PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPT 30, 1948 Jayhawkers Defensive Pace Ahead Of Last Year's Team Colorado will run into terrific team spirit and a rock-ribbed defense when it makes its Big Seven football debut here Saturday. In breaking into the win column against Denver the Jayhawkers limited the massive Pioneers to only nine yards net rushing. Coupled with its defensive stand against husky Texas Christian here in the season's opener in which the Frogs and only Figures through the first two games show J. V. Sikes' charges have yielded only 158 yards overland and 171 through the air. This is a defensive mark of 164.5 yards per game or 24.6 yards better than last year's loop-leading total of 189.1 for 10 regular season games. 149 yards along the ground, the Jayhawks have again grabbed the conference defensive lead which they won in a walk last season. Breaking this down to defense against running alone Kansas to date has given up only 79 yards net rushing per game against teams using both the single-wing and T-formation. Stout defenses usually are built on weight and experience, but the defending co-champions are getting the job done on mercury speed and almost fanatical hustle. The Kansans never leave their feet during time out and pound off the field like sprinters when replaced. Top-flight shape has paid off in both games, Kansas unreeling a 52-yard match for a fourth period touchdown against TCU in 94-degree heat and scoring 21 points in the last half against Denver. Receive AEC Fellowships Ernest D. Klema, '41, and Edward J. Zimmerman, '45, are among 162 graduate students selected by the Atomic Energy commission for scientific fellowships for the 1948-49 academic year. They will study at the University of Illinois. The women's intramural athletic program will open Oct. 4 with competition in volleyball, badminton, and tennis singles. The volleyball winners will be determined by a round robin series and badminton and tennis entrants will play in an elimination tournament, Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, said today. Women Begin IM Play Oct.4 Kappa Kappa Gamma, defending champions, are among 24 teams entered in the volleyball tournament. At least two more teams are expected to compete on the calendar that calls for one game a week for each team. Joan Lippelmann, education senior, will defend the badminton title she won last year. Anna Mary Murphy, College senior, who toped last year's tennis players, is not entered. Dr. Ise To Speak At YMCA Dr. John Ise, professor of economics, will speak on "Education for World Crisis," at a meeting of the freshman Y.M.C.A. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, in the recreation room of the Union. The meeting is open to upperclassmen also. Shirts With Style MANHATTAN ARROW ENRO These three are leaders in "Shirts with Style" for the university man today. Let us show you the latest in collar styles and fabrics . . . from $3.65 Prof. R. Q. Brewster, chairman of the chemistry department, and Mrs. Brewster gave a party for the chemistry faculty members, graduate students and their families Tuesday night in the Kansas room. Chemistry Faculty Party Date Bureau Needs Girls Wanted: more girls. This is the cry of the 30 male students who have signed up in the date bureau, only to find that the women have not responded. Only five women have signed up for introductions. 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 Visit KIRKPATRICK'S SPORT SHOP most interesting store in town! SPORTING GOODS ★ MODEL SHOP ★ BICYCLES ★ WHIZZERS ★ GUNS ★ 715 Mass. An impartial survey at 20 leading universities shows Parker is preferred by campus leaders. Senior men and women, senior athletes and class officers—all have voted Parker top choice. Youll find that you seem to think better—work faster with the sleek "51". The precision balance guards against fatigue. You feel like writing! The 51's exclusive alloy point starts instantly--glides with satin-smoothness. And you never need a blotter! This pen writes dry with new Superchrome—the ink created for the "51" alone. As a sound investment towards a successful school year, choose Parker "51" . . . the world's most-wanted pen. Pens, including new demi-size, $12.50 and up. Sets, $18.75 to $80.00. Choice of colors, custom points. The Parker Pen Company, Janesville, Wis., U. S. A.; Toronto, Can. 51" writes dry with wet ink! COPR, 1948 BY THE PARKER PEN COMPANY $25 CASH GIVEN AWAY—for interesting, true stories about Parker "51" Pens. Base it on your own experience—or relate the experience of some friend. $25.00 for each story used. Just report the facts. Stories are judged on facts alone. All letters become our property—cannot be returned. Address: The Parker Pen Company, Dept. S-47, Janeville, Wisconsin.