a forum at which any composer may present a selection to hear how a large orchestra would play it. More than 50 scores have been received, including contributions from an FBI agent, a beekeeper and students. Read the Want Ads daily. Bertuzzi Hurt May Not Play WE FIT GLASSES and DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Dick Bertuzzi, senior halfback, pulled a muscle in his right thigh during a passing drill yesterday afternoon and may not be able to see action when the Jayhawkers journey to Iowa State Saturday. The extent of the injury is not yet known. Large Selection of Distinctive Frame Lawrence Optical Co. The Kanans went through a long offensive workout yesterday, stressing running plays and fundamentals. This afternoon the Jayhawkers will spend most of the practice period in defensive drills. Coach J. V. Sikes will put the team through a hard workout to fashion a defense to stop the improving Iowa State eleven. World Series Lineup (Season's batting averages and pitching percentages in parenthesis): Boston: Holnes, rf (.325) Dark, ss (.322) Torgeson, 1b (.251) Elliott, 3b (.283) Rickert, lf (.211) Masi, c (.253) or Salkeld, c (.244) M. McCormick, cf (.286) Stanky, b (.315) Sain (24-15) Cleveland: Mitchell, lf (.336) Doby, cf (.301) Boudreau, ss (.355) Gordon, 2b (.279) Keltner, 3b (.298) Judnich, rf (.257) Robinson, 1b (.252) Hegan, c (.248) Feller (19-15) Entrance Exam Scores Are Ready Are you one of the 1,650 persons who slaved over psychological examinations at the beginning of the semester? Umpires: Plate, Stewart (NL); First, Summers (AL); second, Barr (NL); third, Grieve (AL). Foul line umpires: Pinelli (NL) and Paparella (AL). The Guidance bureau in Frank Strong Annex B, has them scored and counselors are ready to discuss these tests with you personally. If you wish further aptitude testing, information about occupations, or any other assistance from the bureau, you may arrange for this at the same time. Dean Laun, 23-year-old, 6 foot 1 inch, junior end for the Iowa State Cyclones. In his second year as a regular, Laun caught two passes for 23 yards against Kansas State. His father was an all-Big Ten end at Iowa in 1916. You may drop in at the bureau between classes for a short interview with a trained counselor, or you may arrange an interview at a time convenient for you. Puritan Sweaters Fine wool in all weights and colors. Plain shades and fancies COATS AND SLIPONS $6.95 to $10 The Palace 843 Massachusetts Rockhurst In Cage Opener Kansas has completed its 1948-1949 basketball schedule with the signing of Rockhurst college for a Dec. 3 date in Kansas City, Mo. The Hawk contest, which will serve as the season's opener, gives Phog Allen's band 24 games, including three appearances in the annual conference tournament at Kansas City Dec. 27, 28, 29 and 30. Other non-league games on the Jayhawker schedule will be played with Trinity, Purdue, Centenary, Washington, Drake, and Creighton. Grape Specialist On 'Fruitful' Trip Davis, Cal.—(UP)—Dr. H. P. Olmo, University of California College of Agriculture grape specialist, has left on a trip to the Near East to collect seeds and scions of fruits, nuts and grapes to improve California varieties. Olmo expects to find varieties on his 20,000-mile trip which have never been used in any kind of breeding program. Call K. U. 251 With Your News New Car Saves Gas Has No Reverse Buffalo, N.Y.—(UP)—One of the best features of a new entrant in the small-car field, developed by the Knudson Manufacturing and Design Company, Inc., is a claim that it will travel 60 to 80 miles on a gallon of gas. To go in reverse the driver does not have to use any gas. Instead he raises a floor board and pushes with his foot on the pavement to move the 635-pound vehicle backward. The two-passenger automobile is a roadster type with a canvas top much along the lines of the military jeep but smaller. Having an overall length of 90 inches, width of 45 inches and powered by a one-cylinder, four-housepower motor, the car has but one door—on the right side. The automobile, with the motor mounted over the rear axle, has conventional steering gear and lights. A break and an accelerator are its only pedal controls. Moving along on 4.00x16 puncture proof tires, the machine is said to be capable of reaching 40 miles an hour speed. JEROME PIANO CO. NEWTON B. JEROME NEWTON E. 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