TUESDAY, SEPT. 28. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE SD Tarheels,With Justice Are Setting Pigskin Pace New York, Sept. 28—(UP)—The season was only two weeks old, but in the collegiate football world today all fingers were pointing at the terrific Tar Heels of North Carolina as "the team to watch." With Charley "Cheo Chog" Justice in the driver's seat, the North Carolina crew pulled the most stunning upset of the weekend by tripping the Texas Longhorns 34 to 7. Mighty Notre Dame, which was practically conceded that "best" title before the season started, had most of 'its backers reconsidering after barely squeaking by stubborn Purdue, 28 to 27. However, the Irish, who next meet Pittsburgh, still reigned as the Midwest's outstanding team. Looking forward to next week's battles, the Ivy league schedule has Pennsylvania opening defense of its title against Dartmouth, Navy meeting Cornell, and Columbia traveling to Harvard. Southern conference games pit Clemson against North Carolina State, and William and Mary against Wake Forest. Georgia Tech takes on Tulane in a Southeastern loop game, while Alabama plays Vanderbilt and Mississippi faces Kentucky. The Southwest conference opener will find Texas Christian meeting Arkansas, Friday night, while Utah State takes on Colorado A. & M. in the Big Six curtain raiser. Elsewhere, Army topped the eastern list after pushing past Villanova 28 to 0; Southern Methodist replaced Texas as the Southwest's best by Trampling Pitt, 33 to 14. California led the West teams, despite the stubborn battle it experienced with Navy before winning, 21 to 7. Oregon State will entertain Washington, Washington State plays Stanford, and U.C.L.A. clashes with weak Idaho in Pacific Coast conference skirmishes. In the Big Nine, Indiana, surprise winner over Wisconsin last week, hopes for continued success against Iowa. Other conference tilts have Purdue against Northwestern and Illinois against Wisconsin. Some of the better intersectional games will find Baylor at Memphis for a game with Mississippi State, Louisiana State at Rice, Oregon at Michigan, Southern California at Ohio State. The Man Said 'For Better Or Worse, Didn't He? Indianapolis—(UP)—Mrs. Bernice Jones doesn't like jail as such. But when her husband was locked up on a robbery charge she became lonely. She pleaded her case at headquarters and was locked up, too, on a vagrancy charge. "I just want to be with my husband," she said. Vancouver, B.C.-Police are looking with suppressed admiration of what, on first glance, appears to be a $20 bill. But the reverse side is that of a $1. The counterfeiting artists split the $20 and $1 bills in two, and paste the halves together, making $40 out of $21. Talk About Inflation Call K. U. 251 With Your News THE WINNERS of this week's FOOTBALL "PICK-EM" CONTEST 1st prize Jerry Swords 2nd prize Phyllis M. Jones 3rd prize Ralph A. Jackson 4th prize Mrs. G. Wofford Denver High School Player Dies From Football Injury There's a new contest every week so come on down and enter this week's contest all for FREE!! Graff died yesterday of complications from a fractured neck, suffered in a high school practice scrimmage last Wednesday. Denver, Sept. 28 - (UP)—The name of Harvey Graff, 16-year-old Manual High school athlete, today was added to the nation's growing list of football fatalities. 102 905 Mass. St. Phone 251 Sportsmanship Ratings To Be Used For Intramural Teams And Officials Sportsmanship ratings will be given to each organization participating in intramurals at the end of the season, Don Powell, director of intramurals, said today. The rating system will be patterned after the method used by the Kansas State High School Athletic association. After each game the simmons will rate the crowd and the team as to sportsmanship. The rat-ter is four, poor, 4 points, below 1 point; good, 2 points; and excellent, 1 point. At the close of each season the ratings will be published in the Kansan. Also the game officials will be rated by the managers of the teams and the ratings will be turned in at the intramural office. These figures will be published. Powell said the reason for this new rating system was to raise the standard of sportsmanship in the intramural program and the general standard of officiating. Rating cards will be attached to team score cards and will be filled out by officials and team managers following the close of each game. Aggies And Drake Lead Valley Loop St. Louis, Sept. 28—(UP) - Oklahoma A. and M. and Drake led the Missouri Valley conference with single victories today after two weekends of football warfare in which conference games were rareties. St. Louis fell before Drake's determined sophomores in a Friday night tilt, 14-0, in the only all-conference game of the week. Only winner of the four Valley members that faced outside foes was Detroit, which swamped Toledo, 36 to 10. But Bradley bowed, 17-14, to Louisiana Tech, and Tulsa and Oklahoma A. and M., meeting neighboring Southwestern conference foes, found them too tough. Baylor topped Tulsa in a wild scoring spree, 42-19, and the Aggies dropped a close decision to Texas Christian, 21-14, after winning their only conference battle from Wichita last week. Wheat should be coarsely ground for feeding to poultry. Bradley, Detroit Games Nullified St. Louis, Sept. 28-(UP)-Art Eilers, commissioner of the Missouri Valley conference, announced today that the football performances of Bradley and Detroit universities would not count in the 1948 Valley championship standings. Ellers said that the question, raised by newsmen, was decided, by faculty representatives of the two colleges, both making their debut in Valley competition. Both are scheduled to meet two Valley members in the loose schedule or conference games. Bradley also plays Mahlita Oct. 2 and Drake on Oct. 15. Detroit has games with St. Louis on Nov. 14, and with Tulsa on Nov. 27. Presently the conference is made up of St. Louis, Detroit, Bradley, Oklahoma A. and M., Tulsa, Drake, and Wichita, Creighton, also a member, participates in all sports but football, and Denver, which has already obtained clearance from its Rocky Mountain connections, is an applicant for admission to the Valley. 11-Inning Game Goes To Redbirds Columbus and St. Paul took a day of rest today, with St. Paul holding a two-to-one edge in the finals of the American association playoffs. The series now moves from St. Paul to Columbus, where the final games of the series will be played. 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