P. 2 a e b e p t M y h s l i s e c s r s l s i a t g ? PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 19 Nod To Trojans To Beat Bears, Snag Rose Bowl New York —(UP)— Southern California's sun-kissed Trojans, nine times the Rose bowl choice of the west, were rated a three point favorite today to end the rags-to-riches race of Lynn Waldorf and the California Bears in a showdown fight Saturday for the keys to the Rose bowl gates. The clash of the West coast giants at Berkeley stands as football's game of the week although Michigan, Illinois, Duke, Wake Forest, and Texas are embroiled in crucial contests with their conference championship status at stake and at least 16 major teams are risking unbeaten records over the nation. Michigan To Meet Minnesota Michigan (4-0), whizzing along at nearly a point a minute and the Big Nine's Rose bowl favorite, aims its power at Minnesota (3-1): Illinois (3-0-1) plays at Purdue (2-2): Duke (3-0-1) has a Southern conference showdown at Wake Forest (4-0) and the rampaging Longhorns of Texas (5-0) attempt to break a seven year jinx at Rice (1-2-1). Michigan was a 26-point favorite, Illinois was held at 13 points, Texas at $13^{1/2}$, and Wake Forest was rated a half point over Duke. In the Big Six, Missouri was a 14 point favorite over Iowa State and Nebraska was 21 over Kansas State, while Oklahoma steps outside the league to play Texas Christian at Norman. The Sooners were seven point favorites. The road to the Rose bowl will be rugged even after the Southern California-California struggle, but if they finish in a tie for the Pacific coast championship the winner of the match between them will be the probable choice against the Big Nine selection on New Year's day. Troians Given Edge Earlier in the week, the game was rated a tossup, but tales of Trojan power and of its superb organization after the 7 to 7 tie with Rice altered the odds. Southern California (3-0-1) has a habit of winning the games that count—all other things being even—while there was some doubt as to how long California (5-0) could sweep along on the surging spirit created by Walford on his arrival from Northwestern. The Golden Bears have approximately the same material as the California team that won only two of nine games last season. Other headliners by sections: East—Army (3-0-1) rated 13 points over Columbia (2-2); Penn State (3-1) rated 14 points over Virginia (4-0); Pennsylvania (3-0) rated 14 points over Navy. (1-2-1) Midwest — Indiana (2-1-1) six points over Northwestern (1-3); Notte Dame (3-0) rated $ 21 \frac{1}{2} $ over Iowa (2-2-1). South -Georgia (3-2) six points over Alabama (3-2); Louisiana State (3-1) picked by 13 over Vanderbilt (3-1) and Tulane (1-3) rated 13 over Auburn (2-2), all in Southeastern conference games. Southwest-Baylor (4-0) five and one half points over Texas A. and M (2-3). Far West-Southern Methodist (4-0) one and one half points over U.C.L.A.(3-1). Need A Quick Dollar? Be An I-M Official Any man who wants to officiate touch football games should report to Don Powell or Jack Greer at 107 Robinson gym. Powell, intramural director, said that additional officials are needed to enforce rules more strictly. The officials receive one dollar a game. Swimming Team To Meet Tuesday In Robinson Gym The swimming team will meet at 5 p. m. Tuesday in 203 Robinson, Walter J. Mikols, swimming coach, said. Anyone interested in varsity swimming can attend. Bids will be asked in the next few days for a new diving board for the pool, Mr. Mikols said. The board is needed for team workouts. Kansan To Have Grid Scores Again The University Daily Kansan special score service will operate tomorrow from 1 to 6 p. m. Football scores from the United press leased wire will be made available during this period by calling K.U. 25. Tomorrow's top games include Missouri-Iowa State, Oklahoma-Texas Christian, Kansas State-Nebraska, Texas-Rice, Army-Columbia, Penn-Navy, Purdue-Illinois, Michigan-Minnesota, Notre Dame-Iowa, and Texas Aggies-Baylor. By JIM RAGLIN Daily Kansan Sports Editor Spotlight Cinches continues its weary way again this week. Here are the winners the way we see them: Vebraska over Kansas State—Always start with an easy one BIG SIX: fissouri over Iowa State—and keep it as long as you can Oklahoma over Texas Christian—it gets harder as you go along. Colorado over Colorado Aggies—the farmers don't have it this year. Just wheat, money, and convertables, not football teams. California over Southern California —just to be different. NATIONAL: Army over Columbia—Little chance for the Lions. Boston College over Villanova—the beat Kansas State did not they? Northwestern over Indiana—close as neighbors at Sunnyside. College of the Ozarks nipping Arkansas College - picking up a daisy. Notre Dame over Iowa—the old Dame will win on cross the street the next time. Michigan taking Minnesota—this Crisler has nower to spare. Mississippi over Arkansas—Razorbacks can't swim and Miss has her Poole. A lot of Barney. Susquehanna over Juaniata and she's such a nice girl, too. Southern Methodist barely brushing U.C.L.A. a runner named Walker. Illinois over Purdue—the illini want to go back to California along about New Years. Case of orange juice over Boilermakers. EAST OF THE SUN: Richmond over Hampden - Sydney— Harvard over Dartmouth-on the showing of Harvard against Holy Cross. Penn over Navy—probably pump all bench ballast. Texas over Rice--some people put butter over theirs. Texas Aggies over Baylor—just to show we are not prejudiced against Aggie colleges, especially if they have 220-pound lines and two good backfields. Princeton over Cornell—society editor choice of the week. INTERNATIONAL: Texas Tech over Denver—reverse and we won't be mad. San Francisco over Oregon, Nevada over Tulsa, Utah over Wyoming, Wisconsin over Marquette Boys' State Alumni Elect Friesen, Reiff ALSO: Sam Huston over Paul Quinn—single wings at 100 paces, suh. North Carolina over Florida—Justice will prevail. The University chapter of the Boys' State alumni held an organizational meeting Wednesday night. Ernst Friesen was elected temporary chairman and Lee H. Reiff, temporary secretary. The constitution was read, modified, and approved. The next meeting will be Nov. 9. A teaspoon in the toe of each nylon or silk stocking will keep them from wrapping around the clothesline. JIM'S LUNCH NO. 2 WE STAY UP ALL NIGHT TO SERVE YOU We're Not Owls 838 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. 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