PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1947 Louis Is Favored At 10 To 1; How Many Rounds? Is Query New York—(UP)—How quickly can Champion Joe Louis knock out Jersey Joe Walcott in their fight for the world's heavyweight championship tonight? That seemed to be the major question as champion and challenger come into New York today from their training camps for the bout. The By COOPER ROLLOW Daily Kansas Sports Editor Friday afternoon, and for a change we have only three predictions to make: JOE LOUIS OVER JERSEY JOE WALCOTT: Twenty - three times Louis has blasted title contenders into fistic oblivion. His age may be steadily mounting but we'll take the Brown Eomber 10 to 1. NOTRE DAME OVER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: Several weeks ago this writer had the pleasure of watching the Irish in action against Nebraska. Since then Frank Leaby has taken the wraps off. Southern Cal is the strongest representative of a not too strong Pacific Coast conference. So this corner picks Johnny Laitack and buddies in a breeze. KANSAS OVER GEORGIA TECH: This may be a little premature, but there's nothing like getting it over with. With the Orange Bowl game satisfied, we can now breathe a sigh of relief. 血 瘀 凉 The Oklahoma A & M petition for admittance into the Big Six will probably come up for consideration at the meeting of conference coaches, athletic directors, and university representatives Dec. 12 and 13. Whether the issue will receive genuine consideration or will be tabled because of "business of more immediate importance" as happened last year is a matter open to speculation. The Big Six is rapidly gaining in prestige due to the selection of Kansas as Orange Bowl contestant and the entry of Colorado. The conference needs only one thing more—the Oklahoma Aggies—to make it one of the strongest loops in the nation. 余 象 宗 * * At the football banquet Wednesday night. Ray Evans was busily signing autographs between courses. The large pile of banquet programs in front of him gradually dwindled, and finally only one paper remained to be signed. But the Kansas halfback refused to place his signature on that last one; it was a blank check payable to his brother, Dr. George Evans of Kansas City, who was seated a few chairs down the table from Ray. Congratulations to Don Pierce for having successfully rounded out another football season as the University's sports publicity director. Due to the uniring efforts of Pierce, newspapers and magazines throughout the nation have received bountiful supplies of material about the Jayhawker gridders. Written in a vivid, colorful style, many of the articles are so good that they appear on sports pages exactly as they left Pierce's office. The Pierce-prepared K. U. football brochure, sent with the compliments of the athletic department to sports writers, magazines, radio-stations, and athletic departments throughout the Big Six area, was a master piece of descriptive material and statistics. The Daily Kansan sports staff extends its appreciation for a job well done and its wishes for more and more teams of sports copy done in the reliable Don Pierce manner. Quick - Efficient SERVICE At CHANNEL - SANDERS Studebaker $\textcircled{5}$possibility of a Walcott victory seemed so remote as to be almost entirely overlooked. Although Louis was favored at 10 to 1 to make his 24th successful defense of the title with comparative ease, the Madison Square garden box office predicted a near-capacity gate of $230,000, setting a new garden record. Louis was favored because of his remarkable record of losing only to Max Schmeling in 59 professional fights, and of making 23 successful defenses of his heavyweight crown. Bomber Joe was favored also because of his physical advantages. He is expected to have a weight advantage of nearly 20 pounds, and he also has advantages of height and reach. Chinese Is 59th Foreign Student When T. K. Fung of Peking, China, carrolls next fall, he will be the $99 tollemn student starting the semester. He will arrive here next week. Fung will study, mechanical engineering on the recommendation of a former Chinese student, Mou Hui King, who graduated with a similar degree in 1940. The new student has attended the University of Peking and is now in San Francisco. Ad Frat Plans Trips To Visit Agencies Plans for trips to the advertising agencies of Kansas City and the surrounding area have been made by Alpha Delta Sigma, men's professional advertising fraternity. The fraternity hopes to make a four-day trip to Chicago to tour the larger agencies. Committees were appointed by Tony Mura, president. They were: finance, William Néligan, Ken Bellamy, and Don Cole; projects, Harold Sandy, Bill Alderson, William Brown, and John Bergstrom; social, Roger James, Bert Morris, William Dill, and Harold Lukens. Programs and entertainment, Gena McLaughlin, Gregg Stock, and George Tamblyn; new members committee, Frank Lane, Wister Shreve, and Paul Warner. Quigley Returns To Work After Fall Down Stairs E. C. Quigley, athletic director was back at his office today and getting ready for a trip to Miami for final arrangements for the Orange bowl game Jan. 1. Mr. Quigley was bruised and badly shaken when he fell down stairs in his home yesterday. X-rays showed no broken bones and only pulled muscles. 7th & Ark. Open till 11 GOOD WAFFLES You'll like FRIEND'S CAFE Ellington'Selling Tickets For His Own Concert? Everett Bell, law student and big wheel on campus, was busy yesterday selling tickets for the Duke Ellington concert. A young woman student stood around nervously for a while, and finally approached Bell. "Pardon me, are you Duke Ellington?" Kellogg, Davis Exhibit Works The works of Joseph M. Kellogg and Gerald V. Davis, professors of engineering and architecture, are on exhibit for December in the South gallery of Spooner-Thayer museum. Included in Professor Kellogg's 13 water-color paintings are ocean scenes at Laguna Beach, Calif., and Ogunquit, Maine. His work is done chiefly during the summer months, as water-color painting is an avocation for him. Professor Davis was born in New York, but lived in Paris until the Nazi invasion, when he returned to this country. He came to the University in February. Bell was delighted. Exhibitions by Professor Davis include work in oil, water-color, gouache, wood cuts, and drawing. His work has been exhibited in Paris, London, Copenhagen, Washington, D.C., Chicago, and New York. Denver 54, St. John's (Brooklyn) 52. 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