FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE eek IN! yne RIS I" Thursday's Intramural Football Lawyers Sink Navy, 12-0; YMCA Shades Army, 6-2 Rain which brought back memories of the T.C.U. game forced cancellation of two of the four intramural football games Thursday. Playing on fields where there was enough grass to provide some footing in spite of the downpour, the School of Law upset Navy 12 to 0 and Y.M.C.A. out-skidded Army 6 to 2. Hockey Team Beats Ottawa The University Women's hockey team outpointed the Ottawa university team 3 to 1 at Ottawa Thursday to mark up its second victory of the season. Early in the season the women's team defeated the Kansas City Field Hockey club. Donna Mueller tallied one point for the K.U. women while Marie Horseman scored the other two. Other team members are: Maxine Gunsolly, Julie Fox, Joan Lippelman, Marilyn Smith, Joan Anderson, Betty van der Smissen, Georgia Lee Westermoreland, Bobbie Connell, Alberta Schnitzler, La Vaughn Hodgson, Beverly Pepper, and Gerry McGee. Women's hockey teams from Ottawa, Baker and Washburn universities will participate in a Hockey Play Day here Nov. 15. The University Women's team will compete in a series of hockey matches with the visiting teams before and after a dinner at noon. A movie on hockey will be shown. BEAT NEBRASKA ! ! ! ! CHRISTMAS CARDS? ROWLANDS OF COURSE! At Both Stores - The Phi Delt-Teke game, which was being replayed because of a protest, was called off in the third quarter. Neither team had scored. After players had slipped and slid through most of the second period, the Phi Psi-Phi Gam contest for the championship of division I of the Fraternity "A" league was halted at half time. Both teams had scored 13 points. Lawyers Blank Navy. 12-0 Ironically, the Navy crew was sunk by the Lawyers on a water soaked field. The Lawyers launched two successful scoring thrusts for 12 points and checked all Navy counter-attacks. The Lawyers took an early lead when McKay completed a 5-yard touchdown pass to Nordling in the first quarter. A second period pass from McRae to Nordling gave the Lawyers a 12 point lead as the first droplets began to fall. Y.M.C.A. Beats Army, 6-2 After scoring early in the first period, Y.M.C.A. stopped a final minute Army drive on the 9-yard line to win 6 to 2. Y. M.C.A. racked up the game's only touchdown on a 30-yard aerial from Ira Landrith to Arthur Snyder in the end zone. The try for point was wide. The Army's two points came in the second quarter when a blocked Y.M.C.A. punt skidded into the end zone for a safety. Be Sincere, SAM Told J. W. Forringer, an executive of the Kansas City Power and Light company and Carl Krautter of Emery Bird Thayer department store of Kansas City, Mo., were guest speakers at the Society for the Advancement of Management seminar Thursday. The topic for discussion was meeting the personnel manager. Both speakers told seniors attending the seminar the most essential point in a job application was sincerity. An employee should first try for a desirable position which appeals to the worker, and then strive for wages. BE A PENNY - PINCHER You'll get high grades in "How To Be A Homemaker" when you do your food shopping at your friendly A & P . . . for A & P majors in "How To Feed You Well and Save You Money Too!" 46 oz. Can ...15c Grapefruit Juice 46 oz. Can Ann Page — Pure ___1 lb. Jar 23c Lucky Strike—Old Gold—Chesterfield __Carton $1.69 Peach Preserves Ann Page — Pure --------------------------------1 lb. Jar 23c Scott County...Tall 14 oz. Bottle 15c Scott County...Tall 14 oz. 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