PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947 By JIM RAGLIN Daily Kansan Sports Editor Thirty-two "private eyes" worked the first two home games but Falkenstien thinks 40 will be needed for the Kansas State and Missouri games. Denver university uses private detectives at home games and many Eastern schools use them also. Earl Falkenstien, business manager of University athletics, has hired private detectives to take tickets at home football games this year. With an open date this week-end the Jayhawkers are taking a well deserved rest. Dick Bertuzzi's ankle is still bothering him and Joe Crawford is having a bad time with his leg. Crawford injured his leg in the South Dakota game and is still on crutches. * * * * The Kansas team strength fooled the Sooners according to Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma coach. He also said the Kansans outhustled his team. "Ray Evans was the difference. He's truly a great player," Wilkinson commented while reviewing the game. - * * Looks like Glenn Davis is through with football forever. His injured knee has failed to mend properly after an operation and Davis is on a three week sick leave from Ft. Riley. The knee was injured in an exhibition game early this fall and it prevented the former Army great from playing against Haskell Juco. Although it won't consol "Phog" Allen, the Kansas State basketball team lost two players according to its early propaganda. Milo Dirks, 6 feet 4 inches, and Clarence Brannum, 6 feet 5 inches, have not reported for practice. The loss of Bob O'Brien by Kansas is a big one. Kansas State thought O'Brien was going to enroll there but Bob came to Kansas instead and he brought with him a record of top flight basketball. He had been the mainstay in a good Kansas City smokie five. He averaged more than 10 points a game in that tough A.A.U. league which included such high scoring aces as "Foothills" Kurland and Jim Pollard. Vic Bradford must be getting baseball fever with the warm weather and ideal baseball conditions. He was taking some lusty swings with some sample bats a dealer was displaying for the former New York Giant player. Coaches Abe Stuber of Iowa State and Don Faurot of Missouri were former teammates at Missouri but that won't mean a thing when they meet at Ames this Saturday. The Cyclones will be out to knock Missouri down a notch in their Homecoming game. Stuber and Faurot have coached opposing teams five times. Faurot was head man at Kirksville while One Yankee On All-Star Team Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankee outfielder was the only member of the 1947 championship baseball team to land on the Associated Press all-star team, it was announced Tuesday. The team is selected by 233 sports-writers from over the nation. The Dodgers failed to land a player on the team. Williams and DiMaggio led all players in balloting with 209 votes each out of a possible 233. Blackwell's margin over second place right-hander Bob Feller was a very wide 103 votes difference. There the metup! Williams, Red Sox, of. Bell Jones, Yankees, of. Joe DiMaggio, Yankees, of. Ralph Kiner, Pirates, of. Lou Bondreau, Indians, s. Walker Cooper, Giants, c. Johnny Mize, Giants, 1b. Joe Gordon, Indians, 2b. Ewell Blackwell, Reds, p. Warren Brawn, Braves, p. Lanky Joe Page, ace reliefer of the New York Yanks, polled second place among left-handed pitchers and had more votes than all those below him combined. Every man named on this team, except the pitchers, had at least a .300 batting average except Joe Gordon, who batted .269. Ewell Black-won 22 games, losing eight, and Warren Snaub won 21, losing 10. 'Y' Elects Brinkerhoff William M. Brinkerhoff was elected president of Freshman Y.M.C.A. Tuesday. Other officers are Robert D. 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