PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947 By JIM RAGLIN Daily Kansan Sports Editor Judging from their play in the Iowa State game, the linenet to watch in the South Dakota workout will be Ed Lee, tackle; Dick Tomlinson and Ken Sperry, guards; and Ralph Brown center. KANSAS over South Dakota State Next week it won't be so easy. The fourth issue of *Spotlight* Computation, with some tea leaves. TEXAS over Oklahoma—the Park at Dallas will have but one Layne that he be too much for the Sooners. ThatTexas will take this one by three touchdowns. NEBRASKA taking Iowa State—The Cornhuskers have been disappointing in their first games and are on the rebound. If Norman can hit a few more shots and upset that always ruins my parlay proscriptions and pocketbook. MISSOURI topping Colorado—No trouble for the Tigers. NOTRE DAME over Purdue—The society editor picked this one. ILLINOIS oh-so-close over Army — Everyone wants to be the first team to cool the Cadets and the Illini have the team to do it. B O S T O N COLLEGE triple-trouncing Kansas State—It should be a nice trip for the Aggies. INDIANA over Iowa-Iowa has shown no offense to cope with that presented by McMillian's men. NORTHWESTERN over Minnesota—Last week's Wildcat victory made believers out of us. CALIFORNIA over Wisconsin—The Bears have quit hibernating during football season and should Waldorf with this one. MICHIGAN over Pittsburgh--Notre Dame, then Michigan! Pitt must think they still have Goldberg and Co. ALSO: North Carolina over Wake Forrest; Alabama over Duquesne; C.U. over Miami; U.S.C. over Ohio St.; and Arkansas over Stanford; and Arkansas over Baylor. WEST LIBERTY STATE over Concord State—The redcoats are coming. MESA over Snow — Fair and cloudy tomorrow. BOTTINEAU over Dickinson—In the third round. 28 Bands To Play At Game Tomorrow Twenty-seven high school and college bands plus the K.U. organization will play the "Star-Spangled Banner" in Band day ceremonies before the Kansas-South Dakota State game tomorrow. Russell L. Wiley, director of the University band, will conduct the combined bands in the National Anthem. At 12:30 p.m. the bands will flash their colors in a parade downtown, starting at Sixth street, the parade will move up Massachusetts street to South park, where the parade will break up, and the bands will go directly to the stadium for pre-game ceremonies. Atchison High school band, under the direction of William G. Altimar, will put on a six-minute marching demonstration between halves. William Sears, drum major of the University band, and national champion twirler, will also present a baton-twirling demonstration at halftime. The University Athletic association will be host to the bands during the game. Semantics Club Program Introduced By Persky An introduction to the program of the General Semantics club was given by Phillip Persky, College senior and president of the club, at its meeting Wednesday. This organization is for the application of scientific methods to human relations. The American Farm Bureau federation was organized in Chicago in November, 1919. Illinois Threatens Army Record New York—(UP)—A veteran Illinois football player, winging out of the west as Big Nine and Rose Bowl champion, threatened today to bring an abrupt end to Army's magnificent record of 30 games without a defeat in the game of the week at Yankee stadium Saturday. At full strength and with a hard-earned reputation for lifting themselves to great heights in the games that count most, the Illini were rated a five and one-half point favorite to whip the remnants of Army's undefeated squads of the last three years. Illinois dumped Pittsburgh, 14 to 0, and Iowa, 35 to 12. Army opened with a 13 to 0 victory over Villanova and pasted Colorado last week, 47 to 0. In the East, it's Pittsburgh by 26 points over Dartmouth and Columbia by six over Yale. In the Midwest, Notre Dame rated 32 points over in and out Purdue and Wichita Falls, but none ambitious but punchest Pittsburgh, which already has lost to Illinois and Notre Dame. Only two conference games were scheduled for the Big Nine, with Minnesota a five and one-half point favorite to defeat Northwestern at Minneapolis and Indiana six and one-half over Iowa at Iowa City. The Southwest conference race also was inactive with Arkansas a six point over Baylor in the only league game. Four other conference teams, however, had important assignments against non-conference teams." The Texas-Okahoma game was listed for Dylan, Sullivan and Players at Oklahoma A. and M., Rice engages Tulane at Houston and was a 14 point favorite, and Texas A. and M., travels to Louisiana State where the Aggies have been listed a 14 point underdog. Select 8 Students As I-M Managers Don Powell, intramural director, has announced that the following eight men have been chosen as student intramural managers for the freshman class. Wayne Davis, Harold Edmondson, Charles Hall, Fred Hix, John Nalley, Bogue Harrison, Clay Coburn and Frank Ross. Powell has asked that these men report to the intramural office 2 p.m. Monday for assignments. 'World Government Needs Limitations' The committee also decided to join the United World federation, an organization dedicated to better world government. C. Henry Pinault, Jr., chairman, said that all students would be welcome to join the United World Federation as the membership drive gets under way. Any person wishing more information about the United World federation may call 205 or 86. Because the world is "socially, economically, and politically bad," the World Community committee decided Thursday that a "limited world government with adequate powers to prevent war" is needed. These studies are used to determine how and when a body of water should be fished. Professor Thompson said that under-fishing could do as much harm as overfishing a lake. When a farmer reaps only a part of his crop, the remaining crop is over-crowded. Are the fish biting? If not, consult Rufus H. Thompson, assistant professor of botany. He spent 20 months studying the causes of fish behavior in the Conovingo reservoir near Chesapeake bay with the Maryland Fish and Game commission. A New Angle To 'Angling'; Fishing Turns To Science His studies took many things into consideration; the size, number, age, and kind of fish the tempiest and most critical tempest, and movement of the water. The Press club Thursday elected Wallace Abbey vice-president, and Abbey, James Elected To Press Club Offices Allen D. Smith, club president, and Marjorie Burtscher, secretary, were elected at a meeting of the group in the spring. Dorothy James treasurer. Buy your ARROW Products at Arrow Shorts! There's not a squirm in a carload of Arrow shorts with the patented seamless crotch that can't bind, can't chafe. 'Arrow gives you four different models to choose from —elastic side, adjustable tie-side, elastic all around and French back—in white or stripes. See your Arrow dealer for Arrow shorts. Every pair is Saniforized-labeled (can't shrink more than 1 %), and comes with grippers or buttons. $ to $1.50. ARROW SHIRTS and TIES UNDERWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS SPORTS SHIRTS Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. 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