555 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 15,1946 Around the rest of the country, we look for better prospects. By BOB DELLINGER Daily Kansan Sports Writer We've missed predictions on each of the last two Kansas grid games, and both times the Jayhawkers have come out on top. The Army, with their winning stopped at 25 by Notre Dame, are itching to start a new one, and will get off on the right foot by downing Pennsylvania's Quakers at Franklin field. This poses a problem for our future-seeing this week. Should we predict Kansas and hope, or should we predict Kansas State and hope to continue our streak of wrong guesses on Kansas games? All sportsmen are superstitious, so here is our prediction for the week: Kansas State over Kansas, and we hope we're wrong again. Missouri-Oklahoma: It's a case of rebound or relapse for the Sooners. With Mitchell, star back, possibly out of the lineup the Oklahomans will be further handicapped. A tie would be best for Kansas title hopes, but we pick Missouri. Northwestern is priming itself for an upset of the mighty Irish, but we can't see it happening this year. Notre Dame is our choice. In the Big Six- Navy-Penn State: The Middies are sunk again, or maybe just capsized. The Penn State squad has been rolling up adding-machine scores over weaker opposition, and will take Nebraska-Iowa State: The Cornhuskers have had an extra week of rest, while the Cyclones had a lot of trouble tying Drake. More hard work for Iowa State, and they aren't up to it. Nebraska. Boston College-Tennessee: Tennessee will take it and without too much trouble. Other games: In the East- Cornell-Dartmouth: The Red is ridging high again this year, and Dartmouth can't stop them even with five downs. In the Midwest— Tulaa-Baylor: The Golden Hurricane rolls on toward a sixth straight bowl game. There's room for a surprise Baylor victory, but not much Illinois-Ohio State: Probably the championship game of the Big Nine, but not for sure. The Illini had a rest last week while Ohio State battled Pitt. On the strength of the free week, Illinois. Also, Iowa over Minnesota, Cincinnati over Western Reserve, Arkansas over Southern Methodist, Baker over Kansas Wesleyan, Ottawa over C. of E. Michigan-Wisconsin: The Wolverines are still contenders for the title, while the Badgers are out of the running. Michigan. In the South— Georgia-Auburn: The battle of ancient rivals threatens to turn into a runaway. The reason—Trippi. Georgia. The main feature of this Sunday's Union activities program will be a movie of the Iowa State-KU, football game. Coach George Sauer will be in charge of the program, which begins at five p.m. Texas A & M-Rice: On the rebound, Rice. But the Aggies are still in the conference running and may pull a surprise. Texas Christian - Texas: Layne can't be stopped by the Horned Frogs, especially when there is Bechtol to pitch too. Texas. Arkansas-S.M.U.: The Razorbacks seem to want that conference bunting themselves. They will be out for another win and will get it. Also, Oklahoma City over Chattanooga, Georgia Tech over Tulane, Kentucky over West Virginia, Texas Tech over Oklahoma A & M, South Carolina over Duke. Sauer Will Show Football Movies In Union Sunday Other activities will be afternoon music in the music room from one until three. Two-Milers Run In Big Six Meet K. U.'s two-mile track team will go to Norman, Okla., tomorrow to compete in the Big Six championship race to be held between halves of the Missouri - Oklahoma football game. Coach Ray Kanehl will rely on his two top stars, Earl Jones and Hal Moore, to lead the Jayhawkers in the distance run. Jones defeated Moore in the two-mile race here last Saturday and had previously beaten Moore's time at a triangular meet in Manhattan. Jones also holds the Missouri state prep record in the half-mile runnin' the distance in 1:57.5. The Missouri Tigers, unbeaten in three dual meets, are strong contenders to take the race. Iowa State, Kansas State, and Nebraska will also send representatives to the meet. Coach Kanehl will make up his other starters from Darrel Brown, Leon Ackerman, Eddie Lunsford, Whit Godfrey, and Ross Morrison. Architects Elect Jones President New officers of the K.U. Architectural society were announced at the first meeting of the year in Snow hall Thursday. Officers are Warren Jones, president; William H. Wilson, vice-president; John Dornblaser, treasurer and Joann Ruese, historian. Homer Neville, member of a Kansas City architectural firm, spoke to the group. LS May Not MFT St. Louis, (UP)—A Federal Trade commission examiner heard evidence today on charges made by the FTC that the American Tobacco Co. has engaged in "false and deceptive" claims for Lucky Strike cigarettes. The complaint said the various slogans used by the firm in advertising Lucky Strikes are misleading. The cigarettes, the FTC said, are not toasted in the accepted meaning of the word. Furthermore, the complain charged, tobacco experts do not as a group smoke Lucky Strikes exclusively. Factory Honored Moscow. (UP)—The Order of Lenin, highest Soviet award, has been presented to the Leningrad Surgical Instruments Plant on its 225th anniversary. The plant was founded by Peter the Great to manufacture lancets. Co-Captains For K-State, Homecoming Queen Named Manhattan, (UP)—George Schirmer, guard from Holton, and Oscar Erickson, quarterback from Needosha, will co-captain the Kansas State team when they meet the University of Kansas in the annual homecoming game here Saturday afternoon. Phyllis Lou Johnson of Salina, was named homecoming queen. She will be presented between halves by Frank L. Hagaman, Lieutenant Governor-elect of Kansas. IM Sports Reach Semi-Final Mark All four intramural individual sports moved into the semi-final rounds this week. Horseshoes, tennis, and handball still have four men battling for each championship. Golf has been narrowed down to three contenders. Semi-final pairings are as follows: Tennis-MacFerran, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. Billings, Spooner-Thayer, Briney, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, vs. Black, Delta Tau Delta. Horseshoe—Hartley, Beta Theta Pi vs. Joseph, Beta Theta Pi, Henry. Smith hall, vs. Hall, Beta Theta Pi. Handball - Hullett, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. Hunter, Beta Theta Pi Phodson, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. Shelton, Beta Theta Pi. Golf—Meeker, 941 club, vs. Jones, Beta Theta Pti. Libby, Phi Gamma Delta, has already won his semifinal match. Sigma Nu Is Beaten By Phi Delts In the last game of the regular intramural season, the Phi Delta Theta "B" team shut out the Sigma Nu seconds 24 to 0. McClure crossed the goal line twice to lead scoring for the Phi Delts. Marquis and Danneburg each racked up a touchdown to complete the point making. Sigma Chi won on a forfeit from Y. M. C. A. Hog Calling DeLuxe Kane, Ill. (UP)—Henry Stevens is a modern farmer who doesn't wear out his vocal cords calling hogs. He lets his automobile do the work. Stevens gives a long blast on the horn. The hogs come running. That's A Lot Of Turnip Randolph, p. Vt. (UP)—A turnip weighing $23\frac{1}{4}$ pounds was sent as a gift to Frank Bird of Randolph by Cecilia Washburn of Lilliesville. START YOUR Christmas Shopping NOW! We Have a Large Selection of Lamps - China, Plain and Decorated - Blonde Wooden - Solid Brass - Hand Painted - Glass - English Bronze $7.95 to $42.95 FOR REAL VALUE BUY NOW AT Weakley's Furniture Company —119 East 8th St. (One Block East of First National Bank) Cowley, Tihen Win Tournament David Cowley defeated Wade Duncan in the finals of the all-school table tennis tournament Thursday night in a four-game match. The scores were 21-17, 21-16, 18-21, and 21-17. Doris Then won the women's tournament, defeating Bonnie Stock, 21-13, 21-11, 21-16. Cowley moved into the finals by edging Ernest Warnken, 23-21, 21-16, 22-20. Duncan bested Paul Eros, 21-9, 21-13, 21-16, to gain his spot in the finals. LAWRENCE SANITARY Milk and Ice Cream Co. Read the Daily Kansan daily. HEAR IT----ON WREN KU vs K-STATE Max Falkenstien's thrilling play-by-play description of a real football closure . . . TOMORROW AFTERNOON 1:45 P.M. brought to you by MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO. Also: Listen to WREN's Roundups of Scores—6 and 10:15 p.m. Saturday nite. HEAR IT----ON WREN U are treatin yur date like the very devil if U don't take her to see Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra tonight downtown. We are limiting the number of tickets so U shud dance good. Olay!