FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN agd cisd dd to m, h! The decision by the University athletic office not to release more than two Orange Bowl tickets to any one person and to sell the precious ducats only to Kansas students, faculty members, and alumni, was probably the wisest move which could have been made, all things considered. By COOPER ROLLOW Daily Kansan Sports Editor The office desks were stacked high with ticket requests, ranging from one to 109-ticket orders. Had not the two-to-a-person ruling been made, many students probably would have missed out altogether. Ticket requests came from Miami, Atlanta, Birmingham, Nashville, and many other Southern cities. Many of these—mostly large orders—undoubtedly were from professional scalers who hoped to grab some of the ducats earmarked for K.U. students and convert them into extra folding money for themselves. The University athletic office took the only practical way out. - * * Ray Evans' picture appeared in the Dec. 15 issue of Time magazine, released yesterday. Evans was in a group designated the "top 11" of the nation, each having been selected on at least two "major All-America" teams. (AP, UP, Collers, and Sporting News are considered the "Big Four" in All-American selections.) Only two of the 11 players pictured in Time—Choppuis of Michigan and Lujack of Notre Dame were unanimous choices on all four major All-American selections. Evens placed first on AP and Colliers, second on UP, and third on Sporting News. - * * All seats for the Kansas-Emporia basketball game at Emorria Saturday night have been sold out. Fabulous Leo "Lippy" Durocher, who recently rejoined the Brooklyn Dogders after one of the most-publicized squabbles in baseball history, has signed a contract to write "Dem Bums," a history of the Dodger teams he helped make famous. Durocher's book, properly edited and censored, should be a hit from the moment it strikes the book stands. Jayhawker fullback Frank Pattee will play football before his mother for the first time, Jan. 1 in the Orange Bowl. Mrs. Pattete has heard every radio broadcast of K.U. games since her son went out for varsity ball, but has never seen him in action. IS NEAR Have you been in our store? Better come in and look around-you may find what you are looking for. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. 5 6 7 9 10 6 8 7 7 8 8 10 I-M Schedule Tonight—Robinson YM.C.A. "B" vs. Spooner Thayer "B" "B" E.P. Acos vs. Truesdale Tigers A.V.C. "B" vs. Dix Club "B" Dream Tenve vs. Question Marks Cread Hall "B" vs. Army "B" Hotshots "B" vs. Beta Karpa "B" Sig Fps "B" vs. Alpha Kappa Pal "B" Tenight—Annex Army vs. Krazy Kats 2120 Club vs. Spooner Thayer Sigma Kappa Phi vs. Kappa E. Kappa Alpha Phi Alpha vs. Pi K.A. D.U. vs. Lamda Chi Alpha. Alba Phi Alpha vs. Pi K.A. D.U. vs. Lambda Chi Alpha New York U. 85, Arkansas 62 Okla. A. & M. 52, Long Island 37 Georgetown 54, Loyola (Ill.) 45 Georgia 61, Clemson 52 Maryville 43, Baker 33 S.W. Louisiana 43, Houston 32 Omaha 43, Morningside 44 E. Texas State 46, Hardin Col. 39 Hampden-Sydney 37, William Basketball Results & Mary 36 Detroit 54, W. Ontario 51 K. State 75, Texas Christian 17 Warrensburg 46, Mo. Valley 37 Santa Barbara 44, University of November 20 anta Barbara 44, University of Ecuador 32 Beat the Heck out of Georgia Tech! MORE SKATERS- MORE FUN! FELLOWS—Get your house together and invite your favorite women's house to a SKATING PARTY. Monday or Tuesday----any 21/2 hour period after 6 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 10-12:00 p.m. Saturday Morning, 10:00-12:00 a.m. ROLLERDROME 737 N. Hamp. Phone 2402 SKATING ACADEMY 1 block south of P.O. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Kansas City, Kaw Valley Railroad, Inc. announces Beginning December 15, 1947 BETWEEN Lawrence, Linwood, Bonner Springs, Lake Forest, Edwardsville, Turner, Kansas City, Kans. and intermediate points. for Time Tables and Information apply Lawrence-Round Corner Drug Store . Phone 20 Linwood -Trail Cafe ... Phone 89 or at any Telephone Listed on the Time Table