SE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947 BY JIM BAGLIN Daily Kansan Sports Editor nassas is climbing the national all ladder faster than a Frisco fan. The New York Times lists his number 11 among the nationally football scoring teams. Jayhawkers trail Missouri who scored 139 points while Kansas scored 135. Missouri has played times to five for the Jayhawkers. ar of the teams ranking above as have played one game more the Jayhawkers. that one student who likes actions, here is another edition outlght Cinches: BIG SIX NSAS over Kansas State—Next it will be harder, but the Wildaren't hep enough to bag the hawkers. SOURI over Nebraska—The are out to take the conference and this year's edition of the huskers isn't tough enough to them. LAHOMA over Iowa State- velopes will have to wait un- ley play. Kansas State to cop- firm win. NATIONAL NATIONAL JOHNSON METHODIST over —What can you say when you them like this? PHIGAN over Illinois—Just to lock on the track. TRE DAME over Navy—No te at all for the Irish. SOUTH PERIOR over Siout—If you hattender. I over Mississippi—The Bayou have tricky and tough. ORGIA TECH over Duke— suh, I never gamble, especially I'm not sure. (RTH CAROLINA over Tennessee or Tennessee over North Caro- nia) ERRIS COLLEGE over Paine— ine, no strain. WEST THERN CALIFORNIA over everything. Everything is posy. IFORNIA over UCLA—Bears AH over Colorado—Keep that clean. EGON over Idaho—You have a column somehow. SOUTHWEST LAS A & M over Arkansas—Texas Aggies bounced Baylor and are out to topple another western Conference foe, and where Arkansas comes in. E over Texas Tech—Shouldn't much trouble. AS CHRISTIAN over Baylor Frogs stopped the Sooners is good enough for us. FLOWER over Scooba—That’s flower. WTA over Tulsa—No team to defeat Tulsa as much as a does and this is the Shock-season. Shman Cage Hopefuls Meet In Robinson Shhmian basketball candidates meet at 3 p.m. today in 202isson gymnastium. Freshman Howard Engleman will be large. annual Freshman-Varsity football game will be played 21 as part of the Homecoming ration. 1 K.U. 25 with your news. Bounders Beat Dine-A's, Tie League The Bounders scored a 8 to 7 victory over Dine-A-Mite Thursday to gain a first place tie with the Mites in Division I of the Independent league, Kappa Eta Kappa knocked Theta Tau out of a tie for the lead in the same division with a 19 to 18 triumph, and Navy defeated Y. M. C. A. 1 to 0. Battenfeld forfeited to the Dix club. Bounders 8, Dine-A-Mite 7 Replaying a protested game, the Bounders gained 25 yards in an overtime period to outpoint Dine-A-Mite 8 to 7. Chuck Shannahan tossed to Sonny Watson on the Bounder's fourth down of the overtime for the game winning yardage. The Dine-A-Mite's were held at the line of scrimmage in their series of downs as four passes went incomplete. The Bounders scored first in the initial period when Shannahan pitched 30 yards to Watson who covered 20 more yards to score. Max Hayes tallied for Dine-A-Mite on a line play from the -8yard line. Kauna Efa Kanna 19 Theta Tau 18 Kappa Eta Kappa 19, Theta Tau 18 A 15-yard roughing penalty on the enemy 4-yard line in the final minute of play cost Theta Tau a chance to overcome 'a one point lead, and Fred Gartung tossed Theta Tau's three touchdown passes, one to Joe Reid and two to Morris Borene. Jim Millington completed two scoring passes to Bill Hamilton and one to Walt Henrich for the victors. Kappa Eta Kappa came out winner 19 to 18. In the final minute of play, Gar-tung tossed 25 yards to Reid to put Theta Tau on the K. E. K. 4-yard line but a 15-yard roughing penalty moved the ball back to the 19, and Theta Tau was unable to score. Navy gained one more yard than Y. M. C. A. in an overtime period to emerge one point victors. Navy 1. Y. M. C. A. 0 In the extra session Ricks picked up 20 yards on two line plays for Navy. The Y, M. C. A. netted 10 yards on three plays in their series of downs, and one the fourth try Wolfenbarger tossed nine yards to Snyder to leave them less than two yards short of victory. The number of patents issued began dropping in 1933 and has been on the decline ever since, according to the National Patent Council. Between 1933 and 1946 the number decreased by 137,577. To Be Guest At Game "Join the army so I can see a football game." That may have been part of the sales talk used by Cpl. Michael Spaight. Because he has recruited the second highest number of men into the Kansas national guard, Corporal Spaight will be Governor Carlson's guest Nov. 22 at the Kansas-Missouri football game. In first place in the recruiting drive is Sgt. John P. Jojola of Lawrence. His reward, if he's still on top at the end of the contest, will be an expenses-paid trip to the Army-Navy football game. Joiola leads in the contest with 2,229 points. Spaight is second with 1,150. Points are apportioned for men enlisted and other recruiting activities. Bakelite, an artificial substitute for hard rubber, celluloid, or amber, was invented by Dr. Leo Bakeland about 1809. Mat. 50c — Eve. 60c Prices: GRANADA Kiddies 12c — All tax incl. ENDS SATURDAY "LAST OF THE REDMEN" with Jon Hall Michael O'shea HALLOWE'EN Midnite Frolic Tonite 11:45 "KISS OF DEATH" Added: Color Cartoon, MUSICAL and Community Sing. Victor Mature Brian Donlevy "Kiss Of Death" also showing at the Regular Owl Show Sat. & Sun., 4 days PATEE "HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" NOW—ENDS SATURDAY Walter Maureen PIDGEON O'HARA SUNDAY—ONE WEEK James Cagney—George Raft "Each Dawn I Die" —Hit No. 2— Dennis Morgan Wayne Morris 'Badmen of Missouri' VARSITY TODAY, Ends Saturday Kent TAYLOR 'SECOND CHANCE' and Jimmy WAKELY Ridin' Down the Trail SUNDAY, 3 Days Romance and Rhythm in Beautiful Color! . . It's Fun! and It's Fast! . . "THAT'S MY GAL' and Richard MARTIN "Adventures of Don Coyote" ---